Which country is the Toyota brand from?

1 Answers
BlakelyAnn
07/29/25 10:54am
Toyota is a Japanese brand, with the brand name Toyota Motor, known in English as TOYOTA. Its main models include: Prado, Land Cruiser, Corolla, Vios, Corona, Prius, Highlander, Camry, and more. Key milestones in Toyota's development are as follows: 1867: Sakichi Toyoda is born. 1936: The Toyota AA sedan is introduced. 1947: In January, the first prototype of a small car is successfully developed. 1984: The NUMMI joint venture with General Motors is established and begins production in the U.S. 1999: Toyota lists on the New York and London stock exchanges. 2004: Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. is established in China. February 28, 2008: FAW Toyota officially announces the launch of the new VIOS in Zhuhai. June 26, 2008: The GAC Toyota Yaris is launched in China. 2021: Toyota Motor Corporation wins the sales championship in the U.S. automotive market for 2021.
Was this review help?
19
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

What are the consequences of not changing tires for ten years?

The consequences of not changing tires for ten years are natural aging of the tires, hardening of the tires, and cracking on the tire sidewalls. This not only affects the comfort level of the tires but also reduces their grip performance, and may even lead to the risk of a blowout. Situations that require tire replacement include: low tread depth; large punctures or multiple repairs; severe sidewall scratches; and tire bulges. Daily tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly clean debris from the tire treads using a key or screwdriver; 2. Maintain normal tire pressure; 3. Develop good driving habits: rapid acceleration, sudden turns, emergency braking, high-speed driving on poor road conditions, and scraping obstacles when parking can all cause tire wear. Avoid prolonged riding on curbs and minimize driving over potholes; 4. Rotate tire positions.
15
4
Share

How long does it take to check a red light running violation?

Generally, red light running violations can be checked within 3 to 7 days, and no later than 13 working days. There are two ways to check for red light running violations: 1. Visit the local vehicle management office with the vehicle's driving license and driver's license; 2. Check online for vehicle violations. Red light running refers to the act of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, pedestrians, etc., violating the instructions of traffic signals by crossing the stop line and continuing to move when the red light is on and prohibits passage. Motor vehicles passing through intersections should follow the instructions of traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings, or traffic police.
19
0
Share

Why is the reversing camera not responding when shifting to reverse gear?

When the reversing camera does not respond after shifting to reverse gear, it is generally due to the head unit freezing. Here is the relevant information: 1. In this case, you need to restart the head unit and then try shifting to reverse gear again. If the reversing camera still does not respond after restarting, it usually indicates a malfunction in the head unit. This situation requires a visit to a repair shop or 4S store for professional inspection and repair. 2. Poor contact in the wiring or switch of the reversing camera: If the connecting cable between the camera and the car display comes loose, or if the switch of the reversing camera is damaged, it can cause the reversing camera to not display. This situation requires reconnecting the wiring, and if necessary, replacing the switch with a new one.
10
0
Share

What to Do When Your Car Is Blocked and You Can't Get Out

Solutions for when your car is blocked and you can't get out include: 1. Call the 114 car-moving hotline. Simply dial the 114 car-moving hotline, provide the other party's license plate number to the service mechanism to obtain the owner's information, and inform them to move the car promptly. 2. Call the 12580 service hotline. This service hotline is similar to 114, as it also queries the owner's relevant information through related channels to contact the owner and request them to quickly move the car. 3. Contact the traffic police for towing services. Try to avoid this method if possible, as the issue can usually be resolved by contacting the owner.
8
0
Share

What is the function of Nissan ECO?

ECO is the economic driving mode of a car, an abbreviation derived from the combination of Ecology (environmental protection), Conservation (energy saving), and Optimization (power). The Eco mode is further divided into active eco driving mode and passive eco driving mode. When the eco indicator light on the dashboard illuminates, it indicates that the vehicle's economic mode has been activated. Eco mode is categorized into active and passive types. The difference lies in that the active type has its own dedicated button, allowing the driver to choose whether to activate it. When the driver presses the Eco mode switch, the dashboard indicator light immediately turns on, and the vehicle automatically begins adjusting settings such as throttle opening, transmission shift logic, and air conditioning output power. The passive Eco mode does not have a dedicated button. When the dashboard eco indicator light turns on, it serves merely as a reminder function. The Eco system automatically evaluates your driving behavior. If your current driving operation achieves the optimal fuel supply, the dashboard will simultaneously display the Eco indicator light. Most cars employ the active Eco driving mode, meaning they have their own switch button. Therefore, during daily driving, we can activate the Eco mode. However, it is unnecessary to activate Eco mode when the speed exceeds 120 km/h, during idle parking, in N/P gear, or in manual mode, especially when climbing hills. Doing so would not only fail to demonstrate the fuel-saving characteristics of Eco mode but also impact the vehicle's power performance. Additionally, the Eco mode typically becomes ineffective under the following circumstances: When the vehicle speed exceeds 120 kilometers per hour, the car prioritizes speed, and the Eco mode automatically deactivates. During idle parking or in N/P gear and manual mode, the Eco mode may also become ineffective. When a large torque output is required, such as when climbing a hill, the engine control unit prioritizes ensuring sufficient power to drive the vehicle, and the Eco mode will not function.
4
5
Share

What Temperature Rating Should Winter Windshield Washer Fluid Have?

Windshield washer fluid is generally categorized into 0℃ fluid for summer use and -20℃ or -35℃ fluid for winter use. The appropriate temperature rating should be selected based on the season. In winter, the antifreeze performance should be the primary criterion for selection, and you should choose a fluid with a freezing point at least 10℃ below the local minimum temperature. Otherwise, when temperatures drop in winter, the fluid may freeze and become unusable, leading to issues such as failure of the washer fluid pump. Here are some precautions for using windshield washer fluid: 1. In winter, always drain the existing fluid completely before refilling with antifreeze washer fluid. 2. You can add water to the washer fluid reservoir, but the cleaning effect will be far inferior to that of proper washer fluid. Additionally, water does not provide any protection for the wiper blades. 3. If adding water to the washer fluid, use tap water rather than river water, as sediment from river water can clog the pump. However, regular tap water also contains impurities, which can accumulate in the rubber hoses over time and affect normal spray performance. 4. Summer and winter windshield washer fluids should not be mixed. Diluting the fluid will reduce its antifreeze performance.
20
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.