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Toyota settles suit over high-profile Calif. crash

Toyota Motor Corp. has settled a lawsuit brought by relatives of four family members killed in a high-speed crash near San Diego that galvanized attention around safety flaws of Toyotas and led to the recalls of millions of cars, a report published Friday said.

 

Toyota to recall 1.13 million Corolla, Matrix cars

Toyota Motor Corp said on Thursday that it would recall about 1.13 million Corolla and Matrix cars in the United States due to defective electronic control units that could cause the vehicles to stall.

 

Honda Recalls Accords, Civics

Honda is recalling 197,000 Accord and 117,000 Civic sedans as well as 69,000 Element sport-utility vehicles in the U.S. to fix a potential problem that could allow a driver to remove the key when the car is in gear.

Senh: Will these car recalls from Japanese automakers ever end? Maybe it happens all time, it's just that it's only recently that it's worth reporting.

 

New Toyota Recall Involves About 400,000 Vehicles

Among the Toyota recalls are 373,000 2000-4 Avalon models for a steering problem that could cause a crash, and 39,000 2003-7 Lexus LX 470 S.U.V.'s for a steering defect.

Senh: These Toyota recalls never end. It's surprising that they're still in business.

 

Nissan recalls Infiniti G35 sedans, coupes

Nissan Motor Co recalled Infiniti G35 sedans and coupes affecting as many as 134,000 cars due to a connector that could cause airbags not to deploy during a crash.

 

Honda Recalls 167,000 Acuras

Honda Motor is recalling about 167,000 Acura TSX sports sedans in the U.S. to replace a power-steering hose that could deteriorate and lead to smoke or fire.

 

Nissan issues recall of 540,000 vehicles

Nissan issues recall of 540,000 vehicles

The travails of Japanese car makers continue today with the Nissan Motor Company announcing it is to recall nearly 540,000 vehicles globally, with the majority of the recalls affecting the US.

 

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