Toyota family says number one doesn't matter

0 Comments | AFP, March, 2007

TOKYO (AFP) — Being the world's number one automaker doesn't matter unless the public is convinced of the business's quality, a member of Toyota Motor Corp's founding family says.

Toyota is forecast this year to surpass ailing US giant General Motors Corp in both sales and output for the crown of the largest automaker.

Vice President Akio Toyoda, a descendant of the family that founded the company as a textile maker in the 19th century, said the success would not go to its head.

"There is a telling episode. One dentist claims he's the world's best on his entrance sign. A second one claims he's the nation's best, and a third claims he's the best in town," Toyoda told Saturday's Nikkei business daily.

"Patients opted for the best in town. I repeatedly...

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