DETROIT (AP) — A U.S. safety agency is looking into a car owner’s allegations that older Toyota Corollas can accelerate unexpectedly at low speeds and cause crashes, reviving a problem that appeared ...
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Toyota’s announcement last week that it will recall more than 3.8 million vehicles is unlikely to end the controversy over the car’s sudden-acceleration problems. Following complaints about the ...
Toyota Camrys and Avalons sit ready to be shipped at the company's manufacturing plant in Georgetown, Ky.John Sommers II / Reuters For decades, Toyota and U.S. government agencies have been ...
The BMW i3 has been hailed in some quarters as the future of electric mobility, what with its innovative carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic body and commitment to sustainable materials wherever possible.
TOKYO, Feb 24 (Reuters) -- Japan's government said on Wednesday it would investigate 38 previously reviewed reports of unintended acceleration by Toyota Motor cars in Japan in response to the concerns ...
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it has reached a settlement worth more than $1 billion in a case involving hundreds of lawsuits over acceleration problems in its vehicles. The company said the deal ...