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It's kinda scary.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8281981.stm
SilverBack
09-30-2009, 05:13 AM
Yaris isn't affected. Our floormats don't slide around enough
TheRealEnth
09-30-2009, 07:21 AM
i dont have floormats anymore?
thebarber
09-30-2009, 07:47 AM
Toyota: the new Ford
jclo3313
09-30-2009, 07:50 AM
Toyota: the new Ford
Ouch
TheRealEnth
09-30-2009, 07:51 AM
yeah that was a little harsh to say to anyone... Noone will be like ford
frownonfun
09-30-2009, 08:36 AM
haven't toyotas been coming with those mat clips for quite some time now? and if a floor mat does get stuck can't you just put the car in neutral or turn the key or even try reaching down and pulling the mat out if the situation is looking that bleak?
Why not just put the car in neutral and apply the hand break? Why not just turn the key to accessory power to kill the engine?
IllusionX
09-30-2009, 10:16 AM
Before the crash, one of the passengers called 911 to report that the accelerator was stuck and the car had reached 120 miles per hour (193km per hour).
seriously.. even if the accelerator was stuck, all the way down (why did it get stuck ALL the way down anyways???) one can apply the brakes, hard enough to keep the car from even moving, or from going that fast...
bigbang
09-30-2009, 11:34 AM
It only happen in the USA
WHY
are American that stupid ?
kustom play
09-30-2009, 11:51 AM
i seen this on the news, first thing I thought was "why didnt they just put it in netural?"
Lafiro
09-30-2009, 11:52 AM
It only happen in the USA
WHY
are American that stupid ?
Yes. Watch the tv, watch shows like Real Time with Bill Maher.
You will immediately see how stupid americans are.
Also look at something major(for me) like network neutrality, and bandwidth overages/billing.
Companies still say prices for bandwidth are dropping, they are not losing customers, yet:
They lay off workers, and now want to insitute a cap on bandwidth and charge $$ for each extra GB of data transfered.
Yet, most americans wouldnt know wtf that meant even if they looked it up.
So in the end its another way to screw everyone over and put more money into th pockets of the BOD's, and CEO.
I'm sick of the way this country is run, and how no one with power is doing anything about the way we are turning into a greedy capitalist country.
i seen this on the news, first thing I thought was "why didnt they just put it in netural?"
I think people are just getting to reliant on technology—and becoming lazy because of it.
cause it is actual work and people are DUMB AND LAZY... i mean come on the car should have known that it would happen and do everything for the driver
It was a Lexus after all. I mean, the car practically stops itself!
In some instances, drivers fail to push the brake pedal hard enough to engage the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Brake Assist [1] senses a panic-stop scenario by judging how quickly and how forcefully the driver hits the brake pedal, automatically applying increased braking boost until the driver releases pedal pressure.
It can also drive itself, too!
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
A cruise-control system that can automatically adjust vehicle speed in order to help maintain a pre-set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle traveling in front. Dynamic Radar Cruise Control [1] uses millimeter-wave radar to help maintain this distance.
DandiDani
09-30-2009, 06:18 PM
people take technology for granted.when we have a bad storm and the power goes out for a day...you would REALLY think it was the end of the world. I work for walmart and you should see all the people running in and loading their carts with generators,milk,water,first aid kits...it gets nuts. then they get mad at the associates becuz we run out of generators.lol.it is really just sad.:thumbdown:they just want the car to do everything for them so they can just sit there and go for a ride. im pretty sure if i didnt have clips for my floor mats that i would be just fine...lol:laugh: they should be more worried about the pack rats that have tons of junk in their car and something getting jammed up underneath the brake.:eyebulge:
haha. I was once in Canada when there was a black out, people were going insane and it even made the news..its was a 2hr black out. Honestly, get a fucking grip. Here in Lebanon we get black outs every 4 hours, but we got generators..so it's all good.
people take technology for granted.when we have a bad storm and the power goes out for a day...you would REALLY think it was the end of the world. I work for walmart and you should see all the people running in and loading their carts with generators,milk,water,first aid kits...it gets nuts. then they get mad at the associates becuz we run out of generators.lol
DandiDani
09-30-2009, 06:55 PM
it cracks me up.i just watch them all swarming grocery. i sware theyd start a boxing match over the last gallon of milk. lol. dont get me wrong i do feel sorry for the people who had accidents bcuz of the floormats and perhaps in a panic they probably were not thinking clearly(e-brake,etc;)but honestly what more do people want?:iono:my yaris was the first car i have ever seen have clips for the floormats.
supmet
09-30-2009, 07:37 PM
The car was keyless, so he couldn't just turn the key off, and you go ahead and pull the ebrake at 120. In fact, do it in the yaris with rear drums.
And this is clearly darwinism in action. I've had cars(both owned and rented) where the first thing I did was toss the floor mats. If you don't have the common sense to see a loose mat is gonna get caught under the pedals, you probably shouldn't be operating a car. The yaris is the first car I've driven with floor mats in a long time, because it has the clips.
Also, enough with the alarmism. They haven't even finished the investigation, and this is a VOLUNTARY recall by toyota.
DandiDani
09-30-2009, 07:53 PM
:clap::thumbsup:
The car was keyless, so he couldn't just turn the key off, and you go ahead and pull the ebrake at 120. In fact, do it in the yaris with rear drums.
And this is clearly darwinism in action. I've had cars(both owned and rented) where the first thing I did was toss the floor mats. If you don't have the common sense to see a loose mat is gonna get caught under the pedals, you probably shouldn't be operating a car. The yaris is the first car I've driven with floor mats in a long time, because it has the clips.
Also, enough with the alarmism. They haven't even finished the investigation, and this is a VOLUNTARY recall by toyota.
Hm, you can still throw it in N and ease on the brake, jerking it will get you nowhere, I agree.
Hell, neutral, ease on the e-brake and slowly ease the car over to grind up against a guardrail for more friction.
DandiDani
09-30-2009, 10:44 PM
lol
new OEM for USDM cars:
http://images.thecarconnection.com/lrg/ford-focus-ev--kill-switch_100180460_l.jpg
Just make sure Goose isn't your RIO when you use that thing.
Yes, I went there.
frownonfun
09-30-2009, 11:48 PM
i think i read that in a push button car you just hold down the button for 3 seconds to turn it off. i didn't know this before i read that but i also don't own a push button vehicle. i hate those things. what so frickin hard about turning a key anyway?
SilverBack
10-01-2009, 06:56 AM
Nothing usually, but ask people with arthritis :laugh:
IMO I don't even consider this a recall. It's just another media campaign to scare the shit of people. They're making a bigger stink about this than our seatbelt foam issue from months back. Might as well call this another Swine Flu "epidemic" to expose the idiots in society ..again...
frownonfun
10-01-2009, 11:45 PM
yeah i really didn't think of the arthritis demographic.
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