Toyota leads US recall surge

0 CommentsPrint E-mail Shanghai Daily, December 31, 2010
Adjust font size:

Auto makers in the United States recalled about 20 million vehicles in 2010, led by high-profile recalls by Toyota that prompted new scrutiny of the auto industry's safety record.

The number of recalls this year was the largest in the US since 2004, according to an analysis of federal data. The auto industry set a record with 30.8 million recalled vehicles that year.

Toyota Motor Corp recalled about 7.1 million vehicles in 2010 to fix faulty gas pedals, floor mats that could trap accelerators, defective braking and stalling engines. The safety woes by the world's No. 1 auto maker brought more attention to auto safety from government regulators and the public, which filed more than 64,000 complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly double the number in a typical year.

Safety recalls can cost car companies tens of millions of dollars or more and have become more common since 2000, when Congress passed legislation to spot safety defects more quickly in the aftermath of the massive Firestone tire recalls. In 2010, lawmakers held several hearings on the Toyota recalls but sweeping legislation to increase penalties against car companies, require auto makers to meet new safety standards and empower the government to demand a recall stalled in Congress.

Toyota was fined US$48.8 million by the government for its handling of three recalls dating back to 2004. Toyota has vowed to take a more proactive approach to safety, creating engineering teams that can quickly examine cars that are the subject of consumer complaints.

Among other auto makers, General Motors Co recalled about 4 million vehicles in 2010 while Japanese rivals Honda and Nissan both recalled more than 2 million cars and trucks. Chrysler recalled about 1.5 million vehicles and Ford called back more than 500,000 vehicles.

Wade Newton, of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents a dozen car companies, including GM, Toyota and Ford, said auto makers "are doing a better job of identifying and pinpointing safety-related issues and taking faster action." He said safety advances in new vehicles helped traffic deaths fall last year to its lowest levels since 1950.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comments

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产欧美日韩精品丝袜高跟鞋| 影音先锋男人站| 亚洲国产精品白丝在线观看| 精品一区二区三区AV天堂| 国产一级视频在线观看网站| 黄色成人在线网站| 国产精品素人福利| 99精品国产高清自在线看超| 很黄很色的女同性互慰小说| 久久中文字幕2021精品| 日韩精品中文字幕无码一区| 亚洲人成精品久久久久| 欧美精品videosex极品| 亚洲色欲www综合网| 福利小视频在线观看| 午夜视频久久久久一区| 色窝窝无码一区二区三区成人网站| 日本毛茸茸的丰满熟妇| 亚洲一区无码中文字幕| 欧美最猛黑人xxxx黑人猛交| 亚洲视频在线观看免费视频| 精品久久久久久久中文字幕| 四虎影视大全免费入口| 视频在线一区二区| 国产在线h视频| 国产漂亮白嫩的美女| 国产精品va欧美精品| 131美女爱做免费毛片| 国模杨依大胆张腿视频流露| chinese国产一区二区| 嫦娥被爆漫画羞羞漫画| 一边摸一边叫床一边爽| 成人影院在线观看视频| 中文字幕影片免费在线观看| 日批视频在线免费看| 久久久久久国产精品三级| 日本精品少妇一区二区三区| 久久综合九色欧美综合狠狠| 最近中文字幕mv免费高清电影| 亚洲一级片网站| 欧美一级视频免费观看|