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Toyota Motor Corporation To Hold Lexus RecallStocksandShares.TVToyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) has issued a voluntary recall for Lexus GS 350 F Sport RWD Vehicles. Over a potential issue with one of the electronic control units, Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation ...and more » |
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GS 250 makes affordable premium sedanKorea TimesThey struggled against damage to their reputation triggered by the Toyota recall crisis of 2009, a strong yen and output disruption in Japan due to an earthquake and subsequent tsunami last year. Or put simply, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have produced ... |
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Gary Brown: What happened to the casual Sunday 'drive'?Ag JournalWe've all heard about the Ford cars that parallel park themselves with “active park assist” and the Toyota vehicles that do the same thing with “intelligent parking assist.” Other smart cars sold by Lexus and Volkswagen provide similar assistance with ...and more » |
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Honda Recalls Acura in North AmericaZacks.comAutomotive safety recalls were brought into focus by media after Toyota Motors' (TM - Analyst Report) announcement of the largest-ever global recall of more than 10 million vehicles since September 2010. The automaker made greater than 15 safety ...and more » |
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A new whine for the 1%: My Ferrari is broken!Los Angeles TimesThat's right: Somewhere out there, 74 Ferrari owners are feeling a little, well, Toyota-ish this afternoon. It's fitting somehow that the two models are the California (isn't everything about California broken these days?) and the 458 Italia (Italy ...and more » |
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Jeep Wrangler recallAlabama's News LeaderThis is at least the eleventh fire that has occurredMore >> Thousands of Jeep Wranglers are being recalled due to a fire hazard. Chrysler is recalling about 68000 Jeep Wranglers in the United States for a problem that can lead to fires in some cases. |
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