Which automotive product recall involved vehicles suddenly accelerating and led to the largest civil settlement ever paid by an automaker at the time?
Major product recalls can reshape the transportation industry, forcing manufacturers to rethink design principles and safety standards. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most significant automotive product recalls in history that fundamentally changed how manufacturers approach product safety and customer communication. Can you identify the correct facts behind this infamous transportation industry case?
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- Toyota's 2009-2011 unintended acceleration issue, resulting in a $1.2 billion settlement and recall of approximately 9 million vehicles worldwide
- Ford Explorer's 2000 Firestone tire failures, leading to a $450 million settlement and recall of 6.5 million tires
- General Motors' 2014 ignition switch defect, resulting in a $900 million settlement and recall of 30 million vehicles globally
- Volkswagen's 2015 diesel emissions scandal, causing an $800 million consumer settlement and recall of 11 million vehicles
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