Enterprise Holdings announced that almost 8,000 of its approximately 35,000 recalled Toyota and Pontiac Vibe vehicles have had their accelerator pedals fixed and have been returned to service at its Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental locations in North America.
Read More →In addition to removing the 2010 Toyota Prius from its fleet, Zipcar has also removed the 2009 and 2010 Toyota Matrix.
Read More →In response to the slowing demand for Toyota models in the marketplace, Kelley Blue Book has decreased the used-car values of recalled Toyotas for the second time by 1 to 3 percent.
Read More →Nearly 30,000 vehicles have been removed from Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car rental locations nationwide.
Read More →Budget's Executive Vice President Thomas Gartland says Toyotas represent a small percentage of the company's overall fleet.
Read More →Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood revises his remarks to Toyota owners to take their vehicles to dealers and “exercise caution until repairs can be made.”
Read More →The automaker says parts used to reinforce the sticking pedals are being shipped to dealers to complete customer repairs.
Read More →The company said it removed these vehicles from its Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental locations in less than two days.
Read More →The operational and financial impact of the Toyota recall on the auto rental industry is expected to be minimal, according to an analysis by equity trading and research firm MKM Partners LLC.
Read More →Commercial and rental fleets as well as leasing companies are handling this problem in different ways at the moment. The prevailing wisdom is “inform, inform, inform.”
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