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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

More management changes at General Motors. NHTSA is investigating complaints of stalling engines on the 2006 Toyota Corolla and Matrix. Mercedes expects fourth-quarter sales to grow significantly. All that and more, plus a look at a BMWs new college.

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  • hooray Johns back!

  • i have a friend who have a Toyota pick up truck 1994 he told to me when he buy it the car has on in the engine 98 Mile's but since he had the car he had no problem what so ever only change oil and tires and no stupid engine service light comes on or any of these stupid sensors that go expired in a mysteriously unknowing reason . i hope some day they update their device to figure out what is the real problems and where exactly coming from

  • im sure that the people bringing up these complaints about Toyota, are all idiots, & im sure they were the ones that did something incrediblly stupid, or maybe morons that cant drive stick correctly & refuse 2 blame the stall on themselves, & rather blame it on 1 of the best makes(Toyota)& models(Corolla, Matix) all i know is that Toyotas r 1 of the best out there & its proven decade after decade! I have a 96' Prizm(rebadged Corolla) & iv hade ZERO repairs God bless its little engine! lol!

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