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However, tests of the Camry by Car and Driver in 2009, attempting to use the brakes to stop acceleration of a purposely stuck throttle at 70, 100 and 120 miles per hour (110, 160 and 190 km/h), found that the test driver was able to reduce speed to 10 mph (16 km/h) in all instances, and in the 70 and 100 mph (110 and 160 km/h) tests, stop the ...
2004: The NHTSA sent Toyota a chart showing that Toyota Camry models with electronic throttle controls had over 400% more "vehicle speed" complaints than those with manual controls. [citation needed] 2005: Incident observed in a Toyota Camry. The cause was initially suggested to be a tin whisker, [27] however this was later proven not to be the ...
The Toyota Camry (XV40) is a mid-size ... The hybrid fared identically except in the offset crash test where it gained 0.08 points then picking up 0.01 in the side ...
Toyota said it was recalling another 19,000 vehicles over a software problem that means “the rearview image may not display within the period of time required by certain US safety regulations ...
Toyota's RAV4 gets good marks for safety on most tests, but it received a "poor" score in a new type of crash test run by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Toyota says it is working hard ...
A common family sedan, a 1998 Toyota Camry, tested at HIC=288. [9] A 2007 Camry at HIC=175. [10] [11] A comprehensive searchable database of vehicles and their HIC scores is available at safercar.gov.
The publication noted that the car took 37.5 seconds to go from 0–60 MPH, it was dangerously structurally deficient in a 30MPH crash test with a standard car, and its bumpers were "virtually useless against anything more formidable than a watermelon", all of which made the publication deem the 360 "unacceptably hazardous". [40]
The 2013 RAV4 small SUV from Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) managed to achieve just a 'poor' rating on a new front crash test. The small overlap front crash test simulates a left-front collision ...