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Toyota Corolla Power Steering Investigation Closed

Toyota Corolla Power Steering Investigation Closed
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The U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed its investigation into the power steering system in the 2009-2010 Toyota Corolla with no defects found. Furthermore, the NHTSA also said Toyota’s electronic throttles were not to blame for the 2009-2010 recall fiasco. However, Toyota is still dealing with major setbacks with the parts shortage caused… 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...

Report: Toyota Closes California NUMMI Plant in Bid to Cut Production by One Million Units

Report: Toyota Closes California NUMMI Plant in Bid to Cut Production by One Million Units
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Toyota has confirmed that, for the first time, it will close one of its U.S. plants. The facility is the New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI) plant in Freemont, California. “After the decision by General Motors to withdraw from the NUMMI joint venture, Toyota conducted a thorough review of its alternatives in light of current… Continue Reading...

Report: Toyota Corolla Tops Cash-for-Clunkers Purchase List

Report: Toyota Corolla Tops Cash-for-Clunkers Purchase List
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With the Cash-for-Clunkers program officially ending last night, the U.S. Department of Transportation has now released its top 10 list of the most purchased vehicles under the program, with the most popular car purchased being the Toyota Corolla. Toyotas actually took three of the top 10 spots, with the Camry placing third and the new… Continue Reading...
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