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Thank you, Scotty! This is a documentary worthy of the small screen! Maybe the history channel... I genuinely learned so much about Toyota. As a business major, I can’t help but LOVE the GENIUS in the Toyota logo. Absolutely brilliant!!
I started watching Scotty's videos a long time ago when I was 16. When I first started watching, I would laugh at how much Scotty pushes Toyota reliability. I was one of those people who aspired to eventually own a fancy BMW or Mercedes. After learning from a few car mistakes, I now realize that Scotty was 110% spot on the entire time. I currently have an Accord, which has been a great car, but my wife's Toyota Camry is absolutely amazing. I will probably be brand loyal to Toyota for the rest of my life now!
My grandfather bought a Toyota Picnic when I was born, and it still had no major problems when I turned 15. The only minor problems were caused by lack of maintenance, and he sold it because he didn't want to pay the car pack fee :( Toyota is reliable!
I bought a What I guess you would call a Tacoma before Toyota named their trucks in 1995 it was a king cab with a 22re engine and a 5 speed transmission I sold it for $4000 dollars in 2018 with over 300k on it and I had done nothing but maintenance oh and a starter best truck I ever had now I live in the Philippines and own a Toyota Vios a great little car love it
Wow thats Great ! I worked for Toyota Manufacturing Australia for 38.5 Years until we closed in 2017 , worked as Operations Manager of Powertrain. Have personally met Eiji Toyoda and presented to Akio Toyoda whilst I was there. Toyota is a fantastic company to work for. High customer focus, Safety and quality. The workers are their main asset. Great place. Visited Japan, Thailand and America plants also in my time.
I am blown away at the progress Scotty has made in the quality of his videos lately. He went from some guy in his garage yelling biased opinions about automobile technology to these history channel level documentaries that are full of information and high-level production. Just blows my mind!
This is somewhat revisionist or at least skips over the Deming betraying ford, stealing vw audi quality control math and methods then running to emporer Hirohito to create a more conventional and much cheaper product specifically to outcompete vw in US hirhito then commission rd toyoda to fulfill thisission for the glory of japan and the emporer I'd only know if he gets to the partbabpout the defective computers that killed andaed at least 25000 known passengers and driver's estated to be only 10 percent of actual incidents or rigging the black box so it was incapable forensic recording of digital eventsaling it impossible for toyota to identify and correct problem with computer or any other accident related data in 2010 the Obama admin made toyota adopt all.of vw engine and safety tech systems vw gave toyota nd honda 260 billion in free catch up and be safe clean and durable tech this was reflected in massive gains in perfoamce and efficiency both brands have made a yearly since Clue the largest auto and truckamufactorer on the planet NOT toyota since2012 More recently take takati airbags have made not only toyota butost other brands on thearket into deathtraps toyota new about this before they went into production and madeillions anyway they're improved one is already being recalled byost manufacturers because it's more deadly The flyingseat that kills andaims tear passengers. Was known by toyota tone deadly in 1956 but they are still refusing to fix it Note also that toyota knew about the fuel injection computer defect before the first production run but dumped millions of the killerachines on am erican roads before they were forced to let vw fix it for them combined with the overall barely adequate and subpart physical substance qualities high cost of parts relative to vw audi or gmc ford etc I don't call this an example of good automobile just Good marketing and legal strategy toyota holds a retainer with all.tje largest law.firms to prevent successful consumer lawsuit for damages due to all they're known safety defects including ones that haven't been exposed to light yet Having said that the other cheap ness and relative simplicity of the vehicles combined with peppy program ming and high priority on visual impression makes selling the cars easy
This is one of the best documentaries ever made about car manufacturers. It covers all aspects: history, engineering, quality maintenance, growth, marketing etc. Excellent work more of these pls
Life is short and you cant take money or your car to the grave. Toyotas are usually lacking the fun factor. I've never kept a car more than a decade and usually sell them running as good as I got them. If you kept every car for 10 years, thats only 6 or 7 cars in most peoples lifetimes. Maybe thats acceptable for some but I want to drive more than that!
This was incredible. My Grandpa always told me there are a lot of great vehicles out there...but there is only 1 Toyota. If you want to keep a vehicle not for years but Decades it's a Toyota. Bought a 2010 Camry brand new and owned it for 10 years and 73k miles. The only thing I had to do was oil changes, a set of tires, and windshield wipers. The car was basically in perfect condition still barely broke in at 73k when I sold it to upgrade to a Tundra. I will only own Toyota period!
I bought a brand new 2010 Avalon Limited and it was in the shop at least 6 times. Pull to the right took 3 times to fix. (I finally told the mechanic where to look.) Caliper was hanging. Left headlight fogged up. They replaced both. Rear windshield kept fogging up. Bad seal but Toyota replace the entire window. Finally traded it in with 4K miles on it. Current Sienna Limited I've had 5 years. Has had many expensive repairs. Anyone who tells me Toyota's never break down or need repair is full of it. Many brands of cars out there that are trouble free if taken care of when new. A friend bought a Hyundai Tucson. She drove it almost 10 years without one repair. She bought another one brand new. I think the Camry and the Tacoma are the best vehicles Toyota makes. The rest are a roll of the dice.
I think that specied car must have a curse or smh my frnd owns a 17year old fielder with 200k + miles still running good needed some repairs but toyota lives up to its name
I drove my tacoma from San Diego CA, to Yosemite National Park, then to Mt shasta CA then to San Francisco and back to San Diego through all kinds of terrain with the ac blowing Ice cold. Not one issue or a single sound or problem. Its the most realiable vehicle ive ever used. Im never switching teams.
Art Mchugh haha I wasn't trying to brag but now that you mention it I also pulled over and slept inside my truck in the middle of the woods high in the mountains for three nights straight. I bet you can't do that in your motorcycle lol.
I work at a Japanese run company here in my country. "Kaizen" is a pretty big deal for the whole company. As the company highly values incremental improvement in every aspects of the company.
As a employee who builds them everyday, this is very in depth. They really have such a rich history. Coolest fact I learned while in assimilation, the Lexus grill is not a hour glass it’s a spindle that thread comes on. A throwback to the early days of loom production.
