Canadian Vehicle Recalls Overview
Click here to view a timeline of recent Toyota Canada Recalls and Consumer Announcements What is a Recall? The Motor Vehicle Safety Act (MVSA) governs motor vehicle safety in Canada. It also governs the requirement to provide notice to consumers and other others in the event of a safety recall. A safety defect is a defect in the design, construction or functioning of the vehicle or equipment that affects or is likely to affect the safety of any person. Transport Canada is the regulatory authority charged with the responsibility of enforcing the Act
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Canadian Vehicle Recalls Overview
New 2010 Toyota 4Runner Earns Highest Frontal Crash Test Rating from IIHS
TORONTO, On, March 12, 2010 - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) today announced that the new 2010 Toyota 4Runner mid-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) has earned its highest ranking of “good” in their frontal offset high-speed crash ratings. IIHS frontal crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests
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New 2010 Toyota 4Runner Earns Highest Frontal Crash Test Rating from IIHS
Don’t Waste Money on Outdated Advice
They’ve been around awhile – a snippet of advice here, an old adage there. They’re the guidelines that are supposed to help keep cars running in top condition. Problem is, most of them aren’t based in fact – or they’re just plain outdated. Ford decided to debunk a few of the most
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