U.S. to Seek $16.4 Million Fine Against Toyota
By MICHELINE MAYNARD
The penalty is the largest single federal fine against an automaker and accuses Toyota of failing to notify the government about defective pedals promptly.
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The penalty is the largest single federal fine against an automaker and accuses Toyota of failing to notify the government about defective pedals promptly.
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