Topic: Toyota Matrix
While past Toyota recalls focused on cars that accelerated without warning, now the company may be facing a new recall for cars that won't go at all. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has upgraded its preliminary investigation into stalling problems ...
The government safety agency has announced it is launching another safety investigation into a Toyota product, this time involving stalling problems in the Corolla and Matrix. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has received 26 complaints of engines stalling in 2006 ...
In late November, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into the Toyota Corolla and Matrix in response to reports of random and sudden engine stalling. Now, Toyota has contacted NHTSA to inform them it may have found a culprit ...
Complaints of unintended acceleration in Toyotas may not end with the recent recalls. When I heard about the Toyota recall I immediately called and had my car serviced. The Toyota dealer did recall work on my brakes and gas pedal on February ...
Last week, Toyota recalled 2.3 million vehicles because their accelerator pedals could stick. The problem is, they haven't figured out a solution -- so they have effectively taken the affected cars off the shelf by putting an immediate halt to sales and ...
Though the wedge-shaped roofline and 5-door "wagonette" body style hark back to the first-generation Vibe, the new Vibe is an up-to-date package that's strong on safety, practicality and versatility. Like the first-generation Vibe, which made its debut in 2002 as a 2003 ...
2009 sees an all-new version of the Toyota Matrix, the 5-door mini-wagon designed in conjunction with General Motors, which sells their own version called the Pontiac Vibe. It seems that Toyota is trying to present the Matrix a youth-oriented car -- so ...