看來Toyota真是問題不小(剛從FoxNews上看來的)
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Officer Helps Save Driver in Runaway Prius
A Prius driver calls 911 after accelerating to pass another vehicle on a California freeway and finding that he could not control his car.
EL CAJON, California -- A California highway police officer helped slow a runaway Toyota Prius from 94 mph to a safe stop on Monday after the car's accelerator became stuck on a freeway near San Diego, authorities said.
Prius driver James Sikes said that the incident Monday occurred just two weeks after he had taken the vehicle in to an El Cajon dealership for repairs after receiving a recall notice, but he was turned away.
"I gave them my recall notice and they handed it back and said I'm not on the recall list," Sikes said.
Sikes’ 2008 Prius was not covered by the accelerator recall – only the floor mat recall, ABC News reported. His Prius model allegedly has a different accelerator than the ones with “sticky” pedals. Sikes said there didn’t appear to be anything wrong with his floor mat, ABC reported.
In a statement, Toyota said it has dispatched a field technical specialist to San Diego to investigate the incident.
Toyota has recalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6 million in the United States -- since last fall because of acceleration problems in multiple models and braking issues in the Prius.
On Monday, Sikes called 911 about 1:30 p.m. after accelerating to pass another vehicle on Interstate 8 near La Posta and finding that he could not control his car, the California Highway Patrol said.
"I pushed the gas pedal to pass a car and it did something kind of funny ... it jumped and it just stuck there," the 61-year-old driver said at a news conference.
"As it was going, I was trying the brakes ... it wasn't stopping, it wasn't doing anything and it just kept speeding up," Sikes said, adding he could smell the brakes burning he was pressing the pedal so hard.
A patrol car pulled alongside the Prius and officers told Sikes over a loudspeaker to push the brake pedal to the floor and apply the emergency brake.
"They also got it going on a steep upgrade," said Officer Jesse Udovich. "Between those three things, they got it to slow down."
After the car decelerated to about 50 mph, Sikes turned off the engine and coasted to a halt.
The officer then maneuvered his car in front of the Prius as a precautionary block, Udovich said.
Toyota owners have complained of their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has received complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration of Toyota vehicles since 2000.
One of the crashes claimed the life of a CHP officer in August.
Off-duty CHP Officer Mark Saylor was killed along with his wife, her brother and the couple's daughter after their Lexus' accelerator got stuck in La Mesa.
The Toyota-manufactured loaner vehicle slammed into a sport utility vehicle at about 100 mph, careened off the freeway, hit an embankment, overturned and burst into flames.
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Officer Helps Save Driver in Runaway Prius
A Prius driver calls 911 after accelerating to pass another vehicle on a California freeway and finding that he could not control his car.
EL CAJON, California -- A California highway police officer helped slow a runaway Toyota Prius from 94 mph to a safe stop on Monday after the car's accelerator became stuck on a freeway near San Diego, authorities said.
Prius driver James Sikes said that the incident Monday occurred just two weeks after he had taken the vehicle in to an El Cajon dealership for repairs after receiving a recall notice, but he was turned away.
"I gave them my recall notice and they handed it back and said I'm not on the recall list," Sikes said.
Sikes’ 2008 Prius was not covered by the accelerator recall – only the floor mat recall, ABC News reported. His Prius model allegedly has a different accelerator than the ones with “sticky” pedals. Sikes said there didn’t appear to be anything wrong with his floor mat, ABC reported.
In a statement, Toyota said it has dispatched a field technical specialist to San Diego to investigate the incident.
Toyota has recalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6 million in the United States -- since last fall because of acceleration problems in multiple models and braking issues in the Prius.
On Monday, Sikes called 911 about 1:30 p.m. after accelerating to pass another vehicle on Interstate 8 near La Posta and finding that he could not control his car, the California Highway Patrol said.
"I pushed the gas pedal to pass a car and it did something kind of funny ... it jumped and it just stuck there," the 61-year-old driver said at a news conference.
