US Congressmen Darrell Issa and Brian Bilbray visited Toyota Carlsbad Parts and Service Center in Carlsbad, California. Congressman Issa addressed Toyota recalls and the Government’s role. Sudden uncontrolled acceleration of Toyota vehicles has been blamed for at least 34 fatal car accidents. Over 2000 additional complaints from Toyota owners about their cars lurching and speeding unintentionally have been filed with the NHTSA (US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.) As of January 28, 2010, Toyota had announced recalls of approximately 5.2?million vehicles for the pedal entrapment/floor mat problem, and an additional 2.3 million vehicles for the accelerator pedal problem. The next day, Toyota widened the recall to include 1.8 million vehicles in Europe and 75000 in China. By then, the worldwide total number of cars recalled by Toyota stood at 9 million. Congressman Issa is co-chair of the US House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The Committees Hearing to Examine Toyotas Sudden Acceleration Problem and the Federal Government’s Response is scheduled for Feb. 24, 2010. oversight.house.gov Congressman Issa, a Republican member of the US House of Representatives, has represents the 49th congressional district of California which includes portions of southern Riverside County and northern San Diego County. issa.house.gov Issa says, “As Congress continues to investigate and evaluate how both industry and regulators have responded to

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Toyota Customer Interview

Customer Interview detailing Toyota Motors response from customers about the safety concern scares.

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There was a lot of optimism and excitement in Detroit at this year’s North American International Auto Show, and Toyota was no exception. A new Prius, Akio Toyoda and an improving auto market made this year’s show a standout affair.

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Toyota Profits Over Safety?

Newly-released internal documents from before the recalls show Toyota’s initiative to end an investigation on safety concerns. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Toyota T100 Frame Rust

A Toyota T100 with severe frame rust (frame rot), which is clearly a result of faulty manufacturing as well as a safety issue, and how Toyota refuses to accept any responsibility.

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