Cars have certainly come along way since 1885 when Karl Friedrich Benz built the first gasoline automobile. Car manufacturers have come and gone. Toyoda, renamed Toyota in 1937, has been one of the world’s top producers for automobiles. From their Model AA introduced in 1936 to the present day where technology brought hybrid cars to the streets, Toyota had astonishing growth.
In 1958 around the time of the 1957-58 recession, Toyota exported its first passenger cars (Toyopet and Land Cruiser) to the United States. There were 46,716 Toyota vehicles produced in 1956 and in 1957, the number of vehicles escalated to 79,527. Since that time, Toyota’s print ads were strategically placed in magazines such as Motor Trend, Life and even Playboy. Exporting vehicles to a country where there are large domestic car manufacturers is not the easiest task. Survival meant offering a quality product at a lower price and spreading the word around via print media and television advertisements.
The carmaker has seen its share of financial troubles especially in recent months when many Toyota models were recalled due to unfortunate defects with the mechanics. On a more positive note, Akio Toyoda, the grandson of the founder, has acknowledged the errors from Toyota instead of putting the blame on someone else. He also expressed his deepest and sincere apologies to everyone and is doing everything in his power to address the consumer’s issues, fix all problems with the vehicles and gain the trust from the people.
When you place your own name on a product or service, it is something you should take great pride in just as Mr. Toyoda does. Today we would like to share with you a timeline of Toyota ads, from vintage to present day.
Toyota ad quotes and slogans:
“So here they all are for ‘64, more Toyota’s on the move than ever before!”
“Acceleration is brisk, cruising speeds are high”
“Toyota. Moving Forward.”
“The best built cars in the world.”
“Get the Feeling. Toyota.”
“Drive Your Dreams.”
“The car in front is a Toyota.”
“Your new experience of motoring.”
“Performance verging on meltdown.”
“Toyota quality.”
“We’re Quality Oriented.”
Label
3D
accident
ad
advertising
amazing
AMG
Animals
arts
asian
Audi
baby
bag
Beautiful
bikinis
BMW
Boby
boy
Building
Butterfly
car
Car Cleaning
car girls
Car Interiors
Car model
cars
cartoons
cat
cats
cd
Celebrity
Chili
china
city
Classic Cars
comics
cool
cool cars
Creative
Czech Car
Depilation
dfds
dog
dogs
drink
Driving
drunk
earth
Eco Cars
Efijy
eye
eyes
fail
Fashion
fast cars
flower
Flying chair
food
Ford
Fruit
funk
funny
Furniture
girls
GT1
house
Hummer
humor
India
Insect
Japan
japan car
job
kid
kids
Landscape
Limousine
Mail
Mercedes
Military
Motor
Motorcycle
Motorcycles
movie
Natural
NBA
News
Nuns
Obamao
odd
ohotos
Order Bride
People
Peugeot
photos
photoshop
pics
Porsche
retro
roads
Rolls
Sculptures
sexy
show
Signs
Sleeping
Small Car
Sport
Strange
SUV
t-shirts
tattoos
Terrible
top
toyota
Traffic
trees
UFO
Undies
usa
Wagons
Women
World
wtf
yoga
Toyota: Moving Forward with Print Ads
4/14/2010This design was published two years after the first Toyota passenger car was exported to the United States. It happened between the 1958 recession and the 1960 recession. Toyota produced 101,194 cars that year.
The saying, “One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready and four to go” has been used to begin foot races for nearly 200 years. It was used in the song, Blue Suede Shoes sung by Elvis Presley in 1955. What better way to introduce or promote a new concept?
Back in the days, this was a rugged and nice looking truck. Those were times when people used a pick-up truck for its intended purpose of hauling items. American carmakers sold more full-size pick-up trucks while by the late 70’s, Toyota and Datsun had a majority of the smaller (1/4 ton) pick-up truck sales.
April 1966 publication of Playboy Magazine
National Geographic ad, October 1971
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