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I have a Toyota Camry '09 and I am as all customers afraid about using this brand right now after the gas pedal problem which forced the Toyota Manufacturer to make a massive recall for its cars.
So what I am asking now is how to get rid out of this car, as I am on leasing term and still have 2 years on my contract, I just want to return it back to the dealer or some one take over the lease, so any advice on how to do that.!
It is scary when it comes to your family safety on the highways!!
Thanks
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I have a Toyota Camry '09 and I am as all customers afraid about using this brand right now after the gas pedal problem which forced the Toyota Manufacturer to make a massive recall for its cars.
So what I am asking now is how to get rid out of this car, as I am on leasing term and still have 2 years on my contract, I just want to return it back to the dealer or some one take over the lease, so any advice on how to do that.!
It is scary when it comes to your family safety on the highways!!
Thanks
Calm down, ok? If your car every does take off suddenly all you have to do is push the shifter into neutral. That is it. It has been on the news to do this too. Your families safety is not in jeopardy. I have heard the cell phone calls of the people who died, and it was their fault for not knowing how to drive.
It should be noted there are no recalls of Toyota's products in Europe. The claim is there are no cars sold there produced with US supplied parts so no issues. If the problem is due to a supplier's faulty work, it could have hit any of the car manufacturers here.
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see quote below:
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washingtonpost.com
The magnitude of Toyota's problem continued to increase Thursday, as the company announced it will recall vehicles in Europe with gas-pedal issues. It is still investigating what models and how many.
No, it's not. However, the sudden finger pointing at CTS ignores that Lexus models using Japanese-sourced Denso pedals have also been experiencing unintended acceleration.
interesting tidbit. where did you read that?
Mike
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