From: Rik Brown on 3 Feb 2010 20:18 I was watching Japan's NHK News a while ago that had a 5-minute report on breaking problems reported over the past several months to the Ministry of Transportation. Prius, the best selling car in Japan, appears to have problems with its electrical (non-hydraulic) portion of the breaking system at low speeds. The report didn't say what actions Toyota would take or that Japan's Ministry of Transportation might take. The issue is being studied at the moment. Unfortunately, this comes soon after the other, non-related, brake pedal problems Toyota has been having with models made in the USA. -- Rik Brown Share your experiences in the forums, blogs, videos, and online community at 'TRAVEL.com' (http://forums.TRAVEL.com). Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com
From: Peter Granzeau on 5 Feb 2010 21:46 On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 19:18:08 -0600, Rik Brown <Rik.Brown.45u5af(a)no-mx.forums.travel.com> wrote: > >I was watching Japan's NHK News a while ago that had a 5-minute report >on breaking problems reported over the past several months to the >Ministry of Transportation. > >Prius, the best selling car in Japan, appears to have problems with its >electrical (non-hydraulic) portion of the breaking system at low speeds. > >The report didn't say what actions Toyota would take or that Japan's >Ministry of Transportation might take. The issue is being studied at the >moment. > >Unfortunately, this comes soon after the other, non-related, brake >pedal problems Toyota has been having with models made in the USA. It would have been nice if you had bothered to spell check your message--and the subject of this thread, for that matter.
From: Rik Brown on 5 Feb 2010 23:19 Peter Granzeau;3107061 Wrote: > > It would have been nice if you had bothered to spell check your > message--and the subject of this thread, for that matter. And it would have been nice if you weren't so petty. You might even had noticed that the message was resent with a correction way before you replied with your juvenile remark. -- Rik Brown Share your experiences in the forums, blogs, videos, and online community at 'TRAVEL.com' (http://forums.TRAVEL.com). Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com
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