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Injured motorists seek legal advice over Takata airbags
By John Rolfe · 25 Jun 2015
Shine Lawyers have been contacted by five people who have reported airbags exploding with "excessive force" in a crash, leaving them with facial scars and bruising.Some spent weeks in hospital and others have been unable to return to work. Along with these claims, serious concerns have emerged about the effectiveness of Australia's recall process.The number of suspect cars rose to 168,000 last year, then 400,000 last month and now 850,000Toyota has only managed to examine and, where needed fix, just 29 per cent of 1700 Corollas and Avensis Versos red-flagged in April, 2013, when the number of cars considered at risk was 12,000 and there was no parts shortage.The number of suspect cars rose to 168,000 last year, then 400,000 last month and now 850,000 across major brands.Around the world, 54 million vehicles are affected and the airbag maker, Takata, can no longer produce replacements quickly enough.By Christmas, Toyota hopes to have one-third of the stock needed for recently recalled Yaris models.And the Takata airbag recall is not alone in failing to gain traction. Samsung triggered an official alert on 145,000 potentially deadly washing machines in 2013 but is yet to see more than 80,000 of them.Manufacturers should be treating this as a consumer safety emergencyA Toyota spokeswoman blamed customers for the response to the 2013 recall. It and other manufacturers sent letters to addresses believed to link to at-risk vehicles. "We are relying on customers to book in their cars (for checks)," she said.Car makers needed to do more to get customers into safer vehicles, either by forcing Takata to work faster or by providing loan cars, said Shine partner Rebecca Jancauskas and Senator Nick Xenophon, who has a record of campaigning for greater product safety and owns a recalled 2006 Toyota Yaris."Manufacturers should be treating this as a consumer safety emergency," Senator Xenophon said."Would car company executives want their family members to be driving in cars when there is a real chance of injury or death? That's the pub test."Shine's Ms Jancauskas said questions need to be asked about the testing of products before they hit the Australian market. Relying on information from car makers, the Department of Infrastructure, which includes transport, said there has been no report of injury due to defective airbags.A class action would likely target Takata and car makers.
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Used Toyota Land Cruiser Prado review: 2009-2013
By Graham Smith · 03 Jul 2015
Toyota largely built its enviable reputation for toughness and reliability on big, lusty four-wheel drives like the Prado. Regarded as the LandCruiser's little brother, the Prado is a big wagon that is able to cope with life in town. New It can accommodate up to seven in reasonable comfort, with some space left over
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Toyota LandCruiser: GXL or Sahara?
Answered by Paul Gover · 06 Jul 2015

A four-year-old Sahara will barely be run in. If you like all the fruit then have it.

Mitsubishi Triton: Any known problems?
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 29 Jun 2015

No dramas and the price is great. He'll really notice the difference 20 years has made, in every area from safety to quietness, too.

Toyota LandCruiser: running a 100 Series on gas
Answered by Paul Gover · 29 Jun 2015

I know people who run big Toyotas on gas but the maker has never recommended gas conversions on any of its vehicles. Does that help?

Changing Yaris side mirrors
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 22 Jun 2015

This type of mirror is almost universal but does require some getting used to. If you really can't cope, there are glass shops that will cut a replacement mirror and fit it into the housing.

Toyota Camry 2000: Seized engine
Answered by Paul Gover · 06 Jul 2015

Buying at auction means you take on the risk with a purchase. That's why it's always best to go auction shopping with an expert on the mechanical front.

Lumbar support in Forester and Outback
Answered by Paul Gover · 13 Jul 2015

A well-designed seat should not need extra lumbar adjustment. I've spent the past week in an Outback and found the seats excellent in their shape, support and padding.

Toyota Camry 2011: Warranty repairs not working
Answered by Graham Smith · 26 Jun 2015

If it is the same problem that has recurred and you have the paperwork from past attempts to fix it then I think you have a good case to say that Toyota should fix it. Remember that just because the Toyota warranty has expired, it doesn't mean you are not covered. You still have the consumer protection laws to fall back on.

Toyota Corolla: Higher tyre pressures
Answered by Paul Gover · 22 Jun 2015

Higher pressures are used for such courses because she will be doing extreme exercises and the higher pressures mean better grip while minimising tyre wear.

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