Toyota settles for $1.2 billion in unintended acceleration case
The Toyota Motor Corporation has agreed to pay a record US$1.2 billion to settle a criminal investigation after admitting that it mislead American motorists in regards to two unintended acceleration issues affecting its vehicles.
Read MoreLexus aims to beat BMW at torque
Lexus has confirmed that it is aiming for its forthcoming 2.0-litre turbocharged engine to beat the same-capacity BMW engine in terms of torque and match their current 380Nm 3.5-litre V6.
Read MoreToyota is thinking of its drivers’ safety
Toyota has recently detailed three new vehicle safety systems meant to avoid the instances of unintended acceleration and high-speed crashes.
Read MoreToyota sold more than one million hybrids in 2012
We make it a point to talk about hybrids and alternative fuel choices here on this blog, for the main reason that these are...
Read MoreNew clues surface about the rumored Lexus baby SUV
The picture of the rumored Lexus baby SUV has been completed a little bit more with the revelation that Toyota has filed trademark applications for the name
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