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Breaking News: The Fix is In!

On the heels of our previous report, Toyota announced that it has new pedal assemblies that supposedly fix the wear & tear issue plaguing Toyota owners.  The company producing the replacements is CTS Corporation, and while they have already shipped some units to assembly plants, they only have a yearly capacity of 2 million, which makes you wonder how long it’s going to be until all of the affected cars have their gas pedals replaced.

by John Suit

Source: Automotive News, via AutoBlog; Image Source: AutoBlog

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Another Recall for Toyota? More accelerator woes

By now, it should be common knowledge that Toyota recalled 3.8 million vehicles in late 2009 over floor mats that can cause a car’s gas pedal to become stuck, causing unwanted acceleration.  While this recall affects the same pedal, it’s for a different set of vehicles, and has a different cause.  The total number of cars in this recall is 2.3 million.  Read on for more details.

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News: 2011 BMW 7-Series Engines

BMW has just released details on the engines available in the 2011 7-Series sedan.  While it’s had a V8 for many years, a 6-cylinder engine has been unavailable for some time.  With recent engine designs giving far more power and power adders like the turbochargers BMW employs on its 335 and 535, an 8-cylinder engine is no longer needed to move the big 7-Series with gusto.  A side benefit, of which every car manufacturer is worried about these days, is efficiency.  Gas mileage is a bigger and bigger deciding factor when buyers narrow down their car-shopping lists, but the people shopping in the rarified air that the 7-Series occupies are less likely to care than the average commuter.  The gas mileage matters more to the manufacturer, with Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements slated to rise in the coming years.  The CAFE standard, put simply, is the average fuel economy of all passenger cars a manufacturer sells, so by offering a smaller engine on its 7-Series, BMW is hoping to raise their CAFE number ever so slightly.  Look for a 1-2 MPG difference between the available 6 and 8-cylinder engines on the 2011 7-Series cars, which will be labeled the 740 and 750, respectively.

by John Suit

Source: BMW

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Update: Toyota to Recall 3.8 Million Vehicles over Gas Pedal issue

Source: AutoBlog

As I reported earlier here on Road Reality, Toyota is in hot water over stuck gas pedals.  A statement this morning from Toyota gives us their solution for the recall, as well as a timeline for its resolution.  While it’s too late to save the lives of the California State Trooper and his family, who died as a result of this flaw, it’s a wake-up call to Toyota and the rest of the manufacturers.  Any manufacturer that doesn’t incorporate a “smart throttle” which cuts engine power when the brake pedal is pressed needs to think long and hard about how to get that feature into all of their future vehicles.  The crash which brought this issue to the forefront of the news also brings with it the question of how to stop a car equipped with an engine start/stop button, versus a traditional key and ignition cylinder.  Read the original post for how to stop said vehicles.  Continue reading to find out what Toyota is doing to keep drivers safe.

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Recalls: Toyota to shorten gas pedals to prevent them from getting stuck?

Source: AutoBlog

For the last couple of months, Toyota has been in hot water.  At least one accident has already been blamed on a dislodged floor mat, which can cause the gas pedal to become stuck under in a wide-open position, leading to unintended acceleration.  In all, there are 3.8 million affected vehicles, and Toyota says it has over 5 million dollars earmarked for recalls.

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