Amazing video Scotty. I'm going to share this amongst my peers and those who teach engineering history in college. Back when I attended mechanical engineering school we saw a breakdown of Toyota's history and the tools they left behind for production operations like Kanban, 5-Why root cause, Kaizen and so on. Your insight, knowledge and illustration are far superior to what I received as a student. Thank you so much for your hard work making this video for us!
Wow, this documentary isn’t just history,. It introduced Project Management methodologies, and problem management technique, the 5 why, KANBAN and EKANBAN. What a fun video.
Scotty you took it out of the park with this documentary. Entertaining and fun to watch. I feel like I have learned more from these video than many online classes during quarantine time. I hope there are many more videos to come full of knowledge. My whole family is a Toyota family 4Runner(1999) bought new and we still have it with 234,000 miles (mom's). 2004 4runner with 149,000 miles.( Dad's). Camry SE (2009-2014 totaled loss in car accident😢 but it gave life to a 2014 Highlander LE with 82,000 ( Mine) wife drives a 2015 Corolla S with 56,000 miles super gas saver and recently my brother and I bought our mom the 2020 4 Runner in december 2019 she loves it and takes care of it so much like a jewl only has 5,000 miles.. is the weekend car.
Do it! Love my Camry, and the one before that. Wife's next car will be a Toyota of some sort. They just get it. Styling is kinda boring sometimes, but they work. At my age I give a damn about fancy cars, I just see them as money out of my bank account.
Since I was a little kid, my family owned many different Toyota models ranging from Corollas, Pickups, 4Runners and even a light blue Previa in the mid 90’s 😄 That brand loyalty definitely rubbed off onto me.. I drive the hand-me-down 2003 4Runner that has racked up almost 300k on the clock and recently, just purchased a 2010 Camry LE with the 2.5 I4 for my significant other. Both of my babies far exceed what they’re designed to do and are such well put together automotive marvels! They seriously put a smile on my face every time I climb behind the wheel. Like you Mr. Scotty, I cannot see myself ever straying away from Toyota ❤
I felt like a traitor to the American auto industry when I bought my first Toyota in 1990 which was a four wheel drive pickup; I went on to buy a 1995 4Runner. Prior to buying Toyota's I have purchased Ford and Chevy, Dodge and Jeep vehicles and was never happy with them as they proved unreliable. Contrary to the Toyota's which I still own today and still run great, in fact the 4Runner is my daily driver with almost a half million miles on it with never ever failing to start or run. My only mechanical expenses have been for expected routine replacements of tires, belts, hoses, wipers, filters and of course regular oil and lube service. I have NEVER regretted buying Toyota and will certainly do so again in the future. And who could blame me; I have a 25 and 30 years old vehicles that have always done their job and done them well........
not only has scotty made many great auto advice videos he's also made this! Id also like to say the comment section is always full of good quality chat between fellow car enthusiasts..
Why am I getting goosebumps from watching this? I feel so inspired, like I went to church. Wisdom has been shared. These nuggets of wisdom and common sense will benefit me at work and in my personal life. I'm so glad I watch your program.
I need to see Scotty's hands moving up and down !, we have 3 toyotas, 2 camrys, and one 2019 Rav4 they are great cars, they just never break, these cars are made to last. Thanks Scotty for this documentary.
Thank You Scotty, great job on the explanation of TOYOTA's history. I used to work on Toyota's back in the late 1970 when you only needed a a screwdriver and 10 mm Open/Ring wrench. Simple cars like the Morris cars from GB. Love your clips. To date I am a Toyota believer, Camry and now to a Highlander. Mano.
Whoaa, as an ex-Toyota Australia employee, I have to bow to Master Scotty Kilmer knowledge. Please allow me to elaborate the Toyota Way, Kaizen in particular, we have a PDCA, plan do check act, system, works exactly as Scotty explained. Plan is the hardest part where ideas, brainstorm, paper work and politic done ( Yep, politic as they involve Day,Afternoon, Night shifts personnel, Union reps, Health and safety reps,..) then execute the plan ( Do), then Check to see if it's working ( if not, which happened all the times, go back to plan step), if it works (through a period trial time along with tracking papers), then Standardized it. Some cases ( especially involve Safety) we Yokoten ( share the idea locally and internationally) the idea. Amazing system and it works non stop.
I’m so impressed by the production quality, care and attention you put into this story Scotty. I’ve been a sporadic viewer and this is a much welcomed style and improvement. Kind greetings from Aotearoa (New Zealand). Ka Pai!
The History and stories behind companies like Toyota are amazing. Videos like these really open your eyes and understand how grateful we are to have technology to enjoy in our lifetime and generations.
FASCINATING VIDEO! I wish my cousin , Harwood Rydholm we're still alive to have a conversation with. Harwood was an executive with GM.& His knowledge was a valuable asset to all us car owners. Thanks Scotty for helping to empower us
Scotty, your presentation is awesome. I can only imagine how much time you spent on the animation alone. Plus the research and the editing and working your full time job. You did a great video job.
2004 Toyota Camry 275K and going strong! just routine maitenance, synthetic oil, brakes and tires every so often. biggest expense new exhaust but I live in New England so salty roads, having to replace recently about twenty years in of salted roads, so TBE/NBD. Toyota for life!
Scotty, I have been a fan of yours for about 5 years. You always give great advice and explain concepts so that even a grade schooler can follow and learn so important facts. I found this documentary on the origins and rise of Toyota fantastic and very educating. I have been repairing and driving since I was 18 yrs old, now I'm 72. Not at your level of expertise but I have always been able (with the help of great teachers like yourself) to keep and maintain what I drive. Keep up the tremendous and very helpful ideas and tips. My wife has a 2003 Toyota Celica (not the GT) and only had the clutch replaced in over 120,000 miles. Just regular maintenance and garage kept since day one. It looks like it just rolled off of the showroom floor. She is 67 and insists she will keep driving and shifting her mid-life crisis baby until she can't climb in and out of it anymore. I had a 2010 Prius, which I loved to death but swapped it for a 2017 Subaru Forester, whic I also love, but really miss the Prius.
Since my first 1985 Corolla, my immediate family has driven 2 more Corollas, 3 Camrys an ES350, a RX350 and I still use my 2000 Tacoma with 180K miles for a reliable hunting truck. We’ve never had a single problem. Proper maintenance is the key.
