Re: The Real Problem

>Are you privy to internal Toyota quality investigations?

Apparently Dimitrios Biller was. Do a google search on his lawsuit from last fall. Of course, he's a lawyer so his credibility could come into question:)

Apparently he's not the only one who thinks that they are being less than forthcoming with all of the information:

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>>Toyota pulled their usual BS, denied the problem >> and tried to shift blame (initially to the Customers, then suppliers). > >Remember Audi and their acceleration problems? > >> Unfortunately this is standard operating procedure for Toyota. > >It is NOT SOP Toyota. Prove that remark!! >

Looks like that's exactly what is being attempted. Of course it'll probably be a while before it all is settled.

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Kevin
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Perhaps, but if you check the public record you will discover Audis "Problem" proved to be driver error, not a mechanical problem as in the current case with Toyota.

Apparently Dimitrios Biller was. Do a google search on his lawsuit from last fall. Of course, he's a lawyer so his credibility could come into question:)

Apparently he's not the only one who thinks that they are being less than forthcoming with all of the information:

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Looks like that's exactly what is being attempted. Of course it'll probably be a while before it all is settled.

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Mike Hunter

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