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* CUSTOM BUILT WHITE EDITION 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB SR5 TRD - SUPER WHITE* SUSPENSION, WHEEL AND TIRE PACKAGE: * ReadyLIFT 6" SUSPENSION KIT - (4)BILSTEIN SHOCKS * 35" MICKEY THOMPSON - BAJA ATZ P3 * 20" GEAR ALLOY CUSTOMWHEELS - BLACK WITH CNC MILLED ACCENTS * TIRE SENSOR RECALIBRATION * BALANCING * FRONT END ALIGNMENT * HYPERTECH SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION *COLOR MATCHED EXTERIOR FEATURES: * CUSTOM COAT GRILLE WITH BLACKED OUT TOYOTABADGE * M1 FRONT BUMPER WITH COLOR MATCHED CUSTOM COAT * FRONT BUMPER DRIVINGLIGHTS AND AMBER FOG LIGHTS * CUSTOM COAT COLOR MATCHED REAR BUMPER * CUSTOMCOAT COLOR MATCHED FENDER FLARES * 6" MAGNUM OVAL BLACK STEP TUBES * TINTEDWINDOWS * PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS: * AFE MAGNUM FORCE COLD AIR INTAKE * CUSTOMSS CAT-BACK DRONE-FREE TECHNOLOGY EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH TWIN 4.0" BLACK PRO-SERIESTIPS * CONVENIENCE AND DURABILITY ENHANCEMENTS: * REMOTE START * OEM SWITCHESFOR DRIVING AND FOG LIGHTS * BLACKED OUT UNDERCOATING APPLIED TO PRESERVE RUSTFREE UNDER CARRIAGE * BED-LINER COATING * BAK FLIP HARD FOLDING TONNEAU COVER *FRONT AND REAR WEATHERTECH LASER MEASURED FLOOR MATS
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Unifor may establish local union for Toyota's Canadian plants
Thu, 17 Jul 2014Union tactics apparently translate across borders, as Canada's Unifor may take inspiration from the United Auto Workers' recent move at the Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, TN, and establish a local for the Toyota factories in Cambridge and Woodstock.
Unifor last attempted to organize the workers at the two factories, which are responsible for production of the Toyota Corolla (above), RAV4 and Lexus RX back in April, but that vote was eventually delayed. According to that report, 3,000 of the two plants' 7,500 employees signed union cards, but that apparently wasn't enough for Unifor to force a vote.
Because of this, the union is looking at the local approach, like what the UAW is attempting with VW.
Tier 1 suppliers call GM the worst OEM to work with
Mon, 12 May 2014Among automakers with a big US presence, General Motors is the worst to work for, according to a new survey from Tier 1 automotive suppliers, conducted by Planning Perspectives, Inc.
The Detroit-based manufacturer, which has been under fire following the ignition switch recall and its accompanying scandal, finished behind six other automakers with big US manufacturing operations. Suppliers had issues with trust and communications, as well as intellectual property protection. GM was also the least likely to allow suppliers to raise their prices in the face of unexpected increases in material cost, all of which contributed to 55 percent of suppliers saying their relationship with GM was "poor to very poor."
GM's cross-town competitors didn't fare much better. Chrysler finished in fifth place, ahead of GM and behind Dearborn-based Ford, which was passed for third place this year by Nissan. Toyota took the top marks, while Honda captured second place.
Jaguar solution to keyless start could save lives
Mon, May 14 2018UPDATED: An earlier version of this story indicated the Jaguar keyless start function was meant as a safety feature, when in fact, it is meant as a convenience one and will not work as described if automatic stop/start is not engaged. Today, The New York Times published an article about more than two dozen deaths related to drivers accidentally leaving their cars running, closing their garages and later succumbing to carbon monoxide that flooded their homes. The reason has been identified as "keyless start" features, or proximity entry and push-button start, where owners don't need to physically handle a key or fob to gain entry into the vehicle or start it. It is the latest, and deadliest, issue raised with this system after those related to security and simple inconvenience (for instance, leaving the car at a valet or car wash with the fob in your pocket). From my personal perspective, The New York Times had a rather harsh "evil carmakers" tone throughout the article. This is not a matter of a known faulty component, as with the GM ignition switch recall. This has as much to do with user error where people leave their car without pressing the "off" button and without noticing the engine is still running. About half of the cars in question are produced by Toyota and Lexus, brands that have offered keyless start longer than most. They are also brands with high rates of elderly owners, who seemingly made up a majority of reported deaths and injuries. One fire department in Florida even started a campaign alerting those in the area of the dangers of leaving your car running when it noticed a correlation between an increase in cars equipped with keyless start and calls related to carbon monoxide poisoning. I see several contributing issues at play, most of which go well beyond this particular issue. First is insufficient training of owners by dealers and/or owners not paying close enough attention during this training. Cars are complicated, but you should at least know how basic functions work. Second, woefully inadequate driver training in this country. Third, and with apologies to the AARP, insufficient testing of elderly drivers and/or insufficiently low standards for elderly drivers. If you don't know you have to shut the car off or cannot hear that an engine is running, perhaps you shouldn't be driving. Fourth, re-examining keyless start systems.