Driver killed taking recalled car to get tests
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A BRITISH pensioner driving his recalled Peugeot to a dealer for checks was killed when it shot into a busy road.
Frank Beer's semi-automatic 107 was one of 6000 due to have its accelerator pedals checked, The Sun reported.
The cars were made in a joint venture with Toyota — which is recalling millions of cars with faulty pedals.
Frank hit an oncoming Land Rover as he lurched on to the A30 in Launceston, Cornwall, on Wednesday.
The 83-year-old — town crier of the nearby town of Liskeard — died at the scene.
A 44-year-old woman in the other car had minor injuries.
Police are now checking the Peugeot's accelerator.
Frank's son Tim, a former cop, said: "While he was waiting to cross a fast road, his car moved forward twice.
"We want some answers. I want to know if the car my father was driving was faulty. The next fatal accident could involve a family."
All semi-automatic 107s — made alongside Toyotas at a factory in the Czech Republic — were recalled in February.
A Peugeot Citroen spokesman said none of the 3000 cars checked so far had faults.
He added: "We can't comment because we are awaiting police reports."
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*gulp* and I liked the 107....