Toyota is suspending production at all 12 of its Japan plants for 11 days

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/06/toyota-suspending-product_n_155489.html

Summary:

  • Toyota is suspending production at all 12 of its Japan plants for 11 days over February and March

  • “We are coping with a slump in global sales,” Toyota spokesman Hideaki Homma said Tuesday. “Demand in the world auto market is so depressed that every model is falling sharply in sales.”

  • Toyota reported that its U.S. sales in December were down 37 percent on year, a worse drop than Ford Motor Co.'s 32 percent drop and General Motor’s 31 percent slide.

  • Sales of new vehicles in Japan fell to 3.2 million vehicles last year, the lowest in 34 years, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said Monday

My Prediction:

  • Lexus likely to cancel LF-A supercar production.
  • Factory workers layoffs likely in Japan.

TOKYO — Toyota is suspending production at all 12 of its Japan plants for 11 days over February and March, a stoppage of unprecedented scale for the nation’s top automaker as it grapples with shrinking global demand.

The last time Toyota Motor Corp. halted production at all its Japan plants was in August 1993, when demand plunged because of a rising yen, and that was for only one day, according to the company.

A global economic downturn has hammered the auto industry in Japan and elsewhere, forcing carmakers to cut staff, lower production and delay new models. Major automakers in the U.S. had teetered on the brink of collapse until securing a multibillion dollar government lifeline.

“We are coping with a slump in global sales,” Toyota spokesman Hideaki Homma said Tuesday. “Demand in the world auto market is so depressed that every model is falling sharply in sales.”

Toyota said last year that it was stopping production at its 12 domestic plants for three days in January. But it decided on additional closures because of the global downturn. Toyota will stop output for six days in February and five days in March, it said.

Of Toyota’s domestic factories, four produce vehicles while the rest make engines and auto parts.

Overnight, Toyota reported that its U.S. sales in December were down 37 percent on year, a worse drop than Ford Motor Co.'s 32 percent drop and General Motor’s 31 percent slide.

Toyota last year suspended production at its auto plants in Alabama, Indiana and Texas for three months, and shut down output for two days in December at all its North American vehicle factories including five in the United States, one in Canada and another in Mexico.

Chrysler LLC also shut down its plants for a month in December, longer than the usual two-week break, while GM has said it would shut down a plant in Thailand for up to two months.

Toyota is also struggling in its home market, which has been stagnant for years. The sales drop has worsened amid a global recession.

Sales of new vehicles in Japan fell to 3.2 million vehicles last year, the lowest in 34 years, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said Monday.

Last month, Toyota said it was slipping into its first operating loss in 70 years, expecting 150 billion yen ($1.66 billion ) of operating losses for the fiscal year ending March 2009.

Toyota, which makes the Prius gas-electric hybrid and Camry sedan, expects 50 billion yen ($555 million) in net profit, down from 1.7 trillion yen earned the previous year.

I’m in trouble when they stop making Supra parts.

This economic succession shit sucks!!

Feeling it at both of my jobs as well.

recession… we havnt begun the Succession just yet… things are still crashing to a hault.

Someone in the classic car industry will fill the void.

you gotta drive it hard enough to break things first :open_mouth:

Nobody is buying new cars because nobody has the extra money.

Id love to trade my car in on a newer truck but I cant afford a higher payment and half the gas mileage right now.

Wheres the bla bla smiley.

you got a TRD diff yet?

fixed

not true, my mom just bought a yota

Let me know when theyre giving away F150’s. I want to be first in line.

why so you can destroy another ford product.

Actually Id leave it stock just like my Elantra. I really want to get a truck so I can haul my atv around and tow the Mustang when it breaks.

Im really considering trading in my Elantra but it would be nice to pay it off and work on paying off some other bills once its paid for next year. Another 5 years of payments would kinda suck and so would paying double for gas. I guess Im stuck with the Elantra for the rest of my life.

No but curt from elmhurst called me today and let me know he had a few in. I cant spend the 900 for the LSD right now though. If I was going to spend money I’d buy a rps clutch.

youre aware of what happens during a diff failure. say hello to the wall, or guiderail.

i have an RPS for ya…$200 should last a season

Thing is probably spent. LOL. Sold if you install it.

Yea im hoping that doesn’t happen.

A clutch would be more beneficial would it not? Any ideas on the limits of the stock diff"?

what clutch do you have now? diffs are kind of a hit or miss thing. obviously a TT auto will take more of a pounding because the torque comes on easier through the converter than a 6 speed through the clutch. as for the limit might want to talk with a more drag racing oriented place. ask Darin from Titan, he broke a TRD diff. he might have a good answer for you