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Toyota is reeling from the recall of more than 6 million vehicles with sticky gas pedals and faulty floor mats.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The Prius is among the 8.5 million Toyota vehicles recalled in recent months for problems related to gas pedals and brakes.
CNN: Prius owners blame wild rides on cruise control
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The Wall Street Journal has a report out that might make things tricky for the lawyers suing over supposedly defective Toyota gas pedals.
FORBES: Report: Toyota Gas Pedals Might Not Be Culprit
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Toyota announced today that it is recalling 2.17 million vehicles in the United States because of gas pedals that could become trapped in floor mats or carpet.
FORBES: Toyota's Latest Recall One Small Step Toward Regaining Trust
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The attorneys now suing Toyota say the repair bulletin is proof the car company knowingly lied to the public about the causes of sudden acceleration, blaming floor mats or stuck gas pedals instead.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The automaker suffered a blow to its reputation from a series of massive recalls in 2009 and 2010, including faulty braking, sticky gas pedals and defective floor mats, partly a reflection of how various models used the same parts to save costs.
NPR: Toyota, Honda, Nissan Announce Air Bag Recall
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Instead of using the left analog stick to steer left and right, and assign the gas and brake pedals to two buttons, this game will have you steering with the right stick, which also functions as your camera adjustment and targeting device.
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Look for other signs of excessive wear on the arm-rest, the floor mats, the pedals for the brakes and gas, and the area around the ignition.
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