Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

Toyota and Honda Plants Shut Down After 8.9 Earthquake and Mega Tsunami Hit Japan



A massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit the northeast part of Japan earlier this morning triggering a 10-meter high tsunami on the coasts of the country sweeping away homes, cars and buildings. The disastrous earthquake, which was followed by many aftershocks, is said to be the world's fifth-largest since 1900 and the biggest in Japan in 140 years.

The full extent of damages caused by the earthquake and the ferocious tsunami remain unknown for now, but we�re already hearing news of people being evacuated and many homes and factories destroyed.

On the automotive front, Toyota and Honda were forced to shut down some of their production plants and evacuate their workers from several factories in the quake zone. According to reports, Toyota, which has a large manufacturing presence in northern Japan, was affected the most with the shutdown possibly affecting production of cars like the Yaris sedan and the Scion xB and xD models.

Honda initially closed down both its Suzuka and Sayama plants, but production at the first factory resumed shortly after. The Sayama plant, which manufactures the US-bound Fit among other models, remains closed.

Sources: Autonews , Youtube


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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Test Drivers' Suggestions "Blamed" for the Re-Design of the Toyota FT-86 Coupe


Toyota's FT-86 II pre-production concept car displayed at the Geneva Motor Show last week attracted a lot of attention, with many viewing the car's styling as a step back from the FT-86. However, as Toyota explained, these changes were not imposed only by designers, but by the company's test drivers and safety regulations as well.

More precisely, the feedback received from the test drivers after the early development stages had the biggest influence on the look of the FT-86 II. The most important change requested was to move back the A-pillars by around 100 mm at the base, which led to a more vertical windscreen.

�We had feedback from drivers who felt that the angle of the A-pillars created a type of �tunnel vision�,� Akihiro Nagaya, head of Toyota design division, told Autocar. �This could sometimes make the car hard to place on the road, particularly at higher speeds. The theory behind this car remains that of the �86� (the original Corolla AE-86), which was easy and pure to drive, so we had to change it,� Toyota�s official added.

Another important change from the original FT-86 Concept is the taller nose, adopted in order to comply with pedestrian impact regulations, a modification which alters the sharp profile of the original concept. Toyota's designers complicated things even more with overly aggressive styling on the front and rear ends.

So, how many of these changes will we see on the production car? According to Nagaya, the road car will share around 50 to 70 percent of its looks with the FT-86 II. Another interesting statement made by Nagaya was that Subaru's version of this car will look very much like the Toyota, with the approach being similar to the S-Verso/Trezia rebadging work.

By Dan Mihalascu

Source: Autocar



TOYOTA FT-86 II CONCEPT


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TOYOTA FT-86 I CONCEPT

Monday, March 7, 2011

Frozen in Time: Brand New 1970s Toyotas Abandoned on Dealer Lot in Cyprus


The Green Line is a 180 kilometer-long (112 miles) stretch of land that divides the island of Cyprus and its capital city of Nicosia. It was created as a demilitarized zone or a buffer, if you prefer, between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot controlled areas of Cyprus after Turkey invaded the Mediterranean island back in 1974. Here, lies an unoccupied piece of land that seems to have been frozen in time.

Now, we know some of you may be wondering what any of this has to do with an automotive website like Carscoop, so let�s cut to the chase and get to the story.

The answer is a stunning gallery from Bo de Visser, a photographer and journalist from The Netherlands, who was able to visit the Green Line in Cyprus and discover an abandoned Toyota dealer lot with an amazing collection of new cars from the 1970s.

The vehicles, as well as the dealership, were apparently abandoned in a hast during the invasion creating a one-of-a-kind time capsule of an assortment of 1970s Toyota models including Corollas and Celicas. The photo gallery along with a description from Bo�s brother, Bart, whom we came in contact with, is available for your viewing pleasure after the jump.


Here's what Bart de Visser told us:

After the invasion by Turkey in 1974 a large part of Northern Cyprus became a cease-fire line, protected by UN and both Cyprus and Turkye.

And while other towns managed to carry on, cities like Famagusta and Nicosia are partly abandoned since then. Rumors were told about car-dealers as Ford and Toyota, where new cars just standing the way they have been parked 33 years ago.

A dream of every car -enthusiast and photographers of abandoned places.

After a long time of negotiating the photographer and journalist Bo de Visser from The Netherlands managed to get inside and made a photo-documentary.

Besides the 'forgotten cars' he discovered a city with a sad history, empty streets with decayed houses.

The many bulletholes in the walls are silent witnesses and keep remembering us why this city was abandoned.

Old advertising signs of forgotten brands, and of course, the Toyota dealer.

'New' cars, with only 37 driven miles.


Many thanks to Bart de Visser!

Source: Urban Travel via VWvortex

[Photos published with permission]


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It Came from eBay Hell: Toyota Celica-Based Ferrari F430 Replica


There are probably more Pontiac Fiero-based imitations in the world than real Ferraris. Today, though, we have something a little different. No, it is not a Pontiac Fiero-based Lamborghini Miura (we have already had one of them), it is a Toyota Celica that has been transformed into a passable F430 replica.

Did I say passable? Well, only just. From the front, it looks okay, with the hood, headlights and A-pillar being sufficiently F430-like. As you move back, however, it all starts to unwind. The awkward side window treatment, slab-sided rear flanks and the shape of the rear windscreen just seem wrong. Though you can�t expect much from trying to transform a front-engined, front wheel drive Japanese coupe in a mid engine, rear wheel drive Italian exotic.

Things only get worse inside; the interior is essentially stock seventh-gen Celica with stick on parts that are supposed to give the impression of a Ferrari interior. Suffice to say, it does not work. The seller is asking US$45,000 for a car that nominally pulls around $7,500 on the used market, a frankly ridiculous price. You can check out our gallery (if you dare) and leave your bit in the comments section below.

By Tristan Hankins

Link: eBay

PHOTO GALLERY