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Onkel Neal
02-06-10, 11:23 AM
Man’s truck strikes BR Toyota dealership (http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/suburban/83184417.html?showAll=y&c=y)

Is it any coincicence this guy's name is Costanza? :haha:

Costanza explained to Valviva on three separate occasions on Saturday that the dealership could not refund his money for the truck.
McKay said the process during the recall requires dealerships to provide a loaner car while the recalled vehicle is repaired.
Valviva refused the offers and tried to leave the dealership, but his gas pedal stuck, Lee said. The truck accelerated forward, striking the building,

AVGWarhawk
02-06-10, 01:40 PM
This recall has really tarnished Toyota. Some people were pulling the wool by advising Toyota owners to remove the floor mat and also cut the pedal. Nonsense. Toyota was grasping for straws. Furthermore the issue has been known since 1999. What is a few lives in the name of profits? Then we come to find out the Prius has a brake software issue. Also known since 2005. WTH Mr. Toyota? I think we are watching a company begin the decline of quality by using inferior parts. It is catching up to them. At any rate, the Toyota owners are lawyering up for emotional discourse, lost time at work and wrongful death. This is not over by a long shot. To add to the grim days of Toyota, this week Toyota is scheduled to be grilled by Capital Hill. I wonder if the Toyota representatives will arrive in a Toyota or a Ford? :hmmm:

Platapus
02-06-10, 02:14 PM
But you know what, despite all of this, I would, hands down, buy another Toyota over a domestic car. :yep:

Blood_splat
02-06-10, 03:15 PM
Being from Detroit I must admit I have a little grin on my face.:O:

AVGWarhawk
02-06-10, 04:04 PM
But you know what, despite all of this, I would, hands down, buy another Toyota over a domestic car. :yep:

Have you seen Ford lately? :O: I would leave Toyota alone for a while. They need to sort this out. Personally I do not buy the postage sized stamp of steel placed on the pedal assembly as the fix.

Oberon
02-06-10, 05:32 PM
I've seen this film before:

http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/037/b/6/TOYOTA_RECALL_by_Electricfox5.jpg

Skybird
02-06-10, 06:13 PM
Don't write them off too early. This is a Japanese honour thing now, since the head of the company excused in public, which means accepoting a great personal shame. That has a different meaning than the babbling of a Westerner who says he "feels sorry". They have lost their face, they will try to get it back. They will be even better once this crisis has been left behind.

Heck, you can eat your lunch from the floors in their factories.

Platapus
02-06-10, 07:20 PM
Have you seen Ford lately? :O: I would leave Toyota alone for a while. They need to sort this out. Personally I do not buy the postage sized stamp of steel placed on the pedal assembly as the fix.

It is going to take a very long time for domestic car manufacturers to rebuild (or even build) their reputations for me. Since 2000 we have had two Fords cars in our family and both of them were crap.

I will stick with Toyota. Never had a problem and I am driving our 4th Toyota.

Now, if I were in the market for a truck, I would consider a domestic truck. Trucks are what American manufacturers can build well. :yeah:

yubba
02-06-10, 07:53 PM
that we spent to raise that boat that sub hit off of Hawaii. what goes around , comes around. Hungry ghost my ass. If you die at sea you should stay at sea. We ponied up 90million to honor their dead they sure as hell can do the same.

Task Force
02-06-10, 08:10 PM
hmm, heard of this. some guys toyota went through the wall of his apartment...:doh:

AVGWarhawk
02-06-10, 08:27 PM
It is going to take a very long time for domestic car manufacturers to rebuild (or even build) their reputations for me. Since 2000 we have had two Fords cars in our family and both of them were crap.

I will stick with Toyota. Never had a problem and I am driving our 4th Toyota.

Now, if I were in the market for a truck, I would consider a domestic truck. Trucks are what American manufacturers can build well. :yeah:


I have had plenty of Fords. No problems. Had two GM products that sucked badly. Knock on wood as I had a lot of cars but only two that were really piles of crap. I have only owned one Japanese car. Geo Storm GSI. Good car but I stuck with American manufacturers after that. Just in my blood I guess. :03:

Task Force
02-06-10, 09:13 PM
One reason I never really liked asian cars, and will almost always stick to american/european cars (when I get one. lol) is that alot of them are smaller... my main issue with that...

1 when you get in a crash with a large american suv/pickup truck, or some of the large european cars, you arnt as safe... (IMO)

2 I cant fit in most.... when your over 6ft tall, those things are horriable... I tryed driveing my mothers Isuzu Rodeo, and my knees were up in the steering wheel.:rotfl2:

and the fact getting out of the back seat is a hassle...lol I have to fight to get my shoes out (size 12 to 13 currently.)

Reece
02-06-10, 11:41 PM
I tryed driveing my mothers Isuzu Rodeo, and my knees were up in the steering wheel.:rotfl2:

and the fact getting out of the back seat is a hassle...lol I have to fight to get my shoes out (size 12 to 13 currently.)Ah I remember a quote from a Japanese truck ad "not so squeezy" or in this case plenty squeezy!!:D

bookworm_020
02-07-10, 12:01 AM
I wonder if the Toyota representatives will arrive in a Toyota or a Ford? :hmmm:

If they arrive in a Toyota, it may not stop for questions!

Toyota's here in Australia have a good rep overall, but the Hilux crew cab ute that my father in law owned was poorly put together. It was made in Thailand by the way.

Task Force
02-07-10, 12:13 AM
If they arrive in a Toyota, it may not stop for questions!

Toyota's here in Australia have a good rep overall, but the Hilux crew cab ute that my father in law owned was poorly put together. It was made in Thailand by the way.

LOL, I Thought the Hilux was the strongest, most well, indistructable car in the world.:har:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3uvx93QV1U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Uc4Ksz3nHM&feature=fvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfZDtC9kjVk&feature=related
ITS UN KILLABLE I TELLS YA!!!:rotfl2:

Lionclaw
02-07-10, 03:52 AM
LOL, I Thought the Hilux was the strongest, most well, indistructable car in the world.:har:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3uvx93QV1U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Uc4Ksz3nHM&feature=fvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfZDtC9kjVk&feature=related
ITS UN KILLABLE I TELLS YA!!!:rotfl2:

First part is great! :har: