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Nairobi taxi firm yet to find fault with Toyota Prius
Toyota Prius at a holding lot in Port of Long Beach, California. In the latest blow to Toyota Motor Corp, US safety regulators opened a formal probe into problems with the brakes of the Prius, the world’s top-selling hybrid. Photo/REUTERS
Posted Wednesday, February 10 2010 at 00:00
A Nairobi taxi and car hire firm that operates the Toyota Prius hybrid models that have been recalled worldwide says it will not return the cars because no braking defects have been detected.
Eco Cabs managing director Janet Oben says they imported the cars from the troubled car maker’s base in Japan a year ago when the cab company started operations but have not detected any malfunctioning brakes.
“We are not affected by the recall because we have not experienced the braking problems,” said Ms Oben adding that Eco Cabs fleet includes the first and second generation Toyota Prius Hybrid models while the recalled models include the third generation cars released to the market in 2010.
Eco Cabs runs 11 Prius hybrid cars said to be fuel-efficient as they operate a dual engine system combining fuel and battery power.
The taxi company says the cost for running the hybrid cars are lower compared to others since it has been able to save on 60 per cent of fuel while operating the Prius cars.
According to Toyota, the cars produce 60 per cent less emissions compared to other vehicles with the same engine size thereby having less negative impact on environment.
The cabs are targeted at the increasing number of organisations and companies that are interested in using green services for their executives and staff.
The Prius hybrid model is the world’s top-selling fuel-electric hybrid and its fuel efficiency has drawn intense interest amid concerns about global warming and dependence on fossil fuels.
Eco Cabs says it launched the hybrid cars in Nairobi in 2009 to showcase the concept of green transport and to inspire other businesses to make a meaningful transformation towards greener processes.
The cab company, operating only in Nairobi, plans to expand services to other cities in Kenya using the same car models but the recall by Toyota could damage this ambition.
Toyota is to recall about 400,000 Prius and other hybrids worldwide for braking problems, Toyota President Akio Toyoda said on Monday.
“This recall will involve 400,000 vehicles of four models,” Toyoda said.
The company formally filed with the Japanese transport ministry for a recall of 223,068 vehicles in Japan, mostly the latest model of its Prius hybrid, to fix brake problems.
Toyoda explained at the press conference there was a problem with the computer programme in the ABS braking system.
The problem has led to nearly 100 complaints in Japan.
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