Issues
Consumer Advisory: NHTSA’s Advice to Toyota Customers
Safety is our number one priority at the Department of Transportation. We’re going to continue to hold Toyota accountable and continue to investigate every possible cause of these safety defects, to make sure there are no other problems. We’ll make sure Toyota is doing all it has promised to make its vehicles safe.
Snow buries global warming bill–and my balcony
Feb. 10, 2010
By Johanna Neuman
Snow Adds To Drift In Politics
Wall Street Journal
Feb. 11, 2010
By Elizabeth Williamson and Neil King Jr.
…"People have finally found a use for their Hummers," shot back Dan Becker, who directs the Safe Climate Campaign and has inveighed against SUVs. "Now if some entrepreneur would just ship all this snow to Vancouver, Greenland and the arctic, where it is so clearly needed."…
The paper trail: As complaints grew, oversight remained lax
Hans Greimel
Automotive News | February 8, 2010 – 12:01 am EST
TOKYO — Federal investigators had just bought a 2007 Lexus ES 350 and were running it through a battery of tests at the government’s Vehicle Research and Test Center in East Liberty, Ohio, when they noticed something funny with the electronic throttle control.
Energy & Commerce Committee Requests More Information on Toyota Recall
Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry A. Waxman and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chairman Bart Stupak today requested clarification regarding several recent statements made by James E. Lentz, President and Chief Operating Officer of Toyota Motor Sales, USA, regarding the automaker’s recent recall announcements. The Committee is seeking clarification of Mr. Lentz’s statements in light of information shared by Toyota officials during a January 27, 2010, meeting with Committee staff.
NHTSA Consumer Advisory on Toyota Recalls
| For Immediate Release Monday, February 1, 2010 |
Contact: Karen Aldana
Avis Budget Group Announces Removal of Recalled Toyotas from U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico Rental FleetParsippany, N.J. Jan 27, 2010 – Avis Budget Group, Inc. (NYSE: CAR) issued the following statement to customers today via its Avis and Budget consumer web sites: "The safety and peace of mind of our customers are a top priority for Avis Budget Group. In light of the safety concerns being raised about Toyota vehicles, we are taking the precaution of removing all of the approximately 20,000 cars that Toyota has identified for recall from our corporate fleet in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico effective Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Media Mayhem: On his one year anniversary, Obama’s green report cardJan. 18, 2010 By Ken Edelstein Daniel Becker, director, Safe Climate Campaign: |
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