This defect/problem is everyday more common on Toyota and Lexus Toyota recall no accepted As usual with another HUGE problem not accepted by Toyota for many years. Since 1999 to 2009 with problems with its cars, they can basicaly catch fire KILLING its passengers but… did you hear something about recall during years? NO, right? Yes, yes, warranty but they don’t accept the huge problems.

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Independent financial advisor Joe Krier of Krier Wealth Management comments on the Toyota Motors recall saga in Washington as top US and Japanese executives testified before the House Commerce and Energy committee yesterday, discussing the issues and the massive contradiction embedded in the hearings in this WJXT Channel 4 interview broadcast on February 24, 2010.

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IMPORTANT: Go to www.uc2.blogspot.com to find out the latest Toyota news. Is Toyota guilty of deceit and cover up? YOU be the judge! Thousands of vehicle owners are upset with Toyota even though TMC implemented its “Customer Support Program for Engine Oil Gelation” in April 2002. Despite this program, a class action lawsuit resulted against the company for its handling of this matter. Owners complain that they did not receive the glovebox notice which Toyota said it mailed out. Many Toyota owners say that Toyota dealerships did not tell them about the sludge program. A significant number of owners claim that Toyota did not honor the CSP in their cases even when they qualified for it. See http where over 3200 Toyota owner signatories are listed. See www.toyotaoilgel.com for additional information and important resource links. Read one owner’s experience at http Provide your details in the comments section. File your report with the appropriate agencies. Get Toyota owner updates by following “toyotasludge” on Twitter.com. Watch for increased oil use, blue smoke, and check engine light illumination. Visit www.mylexusisdefective.com for Sudden Unintended Acceleration (SUA) information.

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Correct me if I’m wrong, but is it true that the whole Toyota scandal happened because Toyota figured if the brakes went out sooner, more people would have to replace them (causing more income for Toyota) but it backfired because it was causing unintended acceleration and the brakes weren’t working at all….?

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unleaded it is fine, and the acceleration is improved. Any ideas why. Thank you.

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