In early 2010toyota issued a recall for over 8000000


In early 2010,Toyota issued a recall for over 8,000,000 vehicles because there were increasing complaints about a sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) issue. There had been 24,000 consumer complaints about the SUA issue to dealers, to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and via lawsuits filed against the company between 2001 through 2009. initially, Toyota responded by claiming that the acceleration was caused by faulty floor mats and/or driver error. Causes then shifted to worn pedals, overheated pedals, condensation, and even software issues. However, the full recall was not made until January of 2010 following uncreasingly vocal Toyota owner complaints and a series of fatal accidents

Question: Discuss the possible product liability theories that would apply. If the floor mats were getting in the way of the brake pedal or pressing on the accelerator, would toyota have liability? evaluate the ethics of Toyota in holding off on the recalls. What if drivers made a mistake, or were just confused, and stepped on the wrong pedal? is there product liability then?

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