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The Japanese car company Toyota is known for being one of the largest car companies in the world. Although here in North America, they’re stereotyped as being boring, family friendly cars. Toyota made a huge splash by bringing the Prius Hybrid vehicle to the consumer market. The Prius has quickly become an instantly recognizable vehicle that reached celebrity status. Toyota now has a few Hybrids available, and seem to be leading the way for alternate, green fuel.

NHTSA Probe to Investigate Timeliness of Toyota Recalls

NHTSA Probe to Investigate Timeliness of Toyota Recalls
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a probe to investigate if Toyota issued its recalls in a timely manner. The NHTSA will use its statutory powers to obtain documents from Toyota and investigate how it learned of the defects in vehicles and when it knew about them. Automakers are required by law… Continue Reading...

Recall Notice: Toyota Recalls 8,000 Tacoma Pickups, 7,314 Camry Models

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Recall Notice: Toyota Recalls 8,000 Tacoma Pickups, 7,314 Camry Models
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Toyota has again announced another recall. Or should we say another, another recall. Yup, not one, but two recalls, affecting the Tacoma pickup and Camry sedan. Both recalls are minor in number, totaling just around 15,000 units and affect only 2010 model year cars and trucks. First came the 2010 Tacoma recall for 8,000 trucks… Continue Reading...

Leaked: 2011 Toyota RAV4 Euro-Spec Uncovered Ahead of Geneva Debut

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Leaked: 2011 Toyota RAV4 Euro-Spec Uncovered Ahead of Geneva Debut
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Toyota, a company that is notoriously good at keeping its vehicles secret until the very last minute, has apparently let down its guard, with a few pictures of the facelifted 2011 RAV4 finding their way onto the net. With a new grille and headlights, the cute-ute gets a little less cute a it more muscular…. Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Turns-Down Award for Recalled Prius

Report: Toyota Turns-Down Award for Recalled Prius
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Toyota has made the bold move to turn down a prestigious Japanese automotive award, given to the automaker for the new Prius model just days after a recall was announced for the hybrid’s ABS brake system. The award, handed out annually by the Japanese Ministry of the Economy, Trade and Industry celebrates a vehicle’s energy… Continue Reading...

Chicago 2010: 2011 Toyota Avalon World Premiere

Chicago 2010: 2011 Toyota Avalon World Premiere
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Toyota has just taken the wraps off the all-new 2011 Avalon. The changes certainly aren’t dramatic, but this is the Avalon after all. In other words, it’s a Japanese Buick. We don’t have much info on the vehicle as Toyota hasn’t even released any official specs, but from the press conference at the Chicago Auto… Continue Reading...

Breaking: Toyota Facing Possible NHTSA Investigation Over Corolla Electric Steering Issues

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According to a spokeswoman for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Toyota may face yet another investigation, this time over steering-related issues with the 2009 and 2010 Corolla model. The NHTSA has recorded 83 power steering related complaints on the 2009-10 models, which use an electric power steering system. Toyota switched to electric power… Continue Reading...

Recall Notice: Toyota Officially Recalls 2010 Prius and Lexus HS250h for ABS Brake Issues

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Recall Notice: Toyota Officially Recalls 2010 Prius and Lexus HS250h for ABS Brake Issues
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As expected, Toyota has announced a recall for the 2010 Prius hybrid, as well as the 2010 Lexus HS250h model. The recall affects 133,000 Prius models as well as 14,500 HS250 models so that the automaker can update the car’s ABS software. The recall does not affect previous generation Prius models or any other Toyota,… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota to Investigate Lexus HS for Brake Problems

Report: Toyota to Investigate Lexus HS for Brake Problems
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With a brake-related recall for the 2010 Toyota Prius expected any day now, Toyota is now said to be investigating the Lexus HS250h hybrid, which is also sold as the Sai in Japan. Using plenty of similar equipment to the HS the Prius has received over 100 complaints registered by the National Highway Traffic Safety… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Could Face Government Fine for Delayed Recalls

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Report: Toyota Could Face Government Fine for Delayed Recalls
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As though Toyota needed any more to deal with right now, the automaker could face a fine from the Federal Government for not acting quickly enough in issuing recalls. Legally, automakers that don’t issue recalls in a timely manner can be stuck with a fine for as much as $16.4 million. That amount, however, pales… Continue Reading...

Toyota CEO Makes Public Apology, Announces New Safety Taskforce

Toyota CEO Makes Public Apology, Announces New Safety Taskforce
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Late last night Toyota held a press conference in Japan where company CEO and Akio Toyoda, grandson of the automaker’s founder, apologized for the recent recalls and safety concerns over Toyota products. “The recalls are affecting several models in several regions and have caused anxiety among customers who are wondering if their cars are OK,”… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Expands Brake Investigation to Cover All Hybrids After Admitting Issues With the Prius

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Report: Toyota Expands Brake Investigation to Cover All Hybrids After Admitting Issues With the Prius
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Toyota has now expanded its internal investigation over braking issues to cover all hybrid models says a report by the Wall Street Journal. Toyota has already admitted that there was a braking problem with its 2010 Prius model, and according to Japan’s Nikkei News, Toyota is preparing to issue a recall for 270,000 Prius models… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Recall Costs Estimated at $2 Billion

Report: Toyota Recall Costs Estimated at $2 Billion
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Toyota’s recent recall issues may cost the company an estimated $2 billion. Along with the company’s third quarter report, Toyota estimated the costs of the global recall at 180 billion yen (US$2 billion), including 100 billion yen (US$1.1 billion) for repair costs and another 70-80 billion yen ($787-899 million) in lost sales. Toyota predicts a… Continue Reading...

