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From: john on 6 Dec 2009 20:55 "NHTSA is investigating the 2003 Sequoia based on allegations that the electronic stability control system seizes control of the brakes at inappropriate times. That investigation targets 68,289 SUVs. Last week, Toyota said it would recall more than 4.2 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because their design increases the risk that they could suddenly accelerate out of control. In addition Toyota recalled 110,000 Tundra pickups because of a rust problem that could cause the spare tire to fall onto the road, creating a hazard for other vehicles." http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20091205/AUTO01/912050334/1148/auto01/Feds-probe-stalling-reports-in-2-Toyota-models
From: Bill Yanaire on 8 Dec 2009 12:55
If only you could afford to purchase Toyota. Keep riding the bus. "john" <johngdole(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:392b025e-b109-4661-b69a-176328d89198(a)u8g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > "NHTSA is investigating the 2003 Sequoia based on allegations that the > electronic stability control system seizes control of the brakes at > inappropriate times. That investigation targets 68,289 SUVs. > > Last week, Toyota said it would recall more than 4.2 million Toyota > and Lexus vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because their design > increases the risk that they could suddenly accelerate out of control. > In addition Toyota recalled 110,000 Tundra pickups because of a rust > problem that could cause the spare tire to fall onto the road, > creating a hazard for other vehicles." > > http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20091205/AUTO01/912050334/1148/auto01/Feds-probe-stalling-reports-in-2-Toyota-models |