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Toyota recall striking anyone else as fishy?
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03/02/2010 12:07:44
 
 
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03/02/2010 11:54:48
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>>>The Toyota recall for sticky gas pedals has been striking me as fishy for a while. Now Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is recommending that people who own these vehicles not drive them at all until taking them to a Toyota dealership for service.
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>>>http://money.cnn.com/2010/02/03/news/companies/dot_toyota_lahood/index.htm?hpt=T1
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>>>Is this an unwarranted conspiracy theory on my part? It just seems awfully convenient for the domestic automakers with their business in the toilet and Toyota being the #1 manufacturer. They wouldn't be ginning this story up behind the scenes, would they?
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>>It does seem kind of odd.
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>>It seems to change from day to day as well.
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>>We got a recall notice on our Prius last fall re: the floor mat causing the gas pedal to stick.
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>>Now most of the other Toyotas are recalled because of a defective gas pedal (not floor mat related) that can stick. But the Prius was just a floormat issue?
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>>Now the Prius's are suspected of having brake issues.
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>>Through it all, our Prius works like a charm and we intend to get another one for me (when interest rates are viable).
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>>We also know how to put a car in neutral if the throttle sticks.
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>>I'm assuming people who are having wrecks have to sign off from whomever they are texting at the time and then try to 'text a friend' to find out what to do. this can be time consuming in an emergency.
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>Or turn off the ignition.Or is there some "safety" feature that stops you doing that.
>My father used to turn the ignition off on long hills and freewheel all the way down

Friend of mine tried that - but unfortunately forgot that this also brought the steeing wheel lock into play.
First bend - straight on!
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