Nearly 1.9 million Toyota RAV4 SUVs are under investigation after reports of engines catching fire

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nearly 1.9 million Toyota RAV4 cars after receiving 11 fire complaints over the past year.

"Toyota is aware that NHTSA has opened this investigation and we are cooperating with the agency," a Toyota spokesperson told Insider. The small SUV is one of the car company's top-selling vehicles, as well as one of theThe agency said the fires could likely be attributed to instances of prior front end collisions or improper battery installation. Many of the reports included cars with less than 50,000 miles on them.

 

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