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Toyota finally found a way to keep wheels from falling off its electric SUV

Por: CNN Business October 06, 2022

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CNN  —  Last June, Toyota warned owners of its first mainstream electric vehicle, the and have them transported to dealers because of a scary problem: the wheels could fall off after driving even just a few miles. Now, more than three months later, Toyota has announced that it has finally figured out what was causing the problem, and it has a solution. Toyota's BZR4X crossover electric SUV NATHAN LEACH-PROFFER for Toyota USA A supplier... + full article



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