According to a new court filing, Toyota company documents reveal that its own drivers were behind the wheel in two separate cases when the vehicles experienced sudden acceleration, as their owners had ...
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The $0 defect scandal: The secret reason why every sudden acceleration case just failed in court
A comprehensive analysis has revealed that none of the suspected sudden acceleration incidents reported last year were caused ...
A 2016 Subaru Forester, mangled in Hadley, Massachusetts. The driver had to be cut out of the car. “I know that it was an unintended acceleration. It was such force,” said Chicopee resident Cheryl ...
Members of the House will soon vote on the Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 2010, which is essentially the response by the House Democratic leadership to the Toyota sudden acceleration scandal. The measure ...
Here’s Toyota’s line: its two recalls for floormats and sticking accelerator pedals should cover all potential cases of sudden unintended acceleration in its batch of recalled vehicles. Both recalls ...
Linda and David Kline traded in their Hyundai Santa Fe after a crash last month, but they still plan plan to file complaints against the car maker, with the Texas Attorney General, and the National ...
SINGAPORE (AP) – Singapore’s Land Transport Authority said Tuesday it is investigating Hyundai vehicles following reports of accidents involving sudden acceleration while reversing. In a statement, ...
(AP) – Toyota Motor Corp. and attorneys representing people who claim their Toyota vehicles are prone to sudden, unexplained acceleration announced a settlement Wednesday worth more than $1 billion.
Koua Fong Lee, the man who was convicted in 2006 of killing three people when his Toyota Camry struck a vehicle at a stoplight, has been acquitted of any crime. Lee served a total of two-and-a-half ...
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