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From: john on 13 Apr 2010 23:48 Kinda makes you wonder what kind of junk they're building these days. "Consumer Reports, the widely respected arbiter of quality and reliability, urged customers not to buy the 2010 Lexus GX460 because it may roll over in certain situations based on tests by the magazine's automotive test drivers. This is the first time the magazine has issued a "don't buy" recommendation on any Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicle." http://www.freep.com/article/20100413/BUSINESS01/4130334/1331/Consumer-Reports-Lexus-GX460-risk
From: FatterDumber& Happier Moe on 14 Apr 2010 01:13 john wrote: > Kinda makes you wonder what kind of junk they're building these days. > > > "Consumer Reports, the widely respected arbiter of quality and > reliability, urged customers not to buy the 2010 Lexus GX460 because > it may roll over in certain situations based on tests by the > magazine's automotive test drivers. > > This is the first time the magazine has issued a "don't buy" > recommendation on any Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicle." > > http://www.freep.com/article/20100413/BUSINESS01/4130334/1331/Consumer-Reports-Lexus-GX460-risk > I'm beginning to think there just might be something to the conspirators' theory that someone is out to "get" Toyota. Gov't, UAW, and banksters with financial interests in the new GM can pull a lot of levers and push a lot of buttons when they want to.
From: ransley on 14 Apr 2010 07:56 On Apr 14, 12:13 am, FatterDumber& Happier Moe <"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote: > john wrote: > > Kinda makes you wonder what kind of junk they're building these days. > > > "Consumer Reports, the widely respected arbiter of quality and > > reliability, urged customers not to buy the 2010 Lexus GX460 because > > it may roll over in certain situations based on tests by the > > magazine's automotive test drivers. > > > This is the first time the magazine has issued a "don't buy" > > recommendation on any Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicle." > > >http://www.freep.com/article/20100413/BUSINESS01/4130334/1331/Consume... > > I'm beginning to think there just might be something to the > conspirators' theory that someone is out to "get" Toyota. > Gov't, UAW, and banksters with financial interests in the new GM can > pull a lot of levers and push a lot of buttons when they want to. "get " toyota! the 4 runner didnt do it and its the same frame. CR has squashed a few Suvs in the past years from Rollover potential. "Get Toyota" get a life, toyota im sure knew this and again doesnt do anything. By not doing anything, they Save Mo Moneeey. Just like the fix production Prisus and dont notify any one of any problems. That 16,000,000 fine was 16 because thats the max that can be fined
From: ransley on 14 Apr 2010 07:57 On Apr 13, 10:48 pm, john <johngd...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Kinda makes you wonder what kind of junk they're building these days. > > "Consumer Reports, the widely respected arbiter of quality and > reliability, urged customers not to buy the 2010 Lexus GX460 because > it may roll over in certain situations based on tests by the > magazine's automotive test drivers. > > This is the first time the magazine has issued a "don't buy" > recommendation on any Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicle." > > http://www.freep.com/article/20100413/BUSINESS01/4130334/1331/Consume... The real issue is Im sure the boss knew, so again they use the dont tell policy.
From: chuckcar on 14 Apr 2010 22:35
john <johngdole(a)hotmail.com> wrote in news:871f31f3-9417-4fd4-94b6-b629f6f424ad(a)j21g2000yqh.googlegroups.com: > Kinda makes you wonder what kind of junk they're building these days. > > > "Consumer Reports, the widely respected arbiter of quality and > reliability, urged customers not to buy the 2010 Lexus GX460 because > it may roll over in certain situations based on tests by the > magazine's automotive test drivers. > > This is the first time the magazine has issued a "don't buy" > recommendation on any Toyota, Lexus or Scion vehicle." > > http://www.freep.com/article/20100413/BUSINESS01/4130334/1331/Consumer- > Reports-Lexus-GX460-risk > > Hmm. Interesting. A SUV that could roll over if it's driven hard. Who'd have known? Sorry, but without a whole bunch of driving controls such as stability control turned on, it can happen with any SUV if anyone drives enough like an idiot.. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |