Toyota has announced another recall involving more than one million cars in the US and Canada with potentially faulty engine control systems. The models affected are the Corolla and Matrix made between 2005 and 2008. The Japanese carmaker said three unconfirmed accidents were "alleged to be related" to the problem, one of which resulted in a "minor injury". Last month, Toyota recalled 700,000 cars worldwide and has now recalled about 10 million in the past year. The two recalls in July were due to steering and engine problems, while those earlier in the year were because of sticking accelerator pedals.
The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).
Monday, September 20, 2010
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