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Topic started on 28-1-2010 @ 11:42 AM by l neXus l

Toyota recalls top 5.3 million vehicles


money.cnn.com
The latest addition to the recalls was announced Wednesday, with 1.1 million vehicles added to the 4.2 million recalled in November to fix a problem in which the gas pedal can become caught on the edge of the removable floormat, causing the vehicle to accelerate uncontrollably.
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reply posted on 28-1-2010 @ 11:44 AM by milesp
If you have one of these cars, why not just remove the freakin' floor mat?



reply posted on 28-1-2010 @ 12:15 PM by l neXus l
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thats a pretty bold statement, americans dont make the best cars in the world
Ford sucks, Chevy is terrible now, the only cars i like right now are toyota, and VW


reply posted on 28-1-2010 @ 12:26 PM by mecheng
Originally posted by l neXus l
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thats a pretty bold statement, americans dont make the best cars in the world
Ford sucks, Chevy is terrible now, the only cars i like right now are toyota, and VW


Ford Fusion, Taurus, and Mustang seem to be doing very well. As are the Chevy Impala, Camaro, and Corvette. GM has a very good line of SUV's as well and Ford Trucks always are tops.

I think the US cars today are as good if not better than Jap cars in most categories... usnews.rankingsandreviews.com...


reply posted on 28-1-2010 @ 12:35 PM by Mdv2
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I guess you are stuck in the 70s


German cars tops in latest ADAC Breakdown Statistics

Reliability is the main concern for most car buyers, and for obvious reason - for such a large investment, the car better start up and take you where you need to go. And while all brands have their issues, it turns out German cars fared best this time around, mirroring last year's results.

The turnaround is something of an upset, since Japanese cars dominated most of the previous decade in reliability surveys. The Germans have definitely upped their game, however, with Audi at the leading edge. The Audi A2, A3 and A6 all ranked tops in their classes, though Mercedes-Benz's C-Class just edged out the Audi A4 in the mid-size sedan class.

BMW's cars also showed well, with the X3 taking its class, the 3-series convertible and coupe taking the sports car/convertible class and the 5-series ranking second behind the A6 in the large sedan class.

Japanese brands were nearly absent from many lists, getting only one car in the top 5 in any class - the Toyota Aygo, which placed second behind the A2. The bottom rungs of the classes weren't all Japanese either, however, with Korean, French and U.S. brands taking most of the lower rungs, especially Ford, Opel, Renault and Hyundai.

The ADAC Breakdown Statistics information is compiled by analyzing the 2.46 million qualifying call-outs of the ADAC roadside assistance team for the calendar year 2008. To be considered, a vehicle must have been manufactured between 2003-2008, registered in volumes of at least 10,000 in Germany and largely unchanged for at least the past three years - ruling out brand-new cars' effect on the previous model's statistics.


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