Toyota Engines

Toyota Engines has grown remarkably in the past century ever since its it was formed in 1937. Company has the honour of being the world’s leading manufacturer of vehicles, in terms of both sales and manufacturing. There is a vast amount of well-liked models – the brand name Toyota is also well-recognized for its dependability and it is hard to find a rival for well maintained engines.

The Toyota Company was started by Kiichiro in 1937 as an off shoot from his father’s company Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while it was still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, then, in 1936, its first passenger car was made, the Toyota AA.

Toyota Motor Corporation group companies include (including the Scion brand), Lexus, Daihatsu and Hino Motors, along with several “non-automotive” companies. TMC is also part of the Company Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world.

Toyota as a brand has brought itself to the forefront of dependability and reliability. While many Toyota owners can attest, as long as the vehicle is looked after with regular service intervals the vehicles can last many years. Toyota has always been on the leading edge with their economical engines.

Fuel mileage over the past decade has been second to none with constant improvements within the vehicles fuel injection system and strict emissions making them some of the cleanest vehicles on the road today.

The recent addition of Hybrid fuel systems (petrol/electric) has seen lead the way once again into a cleaner age of motoring. With 0 emissions vehicles a near reality you can rest assured the vehicle you buy today will be helping keep our environment clean for many years to come.



Source by Wayne M Adams