Our Toledo, Ohio car accident lawyers were interested to read in a recent issue of the Jere Beasley Report that Toyota Motor Corp. announced a suspension in sales of eight of its models linked to a sudden acceleration problem.
The company's problems began in November 2009, when it recalled more than 4 million vehicles, blaming the problem on defective floor mats. But, subsequent investigations and continued vehicle crashes clearly called that theory into serious question.
Then in mid-January, Toyota announced a recall of nearly 3 million additional vehicles, saying there was evidence of problems with the accelerator pedal. The suspension announced on January 26th includes:
· Toyota's top-seller, the Camry, models since 2007
· The 2009-2010 model year RAV4, Corolla and Matrix,
· The 2008-2010 model year Sequoia,
· The 2007-2010 model year Tundra, the 2005-2010 model year Avalon and the 2010 model year Highlander.
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