These mini-documentaries are gold mines. Also Scotty, the way you explained kaizen, jidoka... brilliant ! I had Manufacturing Management as one of my courses at College, and I can say the way you summariezd it would have helped a lot of students understand the premices of Lean Management. Great job !
@@Ginx-pe4si, Toyota doesn't need Scotty to sell their cars. The name Toyota alone is synonymous to reliability and quality that outsells most car companies.
Great presentation. You missed Poka-yoke and Yokoten. I was task to apply Kaizen to my department. The pizza example was called Value Stream Mapping. I had to follow a worker all day and record the amount they had to travel to get their job done and plot it on a map of the companies floorplan. I had to come up with a way to minimize their travel. Pretty much put tools right where the worker needed them so they didn't have to go get them. As pointed out somewhat in your presentation Visuality is important. I had to put these tools on a tool so that anyone could see a tool was in use or missing. Nothing hidden in a toolbox. Had to walk through the shop every morning before a shift to make sure every tool was on these boards. All because of Toyota's success of building the finest automobiles LoL You did touch on JIT (Just In Time) inventory reduction. Receiving a part exactly when needed.
I loved this. I am currently on my third Toyota and have always loved this brand. I’ve also had two Acuras, one Honda, a Pontiac, and two Oldsmobiles over the course of my driving history. It’s nice to know how much goes into the design and building of Toyota products. The Highlander is an excellent vehicle. I am on my second one now and I love your u it. It has everything I need, including space, which my Acura TL lacked. Each vehicle was right for me at the time, but I’m sure glad I found Toyota; their old slogan was right, “Get your hands on a Toyota, you’ll never let go!”
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE MY 2014 TRD TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4 OFF ROAD PRO, IT DRIVES EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE DAY I BOUGHT IT, WITH ZERO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, TACOS R #1...
This was very interesting. I stopped buying American made cars in the 90's and bought my first corolla in 97..I traded that one in in 2008 for a 2009 corolla which I currently drive. I love them. They aren't flashy or speedy...they are dependable just like me :)
My Jeep CJ7 has a Toyota B diesel engine. Stronger and more efficient and economical than the old gas guzzling engine.(Big advantage is the availability of spare parts almost anywhere) I call it ToyoJeep.
I don't know why these stories have me choked up the whole time I'm watching. Am I the only one who this happens to? I just love a story of someone who wouldn't give up or take no for an answer. I was told no by the Army recruiter after a year of working hard on getting in. I didn't accept him telling me no. We went into that recruiting office (99.9% of other's would've accepted their "fate" of the "no" received by the recruiter) and spoke to his boss. He seen the determination, crossed a few T's, dotted a few I's and I was on an airplane to basic training the following week. Don't you ever give up on your dreams! Don't EVER take no for an answer when you are determined to accomplish something! I left the military and didn't stop. I own a moving and hauling company. I've inspired my fiance to the point of her getting her real estate license. Once upon a time I wanted to be a millionaire, now I'm shooting for billions 💯. It's not impossible folks. It's only impossible if you believe it is.
Well done. Ive lived and worked in Japan for 25 years. Its funny looking at the NAMES of these iconic brands. In Japan they rarely use the same name these days at home. I am not sure why. But a Lexus for almost 15 years was called the Harrier with a eagle head emblem. Only recently did they start using the term Lexus at home. That goes with a lot of brands and models. There are dozens. One other thing that helped Toyota is a government system of safety inspections. A new car gets 3 years then every 2 years after that you need to go in for these inspections which at the start might be only filters etc but still cost as much as 700$. Pronounced Sha-ken. Shaken pushed people to buy a new car sooner because as the car got older the shaken became more and more expensive as parts wore out. This wasn't a subsidy but it did benefit car producers here. I've had a few cars here and never had a serious mechanical problem with ANY brand. So quality is very high here.
I love how you explain the history of such a great car company. My whole family had trusted this car company now that I know this I can reassure my family that their choice is great.
After my 5 years with my 2013 F150, Scotty convinced me to get my very first Tacoma yesterday! Thanks for so much great in depth content Scotty! You are a legend in my book!
I love the F150s I grew up in a hardcore ford family but man did I tell ya once my old ford hit 180k miles it started to freak me out when it would cut off after starting it. Kept maintained up to date and always making sure I get it what it needs until it eventually became too risky to continue to own. Back in 2010 I bought my first Tacoma and it’s still kicking and never one issue… my pops tell me it should last well over 300-400k miles
@@merc-ni7hy to be honest Toyota in Mississippi does a great job with safety. When anything happens they have counter measures to counter act the problem and the 5 whys (which i hate doing the paper work for) to solve the problem. I have never seen anything like what you are saying where i work. Not saying it didnt happen, but its 100% not like that in Mississippi.
I used to live near a Toyota plant in Cambridge, Ontario. It was opened in the late 80s and i remember the buzz when it came to town. Word from the workers was that they (the Japanese managers that oversaw the plant) were strict but not unfair. They were serious about quality. If you didn't care they didn't need you. Nothing wrong with that at all. They paid very well ($20 an hour in 1992 for a line worker) but they wanted people who cared and were serious about delivering quality. Today that plant is extremely successful and has expanded twice. It builds quality cars every day.
@@KyprosEc i agree with that 100%! I came to Toyota from Mercedes and the Japanese treat people with a lot more respect. Its really about if you want to be there to work, come work for us, if you dont want to work leave. Toyota only fires people for attendance (and thats a very long process of many unexcused absentees, which also with in that has many processes before your fired) and violence in the work place. You have to be a really bad person to get fired here.
thank you Scotty for the fine video you made here. This video makes me very happy that I have a 1994 Toyota twin turbo Supra with a 6 speed transmission.
I learned how to work on cars when my father coached me through an engine and transmission change and brakes by working solo on a Toyota Crown Deluxe in the late 60s. The car had been driven by its original owner, without oil. I found the car wonderfully and carefully made. The inside and the body was, cherry. These were great cars.
He loves Hondas and likes Mazdas too . As a mechanic you see what's wrong and he sees a lot more problems with cars that are supposed to be high quality and dependable and extremely expensive yet they can't beat the quality and reliability of a Lexus (Toyota) I can't believe anybody that bought a Toyota was un satisfied and inundated with problems I have yet to have that conversation with any toyota buyers
I love Toyota. My father had a corolla in Brazil, 2006. I've had it until 2019, basically no issues besides regular maintenance and a MAF sensor. Great car.
