A moment ago when Toyota considered its safety troubles were getting over, they blazed up all over once again. It’s been just less than a year after it was stained by the news of runaway cars. The automaker recollected all 1.5 million vehicles on Thursday to deal with brake-fluid and fuel-pump problems, creating fresh new awareness of safety issues that have worsened inside the firm for many years.
The world's No. 1 manufactures stated that there exists no misshaping or injuries related to the current recall, which is covering some Lexus and Toyota models by the 2004 to 2006 model years, chiefly in the U. S. and Japan only.
Jean-Pierre Dube, a marketing professor at the University of Chicago expressed that for the Toyota, the current recalls damage the company's repo at the time when they are trying to clear up previous problems.
Some past braking and acceleration troubles were held responsible on driver error however these troubles were due to corrosion of the parts.
He further expressed more and said that this is now more like a constant problem for them and its very tough to envision this can't have some result on how users are going to distinguish the Toyota brand and to what level it symbolizes trustworthiness.
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