Posted On: February 10, 2010 by Mark A. Anderson

More Toyota Recalls: This Time the Prius

On Tuesday, Toyota added yet another recall to what seems to be an advancing list of complaints of safety issues for the car manufacturer. Now, in addition to the Corolla, Toyota has recalled 400,000 Priuses. This puts the number of recalled vehicles to over 7 million globally.

This new recall is happening at the same time the U.S. Transportation Department is investigating hard-to-handle steering complaints on the 2010 Toyota Corolla. The Prius recall is due to braking problems which cause both brief and prolonged delays when braking.

Most hybrids, like the Prius, use regenerative braking that uses wasted energy from braking to help recharge the car batteries. In heavy braking situations the vehicle switches from regenerative to standard hydraulic braking, which is when the delay in braking occurs.

Toyota is making significant efforts to make sure that the braking problems are fixed and that no more recalls occur in the future. However, the question remains whether or not this really is the last recall for Toyota, and if the company is committed to renewing their reputation of safety and quality in the future.

I wonder how many motor vehicle accidents have been caused by the floormat and braking problems? I own a Toyota and had at one time felt I owned a safe car, but not anymore.

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