Once again Toyota claims no evidence.
But Dr. Michael Pecht, who saw a lot of evidence, says "the evidence is pointing toward that [Toyota does not know what the problem is, and does not know how to fix it.]
"They are in a quandry, because if they announce that electronics is a problem, they are probably going to be in a lot of trouble, because nobody's going to want to drive the car.
So at this stage I don't think they want to announce that it is an electronics problem."
CNN in 2010. Déjà vu all over again -
Toyota's acceleration mystery lingers
"They are in a quandry, because if they announce that electronics is a problem, they are probably going to be in a lot of trouble, because nobody's going to want to drive the car.
So at this stage I don't think they want to announce that it is an electronics problem."
CNN in 2010. Déjà vu all over again -
Toyota's acceleration mystery lingers
This amazing news piece with Drew Griffin is worth a look even after four years have gone by.