Toyota: Recalls Will Not Totally Fix Pedal Issue

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
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The president of Toyota’s US operations acknowledged to lawmakers on Tuesday that the company’s recalls of millions of its cars may “not totally” solve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration. (Feb. 23)

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25 comments on “Toyota: Recalls Will Not Totally Fix Pedal Issue”

  1. How many lives are lost to rubbish american build quality. If Toyota dont admit a fault its because they cant find one.

  2. Its ugly how americans are throwing themselves over Toyota now like vultures trying to reclaim some desperately needed market shares. The all-too-willing media eats every word of it without question. GM and Chrysler promising thousand dollar discounts to those that will denounce the false Japanese prophet and return to the church of american steel. 12 million americans claim to have been abducted by aliens so.. Get in line if you want some credibility by claiming a car acted on its own.


  3. DISKETTES1000 says:

    something is fishy here , look japnese made good cars for decades. Some people still buy north american cars , which is normal . then gm failed, news were the look of parking lots in america will change . then japnese people gone bad in making cars? come on people , who is behind this scam /problem? TOYOTA? Its matter of fact I dont think so.


  4. hanielroswell1981 says:

    the car in front is a RUNAWAY toyota

  5. toyota moving forward
    even when you dont want to


  6. waltertan60 says:

    @ shadowwbn, if thats your view then you might as well not trust or take airplanes coz they are all fly by wire now.


  7. waltertan60 says:

    @steve9509, thats the asian version, i think our most camrys in asia are from japan .


  8. steve9509 says:

    The Camry in your backround, where is it from?


  9. waltertan60 says:

    shame on you garbage lover


  10. MsRhondaSmith says:

    Today, i Rhonda Smith, says Shame on me, Rhonda Smith, for sueing a reliable, efficient, family company like Toyota for quick cash and denting their reputation for safety. Please its not ALL my fault, 90% of the technical set up was orchestrated by Dr Gilbert


  11. skittleschocolate says:

    my grandmother bought a ford 1 year before i was born. (92) and it was recalled. ford explorer/expedition was recalled in 05 for bursting into flames. say what you want. its a fluke and the media is blowing it way out of proportion. toyota still owns. thats not onna change.


  12. steve9509 says:

    Yes they did, and the 90′s? It was the 70-80s you idiot!


  13. steve9509 says:

    I’m sure people know that, the problem is Toyota didnt fix it while they could!


  14. tenacioustaut says:

    The Wall Street Journal

    The federal safety agency followed up with the new owners last week. A NHTSA spokeswoman said “they have had no problems with the Lexus since they bought it with less than 3,000 miles on the car…”


  15. tenacioustaut says:

    watch?v=u53oRzkRIbY&feature=related


  16. tenacioustaut says:

    watch?v=cCIM84AS1Fg


  17. tenacioustaut says:

    The Wall Street Journal

    The Lexus sedan driven by Rhonda Smith, who testified in Congress Tuesday about a harrowing incident of sudden acceleration, is still on the road, according to the National Highway traffic Safety Administration.

    In fact, the new owners of the luxury ES350 sedan have reported 27,000 miles trouble-free with the vehicle, according to a NHTSA spokeswoman. Mrs. Smith and her husband sold the vehicle after the incident, in which she thought she might die.


  18. tenacioustaut says:

    The Wall Street Journal

    The Lexus sedan driven by Rhonda Smith, who testified in Congress Tuesday about a harrowing incident of sudden acceleration, is still on the road, according to the National Highway traffic Safety Administration.

    In fact, the new owners of the luxury ES350 sedan have reported 27,000 miles trouble-free with the vehicle, according to a NHTSA spokeswoman. Mrs. Smith and her husband sold the vehicle after the incident, in which she thought she might die.


  19. HaymondDL says:

    Yeah, Waxman was beat up as a kid and probably still is…


  20. 3648cars says:

    I will always drive a Toyota


  21. shadowwbn says:

    One last thing, any body with half a brain that actually keeps up with modern technology knows ABSOLUTELY NOTHING with electronics will be 100% flawless. There will ALWAYS be bugs, regardless of who is producing the electronic device or software.

    This is why I ONLY but cars with basic features, the more electronic crap that is for LAZY people like roling up and down a window, ect. does nothing but increase chances for gliche/bug. So all you prius owners, welcome to technology you dumbasses.


  22. shadowwbn says:

    Mr. Waxman is an idiot, which is not surpising considering he is from California, and we all know how freaking 90% of their govt. officials are retarded and corrupt. Including Arnold, who is simply retarded, should be to rich as is to be corrupted but retarded/stupid is undeniable

    Here is why Waxman, said he does not feel they are looking in to this seriously. EVERY Time someone dies from this, they will be sued for millions, so you better belive they do want to fix it. This is common sense


  23. AlvaroAndfriends says:

    Well i can say that every car we drive contains problems similar to this.

    You need proof for everything these days but ask those who experienced near collision with objects when they experience these things.

    Toyota probably killed more people but just put it out as an human error. If recalls will not fix these issues what will?

    I felt great fear on the woman who nearly had a near death experience when her car went out of control.

    Toyota is responsible for every problem regarding the pedals.


  24. TheLiberalssuckdick says:

    Funny to see General Motors biggest shareholder (The US Government) going after the competition.

    HAHAHA.

    how lame.


  25. nonaCbarC says:

    (cont)
    If this procedure is the 1st time for this sort of cases, then I welcome this. Cause this can be a good precedence. So, whenever companies screw up, they get punished. I read recently about a guy got an organ failure by eating GMO, some ppl got neurological damages by H1N1 vaccine & Gardasil, & some kids got screwed by BPA in plastic bottles, etc, so Monsanto, big pharmas, & whoever puts BPA into plastic, etc should also get scrutinized & punished by the congress. This is good.

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