Toyota Recall Update
By Ronee, Gaea News NetworkMonday, February 1, 2010
NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) - In the latest Toyota recall update, a new attempt by Toyota Motor Corporation of recalling the faulty vehicles has been warmly accepted by the U.S. Transportation Department. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) engineers have thoroughly reviewed Toyota’s proposal of repairing gas pedals in eight models. Toyota has started issuing various recalls which covered 5.6 million vehicles in the United States as there is a sudden acceleration in some of the vehicles.
According to recent updates, the Toyota recall has reached Israel. The Israel Ministry of transport has even ordered to carry out the testing of the affected Toyota models of United States. The Toyota models which will be checked in Israel includes Yaris, Auris, Rav 4, Avensis and Verso. The customers possessing a faulty Toyota are going to be pleased.
Most of the Toyota recalls have taken place in the United States as per latest updates. It is even said that Toyota is trying really hard to win people’s trust. The president of Toyota has supposedly apologized for the faulty gas pedals. While trying to pacify the customers, he ensured he will be working hard by providing an effective remedy of solving the problem. A spokesperson for Toyota called Brian Lyon earlier confirmed through an e-mail that those parts of Toyota that were faulty will be removed. However, it is not yet clear whether the entire machine will be replaced or only parts of it. However, the latest update of the Toyota recall, that is, the new plan of pulling out faulty gas pedals is going to be highly appreciated by the customers who had been thoroughly disappointed before.
February 5, 2010: 9:36 pm
I called toyota to find out more about the recall, I was transfered to an answering machine and called back.The interview with matt lowther on the news in the morning, the president of toyota answered this way, the recall will reduce the risk of the gas pedal sticking not one single time did he say that it would completely fix the problem permently thats something to sleep on with your family riding in these vechicles. |
February 4, 2010: 7:38 pm
They have to do everything necessary to keep customer loyalty at this point. |
February 4, 2010: 1:46 am
From what I’ve been reading, Toyota hasn’t done their absolute best at quickly putting a halt to sales and starting to recall “infected” vehicles. I’ll be interested to see how much this ordeal ends up costing them in the long run.. |
jaki |
February 1, 2010: 7:10 am
IF THE HEAD OF TOYOTA DRIVES AN AUDI??? WHY WOULDN’T YOU?? AS HE APOLOGIZED FOR NOT CORRECTING TROUBLE WHEN IT STARTED SEVERAL YEARS AGO… HE THEN CLIMBS INTO HIS AUDI???? SHOULDN’T THAT ANSWER EVERYONE’S QUESTIONS ON WHAT TOYOTA REALLY THINKS OF THEIR VEHICLES?? WE NOW KNOW OVER 2000 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED OR INJURED BECAUSE OF THIS MALFUNCTION…. |
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