This brand is expensive here in the Philippines from my financial status , even those second hand models. I ended getting a Mitsubishi with a 4D56 diesel engine. She's 21 years old now and still running.
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Scotty, did you ever visit Japan?
Thank you, Scotty! This is a documentary worthy of the small screen! Maybe the history channel... I genuinely learned so much about Toyota.
As a business major, I can’t help but LOVE the GENIUS in the Toyota logo. Absolutely brilliant!!
Impossible to buy a Toyota, there is a vehicle shortage and their already high price is now insanity.
$35 grand for a 4Runner with 50k miles.
I started watching Scotty's videos a long time ago when I was 16. When I first started watching, I would laugh at how much Scotty pushes Toyota reliability. I was one of those people who aspired to eventually own a fancy BMW or Mercedes. After learning from a few car mistakes, I now realize that Scotty was 110% spot on the entire time. I currently have an Accord, which has been a great car, but my wife's Toyota Camry is absolutely amazing. I will probably be brand loyal to Toyota for the rest of my life now!
Great history video... I love Toyota..
Toyota Supra is a BMW with a Toyota body kit. The engine and drive train is manufactured by BMW.
My grandfather bought a Toyota Picnic when I was born, and it still had no major problems when I turned 15. The only minor problems were caused by lack of maintenance, and he sold it because he didn't want to pay the car pack fee :(
Toyota is reliable!
Both my first cars are Toyotas
I bought a What I guess you would call a Tacoma before Toyota named their trucks in 1995 it was a king cab with a 22re engine and a 5 speed transmission I sold it for $4000 dollars in 2018 with over 300k on it and I had done nothing but maintenance oh and a starter best truck I ever had now I live in the Philippines and own a Toyota Vios a great little car love it
Wow thats Great ! I worked for Toyota Manufacturing Australia for 38.5 Years until we closed in 2017 , worked as Operations Manager of Powertrain. Have personally met Eiji Toyoda and presented to Akio Toyoda whilst I was there. Toyota is a fantastic company to work for. High customer focus, Safety and quality. The workers are their main asset. Great place. Visited Japan, Thailand and America plants also in my time.
Great man.
Sir we had Toyota Qualis in early 2000's and also a Corolla in 2012
Thanks for making best cars.
Love from India.
Did you retire a millionaire? Just curious if they take care of their people in retirement also.
Safetywise i dont trust toyotas
@@kibkibvet2010 why?
I am blown away at the progress Scotty has made in the quality of his videos lately. He went from some guy in his garage yelling biased opinions about automobile technology to these history channel level documentaries that are full of information and high-level production. Just blows my mind!
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This is somewhat revisionist or at least skips over the Deming betraying ford, stealing vw audi quality control math and methods then running to emporer Hirohito to create a more conventional and much cheaper product specifically to outcompete vw in US hirhito then commission rd toyoda to fulfill thisission for the glory of japan and the emporer I'd only know if he gets to the partbabpout the defective computers that killed andaed at least 25000 known passengers and driver's estated to be only 10 percent of actual incidents or rigging the black box so it was incapable forensic recording of digital eventsaling it impossible for toyota to identify and correct problem with computer or any other accident related data in 2010 the Obama admin made toyota adopt all.of vw engine and safety tech systems vw gave toyota nd honda 260 billion in free catch up and be safe clean and durable tech this was reflected in massive gains in perfoamce and efficiency both brands have made a yearly since Clue the largest auto and truckamufactorer on the planet NOT toyota since2012
More recently take takati airbags have made not only toyota butost other brands on thearket into deathtraps toyota new about this before they went into production and madeillions anyway they're improved one is already being recalled byost manufacturers because it's more deadly
The flyingseat that kills andaims tear passengers. Was known by toyota tone deadly in 1956 but they are still refusing to fix it
Note also that toyota knew about the fuel injection computer defect before the first production run but dumped millions of the killerachines on am erican roads before they were forced to let vw fix it for them combined with the overall barely adequate and subpart physical substance qualities high cost of parts relative to vw audi or gmc ford etc I don't call this an example of good automobile just
Good marketing and legal strategy toyota holds a retainer with all.tje largest law.firms to prevent successful consumer lawsuit for damages due to all they're known safety defects including ones that haven't been exposed to light yet
Having said that the other cheap ness and relative simplicity of the vehicles combined with peppy program ming and high priority on visual impression makes selling the cars easy
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Scotty has an undergraduate and and graduate degree, was working on his PhD then switched to auto mechanic.
This is one of the best documentaries ever made about car manufacturers. It covers all aspects: history, engineering, quality maintenance, growth, marketing etc. Excellent work more of these pls
After owning different brands, my experience taught me that Toyota is the way to go. They are by far the best built and most reliable cars I've owned.
so does that mean a Lexus too?
@@thecarlitosshow7687 If I could afford one, yes.
@@thecarlitosshow7687 YES! Lexus IS hella reliable. If you can afford it. Great alternative from a BMW, Mercedes and all that.
Had three toyotas and gone back to opels. Every car has it own problems, but atleast i dont need to be towed anymore.
Life is short and you cant take money or your car to the grave. Toyotas are usually lacking the fun factor. I've never kept a car more than a decade and usually sell them running as good as I got them. If you kept every car for 10 years, thats only 6 or 7 cars in most peoples lifetimes. Maybe thats acceptable for some but I want to drive more than that!
This was incredible. My Grandpa always told me there are a lot of great vehicles out there...but there is only 1 Toyota. If you want to keep a vehicle not for years but Decades it's a Toyota. Bought a 2010 Camry brand new and owned it for 10 years and 73k miles. The only thing I had to do was oil changes, a set of tires, and windshield wipers. The car was basically in perfect condition still barely broke in at 73k when I sold it to upgrade to a Tundra. I will only own Toyota period!
I bought a brand new 2010 Avalon Limited and it was in the shop at least 6 times. Pull to the right took 3 times to fix. (I finally told the mechanic where to look.) Caliper was hanging. Left headlight fogged up. They replaced both. Rear windshield kept fogging up. Bad seal but Toyota replace the entire window. Finally traded it in with 4K miles on it. Current Sienna Limited I've had 5 years. Has had many expensive repairs. Anyone who tells me Toyota's never break down or need repair is full of it. Many brands of cars out there that are trouble free if taken care of when new. A friend bought a Hyundai Tucson. She drove it almost 10 years without one repair. She bought another one brand new. I think the Camry and the Tacoma are the best vehicles Toyota makes. The rest are a roll of the dice.
