As of January 2010, Toyota has recalled 9 million vehicles worldwide after vehicles experienced unintended acceleration. The problem can be attributed to two possible causes: the misplacement of a floor mat on the front driver’s side which resulted in pedal entrapment (and) or the mechanical sticking of the acceleration pedal. Thirty-four deaths have resulted from these problems. It would seem that Toyota would really be hurting at this point… What person would be interested in buying a car may have a gas pedal that sticks resulting in acceleration when they actually intend to break?
Contrary to my thinking, based on a SIM Score that rates net sentiment of brands, Toyota’s score has actually improved since the beginning of the recall. » Read entire post «
