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Toyota Motor Corp, the world's largest carmaker, halted US sales of its flagship $65,000 Lexus luxury sedan that was recalled last week until a fix for a steering flaw is found.
"Until there's a fix, we can't sell the vehicle," said Kwong, based in Torrance, California. The Toyota City, Japan- based company doesn't yet know when repairs of the vehicles will begin, he said.
Toyota is working to revamp its image after recalling more than 8 million vehicles worldwide in the past year for problems linked to unintended acceleration. Toyota President Akio Toyoda said in an interview on May 20 that the company is more focused on its customers and their safety as a result of the recalls.
Toyota said May 19 it was recalling 11,500 Lexus vehicles worldwide for the problem.