Toyota Motor reached a settlement potentially worth $150 million to deal with U.S. class-action litigation tied to recalls of about 3.36 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles whose faulty fuel pumps
Toyota Motor reached a settlement potentially worth $150 million to deal with U.S. class-action litigation tied to recalls of about 3.36 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles whose faulty fuel pumps
Toyota Motor said Wednesday it has expanded a global recall over fuel pump to a total of 5.84 million vehicles over a problem that could cause the part to fail.
More than 44,000 cars and SUVs from the 2019 and 2020 model years are going to be recalled due to possible issues with overheating, stalling, or even catching fire. Affected
Toyota Motor stated on Tuesday it is set to recall 3.4 million vehicles worldwide as an electronic defect that can result in air bags not deploying in accidents. The recall,
Toyota Motor stated on Wednesday it prepared to recall around 1.03 million vehicles, consisting its gasoline-hybrid Prius model, in Japan, North America, Europe and other regions due to a concern
Russia’s standards agency stated on Wednesday it has been aware about the recall of 20,702 Toyota cars sold from March 2010 and May 2015. The cars, consisting the Alphard, Corolla,
Russia’s standards agency stated on Wednesday it had been told about the voluntary recall of 7,638 Lexus and Toyota cars sold between June 2015 to September 2016. The watchdog stated
Toyota is recalling around a quarter-million pickup trucks to repair a flaw that might cause vehicles to leak oil and possibly increase the danger of a crash. Company stated Thursday
Toyota Motor is going to recall 23,157 units of the Corolla Altis high-end sedan in India due to continuous issues with air bags produced by Takata Corp, the company’s regional




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