Breaking: Toyota to Recall Prius Hybrid

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Breaking: Toyota to Recall Prius Hybrid
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According to Japan’s Nikkei News, Toyota will recall 270,000 of its 2010 Prius models due to an issue with the car’s braking system. Unrelated to past Toyota recalls, the Prius uses a unique combination of traditional mechanical braking and sophisticated regenerative braking, which is used to recharge the car’s hybrid battery. The National Highway Traffic… Continue Reading...

Toyota Announces $1.7B Profit Over Third Quarter

Toyota Announces $1.7B Profit Over Third Quarter
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Finally some good news for Toyota. At least, for the time being. Toyota announced a profit of 153.2 billion yen (US$1.7 billion) in the third quarter ending Dec. 31, 2009. That’s an increase from the 164.7 billion yen (US$1.8 billion) loss over the same quarter in 2008. Vehicle sales reached 2.07 million units over the… Continue Reading...

Report: NHTSA to Investigate Electric Interference from Cell Phones as Possible Cause of Unintended Acceleration

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Report: NHTSA to Investigate Electric Interference from Cell Phones as Possible Cause of Unintended Acceleration
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Only yesterday the AutoGuide team was discussing the fact that with all the recent Toyota recalls, the next thing to be recalled might be the automaker’s Prius iPhone App. Well, truth may be stranger than fiction as the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has now said it will look into whether electronic interference from… Continue Reading...

Report: 2010 Prius Now Officially Under Investigation by NHTSA for Faulty Brakes

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Report: 2010 Prius Now Officially Under Investigation by NHTSA for Faulty Brakes
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Toyota‘s popular Prius model is now officially under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for potentially faulty brakes. In a statement released by the NHTSA, it said it will launch a formal investigation into whether the popular hybrid has a brief loss of braking capability when traveling over bumpy or icy roads…. Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Admits New Prius Did Have Brake Problems

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Report: Toyota Admits New Prius Did Have Brake Problems
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After pressure from the U.S. and Japanese governments, Toyota has admitted that there was an issue with the brakes on the all-new 2010 Prius hybrid. Over 100 complaints about braking related issues have been reported to the NHTSA and roughly a dozen such reports to the authorities in Japan. According to Toyota, Prius models sold… Continue Reading...

Report: Committee to Investigate Complaints Related to Toyota Tacoma Denso Pedals

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Report: Committee to Investigate Complaints Related to Toyota Tacoma Denso Pedals
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Along with two major recalls, one for Floor Mat Entrapment and another for Sticking Accelerator Pedals, a Federal government committee will investigate whether other models, including the Toyota Tacoma and Prius, might be in need of recalls. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over 100 complaints have bee made by Toyota Tacoma owners… Continue Reading...

Report: Hybrids Too Expensive for Scion Brand Right Now Says Exec

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Report: Hybrids Too Expensive for Scion Brand Right Now Says Exec
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Toyota’s hybrid technology is too expensive to be used in Scion models says brand VP Jack Hollis. In an interview with Ward’s Auto, Hollis explained that a hybrid Scion model would essentially be out of the price range of the brand’s target demographic. Scion works to keep all its cars at, or starting at, under… Continue Reading...

AutoGuide.com Toyota Recall News Hub

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AutoGuide.com Toyota Recall News Hub
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Amidst the continuing controversy and confusion surrounding the numerous Toyota recalls, we at AutoGuide.com have decided to launch the TOYOTA RECALL NEWS HUB. Featured on our home page and constantly updated through our news blog, we aim to bring you the very latest in recall-related news as well as list important information about what vehicles… Continue Reading...

What to Do If Your Car Has a Sticking Gas Pedal or Unintendedly Accelerates

What to Do If Your Car Has a Sticking Gas Pedal or Unintendedly Accelerates
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With Toyota insisting that it’s safe to keep driving your recalled car, while other folks advise against it, owners are no-doubt confused about risking the trip to the office or finding another way to get around. Toyota insists the instances of sticky accelerator pedals are rare, but if you do choose to keep driving you… Continue Reading...

Breaking: LaHood Retracts Statement Telling Toyota Owners to “Stop Driving” Their Cars

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Just hours after Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood advised Toyota owners affected by the recent recall to “stop driving” their cars, LaHood has retracted his statement. LaHood made the comments earlier today appearing before a heading into the recalls. “What I said in there was obviously a misstatement,” said LaHood. The DOT is now… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota’s Jim Lentz Denies Cover-up Over Acceleration Issue

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Report: Toyota’s Jim Lentz Denies Cover-up Over Acceleration Issue
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Jim Lentz, Toytoa president of U.S. sales, denied his company is covering up problems related to unintended acceleration. On a media blitz to contain the damage after a nine million vehicle recall, Lentz denied Toyota was hiding anything after government documents revealed the company first received reports of “runaway Toyotas” in March 2007. “There is… Continue Reading...

Toyota Loses Market Share on Suspended Sales, Recall Notices

Toyota Loses Market Share on Suspended Sales, Recall Notices
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As expected, sales of Toyota models dropped significantly in the first month of 2010, as last year’s largest automaker slipped to just third at the start of a new year. Toyota sales dropped 19 percent in January, while the industry overall posted a 6 percent improvement. While all the bad press certainly didn’t help Toyota,… Continue Reading...