Toyota Caught In Another Late Recall?

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So much incriminating evidence could come out of these lawsuits, Toyota must be shaking in its boots. Yet, despite all this, the car company keeps jugging forward on new models and hybrid vehicles.


Toyota fixed steering rods for over a decade before recall

(USA Today) Records of Toyota warranty repairs and customer complaints that are part of the lawsuit show that the car company was dealing with cracking and breaking steering relay rods in the U.S. for at least 11 years before it recalled 330,000 pickups and SUVs in Japan to replace the rods -- and 12 years before its 2005 recall of nearly a million similar trucks in the U.S. for the problem.

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