Lexus has revealed their premium compact CT 200h in Geneva. It will be making its North American debut later this year in New York.
Lexus has revealed their premium compact CT 200h in Geneva. It will be making its North American debut later this year in New York.
Toyota has announced a limited service campaign (LSC) to fix oil hoses on certain vehicles equipped with VVT-i engines. It’s important to note that this isn’t a safety recall, as it shouldn’t have any dangerous consequences if not fixed, but rather a step taken by Toyota to increase customer satisfaction.
Some owners of Toyotas affected by the unintended acceleration recalls are reporting that the fix installed by dealers isn’t working. Here we go again. UPDATE: Toyota has responded to the situation, you can read about it after the jump.
If you read my last whining ranting session, you’ll remember I said something about a Ferrari hatchback being something that shouldn’t be done. However, I forgot that a similar concept is being done by another supercar company.
Are we forgetting how to drive, or are we just simply counting on new technology to do it for us?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has raided the offices of three of Toyota’s suppliers in Michigan. What has Toyota gotten themselves into this time?
Yeah I said it, being green as a fashion statement just shows how much of an idiot you are. Before I begin, I am down for the stopping of deforestation and the use of renewable energy, not to mention the need to increase efficiency, but…
Toyota’s reputation is kaput, so what’s next? Hyundai of course, bear with me on this one.
Business is as usual at Toyota. Two more recalls on the way, with one affecting 8,000 2010 Tacomas (Equipped with 4WD) and the other affecting 7,314 2010 Camrys (Unrelated to the last Camry recall).