Thursday, February 11, 2010

TOYOTA MOTORS - Toyota Corolla Steering Complaints Under Review – Another Safety Issue?


NATIONAL – According to Automotive News, Toyota may have another safety headache on it hands, this time involving the popular Corolla model.

According to various media reports, the. U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reviewing a number of complaints involving steering on the 2009-2010 Toyota Corolla, and may open a formal probe. The Corolla has been the subject of 83 power-steering complaints to the NHTSA. At least 76 of those reports involved the Corolla unexpectedly veers to the left or right at 40 miles an hour and up.

In recent months, Toyota has also recalled millions of vehicles around the world because of incidents of dangerous, unintended acceleration. Just a few months prior, in September 2009, Toyota announced it was recalling and replacing floor mats on approximately 4.2 million vehicles which were allegedly causing accelerator pedals in the vehicles to become stuck in the depressed position, leading to uncontrollable and rapid acceleration of the vehicle.

These recalls have put into question Toyota’s reputation for quality and reliability. Last months recall also created huge legal headaches for the automaker, which now faces at least 35 lawsuits filed by customers in the U.S. and Canada alleging, among other things, negligence and unjust enrichment.

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