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Toyota acknowledged that is has begun fixing problems with the brakes in its prized Prius, but remains undecided about a recall, adding to the catalog of safety woes—and muddled responses—at ...
TORRANCE, Calif. — Toyota USA says it is evaluating brake problems with the 2010 Prius gas-electric hybrid, but no decision has been made about a recall. Company spokesman Brian Lyons says it ...
(FILES) The 2009 Toyota 3rd generation Prius is seen on February 4, 2009 at the Washington Auto Show in Washington, DC. Toyota said February 4, 2010 there was a brake design flaw with its Prius ...
Toyota Prius Stalling Problems Continue, Highlighted by a Dealer’s Lawsuit over Five-Year Problem. Three recalls to fix more than 800,000 cars have allegedly not remedied tens of thousands of ...
How far back do potential braking problems with the Toyota Prius go? The answer may be much further than believed, and could involve vehicles dating back to the 2005 model-year.
Toyota says there were design problems with the antilock brake system in the new Prius, which went on sale last year. Toyota Motor Corp. spokeswoman Ririko Takeuchi said Thursday that Toyota found ...
Take the Prius. This vehicle seems to have both a braking issue and some problem that causes the vehicle to accelerate unintentionally. Updated 2/5/10: Toyota's president apologized Friday for the ...
2010-2015 Toyota Prius ABS Failures . ... Addressing the common issues with Toyota hybrids, such as braking problems and ...
Toyota GB PLC can confirm that there have been no reported problems in the UK or Europe with the braking performance of the current, third-generation Prius, since its launch in August 2009. Toyota ...
One of the most reported issues from owners of the Toyota Prius, is that the multi-function display on the dashboard failed. Over 870 drivers reported this behavior on models from 2001 through 2016.
Police investigators, Toyota and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are looking into Monday’s incident involving a 2008 Prius traveling over 90 mph with a stuck pedal in California.
Every car has its issues; the Toyota Prius is not excluded. At the end of the day, the fourth-generation Prius is the most reliable, with the later model years being the best of the best.