After acceleration problem, the feds now probe Toyota for random stalling. Dec. 7, 2009 — -- Toyota Motor Corp., which just announced a recall of more than 4 million Lexus and Toyota vehicles for ...
In a breathtakingly candid moment, Jim Lentz, Toyota’s chief operating officer, said that the automaker’s recalls over unintended acceleration would “not totally” prevent future incidents. Lentz spoke ...
Toyota is desperate to convince a congressional committee that dangerous bouts of uncontrolled acceleration in its cars are the result of mechanical problems, not computer glitches. That's because a ...
Toyota Motor Corp.’s decision to blame its widening sudden-acceleration problem on a gas pedal defect came under attack Friday, with the pedal manufacturer flatly denying that its products were at ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. — After a four-year legal battle, Toyota is entering settlement talks on nearly 400 state and federal lawsuits that allege sudden unintended acceleration problems with its vehicles ...
President denies company grew too fast to spot issues. Feb. 1, 2010 — -- Toyota has identified what it believes is causing its sudden acceleration problem and how the automaker plans to fix it, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Toyota Motor Corp. said ...
Toyota has recalled six million cars in the United States over concerns about sudden acceleration. But an analysis of government documents shows that many Toyota Camrys built before 2007, which were ...
NHTSA has a reputation for taking all reported problems seriously, but especially accusations and possibilities of “sudden acceleration,” an issue that has impacted a lot of car companies, notably ...
Suit seeks recovery of lost value of the cars due to defect Ford cites studies that say most sudden acceleration cases are driver error Similar complaints have ...
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The last newsletter noted that Jim participated in a recent Network World chat on the topic of application performance management and WAN acceleration. Today, we’ll continue that thread by discussing ...