north bergen,new jersey 4/15/2010 10:06:51 PM
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Consumer Reports Warnings forces Toyota to call back SUV’s.

Toyota runs Safety Tests on All Sport Utility Vehicles.

Toyota announced that’s it will run safety tests on all its sport-utility vehicle models in an all-encompassing effort on Thursday to restore confidence in its buyers. For More information regarding Consumer Affairs as well as the Latest Stock Market Information, make sure to visit the Most Exclusive and In Depth newsletter website at: http://www.wallstreetgrand.com/.

 

 

 

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Toyota announced that’s it will conduct safety tests on all its sport-utility vehicle models in a all-encompassing effort on Thursday to restore confidence in its buyers after Consumer Reports warned against purchasing the 2010 Lexus GX 460 in the latest public relations fiasco.

 

Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM), who have been overwhelmed with recalls since October, said it had yet to come to a decision whether to recall the GX 460, which is largely sold in North America. Toyota stopped selling the GX 460 in North America on Tuesday within hours of the Consumer Reports warning, after being criticized in responding in a sluggish manner to consumer complaints on faulty gas pedals, defective floor mats and braking software glitches.

 

Toyota officials in Tokyo said the company was carrying out safety tests that were as close as possible to those of Consumer Reports, including testing the vehicle's response when the driver makes a turn and releases the gas pedal. The company says it does not yet know what the possible problems could be, but was working on it so that Consumer Reports would be able to retest the GX 460 and give it a satisfactory rating.

 

 

 

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