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r3dn3ck 03-12-2010 10:17 AM

A good buddy of mine just put his Prius into the back of a Tahoe at 94MPH and walked away without a scratch. He engaged CC, then tapped the brake and the car accel'd. No stopping it the old fashioned way, so he had to pick between shoving 1 car off a cliff, another into a hillside or bruising a Tahoe. I know him, he's a brilliant software and electrical engineer and has rally driving experience... he's not one to mistake a pedal or freak out.

Congress is diverting attention from other matters but this pervasive series of issues with the latest Toy cars is a sign of deeper engineering quality problems and needs to be addressed as a serious problem. Kind of a catch 22 for congress and a PR nightmare for Toyota.

zigzagg321 03-12-2010 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by PColav6 (Post 451979)


haterade flows strong through your veins.

funny link tho. stupid, but funny.

stanger00 03-12-2010 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by zigzagg321 (Post 451976)
I watched the congress shit on TV and got to thinking. I used my experience in the automotive field to render my thoughts. And chronic has nothing to do with anything here. What am I paranoid about? Nothing... Based on the logic you used on me, anyone who has a different opinion from you must be a paranoid pothead. weak.

HAHA, okay got me there.

I dont know much about this because I dont have cable to watch this stuff on TV. I do catch about 20-30 minutes of CNN everyday but I'm busy eating at the same time.

Toyota screwed up and people are dead because of it. The DOT and NHTSA are not going to let this one slide that easily. What I'm saying is that Toyota is being the "example" for all other companies to learn from.

I dont feel this is some sort of PR scandal. People are dead and are still at risk. I belive that is what is driving this whole matter. Families want justice as I'm sure any of you all would want.

zigzagg321 03-12-2010 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by stanger00 (Post 451984)
HAHA, okay got me there.

I dont know much about this because I dont have cable to watch this stuff on TV. I do catch about 20-30 minutes of CNN everyday but I'm busy eating at the same time.

Toyota screwed up and people are dead because of it. The DOT and NHTSA are not going to let this one slide that easily. What I'm saying is that Toyota is being the "example" for all other companies to learn from.

I dont feel this is some sort of PR scandal. People are dead and are still at risk. I belive that is what is driving this whole matter. Families want justice as I'm sure any of you all would want.


No doubt Toyota fucked up big time. Im not trying to defend Toyota...they fucked up. I dont think its a PR scandal either, I just think Congress went overboard compared to other similar cases of auto maker failures in the past, and its happening right after the govt spent a shit ton of $ to bail out GM...and when Toyota/import sales fall, Domestic sales rise.

Im just not convinced its just a coincidence.

jjtgiants 03-12-2010 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by afterhours (Post 451849)
Congress is useless.....they are just grandstanding about the recalls, it helps to distract the country from the real issues. there are no jobs, we have spent billions of dollars in stimulus money and still there are no jobs...

people have no money for food and no place to live......and they are worried about toyota and healthcare. i think people would rather have a job than healthcare right now.

PS.Toyota is non-union, and the autoworkers unions spend tons of cash on democrats in congress.

I agree with you somewhat, however health care is a real issue for millions of people. If you are a 22 year old single guy in good health, yeah healthcare probably isn't a big deal. If you are a 32 year old guy with a family and having to decide if you want to spend $1,000 a month on healthcare or put food on the table....I'd say that makes it a real issue. How we solve that issue is where it gets fuzzy. Anyway, I don't want to make this a healthcare debate cause that's not what this thread is about.

I agree that Congress is useless for the most part, but I do think they have a responsibility to look into this issue because one of the basic roles of government is to ensure the safety of its citizens. If Toyota is building faulty products that are harming people and Congress did nothing or said nothing people would be outraged. So we can't have it both ways people.

With respects to the union issue. Toyota has 1 union plant I believe and that's located in Fremont, CA. They are closing that plant and laying off 4,700 workers. That's a lot of people, but it amounts to nearly 20,000 people in California affected because of all the support businesses. I've heard the closure of this one plant could possibly affect nearly 50,000 people nationwide. I have no doubt in my mind Toyota targeted the Fremont, CA plant because it's union and they don't want to pay higher wages and health benefits for the employees....whatever floats their boat, but it's going to hurt a lot of people

00blkstanggt 03-12-2010 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by jjtgiants (Post 451986)
I agree with you somewhat, however health care is a real issue for millions of people. If you are a 22 year old single guy in good health, yeah healthcare probably isn't a big deal. If you are a 32 year old guy with a family and having to decide if you want to spend $1,000 a month on healthcare or put food on the table....I'd say that makes it a real issue. How we solve that issue is where it gets fuzzy. Anyway, I don't want to make this a healthcare debate cause that's not what this thread is about.

I agree that Congress is useless for the most part, but I do think they have a responsibility to look into this issue because one of the basic roles of government is to ensure the safety of its citizens. If Toyota is building faulty products that are harming people and Congress did nothing or said nothing people would be outraged. So we can't have it both ways people.

With respects to the union issue. Toyota has 1 union plant I believe and that's located in Fremont, CA. They are closing that plant and laying off 4,700 workers. That's a lot of people, but it amounts to nearly 20,000 people in California affected because of all the support businesses. I've heard the closure of this one plant could possibly affect nearly 50,000 people nationwide. I have no doubt in my mind Toyota targeted the Fremont, CA plant because it's union and they don't want to pay higher wages and health benefits for the employees....whatever floats their boat, but it's going to hurt a lot of people

Yup, that would be the NUMMI plant. My stepmoms company had contracts with them for years. I know they produced, the Matrix, Pontiac Vibe, and a few other cars. I just heard though that some new company looking to do electric vehicles I believe wants to take over the plant which would produce a lot of jobs. But they need about $500 Billion to do so.

jjtgiants 03-12-2010 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by 00blkstanggt (Post 451990)
Yup, that would be the NUMMI plant. My stepmoms company had contracts with them for years. I know they produced, the Matrix, Pontiac Vibe, and a few other cars. I just heard though that some new company looking to do electric vehicles I believe wants to take over the plant which would produce a lot of jobs. But they need about $500 Billion to do so.

Yeah, there's been several companies interested in the plant, but it's pretty darn expensive to convert something into what they want. Sometimes it's cheaper to start from scratch. Hopefully it works out.

afterhours 03-12-2010 12:21 PM

wasn't NUMMI supposed to be ajoint venture with Toyota and GM? with GM pulling out last year.

PS: not to make this a healthcare discussion....but most of congress has not even read the "health care bill", don't know what it will do and are just following orders from Obama and Pelosi.


if given a choice between jobs or healthcare...i think we need jobs first.

when everybody has jobs, a place to live and food for thier families.....then we can worry about healtcare.

jjtgiants 03-12-2010 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by afterhours (Post 451993)
wasn't NUMMI supposed to be ajoint venture with Toyota and GM? with GM pulling out last year.

Yes, that is true. I'm not sure the inner workings of that deal, but I don't think Toyota needed to shut down because GM pulled out.

afterhours 03-12-2010 03:42 PM

well if i had a choice to close a UAW plant, in CA.....and transfer that line to another plant that does not have to deal with the crooks at the UAW and all the anti business taxes and regulations in California.

i would move it too....


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