A report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) outlines a lawsuit filed on 2 August in a court in California which alleges that Toyota Motor was aware since 2002 that vehicles fitted with its electronic throttles were more likely to experience sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) than those without. Furthermore, the company Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
A report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) outlines a lawsuit filed on 2 August in a court in California which alleges that Toyota Motor was aware since 2002 that vehicles fitted with its electronic throttles were more likely to experience sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) than those without. Furthermore, the company
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