US: Toyota wins unintended acceleration case
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 4 April 2011
Toyota has won a much-anticipated case in US District Court in New York that was seen as an early indicator of the strength of the legal theories behind current unintended acceleration claims against the company.
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