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Jalopnik: Did Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Fake 'Unintended Acceleration?' Exclusive 03/11/2010

Did Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Fake "Unintended Acceleration?" [Exclusive]

James Sikes, the San Diego runaway Toyota Prius driver, filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and now has over $700,000 in debt. According to one anonymous tipster, we're also told he hasn't been [more...]

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