Toyota faces fresh questions over recall response (AFP)
Toyota faces fresh questions over recall response (AFP)
02:03 09-02-2010; source: us.rd.yahoo.com
AFP - Toyota's handling of dangerous defects in its cars came under fresh scrutiny Monday as the group was reported to be planning a global recall of 300,000 Prius hybrids worldwide over a brake problem.
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