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Old 02-03-2010, 01:15 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zsteve View Post
Look at Toyota, they denied the gas pedal thing forever but now cuz pressure and public criticism comes out they say OK we will fix what we said wasnt broke. These guys are in for making money and they dont care about us,only public impressions, so make an impression to the public and to them.
I don't think it quite happened the way you are suggesting. One incident of a stuck accelerator doesn't necesitate a safety recall. But several incidents over time does and Toyota responded responsibly imho. I'm not sure what you would of expected differently from Toyota in this situation. Corporations these days are held far more accountable for their actions than they were say 30 years ago. Can you imagine Nissan reading the 'issues' in these forms and instituting recalls without any investigation on their part? It just doesn't happen in the real world and for good reason - they wouldn't make any money for the shareholders, likely go out of business and thousands would be left unemployed. This goes for all car manufactueres. But who am I to say, I'm not a corporate executive.
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