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You beat me to it. I was just going to post the Forbes.com article: http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/12/toyota ... mento.htmlcougartex wrote:Updated story:
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So you're saying that the real ones are 100% legitimate? That's pretty profound.bdickens wrote:Some of the incidents have been faked, but the real ones are not driver error. It has to be a software bug.
"But the [federal] investigation of the vehicle, carried out jointly by safety officials ... didn't find signs the brake had been applied at full force at high speeds over a sustained period of time," the Journal said, citing three people familiar with the investigation.
You're a good sport.bdickens wrote:Crow isn't too bad if you marinade it and put enough Tabasco on it.
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