Dealers have been told to stop selling the popular three-row crossover SUVs Side curtain airbag near the driver's head may not deploy in a crash The recall affects 145,000 Toyota Grand Highlander and Lexus TX models Toyota has told dealers to stop selling its latest and hottest three-row SUVs becaus...
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