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When Toyota announced their Star Safety System, we started to scratch our heads like, “Gosh, what makes that so special?” I put together lists of what Volvo had, when we had it, when it was fitted, to what models, if there were any markets we didn’t have something fitted … and it became overwhelming.
So I called Toyota’s customer service line to have them explain exactly what systems were installed and when. Seems that starting model year 2011 they will have things fitted across their model line, but not all cars right now. Interesting.
Trying to get that list going again, I asked Bruno in Regulations and Compliance if he could help. So he started his own list. About one week later, I learned that Mike in Product Planning was putting a list together, too. As easy as it seemed, it was impossible to pin it all down. We know in the last four to five years we already have everything that Toyota’s Star Safety System has, and in one form or another those systems have been in our cars for many years.
Much like we do today, our most advanced systems – like City Safety and the upcoming Pedestrian Detection with Full Auto Brake – need progressively higher levels of electronics than prior generations. In fact, the XC60 has City Safety, yet it can not initially be fitted with Pedestrian Detection since its electronics are like version 9.00.01.01 and the S60 is 9.00.01.02 (made up numbers, but you get the idea).
So here’s what NY Times Blogger Dexter Ford said about Star Safety System:
“Toyota is the first full-line manufacturer to make the Star Safety System standard on all vehicles.”
Not certain what a “full-line” means. I guess if that means pick-up trucks, okay, you got us.
“Toyota Motor Sales is not aware of any Toyota patents on the five safety technologies, but we were innovative in combining these systems economically in non-luxury vehicles … ” states their advertising manager.
I wonder what luxury means? Guess that’s us. They never considered Volvo luxury in prior years. It’s good to know we’re now considered an upscale competitor to them, but we’re excluded from their definition of a car company that offers safety.
You know, safety isn’t a surface condition, it’s not something that is touted one year and dismissed the next. It is a constant target for improving quality of life for people in and around cars. Safety is not a marketing slogan, it’s not even a DNA issue. It’s more like an unseen bit of our Swedish soul. We’re very pleased that Toyota is finally adding safety to their cars that we have had in ours for years. Welcome to the party!
Dan
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Nice photography for this TV commercial with Edward’s XC60 from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Don’t forget to enter and play the game to win an XC60 just like Edward drives at http://www.lostinforks.com/.
dan
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Get lost in Forks.
Are you a TWILIGHT SAGA devotee? Then you’ll want to read further. Volvo is challenging all Twilight fans again this year with a new online promotion.
Visit www.LostinForks.com for the chance to win a pair of tickets to The Twilight Saga: Eclipse world premiere in Los Angeles on June 24, and come back on June 22 to play the game to win a shiny new XC60, just like Edward drives.
Not bad, huh?
The objective of the game is to reach the Cullen’s house in the shortest number of “forks in the road.” Everyone who reaches the Cullen’s in the shortest number of forks will be invited back for the finalist round, which will start July 13 and end July 15.
Now … get lost!

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What does the History Channel, a Spy Car, and soon to be crushed XC60 have in common?

A lot!
About four months ago the History Channel’s newest series, Sliced, called and wanted to get a seat belt and air bag to cut open. Told them we’ll give them a whole car and it seems we caught them completely off guard. We gave them an XC60 that was heading to US Customs certified crusher. It was one of our demo cars we used around the US for retailers to show City Safety. Oh and we are doing the same with Pedestrian Safety this summer with our new S60, but more on that later.
I’m not a total fan of TV (my kids often remind me of the two years they did w/o it….long time ago) BUT this Thursday on HC’s Sliced you and I will finally get to see what they did to our XC60. As they say on TV “check for local time and channel.”
Upcoming Episodes – Spy Car, Thursday, May 20, 10/9c
http://www.history.com/shows/sliced
Good week to you all,
dan
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