I think that specied car must have a curse or smh my frnd owns a 17year old fielder with 200k + miles still running good needed some repairs but toyota lives up to its name
In my country,almost everyone owns a Toyota
never understood why until I watched this
good work sir.
Which country, it would still be less than the Market share in my country...
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Pakistan.
I see why
I used to sell Toyota for 8 years and I can tell you this is an amazing mini documentary. Great job scotty!
LoL. Toyotas sell themselves. LoL.
I drove my tacoma from San Diego CA, to Yosemite National Park, then to Mt shasta CA then to San Francisco and back to San Diego through all kinds of terrain with the ac blowing Ice cold. Not one issue or a single sound or problem. Its the most realiable vehicle ive ever used. Im never switching teams.
What year is your Tacoma?
SO !!!!! I went every bit that far on my Ducati! !!!! And it worked JUST AS GOOD !!! Except for the air conditioning! 😄😄😄😄😄🍺🍺
how many mileage now on the Odometer?
Simply Put 2015 double cab trd sport
Art Mchugh haha I wasn't trying to brag but now that you mention it I also pulled over and slept inside my truck in the middle of the woods high in the mountains for three nights straight. I bet you can't do that in your motorcycle lol.
I work at a Japanese run company here in my country. "Kaizen" is a pretty big deal for the whole company. As the company highly values incremental improvement in every aspects of the company.
As a employee who builds them everyday, this is very in depth. They really have such a rich history. Coolest fact I learned while in assimilation, the Lexus grill is not a hour glass it’s a spindle that thread comes on. A throwback to the early days of loom production.
@@johncampolo2177 who hurt your feelings?😂
@@johncampolo2177 - sounds like you watched this & for unknown reasons are trying to discredit Toyota & Scotty - are you a failed auto mechanic ???
@@johncampolo2177 you also don’t need to buy a Toyota customer/fan, the proof is in owning their vehicles and see for yourself
@@johncampolo2177 how many miles your BMW have
@@johncampolo2177 Lol I highly doubt that. BMW makes unreliable crap.
The amount of research put into this is incredible, thank you for sharing.
Have you watched coldfusion tv channel ?
When will toyota make the TOYOTA KILMER SE
@@AneeshChowdhury why?
@@laypyu they also make a video on Toyota I guess
@@summerslider2487 👍🏼👍🏼 Will check it out then.
Amazingly, These are nearly exact ideas that Honda applies. I worked at Honda for 31 years. Thanks for the video Scotty!
Toyota’s have taken me all around the world. They sure have my trust!
Crossed an ocean on a Yota?
Robert Witt yeah mate lol
Their is a ford on your profile pic.😑
Aden Weber rental car lol
@@kiwiinterstates3190 oh, lol.
Amazing video Scotty. I'm going to share this amongst my peers and those who teach engineering history in college. Back when I attended mechanical engineering school we saw a breakdown of Toyota's history and the tools they left behind for production operations like Kanban, 5-Why root cause, Kaizen and so on. Your insight, knowledge and illustration are far superior to what I received as a student.
Thank you so much for your hard work making this video for us!
7 years ago, my wife wanted a Prius. Since then we swapped all cars to Toyota. NEVER again another car brand!
Scotty: here’s why I only buy Toyota’s
Also Scotty: here’s why I’m not buying another Toyota
I really like these mini-documentaries.
Me too !!!
Way better than Netflix! 😂
Same, better than Netflix like @John Smith said.
Same here!! I've always wanted him to start doing this. He's evolving. I've been waiting to see what he's gonna do next !
I feel like this “Mini-Documentary” isn’t so “Mini” like the others
Wow, this documentary isn’t just history,. It introduced Project Management methodologies, and problem management technique, the 5 why, KANBAN and EKANBAN. What a fun video.
Not to mention kaizen and just-in-time (although not specific). Toyotism has been a huge inspiration on other industries.
Scotty you took it out of the park with this documentary. Entertaining and fun to watch. I feel like I have learned more from these video than many online classes during quarantine time. I hope there are many more videos to come full of knowledge. My whole family is a Toyota family 4Runner(1999) bought new and we still have it with 234,000 miles (mom's). 2004 4runner with 149,000 miles.( Dad's). Camry SE (2009-2014 totaled loss in car accident😢 but it gave life to a 2014 Highlander LE with 82,000 ( Mine) wife drives a 2015 Corolla S with 56,000 miles super gas saver and recently my brother and I bought our mom the 2020 4 Runner in december 2019 she loves it and takes care of it so much like a jewl only has 5,000 miles.. is the weekend car.
All ready a thumbs down? R u kidding me? I hate this, 1st finish the video and then u can 👎. Just haters. Go Scotty, Thanks for all u do.
thank you!
Haters must be GM, Fiat or Chrysler owner. 😁
@@davidg5704 😂😂😂🤣🤣
Fiat owners
Thumbdowners are miserable unless they explain their point
This guy’s channel is about to convince me to get a Toyota!
Curt! Really? Wow, that’s interesting. How did you come by that revelation?
i already have 2 toyotas at my house. the crashed nissan is going to be replaced with another toyota.
Do it! Love my Camry, and the one before that. Wife's next car will be a Toyota of some sort. They just get it. Styling is kinda boring sometimes, but they work. At my age I give a damn about fancy cars, I just see them as money out of my bank account.
Toyota product,THE best.
Had 2. Low maintenance and very dependable.
Since I was a little kid, my family owned many different Toyota models ranging from Corollas, Pickups, 4Runners and even a light blue Previa in the mid 90’s 😄 That brand loyalty definitely rubbed off onto me.. I drive the hand-me-down 2003 4Runner that has racked up almost 300k on the clock and recently, just purchased a 2010 Camry LE with the 2.5 I4 for my significant other. Both of my babies far exceed what they’re designed to do and are such well put together automotive marvels! They seriously put a smile on my face every time I climb behind the wheel.
