Toyota Motor Corp. is prepared to help subsidiary Daihatsu Motor Co. pay for damages incurred by the fallout of aninvestigationthat revealed most of its vehicles weren’t properly tested for collision safety.
Daihatsu is halting shipments and suspending operations through January, following revelations that the carmaker manipulated the results of tests dating as far back as 1989. Earlier this week, the maker of popular kei cars promised to compensate the companies it directly supplies.
Japan’s transport ministry raided Daihatsu’s headquarters in Osaka last week. Osaka Prefecture set up a dedicated website Thursday for customers and firms affected by the scandal to submit requests for support and express their grievances.