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Toyota Recall: Is Your Toyota Safe to Drive? by Edmunds.com
Full Story on Toyota Recall: www.edmunds.com If you’re a Toyota owner and you’ve heard the uproar about the recent recalls and problems, you’re probably wondering if your vehicle is affected. This is a rapidly changing situation, so we’ve gathered what we know here to help you decide a course of action. We will continuously update this page as new information is made available. Check out Edmunds.com for more Phil Reed’s in-depth article.
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4 comments on “Toyota Recall: Is Your Toyota Safe to Drive? by Edmunds.com”
I mean, first of all, the fuckin part was made by an American manufacturing company!! Its NOT MADE IN JAPAN!!! Its like MADE IN USA!! Damn it!! TOyota has to ask AMerican manufacturing companines to make some of their parts in order to evade trade conflict. But that eventually lead this problem.
Why is it that only Toyota is being attacked or criticized? What about Ford or the GOVERNMENT’S COMPANY GM? Are their cars all clear? without any kind of accidental problems???????Think about that!!!! When Toyota becomes number 1 in America, suddenly this kind of
national movement that was triggered by the media occurrs!! I feel government’s oppression.
What happens in a supermarket parking lot and a Toyota races towards people walking?
Why would a stuck pedal cause it to accelerate? Would it not stay @ speed? At 60 or 1900rpm the motor make very little HP and the brakes would slow it down alot. I think it is more TPS or computer drive by wire system
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hihihohoho007 says:
March 23rd, 2010
3:05 am
I mean, first of all, the fuckin part was made by an American manufacturing company!! Its NOT MADE IN JAPAN!!! Its like MADE IN USA!! Damn it!! TOyota has to ask AMerican manufacturing companines to make some of their parts in order to evade trade conflict. But that eventually lead this problem.
hihihohoho007 says:
March 23rd, 2010
3:48 am
Why is it that only Toyota is being attacked or criticized? What about Ford or the GOVERNMENT’S COMPANY GM? Are their cars all clear? without any kind of accidental problems???????Think about that!!!! When Toyota becomes number 1 in America, suddenly this kind of
national movement that was triggered by the media occurrs!! I feel government’s oppression.
Tgreenfi08 says:
March 23rd, 2010
3:57 am
I made a song about this. Please send it to anyone with a toyota for safety watch?v=HTfLm_Jj1uk
tphipps2009 says:
March 23rd, 2010
4:18 am
What happens in a supermarket parking lot and a Toyota races towards people walking?
Why would a stuck pedal cause it to accelerate? Would it not stay @ speed? At 60 or 1900rpm the motor make very little HP and the brakes would slow it down alot. I think it is more TPS or computer drive by wire system