Good news or bad, I’d like to hear what you think. From about the 2002 models, forward. With the amount of money it takes to get a decent automobile, it’s really an investment, so I’d like to hear ALL about it.
An opinion formed through experience is invaluable and any input would be appreciated.
Thanx
Rejjie

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Toyota has indicated that a safety brake over-ride system, to prevent over-accelerations, has been installed in SOME of its models, but not all until 2012—Question…Does anyone know for sure if the 2011 Toyota Highlander has this in it, or will it come in 2012? This will be the deciding factor on my purchase. Thanks!
Thanks Shrelkn….I suspected as much that toyota is hiding the fix or refusing to reveal to the public what is being done in terms of the over-ride system…effective today…I wil boycot Toyota. The Ford Edge, and the Chevy Equinox, and the Subaru are by far the most reliable vehicles, and there is no subversion on those companies part.

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I know there has been a lot of controversy over this, I don’t care who’s right, who’s wrong, or what is going on/the problem with the cars. I just don’t want to buy a used Corolla that could potentially be a deathtrap for my two children who will be riding with me. It’s my understanding that all of the cases of acceleration problems were involving year 2000+ models. Is that true???

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Heard on the news that the floors on Toyotas are designed in such a way that floor mats can make the accelerators stick. I have an ’09 Corolla — is my car one of the models affected by this safety defect?

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so the consumer doesn’t care about unintended acceleration recall? he just ignored that news and continues buying the recall models happily? he has no regard or conscience for his safety and safety of others on road? He doesn’t even care that his money is going to Japan while US economy is failing? How come?

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