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Toyota is citing a new NASA report that found no electronic defects in its vehicles in its second attempt to dismiss a sudden acceleration class-action lawsuit. Armed with the NASA study, Toyota's legal team says the lawsuits are without merit. "Plaintiffs are chasing a phantom theory of defect that only last week NASA and NHTSA, after an extensive investigation, jointly confirmed does not exist," wrote a Toyota lawyer in a motion filed on Monday.2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe Photo Gallery2012 Audi A6 Launch Photo GalleryPorsche 911 Experience Photo Gallery2011 Chicago Auto Show Photo Gallery2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Photo GalleryAutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on FacebookRead Article
Armed with the NASA study, Toyota's legal team says the lawsuits are without merit.
"Plaintiffs are chasing a phantom theory of defect that only last week NASA and NHTSA, after an extensive investigation, jointly confirmed does not exist," wrote a Toyota lawyer in a motion filed on Monday.2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe Photo Gallery2012 Audi A6 Launch Photo GalleryPorsche 911 Experience Photo Gallery2011 Chicago Auto Show Photo Gallery2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Photo GalleryAutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on Facebook
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