News Tagged ‘Toyoda

Toyota will make brake override system standard in all US vehicles

toyota capToyota Motor Corp. will install a new brake override system in all of its newly built vehicle models in North America by the end of 2010, said the company’s highest ranking U.S. Executive Yoshimi Inaba.

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Toyota says it mishandled unintended acceleration problem

toyota capYoshi Inaba, Toyota’s highest ranking executive in the United States, says that his company’s latest of millions of vehicles has taught Toyota some valuable lessons. Speaking to an audience gathered at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, Inaba seemed eager to hit the re-set button with the American public through admission of Toyota’s past errors.

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Toyota announces another vehicle recall in China

toyota capToyota’s reputation for quality and safety continues to take a beating, not only in the United States but throughout the world. The automaker is now recalling approximately 43,000 cars in China to repair a defect that could cause the engine’s oil to leak. The Lexus ES 350, which is one of the eight Toyota models blamed in the United States for unintended acceleration problems, is one of the models included in the China . The others are the Lexus RX 350, the Highlander sports utility vehicle, and the Previa minivan.

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California men file sudden acceleration lawsuit against Toyota

toyota logo“Neither driver error nor floor mats can explain away many other frightening instances of runaway Toyotas,” said an for two men who filed a against the car manufacturer in a California federal court on November 5. “Until the company acknowledges the real problem and fixes it, we worry that other preventable injuries and deaths will occur,” the for the men said.

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Toyota may use “smart pedal” to fix unintended accleration problem

toyota logoA safety feature common in most German vehicles, which reduces the likelihood of an unintended acceleration, could have prevented the injuries and deaths of people caught in runaway Toyotas. According to a report published by the New York Times, the technology isn’t new. It just hasn’t been adopted by most automobile manufacturers outside of Germany.

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