Insincere Commitments & Games #1
NEVER FORGET THESE WORDS --- TOYOTA KNEW AND ALLOWED PEOPLE TO DIE!
WASHINGTON, March 23 (UPI) -- Toyota warned U.S. dealerships in 2002 that Camry owners complained of throttle surges and recommended adjusting the computer, documents indicted. [sic]
A lawyer with the non-profit Center for Auto Safety in Washington said the technical service bulletin discusses electronics issues -- not mechanical issues raised in the massive recall -- and how the condition was corrected, CNN reported Tuesday.
"If you look at this document, it says electronics," attorney Clarence Ditlow said. "It says the fix is reprogrammed in the computer. It doesn't say anything about floor mats."
....repair bulletin proves the manufacturer misled the public about the causes of sudden acceleration.
From: Toyota allowed people to die
Deep Pocketed Clients, Cash Cows and Insanity
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Regulators Hired by Toyota Helped Halt Acceleration Probes
Regulators Hired by Toyota Helped Halt Acceleration Probes
In that lawsuit, the family of Guadalupe Alberto, 76, says she died when her
2005 Toyota Camry sped out of control and crashed into a tree. The lawsuit
blames a defect in the electronic throttle control, said attorney Edgar
Heiskell, who represents the Alberto family.
“She blew past an intersection, witnesses saw her with both hands on the wheel,” Heiskell said. “She appeared to be standing on the brake while steering.”
“She blew past an intersection, witnesses saw her with both hands on the wheel,” Heiskell said. “She appeared to be standing on the brake while steering.”
This is the comment posted on dealerrater [about Route 44 Toyota]:
Half of the positive remarks on here are from employees trying to boost their egos.
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"A customer
that has a good experience will typically tell 3 to 5 people, but a customer who
has a poor experience will tell more than 20. When this is trend occurs via the
web, these numbers can rapidly multiply and could spell disaster for brands that
don’t have strategies in place to combat online negative
chatter."
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