Should the Government apologize to Toyota and give money back?
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should they apologize? yes.
should they give me the money back? no
didnt toyota get charged because they failed to tell the goverment, nhtsa or who ever about the floor mat/ stuck accelerator problem in the allotted amount of time required?
should they give me the money back? no
didnt toyota get charged because they failed to tell the goverment, nhtsa or who ever about the floor mat/ stuck accelerator problem in the allotted amount of time required?
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there were no electrical problems. if there were no problems, then why did they do a recall for floormats and to modify the accelerator pedal? no problems or not, theyy failed to report nhsta in the required amount of time that there coooould be an issue with floormats or pedals getting stuck.
btw, if they werent charged for not reporting the issue in time. ignore everything i typed haha. im too lazy to look it up
btw, if they werent charged for not reporting the issue in time. ignore everything i typed haha. im too lazy to look it up
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It is a truly sad situation, in order to maintain the image that they've spent millions to protect from tarnishing, they cannot sue. In the end, Toyota must be the gentleman and walk away. They do deserve the penalties they paid though, that is just wrong. Also, they deserve a public apology from government and mass media that participated in this lynching. I'm glad there are groups like CL that help spread the message of truth, most of us here on CL didn't give into peer pressure and have supported Toyota from the beginning.
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I love how the media did not make the reporting of the nonexistent electric problem the big headline for days/weeks like they did when there was a "problem". Those long discussions of how Toyota got blamed for no reason should be viewed by the mass television crowd. Toyota did no wrong, the government and media did in order to slander the biggest Japanese automaker so US automakers can have a shot of selling their cars.
I thought the unintended acceleration problem was BS from the start and have argued it with some of my friends from the start. I bet they don't want to talk about it anymore. That whole floor mat issue was created by one idiotic Lexus dealership for using the wrong floor mats in the ES. To this day, I still use a 3/4" thick afermarket floor mat on top of the carpet mats in my IS. I played around with the mats and tried all kinds of way to force it to get jammed to no avail. I wonder how that ES passed inspections.
I thought the unintended acceleration problem was BS from the start and have argued it with some of my friends from the start. I bet they don't want to talk about it anymore. That whole floor mat issue was created by one idiotic Lexus dealership for using the wrong floor mats in the ES. To this day, I still use a 3/4" thick afermarket floor mat on top of the carpet mats in my IS. I played around with the mats and tried all kinds of way to force it to get jammed to no avail. I wonder how that ES passed inspections.
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I too have defended Toyota from the start. The stories and lack of hard evidence never added up (remember the bogus blue Pruis driver from San Diego?). The core situation was a floormat problem w/o a fast way to shut off the engine in a panic situation. Nothing more.
What should happen is an apology. That in itself would help sales, which would make up for the fines and loss of sales. Of course, this will never happen. But what can be done is this.... I personally make it an effort to tell my friends, family, and customers there is nothing wrong with Toyotas/Lexus and they should continue to buy them. That's the best thing we can do to help out a deserving company.
What should happen is an apology. That in itself would help sales, which would make up for the fines and loss of sales. Of course, this will never happen. But what can be done is this.... I personally make it an effort to tell my friends, family, and customers there is nothing wrong with Toyotas/Lexus and they should continue to buy them. That's the best thing we can do to help out a deserving company.
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