Lab questions Prius steering safety, asks for government probe
Probe could affect 561,000 gas-electric hybrids.
Auto safety regulators are deciding if they will investigate a complaint that the steering can fail on the Toyota Prius after an automotive testing laboratory asked for the investigation on Jan. 30, according to The Associated Press. For the full story, click here.
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