Another strike against Toyota – the same day a panel met with reps for the auto maker to discuss the safety of their vehicles, a man loses control of his Prius in Southern California.
Another strike against Toyota – the same day a panel met with reps for the auto maker to discuss the safety of their vehicles, a man loses control of his Prius in Southern California.
So wait, Toyota’s rust? Yes, that was a bit of sarcasm – but it still doesn’t help that Toyota recalls are a dime a dozen these days.
ABC news correspondent Brian Ross, the man originally credited for breaking the Recall story, has apparently staged a Toyota test run for a recent piece.
Just when you think these Toyota recall stories can’t get any more bizarre, we learn about how the defective accelerators and all this negative publicity have lawyers looking into a previously closed case
This “Un-dead” ad for the new Toyota Corolla may be in bad taste, or just poor timing.
Seems like it is never ending at Toyota – Where 8,000 Tacoma Trucks have been recalled because of front drive shaft issues in some 2010 models.
Things keep getting worse for Toyota’s pedal recall – they had to air an “explanation / apology” commercial during the 2010 Super Bowl, and now even new Toyota Prius are under scrutiny.
It’s been only a few days since the NHTSA ordered Toyota to recall over 2 million models for defective pedals, causing the Japanese cars to accelerate unexpectedly. But the big T, which is gearing up to go through PR hell, already has an approved redesign to combat these killer rides.
You can dance if you wanna, unless you work at a Toyota Dealership today. The Japanese auto make, which has come across several safety hurtles as of late, is putting a halt to the sale of 8 separate cars.
Toyota has been teasing their PH-AT, I mean, FT-CH Hybrid concept car since last year’s European and Asian auto shows.