Saturday, January 30, 2010

 

Lawsuit Against Toyota

WEST VIRGINIA...
Toyota's massive recall this month of millions of vehicles doesn't include every car that might have a faulty electronic throttle system. according to a class-action lawsuit filed in federal court in Charleston a couple of months ago. On Tuesday, Toyota Motor Corp. announced that it would stop new sales of certain models, including such top sellers such as the Camry, Avalon, RAV4 and Tundra. Worldwide, the recall and sales freeze is expected to include as many as 9 million vehicles. In the United States, the recall includes eight models, and goes back as far as 2005, and does not include any cars made by the automaker's Lexus division. The Charleston lawsuit, filed in November, names 13 models that have an electronic throttle-control system, or ETCS, which allegedly has "a dangerous propensity to suddenly accelerate without driver input and against the intentions of the driver." And the time frame extends as far back as 2002 for Camrys, and 1998 for Lexuses. In addition to those, the lawsuit alleges, several other models and years are at risk. Toyota did not respond to multiple requests for comment on Friday.





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