going back to 2000? According to Transport Canada, at least 20 complaints were filed of "unwanted acceleration involving toyota products between 2000 and 2008". however, Toyota decided to not report the safety defect to Transport Canada, or act upon the complaints. The cases included a Corolla (2004 ), Camry
(crashed in 2004) and a Prius (2005), and another Corolla (2006). This information came from Testimony before the Canadian House of Commons Committee investigating Toyota's handling of defects and recalls in its vehicles. In all of the cases cited, owners took their vehicles to Toyota dealers, who did nothing to fix the problem. Subsequently, the owners complained to Transport Canada, which said it depended on Toyota to report the problem as a safety concern, which Toyota failed to do.
(crashed in 2004) and a Prius (2005), and another Corolla (2006). This information came from Testimony before the Canadian House of Commons Committee investigating Toyota's handling of defects and recalls in its vehicles. In all of the cases cited, owners took their vehicles to Toyota dealers, who did nothing to fix the problem. Subsequently, the owners complained to Transport Canada, which said it depended on Toyota to report the problem as a safety concern, which Toyota failed to do.