Like you Mr. Scotty, I cannot see myself ever straying away from Toyota ❤
Toyota sees this and gifts Scotty a brand new ‘94 Celica.
That would be a great gift!
“Brand new”
@@christiandemarcus2257 really!😎😎😎
it's a '99 celica. You can't lie to me! At least I want a '99 Celica! I love my '99 Solara though!
Scotty can buy Toyota corporate office In Japan 🇯🇵 if he want 2 🤣 this man make lots of $$$$$$ and still drive 1994 Toyota cel 🤣🤣🤣
Quality control, you hear that GM and Chrysler.
@@curtbrockhaus6131 Hyundai Korean tho
Very interesting video, all those historical stuff and management concepts explained in simple way. Thank you very much for your efforts!
And Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
Dont forget ford..lol
2013 Camry. Undeniably the most reliable car I've ever owned. Customer for life.
I felt like a traitor to the American auto industry when I bought my first Toyota in 1990 which was a four wheel drive pickup; I went on to buy a 1995 4Runner. Prior to buying Toyota's I have purchased Ford and Chevy, Dodge and Jeep vehicles and was never happy with them as they proved unreliable.
Contrary to the Toyota's which I still own today and still run great, in fact the 4Runner is my daily driver with almost a half million miles on it with never ever failing to start or run. My only mechanical expenses have been for expected routine replacements of tires, belts, hoses, wipers, filters and of course regular oil and lube service. I have NEVER regretted buying Toyota and will certainly do so again in the future.
And who could blame me; I have a 25 and 30 years old vehicles that have always done their job and done them well........
What type of Toyota do you have
I always thought to buy Toyota is to be a traitor as well BUT Toyota is actually made in the US and employs Americans.
Simon Martinez he said 4Runner
How can you not though? They just work, and they work VERY well.
not only has scotty made many great auto advice videos he's also made this! Id also like to say the comment section is always full of good quality chat between fellow car enthusiasts..
You should make this a netflix documentary, this video was very well made.
i agree
Excellent video, it SHOWS quality and PRIDE in the making. Thanks.
Yes. Agreed
I agree!
I don't think he can control whether or not that happens lol
Why am I getting goosebumps from watching this? I feel so inspired, like I went to church. Wisdom has been shared. These nuggets of wisdom and common sense will benefit me at work and in my personal life. I'm so glad I watch your program.
I need to see Scotty's hands moving up and down !, we have 3 toyotas, 2 camrys, and one 2019 Rav4 they are great cars, they just never break, these cars are made to last. Thanks Scotty for this documentary.
As a guy who has owned many i can answer that - high quality, reliable, and they last. Simple
Keep going with these documentaries Scotty! Love seeing the history and outlook of all these car makers!
I need some popcorn and a fizzy soda while Scotty teaches today's history lesson.
I need a left handed cigarette
I need a sandwich and a Arizona sweet tea
I need hookers and cocaine
Great history lesson? The USA does NOT bomb the truck factory? WW II ends. Don't you find that curious?
Try an apple with peanut butter instead
Now I can imagine Scotty as a history teacher now
Thank You Scotty, great job on the explanation of TOYOTA's history. I used to work on Toyota's back in the late 1970 when you only needed a a screwdriver and 10 mm Open/Ring wrench. Simple cars like the Morris cars from GB. Love your clips. To date I am a Toyota believer, Camry and now to a Highlander. Mano.
I work at TMMI in assembly, I am proud to work there and can honestly say you did an amazing job at presenting how they came about and operate.
Whoaa, as an ex-Toyota Australia employee, I have to bow to Master Scotty Kilmer knowledge. Please allow me to elaborate the Toyota Way, Kaizen in particular, we have a PDCA, plan do check act, system, works exactly as Scotty explained. Plan is the hardest part where ideas, brainstorm, paper work and politic done ( Yep, politic as they involve Day,Afternoon, Night shifts personnel, Union reps, Health and safety reps,..) then execute the plan ( Do), then Check to see if it's working ( if not, which happened all the times, go back to plan step), if it works (through a period trial time along with tracking papers), then Standardized it. Some cases ( especially involve Safety) we Yokoten ( share the idea locally and internationally) the idea. Amazing system and it works non stop.
I’m so impressed by the production quality, care and attention you put into this story Scotty.
I’ve been a sporadic viewer and this is a much welcomed style and improvement.
Kind greetings from Aotearoa (New Zealand).
Ka Pai!
The History and stories behind companies like Toyota are amazing. Videos like these really open your eyes and understand how grateful we are to have technology to enjoy in our lifetime and generations.
FASCINATING VIDEO! I wish my cousin , Harwood Rydholm we're still alive to have a conversation with.
Harwood was an executive with GM.& His knowledge was a valuable asset to all us car owners. Thanks Scotty for helping to empower us
LEXUS FOR LIFEEE!!! SCOTTY U DA MAN BRO! RESPECT!
Scotty, your presentation is awesome. I can only imagine how much time you spent on the animation alone. Plus the research and the editing and working your full time job. You did a great video job.
2004 Toyota Camry 275K and going strong! just routine maitenance, synthetic oil, brakes and tires every so often. biggest expense new exhaust but I live in New England so salty roads, having to replace recently about twenty years in of salted roads, so TBE/NBD. Toyota for life!
They are amazing cars Scott, I own three Toyotas. Decent ride, great fuel economy, cheap parts.
Toyota's Innova- just 10km/litre!! 🚫 "Great" at all
Fuel economy is not the best imo
WOW! This has got to be the BEST Scotty Kilmer video I've ever seen. Great job on this one. Looking forward to more like it in the future.
Scotty, I have been a fan of yours for about 5 years. You always give great advice and explain concepts so that even a grade schooler can follow and learn so important facts. I found this documentary on the origins and rise of Toyota fantastic and very educating. I have been repairing and driving since I was 18 yrs old, now I'm 72. Not at your level of expertise but I have always been able (with the help of great teachers like yourself) to keep and maintain what I drive. Keep up the tremendous and very helpful ideas and tips. My wife has a 2003 Toyota Celica (not the GT) and only had the clutch replaced in over 120,000 miles. Just regular maintenance and garage kept since day one. It looks like it just rolled off of the showroom floor. She is 67 and insists she will keep driving and shifting her mid-life crisis baby until she can't climb in and out of it anymore. I had a 2010 Prius, which I loved to death but swapped it for a 2017 Subaru Forester, whic I also love, but really miss the Prius.
