Filed under: Government/Legal, Safety, Toyota

Plaintiffs in the
unintended acceleration class action case against
Toyota are striking back against
the findings laid out by NASA. It was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration that produced
research showing electronics were not to blame for any sudden acceleration-related issues.
According to
Bloomberg, the plaintiffs in the case maintain that NASA didn't dig deep enough. Toyota's computer systems utilize eight million lines of code, yet NASA
only looked through 280,000. Lawyers for the plaintiffs have filed paperwork stating they plan to bring in experts who'll contradict NASA's findings.
Toyota maintains that any issues of unintended acceleration were related to stuck accelerator pedals, faulty floor mats and driver error - two out of three of which have been addressed with recalls.
[Source:
Bloomberg]
Bloomberg: Unintended acceleration Toyota plaintiffs challenging NASA findings originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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