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February 22, 2010 (2:41) After an internal memo shows Toyota avoided a recall in 2007, analysts are questioning whether the company cares more about money than safety.
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4 comments on “Internal Memo Shows Toyota Avoided Recall”
This is Toyota’s biggest blunder and they’re paying for it. Arrogant Toyota sales people didn’t nudge on their sticker prices because people will buy them full price but nowadays they’re begging people to buy their cars.. but still at sticker prices! Lots of cover-ups including faulting their customers. Yes it’s all about the mighty dollar.
You only thought you could trust them because they withheld information from the public. They’ve known about these issues ever since they started putting DBW in the 2002 Camry’s. But they chose to save money rather then lives by not recalling defective products and issuing a solution.
please! of course toyota was more focus on making money than building a better cars, wake up people, all cars in the end are same that includeds toyota, what this is, is a reality check not just toyota but all import fans, that believe that american cars suck and imports are built prof. and to that THE JOKE ON YOU DUMB ASS!!!!
kanehi says:
July 28th, 2010
3:12 am
This is Toyota’s biggest blunder and they’re paying for it. Arrogant Toyota sales people didn’t nudge on their sticker prices because people will buy them full price but nowadays they’re begging people to buy their cars.. but still at sticker prices! Lots of cover-ups including faulting their customers. Yes it’s all about the mighty dollar.
dodge69874 says:
July 28th, 2010
3:42 am
You only thought you could trust them because they withheld information from the public. They’ve known about these issues ever since they started putting DBW in the 2002 Camry’s. But they chose to save money rather then lives by not recalling defective products and issuing a solution.
gmracing15 says:
July 28th, 2010
3:48 am
please! of course toyota was more focus on making money than building a better cars, wake up people, all cars in the end are same that includeds toyota, what this is, is a reality check not just toyota but all import fans, that believe that american cars suck and imports are built prof. and to that THE JOKE ON YOU DUMB ASS!!!!
killakamp23 says:
July 28th, 2010
4:18 am
What happened to the auto industry? It looks as thought even the companies we thought we could trust in are collapsing around us…