Since my first 1985 Corolla, my immediate family has driven 2 more Corollas, 3 Camrys an ES350, a RX350 and I still use my 2000 Tacoma with 180K miles for a reliable hunting truck. We’ve never had a single problem. Proper maintenance is the key.
I find it fascinating that people that still hunt know how to write.
If Scotty keeps making 30 minute videos his arms are going to get huge
Hahahahahaha
Maybe go blind..
These mini-documentaries are gold mines. Also Scotty, the way you explained kaizen, jidoka... brilliant ! I had Manufacturing Management as one of my courses at College, and I can say the way you summariezd it would have helped a lot of students understand the premices of Lean Management. Great job !
Why cant he speak like this all time? Relaxing..
Cause he's being paid by Toyota, duh
because he only likes to be sober when he's getting paid to be
@@Ginx-pe4si, Toyota doesn't need Scotty to sell their cars. The name Toyota alone is synonymous to reliability and quality that outsells most car companies.
@@josel6077 who said Toyota needs Scotty to sell their product?
@@Ginx-pe4si , when you said that, "he's being paid by Toyota". Well it seems you're implying that his views and opinions are bias.
Great presentation. You missed Poka-yoke and Yokoten. I was task to apply Kaizen to my department. The pizza example was called Value Stream Mapping. I had to follow a worker all day and record the amount they had to travel to get their job done and plot it on a map of the companies floorplan. I had to come up with a way to minimize their travel. Pretty much put tools right where the worker needed them so they didn't have to go get them. As pointed out somewhat in your presentation Visuality is important. I had to put these tools on a tool so that anyone could see a tool was in use or missing. Nothing hidden in a toolbox. Had to walk through the shop every morning before a shift to make sure every tool was on these boards. All because of Toyota's success of building the finest automobiles LoL You did touch on JIT (Just In Time) inventory reduction. Receiving a part exactly when needed.
I loved this. I am currently on my third Toyota and have always loved this brand. I’ve also had two Acuras, one Honda, a Pontiac, and two Oldsmobiles over the course of my driving history. It’s nice to know how much goes into the design and building of Toyota products. The Highlander is an excellent vehicle. I am on my second one now and I love your u it. It has everything I need, including space, which my Acura TL lacked. Each vehicle was right for me at the time, but I’m sure glad I found Toyota; their old slogan was right, “Get your hands on a Toyota, you’ll never let go!”
As a retired producer I documentaries this was very well producedand I learned a lot and entertained at the same time. Thank you.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE MY 2014 TRD TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4 OFF ROAD PRO, IT DRIVES EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE DAY I BOUGHT IT, WITH ZERO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, TACOS R #1...
This was very interesting. I stopped buying American made cars in the 90's and bought my first corolla in 97..I traded that one in in 2008 for a 2009 corolla which I currently drive. I love them. They aren't flashy or speedy...they are dependable just like me :)
I’ve been watching you for a few years and just traded in my Jeep Grand Cherokee for a 2020 RAV4 xSE Hybrid.
My Jeep CJ7 has a Toyota B diesel engine. Stronger and more efficient and economical than the old gas guzzling engine.(Big advantage is the availability of spare parts almost anywhere) I call it ToyoJeep.
@@robertogumnad1530 here very popular 1kzte toyota on cj7
Smart girl
Im going to build and price for Toyota RAV4 XSE Hybrid 2020 tomorrow 👍🏻
Good choice Jeep sucks
I rarely like or comment on TH-cam videos, but this one I had to give the thumbs up! Filled with fact and humor and well produced! Great job!
Thank you for this very interesting video!
Toyota truly is the king of all car companies.
I don't know why these stories have me choked up the whole time I'm watching. Am I the only one who this happens to? I just love a story of someone who wouldn't give up or take no for an answer. I was told no by the Army recruiter after a year of working hard on getting in. I didn't accept him telling me no. We went into that recruiting office (99.9% of other's would've accepted their "fate" of the "no" received by the recruiter) and spoke to his boss. He seen the determination, crossed a few T's, dotted a few I's and I was on an airplane to basic training the following week. Don't you ever give up on your dreams! Don't EVER take no for an answer when you are determined to accomplish something! I left the military and didn't stop. I own a moving and hauling company. I've inspired my fiance to the point of her getting her real estate license. Once upon a time I wanted to be a millionaire, now I'm shooting for billions 💯. It's not impossible folks. It's only impossible if you believe it is.
You have been guiding me about cars and now teaching me history. Thank you!
My takeaway from this epic documentary are the 3 Japanese principles: Jidoka, kanban and kaizen. It's applicable in all kinds of businesses.
Hence lean
I bought a Toyota just because you said so. I swear I did. 2019 Camry se
great! you didn't get yourself "an endless money pit",
This is what I image Scotty would tell you... 😂😂😂
I really hope you didn't buy your car just because of scotty
Well done. Ive lived and worked in Japan for 25 years. Its funny looking at the NAMES of these iconic brands. In Japan they rarely use the same name these days at home. I am not sure why. But a Lexus for almost 15 years was called the Harrier with a eagle head emblem. Only recently did they start using the term Lexus at home. That goes with a lot of brands and models. There are dozens. One other thing that helped Toyota is a government system of safety inspections. A new car gets 3 years then every 2 years after that you need to go in for these inspections which at the start might be only filters etc but still cost as much as 700$. Pronounced Sha-ken. Shaken pushed people to buy a new car sooner because as the car got older the shaken became more and more expensive as parts wore out. This wasn't a subsidy but it did benefit car producers here. I've had a few cars here and never had a serious mechanical problem with ANY brand. So quality is very high here.
Off the Hook Education: My first new car was a 1986 Celica: An awesome car !!!
This is why I’m upgrading from a 2006 Pontiac g6 to a 2017 Toyota Camry when I graduate college in the fall as a graduation gift to myself.
Pontiac was the reason I switched to Toyota.
I love how you explain the history of such a great car company. My whole family had trusted this car company now that I know this I can reassure my family that their choice is great.
i have a Toyota auris 2008 .2022 and zero mechanic problems the moter looks like new with power and clarity.
Excelent cars.
