Complaints about unintended acceleration of Toyota vehicles leading to accidents have dogged the automaker for years, resulting in hundreds of millions in lawsuit payouts. But Toyota has not lost every skirmish in that long legal battle.

Recently, in Connecticut, Toyota at least temporarily avoided liability in a lawsuit that pits a wife against a husband, who in turn tried to blame the automaker.

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