Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics (AP via Yahoo! News)
Toyota, dogged by millions of recalls and claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, took its strongest step yet Monday to silence critics who blame faulty electronics for runaway cars and trucks.
Toyota experts challenge faulty electronics claim (The Japan Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) Toyota, dogged by millions of recalls and claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, took its strongest step yet Monday to silence critics who blame faulty electronics for runaway cars and trucks. Toyota assembled a group of experts in a bid to refute studies by an Illinois professor who revved Toyota engines simply by short-circuiting the wiring. Toyota's experts ...
Toyota Fires Away at Acceleration Theory (CBS News)
Automaker Brings in Experts to Discredit Professor's Claim That Electronics Glitch is Behind Safety Problems
Toyota: Don't Believe Critic (Fox News)
Troubled automaker assembles group of experts to refute studies that blame faulty electronics for runaway cars • Driver Calls for Help From Out-of-Control Prius
Toyota goes on offensive to discredit critic (MSNBC)
Toyota, dogged by millions of recalls and claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, took its strongest step yet Monday to silence critics.
Toyota disputes electronic criticism (Contra Costa Times)
Automaker assembles group to refute blame on electrcial system
Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics (KSDK St. Louis)
Toyota disputes critic who blames electronics
Toyota Refutes Critic Who Blames Electronics (CBS4 Miami)
Toyota, dogged by millions of recalls and claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, took its strongest step yet Monday to silence critics who blame faulty electronics for runaway cars and trucks. Toyota assembled a group of experts to refute studies by an Illinois professor who revved Toyota engines simply by short-circuiting the wiring.
Toyota Disputes Critic Who Blames Electronics (1010 WINS New York)
Toyota, dogged by claims that it still has not fixed its safety problems, assembled a group of experts Monday to refute studies by a professor who blames faulty electronics for the runaway cars and trucks.