Steve Lombardi |
February 09, 2010 12:01 PMDes Moines, IA
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Automobile Accidents
The motoring traffic ought to forget about sticking Toyota accelerators for awhile and think about that cell phone that is stuck to the driver's ear. That cell phone is more dangerous to most of...
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Brett Emison |
January 31, 2010 3:57 PM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsAs USA Today reports, Toyota has introduced an advertising campaign designed to convince the public that Toyota is putting you first. But is it really putting its drivers first?
Since Toyota...
Brett Emison |
February 04, 2010 9:53 AM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsAs I have documented for months, many experts believe Toyota's sudden acceleration problem stems primarily from a defect in the vehicles' electronics - the electronic throttle controls and the...
Brett Emison |
February 02, 2010 11:29 AM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsAfter ignoring the sudden acceleration problem for more than five years, Toyota has expanded its multiple gas pedal recalls of more than 9 million vehicles for a fifth time to include Toyota...
Brett Emison |
February 03, 2010 12:19 PM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsAfter years with their proverbial heads in the sand, US safety officials will finally investigate whether Toyota's sudden acceleration problems are caused by the vehicles' electrical...
Brett Emison |
February 01, 2010 11:45 AM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsJim Lentz, the President and Chief Operating Officer of Toyota Motor Sales, USA was interviewed this morning by Matt Lauer on the Today Show. Was Toyota's President honest with Matt Lauer and the...
Mike Ferrara |
February 02, 2010 10:46 PM |
Cherry Hill, NJ
Category:
Automobile Accidents
According to a lawsuit recently filed in West Virginia, Toyota’s 2-million-vehicle recall last month neglected to include all of the vehicles that pose a threat to consumers.
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Jane Akre |
February 02, 2010 10:11 AM |
National News DeskToyota has announced a fix to the sudden acceleration which many believe does not pinpoint the problem and will not work. Meanwhile, at least 12 lawsuits seeking class-action status have been filed and 19 deaths attributed to sudden acceleration are cited.