according to the NUMMI website, the VIBE is going to be exported to JAPAN as a TOYOTA called the VOLTZ. If TOYOTA is putting their name on it, we all got an awesome vehicle in the VIBE then. http://www.nummi.com/voltz.html
It doesn't sound like you know this but the the Vibe has always been a Toyota. The Vibe is a twin the the Toyota Matrix and both are based of the Corolla platform. It's the same thing as the old Geo/Chevolet Prizm that was nothing more than a Corolla with Geo/Chevy emblems.For some reason Toyota desided to use the Pontiac Vibe look for the cars they export to Japan.
quote:For some reason Toyota desided to use the Pontiac Vibe look for the cars they export to Japan.I hope they have a good demand for them! They certainly could use the capacity to build cars for Canadians
Frosty 5 speed Vibe Power & Safety Packages. Naturally Aspirated my gallery
quote:It will also mean a good supply of replacement and aftermarket parts for the Vibe. Cool. I never thought of it that way.By the way, we try to turn our license plates into acronyms. My letters are ANMJ = Autombile Not Made in Japan
Frosty 5 speed Vibe Power & Safety Packages. Naturally Aspirated my gallery
These pages are in japanese, but they load OK. Click cancel to NOT install the language packs.http://www.toyota.co.jp/Showroom/All_to ... voltz/Then, go to the third column and click on the second link down. Or explore the other links! JDF
When I went to the dealer to test drive a vibe I opened the hood up and seen Toyota stamped on a few things. So after my test drive, which I thoroughly enjoyed I went inside and talked to the salesman and he filled me in on the Vibe/Matrix thing. Thats what sent m e over the edge about getting the car was the "TOYOTA" affiliation. That and being a mechanic myself (Mostly German marine diesels used in the leopard main battle tanks) I really appreciated the room under the hood to work.
The room under the hood is impressive. The first thing I said to the salesman when I opened the hood was: "A V6 could easily fit in here." Hopefully, one will be in there in a few years.