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I guess one feels better with a little foreplay before they get screwd.

 

Dinner and a movie never hurts the mental attitude. :P

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Some perspective:

 

2009: Ford 4.5 million - defective throttle. Long-standing problem that affected approx 16 million vehicles altogether, model years 1992-2003

 

2009: Toyota - 1.35 million - seat belt problem

 

2007: Ford 1.17 million defective sensor in engine

 

2005: GM 2 million + - seat belt problem

 

2005: Daimler-Chrysler 1.3 million - electronics and brakes

 

2004: GM - approx 1.5 million - defective tail lights and gas pedals

 

2004: Chrysler Group 2.7 million - automatic transmission problem

 

2003: Nissan 2.56 million vehicles model years 1998-2003 - engine defect

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I know you die hard Toyota guys wish it would but there is obviously more here than meets the eye.

 

The news is revelant and it will be interesting to see what come`s out when Congress start hammering away at Toyota`s exec`s this week.

 

The CNBC news report I saw last night does not paint a pretty picture for Toyota.

 

Stay tuned!!

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