Thursday, Dec 27, 2012 12:37 PM UTC
Toyota to payout $1b over car faults
Largest settlement of its type in automotive history follows four-year battle over unintended accelerations
Largest settlement of its type in automotive history follows four-year battle over unintended accelerations
Top stories include the Nobel Prize in Chemistry announcement and the identity of a murdered Mexican drug lord
A faulty power window has been deemed a potential fire risk
Gas pedals stuck in floor mats lead the Japanese automaker into a safety and public relations fiasco
The Obama administration found that it wasn't electronic flaws led to a massive Toyota recall in 2009
Both men misused their power -- but the Senate leader gave corrupt BAE Systems $17 million in 2010 earmarks
The automaker will begin selling a hybrid station wagon starting next summer as either a 2011 or 2012 model
Not a coincidence: Japan releases Chinese fishing captain and Congress gets busy on rare earth elements
This is what a modern trade war looks like: Do what we say, or the hybrid car gets hurt
The high-end start-up hitches a ride with the Prius-maker. Could be just a P.R. move, could be California's future
Consumer Reports issued a rare "Don't Buy" warning
Another blow for Toyota as the magazine gives the SUV a "Don't Buy" warning
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