Runaway Toyota Prius reported in California
Runaway Toyota Prius reported in California
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Police in San Diego, Calif., had to assist a runaway Toyota Prius
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California Highway Patrol officers #xresponded to an emergency 911 mobile-phone call from the motorist, who was traveling as fast as 94 miles an hour, according to the San Diego Union Tribune.
The police instructed the driver to use his regular and emergency brakes, and once the car had slowed to 50 mph, he cut the engine
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The Prius has been one of a number of Toyota models subject to a series of massive recalls by the Japanese auto maker.
But while some other Toyota vehicles have been recalled for sticking accelerator pedals, the Prius has not -- instead,
samurai swords, the 2010 Prius may suffer from braking-system issues, while the 2004-2009 Prius models are subject to a recall due to floor mats that can trap the gas pedal. See Toyota Web-site pages on floor-mat recall and sticking gas-pedal recall.
Toyota Motor Corp. /quotes/comstock/!7203 (JP:7203 3,515, +120.00, +3.53%) /quotes/comstock/13*!tm/quotes/nls/tm (TM 77.60, -0.34, -0.44%) #xwas cited in reports
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