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In response to consumer complaints regarding Toyota’s sudden acceleration recalls, the United States House of Representatives has called Toyota to testify at an Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing scheduled for February 25.
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Daily Auto News

In response to consumer complaints regarding Toyota’s sudden acceleration recalls, the United States House of Representatives has called Toyota to testify at an Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing scheduled for February 25.
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New developments continue in the Toyota recall firestorm, with the world’s largest automaker adding another 1.1 million vehicles to last year’s recall involving unintended acceleration and floor mats. Note that this is a separate recall from the more recent one involving faulty accelerator pedals, which affects 2.3 million vehicles.
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As expected, Toyota is enduring a lot of fallout for its recent recall of 2.3 million vehicles due to unintended acceleration problems – which led to the subsequent freezing of sales and production for eight of its most popular models.
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Toyota better watch its back. The Japanese powerhouse is on a two-year run as the world’s largest automaker. But now that a massive acceleration pedal recall has brought it down, it looks like GM is trying to keep it there. The financially strapped Big Three automaker is offering Toyota owners and leaseholders several incentives if they abandon the recall-plagued brand and switch to the General.
