The Ramblings of a Racer
 
I just KNEW there was something up with those cars! Turns out they can't stop! Not that they go fast enough to do damage in the first place, but it's the thought that counts, right guys? Anyway, just thought it was funny. :)
           -The Rambling Racer-

Toyota is to recall the latest model of its flagship Prius cars because of a possible fault with the brakes, reports from Japan say.

The firm did not comment on the reports, but said it would be announcing soon what action it would take over problems with the Prius.

Toyota has already recalled about eight-million vehicles with faulty accelerator pedals.

Company president Akio Toyoda has publicly apologised for the problems.

TOYOTA RECALLS: STORY SO FAR September 2007, US: 55,000 Camry and Lexus cars in floormat recall October 2009, US: 3.8m Toyota and Lexus vehicles recalled due to floormat problem November 2009, US: floormat recall increased to 4.2m vehicles January 2010, US: 2.3m Toyota vehicles recalled due to accelerator pedal problems (of those, 2.1m already involved in floormat recall) January 2010, US: 1.1m Toyotas in floormat recall February 2010, Europe: 1.8m Toyota's in pedal recall February 2010, Japan, US: 200 reports of brake faults in new Prius (none recalled) Q&A: Toyota recalls Recalls: US readers' comments Toyota UK repairs start next week Reputation could suffer for years The brake problem is thought to affect about 270,000 Priuses that were sold in the US and Japan starting last May. Toyota blames a software glitch and says it has already fixed vehicles sold this year.

According to Japan's largest newspaper, Yomiuri, Toyota has already notified car dealers in Japan that it plans to recall its latest Prius model. It will make a formal announcement after reporting to the government, according to the reports.

It is unclear whether a similar total recall is planned for the US, but dealers there have reportedly been told that Toyota plans to repair the brakes on thousands of Prius vehicles.

The US Transportation Department said last week it was investigating braking problems in the 2010 Toyota Prius after Toyota admitted brake problems with the model.

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has received 124 reports from drivers about the braking issue, including four of crashes.

There have been no reports of any such accidents in the UK.

The US investigation will look into allegations of momentary loss of braking power while travelling over uneven road surfaces. Toyota said the glitch was not legally a safety hazard, and that it had received no reports of any accidents related to it.

Toyota estimates its losses will reach $2bn (£1.23bn) in costs and lost sales from its worldwide recall of vehicles that might have faulty accelerator pedals, but a recall of Prius models would send this figure even higher.

But these losses could escalate if the trust and reputation the company built up over a period of decades is demolished, observers say.

11/4/2010 01:17:22 am

This type of blogs is very recreational, call attention because of them you always learn something useful and not as in other blogs that are a waste of time and learn nothing.Congratulations for this blog and hopefully they are more like this,the material of common interest!

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Picture

    The Rambling Racer

    My name is Justin Bazinet, but I go by "The Rambling Racer". I am a diehard snowmobiling fan, and my blood is the color of Yamaha Royal Blue. Brand loyalty runs deep, and I recently managed to obtain the ultimate show of commitment, a 2008 Yamaha Phazer MTX snowmobile. Thanks to my parents :) But you'll see more about me as you read the blog posts here. Happy Reading!


    Picture
    2008 Yamaha Phazer MTX

    Archives

    August 2010
    March 2010
    February 2010

    Categories

    All
    Introductions
    Life In General
    News

    RSS Feed


      What did you think?