(From a strictly business standpoint, the decision makes sense, as republicans are predicted to take over majorities in both houses in the mid term elections. However, from the standpoint of ethics and making a better world, it is bad policy, as they are now once again supporting the worst people in American politics.)
Toyota is again contributing to lawmakers who resisted certifying the official results of the 2020 presidential election, despite the Japanese automaker's pledge last summer to halt such financial support.
Toyota said in July of last year that it would stop supporting lawmakers who questioned the electoral outcome amid pressure from critics including the Lincoln Project, an advocacy group that dedicated itself to defeating former President Donald Trump in his re-election bid.
I once drove a Matrix but its been a Ford for 4 years. I'm sorry that I ever gave Toyota support. Aren't they foreign? What are they doing donating to America's political system at all? Dems should ask and go after the corrupt system which allows for foreign political "investments."
Many Toyotas sold in the U.S. are also manufactured in the U.S.
I once owned a Toyota Celica. It had over 200,000 miles on it when I got rear ended for the 4th time which bent the frame, which made it too expensive to repair. Most reliable car I ever owned.
My sister has always had Corollas. Very low maintenance costs.
Toyotas seem to last forever. It is usually an accident that takes them off the road, not generally breaking down as American cars do.