Rusty Toyota Tundras Face NHTSA Probe
October 12, 2009 - 10:10 pm
According to the San Antonio Express, Toyota is facing another probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration – on the heels of its unprecedented recall of potentially accident-causing floor mats. This time, the NHTSA is looking into rust and corrosion defects on almost 220,000 Toyota Tundras. The agency has received 20 complaints that “related [...]
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