Customers told not to buy Lexus

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Japanese carmaker Toyota is facing further safety concerns after a US consumer organisation warned customers not to buy one of its models.

Consumer Reports issued a recommendation not to buy the Lexus GX 460 four-wheel drive because of fears that the car could roll over.

The last time it judged a vehicle's performance unacceptable was in 2001.

Toyota said it was concerned with the results of Consumer Reports' testing and was looking into the claims.

The carmaker has recalled over eight million cars globally due to safety fears over faulty accelerators, floor pedals that stuck in mats and braking issues.