Toyota knew Lexus flaw 2 years ago

"Toyota knew two years ago about the engine problem behind its latest Lexus recall, even changing the spring part to correct it, but did not think a recall was warranted until recently, a company official said Tuesday."

From The Detroit News:

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Ran out of anti-Toyota propaganda so I just thought I'd mention I have the cognitive abilities of a 2 year old downs syndrome boy and I'm about as interesting as a paperweight.

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The only conclusion they should reach is that BMW owners need to get their expensive klunkers into the shop for a new fuel pump every

10,000 miles.
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NHTSA found autos working within spec.

Wife found my Depends leaking in left rear. Do not buy Depends from Walmart in Dunbar west virginia, it seems they outsourced them to same Chinese factory as GM parts. George Bush directive. Obama in progress of unfucking the country but it takes time. Thanks.

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I just made a doody.

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The other day I was on my way to buying a newspaper to look up the latest Toyota news. A guy in a Prius ran over my foot. Do I have any legal recourse? I was impotent long before the accident but if there's some way I could spin this into a free lifetime Viagra supply, I'd love to know about it. My neighbors son who is down's syndrome misses our "hide mister sausage" game we used to play, I have been unable to do that in six years. Thanks for any tips.

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Today my doctor introduced some new meds into my daily regimen. He jokingly refers to it as chemical labotomy treatment. The new pills are quite a bit more expensive and long term are bit of stretch on the budget for an unemployable like myself. I asked the doctor if its okay if I order "equivalents" from illegal canadian pharmacies and his exact words were "I couldn't care f***in' less what you do".

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Today?

I think he introduced you to these meds quite a while ago...

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