Toyota points finger at drivers in diesel filter class action
Bannister Law
2019-10-23 3:42 pm
| Melbourne
Responding to a class action on behalf of over 250,000 car owners, auto giant Toyota has admitted issues with filters in three of its diesel vehicle models but says drivers who failed to respond to warning lights in their cars could not clam damages for any breaches of quality guarantees.
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