Report: WSJ unintended acceleration story "planted" by Toyota

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    When The Wall Street Journal reported that crash data obtained by the U.S. Department of Transportation pegged the blame for Toyota's unintended acceleration on drivers, one line stuck out:
    "A NHTSA spokeswoman declined to comment on the findings, which haven't been released by the agency."
    With no official word from the DOT or NHTSA on its findings in the case, the WSJ's sources have been called into question.

    According to an unnamed NHTSA spokeswomen speaking with Just-Auto, "The story was planted by Toyota. Toyota is the source - yes we know that for definite [sic]. It is [the] Toyota PR machine. We knew they were going to put it out."

    There's no doubt Toyota is in close contact with the DOT and NHTSA, so there's a good chance that Toyota has been privy to the findings ahead of their official release. However, until something official comes down from the Feds, the exact causes of unintended acceleration aren't simply open and shut.

    We're in the process of contacting both NHTSA and Toyota about the story and will update you as more information is collected.

    [Source: Just-Auto]Report: WSJ unintended acceleration story "planted" by Toyota originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 15 Jul 2010 11:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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