Yeah, you’d never see that from Toyota
# Jan 21, 2010 US: 2.3 million Toyota vehicles recalled due to faulty accelerator pedals[6] (of those, 2.1 million already involved in floor mat recall).[3]
# Jan 27, 2010 US: 1.1 million Toyotas added to amended floor mat recall.[30]
# Jan 29, 2010 Europe, China: 1.8 million Toyotas added to faulty accelerator pedal recall.[7]
# Feb 08, 2010 Worldwide: 436,000 hybrid vehicles in brake recall following 200 reports of Prius brake glitches.[2]
# Feb 08, 2010 US: 7,300 MY 2010 Camry vehicles recalled over potential brake tube problems.[31]
# Feb 12, 2010 US: 8,000 MY 2010 4WD Tacoma pick-up trucks recalled over concerns about possible defective front drive shafts.[32]
# Apr 16, 2010 US: 600,000 MY 19982010 Sienna minivans for possible corrosion of spare tire carrier cable.[33]
# Apr 19, 2010 World: 21,000 MY 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado and 13,000 Lexus GX 460 SUV’s recalled to reprogram the stability control system.[34][35]
# Apr 28, 2010 US: 50,000 MY 2003 Toyota Sequoia recalled to reprogram the stability control system.[36]
# May 21, 2010 Japan: 4,509, US: 7,000 MY 2010 LS for steering system software update[37]
# July 5, 2010 World: 270,000 Crown and Lexus models for valve springs with potential production issue.[38]
# July 29, 2010 US: 412,000 Avalons and LX 470s for replacement of steering column components.[39]
# August 28, 2010 US & Canada: approximately 1.13 million Corolla and Corolla Matrix vehicles produced between 2005 and 2008 for Engine Control Modules (ECM) that may have been improperly manufactured.[40]
Wouldn’t know, would never own a toyota. But it does not really have anything to do with Government Motors does it?
I would buy a Toyota or Honda before I would buy anything made by an overpaid union worker. Bet we won’t hear about the recall of POS GM vehicles on the nightly news.