"As it was going, I was trying the brakes ... it wasn't stopping, it wasn't doing anything and it just kept speeding up," Sikes said, adding he could smell the brakes burning he was pressing the pedal so hard.
A patrol car pulled alongside the Prius and officers told Sikes over a loudspeaker to push the brake pedal to the floor and apply the emergency brake.
"They also got it going on a steep upgrade," said Officer Jesse Udovich. "Between those three things, they got it to slow down."
After the car decelerated to about 50 mph, Sikes turned off the engine and coasted to a halt.
The officer then maneuvered his car in front of the Prius as a precautionary block, Udovich said.
Toyota owners have complained of their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has received complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration of Toyota vehicles since 2000.
One of the crashes claimed the life of a CHP officer in August.
Off-duty CHP Officer Mark Saylor was killed along with his wife, her brother and the couple's daughter after their Lexus' accelerator got stuck in La Mesa.
The Toyota-manufactured loaner vehicle slammed into a sport utility vehicle at about 100 mph, careened off the freeway, hit an embankment, overturned and burst into flames.
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2010-03-09 21:15:06
到處都在播
引用簡單說就是一輛不在召回名單上的pirus也加速了 而且警察出動 抓了豐田的現行
2010-03-09 21:26:00
豐田完蛋了,徹底完蛋
引用2010-03-09 21:36:09
當年的薩達姆。侯賽因就是被同樣的手法幹掉的。
引用2010-03-09 21:59:38
是日本奸商狡猾
引用多年來豐田一直隱藏其缺陷
90年代前,豐田的產品沒有福特和馬自達更有信譽的
90年後他們已高端汽車模型打破市場
父親的朋友在泰國的汽車零部件配件廠
我們從不購買豐田
2010-03-09 22:38:43
豐田是世界上最大和最成功的汽車公司! 豐田從來沒有撒謊!
引用太勁了! 豐田技術一日千裡, Prius 車可以高達每小時 94英裡。我必須買它!
能夠自動增藘過其他車輛! 必定是豐田一些種絕密高科技的東西,只是他們錯誤地安裝到@些車。他們免費@得好|西都不知道它, 還哇哇叫!
2010-03-09 23:29:24
State Farm says it alerted feds to Toyota problems in 2007
Christine Tierney and David Shepardson / The Detroit News
Insurance giant State Farm alerted U.S. safety regulators in late 2007 that it was seeing an uptick in reports of sudden-unintended acceleration incidents in Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles, a company spokesman said today.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration officials confirmed that they had been notified by State Farm but were already investigating reports of unintended acceleration from drivers of Toyota and Lexus vehicles.
Still, the disclosure by State Farm, the country's largest auto insurer, is bound to turn up the pressure on both NHTSA and Toyota about their handling of complaints from Toyota drivers that their vehicles could accelerate uncontrollably.
From The Detroit News: www.detnews.com/articl...z0hkxgwaIw
2010-03-10 07:54:17
為什麼沒有司機在車出現加速問題的時候換到N檔?這次更絕,警察在旁邊也沒有提醒他換N檔,還讓他拉手刹,車子沒有打橫翻滾不能不說是個奇跡。
引用是不是在高速的時候是不可以換檔的?有同學試過沒有?
2010-03-10 08:39:14
大家能從GOOGLE NEWS或者BING NEWS搜索到這樣的英文新聞嗎?
引用真是神奇了,在GOOGLE和BING裡搜PIRUS的新聞,啥都沒找到,只有GOOGLE顯示了一條中文的相關新聞。
看來bing和GOOGLE都被收買了,呵呵。
2010-03-10 09:02:47
真是神奇了,在GOOGLE和BING裡搜PIRUS的新聞,啥都沒找到,只有GOOGLE顯示了一條中文的相關新聞。
看來bing和GOOGLE都被收買了,呵呵。
你怎麼搜索的啊?google news上面你一輸入prius,就會有 prius california, prius san diego, prius runaway, prius recall....的提示,第一條就是這個新聞。 引用
2010-03-10 09:09:34
Ding
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