The Toyota recall crisis started in 2007 when Toyota recalled 55,000 vehicles for sliding floor mats. The floor mats were sliding forward and trapping the gas pedal preventing drivers from being able to use the brake to stop the vehicle. This was just the beginning of Toyota’s recall crisis. According to Guyette and Piotrowski, Toyota had several recalls for vehicles with major safety issue that impacted, unexpected and uncontrollable accelerations, steering malfunctions and defects in the braking system (Piotrowski & Roger, 2010). …show more content…
Toyota did not face the issue until 2010. In 2009 there was a report of a car accelerating our control, hitting another car and rolling down an embankment and catching fire. During the crash, a call was made to the police stating the car was accelerating and the driver could not stop the car. This was a fatal accident, none of the passengers survived. This caught the attention of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Heller & Darling, 2011). Toyota once again started recalling cars for the gas pedal issue. Toyota recalled about 8 million cars in 2010. The total recalls cost Toyota over $3 billion dollars in repairs, changes to existing production models and legal costs (Heller & Darling,