At a time when customers would likely be questioning their loyalty and trust in an automaker that continuously recalls its vehicles, Toyota (NYSE:
TMAkio Toyoda700,000 vehicles be recalled for possibly damaged airbags in pick-up trucks and defective brake lights in sedans and crossovers.
Perhaps the most shocking of the latest recalls is yet another
pedal entrapment issue that prompted federal regulators to force the vehicle distributor into recalling 154,000 Lexus SUVs at the end of June. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asked that the vehicles be recalled as there are
once again serious safety issues with the floor mats and accelerator pedals.
While unfortunate shortcomings continue to plague the safety standard upheld by Toyota, U.S. competitor Ford (NYSE:
F) has recently had its fair share of recalls issued as well that may be taking some of the heat off of the foreign automaker.
Throughout July, Ford has had to recall more than 700,000 2001-2004 Ford Escape and Mazda Tribute models and over 10,000 2013 Ford Escape models on the risk of – you guessed it –
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