Posted by ohiod14 on March 13, 2010 at 20:05:24 from (97.115.237.41):
In Reply to: Toyota sales posted by tlak on March 13, 2010 at 05:24:12:
Here is the deal, when you are developing advanced equipment by building tomorrows automobile, you end up with some things that get overlooked. It is tragic that people may have been killed, but the media has basically been presenting Toyotas case of advanced engineering, and sales are up. fly by wire throttles are used on jet fighters, hybrids are unheard of from the us until they were forced into competing.
When you are developing decades old automobiles, you need to find any reason to put the other guy in the hot seat.
Government Motors, and Chrysler dosent exist in my (check) book.
I havent been to the repair shop in 15 years, and none of my autos are engineered here in the states. First 100k is a given with regular service, after that you need to decide if you want to keep it until 250, 350, or 400k.
I just dont trust the us stuff because of the crooked corporate types.
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