2010 continues to be a year to forget for Toyota, as it has announced yet another voluntary recall for a small production run of 2010 Tacomas.
The recall, which was announced last week, will apply to 8,000 Tacoma 4WD trucks because of a component in their front drive shafts that may contain cracks created during the manufacturing process. If the cracks worsen, there is an increased chance that the drive shaft could separate from the joint.
Consumers are urged to go to a Toyota dealership for a 10-minute inspection that will determine whether the drive shaft needs replacement. No other Toyota vehicles are said to be affected by recall.
The latest recall preceded a report from the Associated Press on Monday that attributed 34 alleged deaths to cases of sudden acceleration in a number of its vehicles since 2000, according to government data.
For those who own a recalled Toyota vehicle, but may face some form of financial restraint that keeps them from getting their car fixed, taking out a payday loan may be able to cover the momentary costs and ensure that the car gets the servicing it needs. 
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