Dixie - In Memoriam
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I just wanted to say!
I have been a Toyota owner since 1978, when I bought a '71 Corona MkII for $300, drove the piss out of it for 13 more years... the trunk was rusted out when I bought it... speedo cable broke at about 290k, and I drove it another year like that... so well over 300k miles out of the car, and it was hardly pampered. Then I sold it for $400 in '83... yes, I made a profit! Bought a new Corolla, drove it for the next 15 years... So on and so on... I've had nothing but reliability and dependability out of all but one I owned... The '88 Supra sucked... too heavy, prone to head gasket failure, and rode like a go cart.
I realize they are under heavy scrutiny now, and the public relations nightmare is something they will likely not be able to overcome. If they do, it will probably never be the same for them again, they have pretty much been destroyed. And it just continues to grow, prompting Senate investigations and such....
But... Is it just me and my bias toward Toyotas, or is there something really funny smelling in all of this? I'm generally not one for conspiracy theories, but IF that were something I were inclined to believe in... Isn't it ironic that the people questioning Toyota on Capitol Hill, are effectively the CFO's of GM, and Toyota is the leading car importer? Isn't that somewhat of a 'conflict of interest' or something?
Then, there is "The Problem" itself... does anyone have any idea what causes this phantom acceleration yet? They first thought it was the gas pedals, then the floor mat, then it turned into an electronic problem, but that has been questioned lately... there really hasn't been a definitive answer to what is causing the problem. Toyota is ruined... their reputation is shot now... They won't ever be able to compete in the American market again, on anything near the scale they once did... and we don't even really know what the problem is? Doesn't that strike you as odd?
Finally, what do you think the chances are, if this "problem" had been encountered on a GM car.... we would have heard so much hullabaloo about it? Or would we even have heard about it at all? Certainly, the willing accomplices in the mainstream media, would have done their best to downplay anything negative about GM, to help the government out... it's what they do! Would the NHTSA do the same? And if they would go out of their way to "help" a Government car company, why wouldn't they do the same thing to destroy one? ....I'm just saying!
I have been a Toyota owner since 1978, when I bought a '71 Corona MkII for $300, drove the piss out of it for 13 more years... the trunk was rusted out when I bought it... speedo cable broke at about 290k, and I drove it another year like that... so well over 300k miles out of the car, and it was hardly pampered. Then I sold it for $400 in '83... yes, I made a profit! Bought a new Corolla, drove it for the next 15 years... So on and so on... I've had nothing but reliability and dependability out of all but one I owned... The '88 Supra sucked... too heavy, prone to head gasket failure, and rode like a go cart.
I realize they are under heavy scrutiny now, and the public relations nightmare is something they will likely not be able to overcome. If they do, it will probably never be the same for them again, they have pretty much been destroyed. And it just continues to grow, prompting Senate investigations and such....
But... Is it just me and my bias toward Toyotas, or is there something really funny smelling in all of this? I'm generally not one for conspiracy theories, but IF that were something I were inclined to believe in... Isn't it ironic that the people questioning Toyota on Capitol Hill, are effectively the CFO's of GM, and Toyota is the leading car importer? Isn't that somewhat of a 'conflict of interest' or something?
Then, there is "The Problem" itself... does anyone have any idea what causes this phantom acceleration yet? They first thought it was the gas pedals, then the floor mat, then it turned into an electronic problem, but that has been questioned lately... there really hasn't been a definitive answer to what is causing the problem. Toyota is ruined... their reputation is shot now... They won't ever be able to compete in the American market again, on anything near the scale they once did... and we don't even really know what the problem is? Doesn't that strike you as odd?
Finally, what do you think the chances are, if this "problem" had been encountered on a GM car.... we would have heard so much hullabaloo about it? Or would we even have heard about it at all? Certainly, the willing accomplices in the mainstream media, would have done their best to downplay anything negative about GM, to help the government out... it's what they do! Would the NHTSA do the same? And if they would go out of their way to "help" a Government car company, why wouldn't they do the same thing to destroy one? ....I'm just saying!