Posted by ericlb on February 04, 2010 at 19:52:39 from (70.41.96.38):
In Reply to: Dangerous Toys posted by RobMD on February 04, 2010 at 19:31:48:
lol after all the toyota bashing i might remind everyone all manufactures have their issues, its how they step up and remedy it that counts, examples, fords pinto, and its rear end collision fireballs, jeep cj-5's rollover problems , later superceded by fords bronco 2, and lets not forget chevy , the outboard mounted fuel tanks on their trucks, oh yeah and the vega now wasnt that a nice long lasting ride lol a car or truck is a machine, thats all, like all machines it requires its operator to be smarter than it is, a big concern given todays computers vs todays ''consumer'' and companies trying to build vehicles fast and cheap using" wong fu's" china made parts, remember wong fu's last job involved a rice paddy and a hoe, now he's making high tech car parts, we'll see how toyota handels this problem the whole world is watching now and it could make them or bust them
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