Filed under: Hybrid, Sedan, Recalls, Safety, Hatchback, Lexus, Toyota
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While
Toyota still
hasn't officially recalled the
Prius, they have admitted the world's most popular hybrid
has potential brake problems. The company is now also looking into whether the Prius' country club cousin, the
Lexus HS250 hybrid, and the Japan-only Sai hybrid, which is based on the HS, might also need their brakes fixed. As of yet, nothing has been decided, but we expect more news soon.
It's also being reported by the Japanese media and
The New York Times that Toyota will issue a global recall for the Prius early this week, and
Automotive News reports that the car's brake problems will be fixed with a software update to the anti-lock braking system. With news of the Prius' brake problems spreading, reports of problems are increasing dramatically. While there were just over 100 complaints lodged with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as of last week, there are now over 800, a good sign that Toyota needs to do
something, and soon.
[Sources:
New York Times,
Automotive News - Sub. Req'd]
Report: Toyota to extend recall run to Prius and Lexus HS over braking issue originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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