Now I realized why Scotty loves Toyota so much. Many thanx to you Scotty for these fantastic documentaries.
I have a salvaged 2009 Camry. I’m at 300k no issues, weird vibrations, leaks, or strange noises. Damn good car I drive it a lot.
@Brandon S True
@Brandon S after several repairs😂
Brandon S and lots don’t
@@Nikkk6969 Slap a new timing kit on that 300k camry and get 500k. Slap a bmw.
@Brandon S True but you gotta dump a lot of money into American cars before you even hit that number since they make unreliable crap.
Great video, thank you! Toyota driver since ‘97 and still today.
After my 5 years with my 2013 F150, Scotty convinced me to get my very first Tacoma yesterday! Thanks for so much great in depth content Scotty! You are a legend in my book!
I love the F150s I grew up in a hardcore ford family but man did I tell ya once my old ford hit 180k miles it started to freak me out when it would cut off after starting it. Kept maintained up to date and always making sure I get it what it needs until it eventually became too risky to continue to own. Back in 2010 I bought my first Tacoma and it’s still kicking and never one issue… my pops tell me it should last well over 300-400k miles
I work for Toyota! Nice vid. They show everyone the history when you start
390merc 66 and you gna tell me GM is a wonderful place to work at?
@@merc-ni7hy to be honest Toyota in Mississippi does a great job with safety. When anything happens they have counter measures to counter act the problem and the 5 whys (which i hate doing the paper work for) to solve the problem. I have never seen anything like what you are saying where i work. Not saying it didnt happen, but its 100% not like that in Mississippi.
I used to live near a Toyota plant in Cambridge, Ontario. It was opened in the late 80s and i remember the buzz when it came to town. Word from the workers was that they (the Japanese managers that oversaw the plant) were strict but not unfair. They were serious about quality. If you didn't care they didn't need you. Nothing wrong with that at all. They paid very well ($20 an hour in 1992 for a line worker) but they wanted people who cared and were serious about delivering quality.
Today that plant is extremely successful and has expanded twice. It builds quality cars every day.
@@KyprosEc i agree with that 100%! I came to Toyota from Mercedes and the Japanese treat people with a lot more respect. Its really about if you want to be there to work, come work for us, if you dont want to work leave. Toyota only fires people for attendance (and thats a very long process of many unexcused absentees, which also with in that has many processes before your fired) and violence in the work place. You have to be a really bad person to get fired here.
Just show me the money
Scotty, you aced it!! This documentary has a Toyota-like quality!
I love these history series Scotty!
thank you!
Outstanding video. I'm a Honda guy but have forwarded this to my Toyota friends.
Honda or Toyota, you can't go wrong.
Thanks again! Keep on watching and support here Al Khafji Saudi Arabia from Philippines..
It's amazing how you make these types of videos as well. So diverse and inspiring💯
thank you Scotty for the fine video you made here. This video makes me very happy that I have a 1994 Toyota twin turbo Supra with a 6 speed transmission.
I was intending to just go through but got locked in to the story of Toyota. Scotty nailed the whole thing. Well done I'll keep watching.
Luvin' the cartoon Scotty and his Celica.
I had tears in my 👀eyes!.....a TRUE love 💘affair!😍
I think a big part you left out was the 1970’s gas crises that helped Japanese cars a lot.
I’m glad I still have my 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser
I envy you dude
Lucky
I saw one randomly the other day and I was dribbling all over 😉
That thing is classic 😎
Man That's great wish I would of kept my 96 4 Runner SR5 😢
I learned how to work on cars when my father coached me through an engine and transmission change and brakes by working solo on a Toyota Crown Deluxe in the late 60s. The car had been driven by its original owner, without oil. I found the car wonderfully and carefully made. The inside and the body was, cherry. These were great cars.
Whenever I see anything Scotty, I stop and watch. Never disappointing and always entertaining with education. Ring that bell! {ding}
Scotty’s advice for any non Toyota car, “It’s a moneypit! “
he's right
Well he’s not wrong. According to consumer reports real world surveys, it’s Toyota and everybody else is a distant second.
About right
Is much rather exchange that little bit of reliability for performance and luxury
He loves Hondas and likes Mazdas too . As a mechanic you see what's wrong and he sees a lot more problems with cars that are supposed to be high quality and dependable and extremely expensive yet they can't beat the quality and reliability of a Lexus (Toyota) I can't believe anybody that bought a Toyota was un satisfied and inundated with problems I have yet to have that conversation with any toyota buyers
I just watched this. Brilliant Scotty! Thanks for the massive effort in pulling this together 👍
Your documentaries are magnetic and educative. I didn't know when I spent hours listening to them. Thank you Sir.
I use to drive all Toyotas but not in recent years the quality is just not there anymore for the price they charge.
Thanks for this.
This is why, i love Toyota. The history of every company is the most precious ingredients of every recipe.
Big fan of Toyota and Honda.
Love my Yota's. Much like an old friend built into a car.
Never seen a movie this detailed on Toyota. Thank you. Great surprise.
The only thing that'll be left standing after the next asteroid hits, will be a 106 Hilux
Possibly my Dodge Ram as well......
Stop.
@@Madmaxxxx1984 ha
@@Madmaxxxx1984 i highly doubt that
My underwear. It can withstand anything.
Before I even watch this I can’t imagine how he’s going to pronounce their names lol.
For him being a non Japanese, he does rather well!
@@FredTheLutinoCocatiel you're a piece of work.
@@EastofVictoriaPark s a r c a s m
Lmao
he did good
Pretty close. Really well for an American.
I love Toyota. My father had a corolla in Brazil, 2006. I've had it until 2019, basically no issues besides regular maintenance and a MAF sensor.
Great car.
Loved the way you introduced the brand, really apprdciate it! It added to my knowledge... Thanks Mr Kilmer!
In my opinion, The UAW helped foreign competition better than they helped themselves.
Never imagined to be so early in any of Scotty's videos before it gets a million views.
This brand is expensive here in the Philippines from my financial status , even those second hand models. I ended getting a Mitsubishi with a 4D56 diesel engine. She's 21 years old now and still running.
I love this docuseries, don’t forget the landcruiser, I think that vehicle made Toyota king
No, it was the Corolla that made Toyota big.
I still own my 1995 Landcruiser BEST THING I EVER OWNED
Specially the 80 series