Toyota recalls more than 120,000 cars in China
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PepinGalarga
usually for there to be a recall there must be tons of accidents. Obviuosly the writer of this article didnt see "Fight Club"...
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elbudamexicano
No idea what Fight Club is but I can imagine if this recall of cars were CHINESES cars (not Japanese Toyotas) the Japanese media would be screaming bloody murder night and day, too bad for the Japanese media that no Chinese cars are sold here in Japan.
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unscrejects
"usually for there to be a recall there must be tons of accidents." Sorry? According to which country's law? In Japan the law says that if a vehicle model receives ten or more complaints about a part that is classified under "safety parts" the problem must be reported to the transport ministry which then decides whether to instruct the manufacturer to conduct a recall. In the US the law is almost the same except in that recalls are not limited to safety related parts. And at least ten complaints must be made to the manufacturer's designated agent (district service manager)...
Recalls are regulated by written law.
The gripes by US dealers against the Japanese makes is that these vehicle problems they're recalling for in China are being swept under the carpet - repeatedly for years.
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