So far, Toyota electronics are passing muster
Federal regulators studying reports of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles said last week that a preliminary review of crash-data recordings has found no evidence of electronic causes.
Read moreFederal regulators studying reports of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles said last week that a preliminary review of crash-data recordings has found no evidence of electronic causes.
Read moreAggressive incentives and ad spending have helped Nissan North America Inc. rack up a bigger sales gain this year than Asian rivals Toyota, Honda and Hyundai-Kia. Now Nissan plans more of the same.
Read moreFirst of all, let me fall on my sword by saying that despite my previous comments regarding the FJ’s weird retro-appearance, the ugly ducking has grown on me like a stray mutt that relies upon personality to earn Milk Bones rather than looks.
Read moreToyota Motor Corp., General Motors Co. and competing carmakers shut plants in South Africa for a third consecutive day because of a pay strike.
Read moreAnd there it is ladies and gentlemen! The ultra-seductive, highly-desirable Porsche 918 Spyder! And it’s a hybrid! Yes, a hybrid. This car may very well redefine the hybrid: what it is, what it’s for and why it is. This car is as far removed from the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight as Pluto is from the Sun. Yet, this car is greener, in all senses of the word, than all subcompact cars you can purchase now in North America.
Read moreVeteran Scott Riggs will make his PRISM Motorsports debut driving the No. 66 Toyota in the August 15 Carfax 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway this weekend.
Read moreToyota Motor Corp. has stopped shipping vehicles to Iran, amid a fresh wave of international sanctions against the Middle Eastern country’s nuclear program.
Read moreBMW, General Motors, Toyota Motor and other carmakers will lose production of more than 2,100 vehicles a day in South Africa after halting output because of a strike that began Wednesday.
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Read moreIn today’s News Brake: Lamborghini weighs a four-door, Toyota gets answers about unintended-acceleration, and we test-drive the 2011 Jaguar XJL Supercharged . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Read moreDrivers were at fault for failing to brake in most of the cases of ‘runaway’ Toyota vehicles investigated by US safety regulators, an official report said.
Read moreBrakes weren’t applied by drivers of Toyota vehicles in at least 35 of 58 crashes blamed on unintended acceleration, U.S. auto-safety regulators said Tuesday after studying data recorders.
Read moreToyota has bowed to international pressure and suspended exports to Iran indefinitely because of the country’s nuclear development programme.
Read moreSouth African autoworkers seeking wage increases more than triple the inflation rate went on an indefinite strike today, slamming the brakes on auto production in Africa’s largest economy.
Read moreToyota Motor Corp., the world’s biggest carmaker, halted exports to Iran in view of U.S. and United Nations sanctions over the country’s nuclear program.
Read moreBrakes weren’t applied by drivers of Toyota vehicles in at least 35 of 58 crashes blamed on unintended acceleration, U.S. auto-safety regulators said after studying data recorders.
Read moreBrakes weren’t applied by drivers of Toyota vehicles in at least 35 of 58 crashes blamed on unintended acceleration, U.S. auto-safety regulators said after studying data recorders.
Read moreBrakes weren’t applied by drivers of Toyota vehicles in at least 35 of 58 crashes blamed on unintended acceleration, federal safety regulators said today after studying data recorders.
Read moreNEWS EDITOR GREG MIGLIORE: This loaded people hauler was very useful during a recent apartment swap. It’s massive, comfortable and surprisingly responsive on the freeway.
Read moreNissan’s first in-house-developed hybrid will be on sale in the spring of next year in the form of the 2012 Infiniti M35h. The Nissan Altima Hybrid, which is available only in a handful of states, borrows Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive technology. Being a brand focused on premium, sporty cars, you can be sure that the mooing we’ve become accustomed to from four-cylinder CVT hybrids will not be part of the M35h’s package.
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