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Last I heard it is an unconfirmed rumor. But the reason for that is that it is a gas hog, especially when you lift them, believe me I know HAA My 426hp Camaro gets almost twice the MPG. HA HAA
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And what about the fact that Toyota has covered up this problem (and others), lied about its causes, and blamed its customers, and blamed its suppliers? What about the fact that Toyota has had more unintended acceleration incidents than everyone else combined? Couldn't that be enough cause for the government to take interest? Wasn't it a conflict of interest for congressmen who had 'transplants' in their state to hammer the domestics in late 2008?
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they didnt do there jobs and may have been involved with some back door dealing. sorry that toyota is in trouble but they ARE.they fu*&ed up every one does you me them every one now its time to man up and admittit and pay the price. gm has been at the mercy of the us goverment for longer than there has been a toyota!!!! even after they produced the weapons and air planes and tanks that helped win ww2. so no there not gonna get a break from some of us/usa. |
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But the post I was replying to was referencing problems in a new car...those are represented by the intial quality survey...which I cited. ![]() In any event, GM's warranty claims are dropping like toyota's image. In 2007, I believe, claims were down 50% across the board, and just this past month, OnStar reported 99.7% functionality among Chevrolet powertrains linked to the system. They have really stepped up their game. |
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I just don't understand the logic of doing something that helps competitors more than it helps 'you'. Relatively few people will go "hmm, I was interested in a high quality car, and Toyota is no longer high quality. I think I'll buy a Dodge". Again, if the goal were to do something to help GM and Chrysler, they would go and do something to specifically help GM and Chrysler and hurt everyone else. Afterall, they seem to be smart enough to orchestrate this whole thing and fabricate quality and safety problems for the automaker with the best reputation, they should be smart enough to realize that it would be more beneficial to others than themselves.
This is the first time that I've heard of over 50% of one type of problem being attributed to a single automaker. Have others tried to avoid recalls? Yes. But Toyota has issued recalls for some of these same problems in other countries, but never issued one over here until just now. And they issued those recalls with far fewer incidents than whats been reported over here. How is that defensible? We're not talking about defective volume knobs here, its fundamental vehicle control. Steering, brakes, and acceleration. If there is ever a set of systems that needs to be fail-safe, its these. Did they recall Tacomas for a frame that will rust out? Nope, they bought as many as possible back and crushed them.
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i guess your point is ... 1 toyotas are good . 2 its gm's fault.toyota has any problems. 3 the us goverment is out to destroy toytoy. 4 some one elese did somthing wrong before so its ok for toytoy to coverup & lie. 5 people used to think toyota was good. 6 you wernt born yesterday 7 the goverment should stay out of the "free market" it all makes sense to me now. however it appears to me that you like toyota and nothing is gonna change that. not even the truth.you have that right you can like any thing you want.....like away.......BUT rember thousands and thousands of men and woman gave ther life so you can like what you want . so for me i have to go with the home team even if there not perfect........no one is and now toyota has had there chance to show what they do when they make a mistake..... this is a circular argument you may think what you want as i will....many people on this planet cant and so i say good day to you sir. |
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First, DGthe3, I just want to say that I am responding to your post only, because you have my absolute respect. I know we've butt'd heads before, but in the time I have spent on this board, I have seen how well you treat others, and even those with whom you disagree. I always try to live by golden rule... "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." And I believe you do as well.
As to my response... I first ask do you see the "conflict of interest" (ethics)? I deal with legal ethics all the time, so maybe it sticks out like a sore thumb to me. Anyway, conflict of interest or not... the hearings preceded. What came of it? I believe they made the President of the company almost cry. But I ask, would anything be different today if the hearings didn't take place? (I wanna mention now... I'm not a Toyota-hugger or whatever the last guy said. I do not drive one, and the only one I ever did... well, I'm glad its gone. But Toyota didn't become a household name by always sucking.) DG, I want to ask you... does this not benefit GM and Chrysler? Please don't respond with, "yes, but it also helps Honda, Ford, etc." Why? Because absolutely none of those companies can MAKE the president of Toyota come to one of their hearings... only the the owner of GM & Chrysler can do such a thing. That's conflict of interest, that's ethics violation! (I wish I could make my competitors come to one of my hearings everytime they did something wrong) Finally... I get it, Toyota has made some bad decisions and obviously will 'pay the pipper'. I do hate that anyone, anywhere... dies because of someones careless mistake! Or worse, dies because someone knew about it and didn't fix it. That sucks royally... I got it! Unfortunately, there is even worse on this planet... that many, many more are dying from... much, much worse! (I know, I know... we'll have hearings!!!)
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On to your other comments. As to benefiting GM and Chrysler, I can't deny that they will gain some sales. But these will be low. This is due to the (former) perception of Toyota and the current perception of those two. To the buyer who was previously convinced that Toyota=quality+safety, GM's styling and 'by the numbers' superiority aren't going to be big factors. And neither will Chrysler Corp's large RWD cars. Disuaded buyers will largely seek other brands who are now perceived to be safe and of high quality. Currently, people don't think of GM and Chrysler that way. Whether the should or not is a different argument all together. I'll use an analogy from my own personal experience. My brother refereed some of my soccer games when I was a kid. When he called a hand ball against the other team, was it because of a conflict of interest? Or is it because a rule violation occurred? After all, the call did help my team. I faced similar situations with my cousins daughter when I was a bit older. In one instance, she had a hand ball. She looked at me in disbelief when I blew my whistle. The point with these stories is that officials should be trusted to do the right thing, regardless of who it benefits. And while I question the integrity of some politicians, I choose to believe that enough have a reasonable amount, most of the rest just go with the flow, and the remainder simply oppose everything.
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Bottom line...they're doing the same thing to Toyota as they previously did to GM, Chrysler and the financial institutions and they are doing it consistently. Giving them the public flogging they deserve. Yes, political grandstanding is involved and that goes with the territory. If somebody can prove GM acted slowly and inappropriately in the past with regard to product recalls and it cost lives, I would expect GM to be taken to the carpet in the same fashion, regardless of the government's ownership stake. If that happens and the government takes no action, then you can talk all you want about conflicts of interest and I will support you. Right now, all I see is a government acting properly on behalf of it's citizens, despite accusations to the contrary.
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