The issue of how rental car companies handle manufacturers’ recalls has been put in the spotlight following the resolution last week of a lawsuit in Alameda County, Calif.
Read More →Toyota will recall approximately 133,000 2010 Model Year Prius vehicles and 14,500 Lexus Division 2010 HS 250h vehicles to update software in the vehicle's anti-lock brake system (ABS).
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.
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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 →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.”
Read More →The lawsuit alleges that the rental company supplied a 2006 Ford Expedition that lacked the manufacturer's factory-installed anti-rollover system, which automatically applies the brakes when the vehicle starts to fishtail.
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