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Originally Posted by rslyk
Stove...The Ford recall was on the cruise control that would for no reason
go to wide open throtle....it was in the mid 80's and was phantom problem
that took Ford years to live up to...I believe it was finally linked to a ground
path problem....
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you sure this is not the multi-million vehicle recall where fords caught fire because the cruise control brake switch was in the brake fluid and vehicle would catch fire overnight in the garage ?
or any of the other of millions of recalls by 'name ANY auto manufacturer here' ?
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to rslyk
yeah it sucks to have a problem with a car, but the way you're talking about it, the way you are doing, and bringing up completely irrelevant comparisons, is only making you look foolish here...
Toyota is a corporation, and the goal is to 'make money for stockholders'. Period. To achieve that goal, they strive to design reliable and stylish automobiles (and other heavy machinery and products) for various price points. Failures detract from that goal. Mistakes can and will happen and Toyota tries to correct them. Your expectations as stated are unreasonable and quite silly, and don't 'float' in the real world.
sh*t happens, deal with it.