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To: Sub-Driver

All you conspiracy theorist are full of crap. Toyota has a problem that is either too costly to fix, or they don’t entirely know what to fix. I.e., it may well be software that is the root cause.

If this whole “sudden acceleration” problem is nothing more than a GM quid-pro, then why isn’t Honda being taken down?


67 posted on 03/09/2010 8:38:45 AM PST by Diplomat
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To: Diplomat

“If this whole “sudden acceleration” problem is nothing more than a GM quid-pro, then why isn’t Honda being taken down?”

One principle in politics is you take one enemy down at a time. The Toyota recall damage to the company is on a roll...so why would they disperse their energy by focusing on another car maker?

I don’t doubt that there is a technical problem with certain Toyotas—and the Dems and UAW are only exploiting it. So the initial problem is not a conspiracy, HOWEVER the exploitation of it is....

Modern cars which are all computer controlled (to one extent or another) are VERY (VERY) complex, therefore, it’s to be expected that there are (minor) glitches...in every single brand. But why all the focus ONLY on Toyota?

Has GM, Ford, Chrysler, BMW, Hyundai, Honda, etc. had NO safety recalls involving electronics in the past year? Of course they have...but not piled-on in the news from the US government in any way like has happened to Toyota.

The fact that Government Motors’ biggest world-wide rival is Toyota, doesn’t raise red-flags for you? It should...


75 posted on 03/09/2010 8:54:52 AM PST by AnalogReigns
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