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RICHMOND, CA - JANUARY 29:  A new Toyota Highlander waits to be unloaded from a truck at Hanlees Hilltop Toyota January 29, 2010 in Richmond, California. Toyota will announce next week its plans to fix more than 2.3 million cars and trucks with accelerator pedals that have the potential to stick.

RICHMOND, CA - JANUARY 29: A new Toyota Highlander waits to be unloaded from a truck at Hanlees Hilltop Toyota January 29, 2010 in Richmond, California. Toyota will announce next week its plans to fix more than 2.3 million cars and trucks with accelerator pedals that have the potential to stick.

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Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

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Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

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Robert Chung, left, and his wife Mandy Cui look over a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung, left, and his wife Mandy Cui look over a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

Robert Chung looks at a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung looks at a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

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Delivery driver Josh Walker carefully drives a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV off of a truck at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Delivery driver Josh Walker carefully drives a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV off of a truck at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

Delivery driver Josh Walker carefully drives a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV off of a truck at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Delivery driver Josh Walker carefully drives a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV off of a truck at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

P.K. Kittavong polishes the front of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

P.K. Kittavong polishes the front of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

P.K. Kittavong polishes the front of a 2010 Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

P.K. Kittavong polishes the front of a 2010 Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

A Toyota Highlander is seen on the floor of the 2010 Washington Auto Show in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Faulty gas pedals have prompted Toyota to suspend U.S. sales of eight of its most popular models including the Highlander.

A Toyota Highlander is seen on the floor of the 2010 Washington Auto Show in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Faulty gas pedals have prompted Toyota to suspend U.S. sales of eight of its most popular models including the Highlander.

AP 

TUSTIN, CA - JANUARY 26:  Rain falls on a Toyota Highlander at the Tustin Toyota dealership on January 26, 2010 in Tustin, California. Toyota is temporarily pulling many of its cars and trucks off display and halting production because of a problem that can cause the accelerator to stick. Among the affected models besides the Highlander at the RAV4, Corolla, Matrix, Avalon, Camry, Tundra and Sequoia.

TUSTIN, CA - JANUARY 26: Rain falls on a Toyota Highlander at the Tustin Toyota dealership on January 26, 2010 in Tustin, California. Toyota is temporarily pulling many of its cars and trucks off display and halting production because of a problem that can cause the accelerator to stick. Among the affected models besides the Highlander at the RAV4, Corolla, Matrix, Avalon, Camry, Tundra and Sequoia.

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TUSTIN, CA - JANUARY 26:  Rain falls on a Toyota Highlander at the Tustin Toyota dealership on January 26, 2010 in Tustin, California. Toyota is temporarily pulling many of its cars and trucks off display and halting production because of a problem that can cause the accelerator to stick. Among the affected models besides the Highlander at the RAV4, Corolla, Matrix, Avalon, Camry, Tundra and Sequoia.

TUSTIN, CA - JANUARY 26: Rain falls on a Toyota Highlander at the Tustin Toyota dealership on January 26, 2010 in Tustin, California. Toyota is temporarily pulling many of its cars and trucks off display and halting production because of a problem that can cause the accelerator to stick. Among the affected models besides the Highlander at the RAV4, Corolla, Matrix, Avalon, Camry, Tundra and Sequoia.

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RICHMOND, CA - JANUARY 29:  A new Toyota Highlander waits to be unloaded from a truck at Hanlees Hilltop Toyota January 29, 2010 in Richmond, California. Toyota will announce next week its plans to fix more than 2.3 million cars and trucks with accelerator pedals that have the potential to stick.

RICHMOND, CA - JANUARY 29: A new Toyota Highlander waits to be unloaded from a truck at Hanlees Hilltop Toyota January 29, 2010 in Richmond, California. Toyota will announce next week its plans to fix more than 2.3 million cars and trucks with accelerator pedals that have the potential to stick.

Getty Images 

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung playfully kicks at the tire of a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

Robert Chung, left, and his wife Mandy Cui look over a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung, left, and his wife Mandy Cui look over a new Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

Robert Chung looks at a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

Robert Chung looks at a Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV while shopping for a new car at a Toyota dealership in Seattle, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. announced late Tuesday it would halt sales of some of its top-selling models to fix gas pedals that could stick and cause unintended acceleration. Last week, Toyota issued a recall for the same eight models affecting 2.3 million vehicles.

AP 

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