Posted on 01/19/2007 6:14:25 AM PST by eraser2005
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Toyota Motor Corp. plans to recall about 533,000 Sequoia SUVs and Tundra pickup trucks in the United States to repair faulty components that could make the vehicles difficult to steer.
Six injuries and 11 accidents were reported as a result of the defect, Japan's top automaker said Friday.
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Ha! Watch these two videos. BBC's Top Gear tries (and fails) to destroy a Toyota Hilux (sold here as the Toyota Tacoma).
After that amount of use, it most certainly IS a poor quality issue. Connecting rods just don't throw randomly. 8 years is INCREDIBLY premature.
As for maintenance, I can guarantee it was impeccably maintained.
One is, one isn't. The 87 XJ6 Vanden Plas isn't, the 2000 XKR Convertible is - and you can see where the Ford beancounters tried to save some bucks compared to the older cars. Still a very good car, though. However, the all-Ford designs (which my car is not) are turning out to be disasters.
That didn't help Jaguar, Triumph, or any other company under the British Leyland banner much..
"I guess what you mean is the PROFITS go to a Japanese company. OOOOOHHH. That's EVIL!"
A new Tax source. Not only big OIL but Foreign owned companies!
What a great idea. Nancy, Nancy, calling Nancy.
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