From: JLA on
Last week, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologized on Japanese Television
for his company�s little fiery death safety oversight.

Akio said:

"We're extremely sorry to have made customers uneasy. We plan to
establish the facts and give an explanation that will remove
customers' concerns as soon as possible."

Immediately afterward, he was seen departing in a black Audi sedan
which, judging by reports, had a fully-functioning accelerator pedal.

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From: Tegger on
info(a)jlaenterprises-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (JLA) wrote in news:Ndydnfqy3L5v3_XWnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d(a)giganews.com:

> Last week, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologized on Japanese Television
> for his company's little fiery death safety oversight.
>
> Akio said:
>
> "We're extremely sorry to have made customers uneasy. We plan to
> establish the facts and give an explanation that will remove
> customers' concerns as soon as possible."
>
> Immediately afterward, he was seen departing in a black Audi sedan



Apparently Audi is the official automobile supplier to the
Davos summit. Audi provided 190 Audis for use by summit attendees.

Akio Toyoda HAD to use the Audi provided to him or be in breach
of protocol.

<http://www.autoevolution.com/news/audi-drives-the-40th-world-economic-forum-15877.html>

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From: Mike Hunter on
Ya right? LOL


"Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
news:Xns9D137BB742687tegger(a)208.90.168.18...
> info(a)jlaenterprises-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (JLA) wrote in
> news:Ndydnfqy3L5v3_XWnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d(a)giganews.com:
>
>> Last week, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologized on Japanese Television
>> for his company's little fiery death safety oversight.
>>
>> Akio said:
>>
>> "We're extremely sorry to have made customers uneasy. We plan to
>> establish the facts and give an explanation that will remove
>> customers' concerns as soon as possible."
>>
>> Immediately afterward, he was seen departing in a black Audi sedan
>
>
>
> Apparently Audi is the official automobile supplier to the
> Davos summit. Audi provided 190 Audis for use by summit attendees.
>
> Akio Toyoda HAD to use the Audi provided to him or be in breach
> of protocol.
>
> <http://www.autoevolution.com/news/audi-drives-the-40th-world-economic-forum-15877.html>
>
> --
> Tegger
>