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Hertz joined Avis and Enterprise tonight in temporarily stopping the renting of Toyota vehicles that are part of the automakers recall.

"We are taking action so there can be no question about the safety of our customers and the cars we rent," said Hertz CEO Mark Frissora. "We expect these actions will have minimal operational disruptions."

So let's review. You can't buy a Toyota that's covered by the recall at a Toyota dealership. You can't rent one from one of three of the largest car rental firms. But Toyota and the government say it's just fine for you to be driving your Toyota around as long as you watch out for warning signs that the gas pedal may jam open, leaving you with a runaway car. Is this logical?


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