
Cumulatively, 78,000 Toyota models in fleet service are affected by the two voluntary safety recalls. Toyota is working to ensure fleet customers are advised of the facts regarding these recalls and remedies it has implemented.
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To qualify for the Insurance Institute for High Safety’s award, a vehicle must earn the highest rating of “good” in the IIHS’ front, side, rollover, and rear impact tests and be equipped with electronic stability control.
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The automaker said it plans to upgrade program logic in the vehicle stability control system of approximately 50,000 model-year 2003 Sequoias.
Read More →The company said it will provide loaner vehicles to customers concerned about driving the 2010 Lexus GX 460.
Read More →An $800 per unit increase in fleet-commercial prices and an 18 percent jump in volume helped the auto industry reach nearly $7.35 billion in fleet-commercial sales in February, according to CNW Market Research.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book data shows Toyota brand consideration rebounds higher than pre-recall levels.
Read More →After two days of investigation, Toyota engineers find driver’s account of event inconsistent with initial findings.
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Automotive Lease Guide says the automaker may have lost 13 percent of its potential customers because of the recall.
Read More →The presentation, held at Toyota's North American headquarters in Torrance, Calif., sought to discredit the research conclusions of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Professor David Gilbert.
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TORRANCE, CA - Toyota announced manufacturers suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the redesigned 2011 Avalon sedan.
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