Report: Toyota settles lawsuit tied to crash that triggered recalls
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For a recap of the various Toyota recalls, visit our comprehensive guide Toyota owners had been contacting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about unintended acceleration issues for years, but one tragedy put the spotlight on Toyota's problems. Last August, California police officer Mark Saylor and three family members died when the family's 2009 Lexus ES 350 rental flipped and caught fire after a trapped floor mat reportedly caused the vehicle to speed out of control. A month later Toyota, officially recalled 3.8 million vehicles for floor mat issues and by February 2010 over eight million vehicles were recalled for unintended acceleration issues worldwide. Automotive News now reports that Toyota has settled with the family of Mark Saylor for an undisclosed financial sum just over a year after the accident. Toyota reportedly declined to offer any insight into the agreement, and there's a good chance we'll never know how much money the company paid to settle the case out of court. Toyota is likely years away from putting all of its legal troubles in the rearview mirror, though. The spate of recalls generated numerous other lawsuits and several previously decided court cases were re-opened after the automaker's troubles became front-page headlines. More... |
It's sad that an entire family had to die before Toyota would take any actions to fix the problem. Shows the true ethics of their company. I have never owned a Toyata and never will!
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Its sad what happened, but I thought we have a gear position known as neutral and throwing those junky mats out, I had the same problem with my Corola but its a common sense situation and sadly its not all that easy to find someone with common sense.
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I remember reading about the cops death, he was on the cell phone and could not put the vehicle into neutral. It was just a run-a-way ride :scare2:
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