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Toyota and Lexus recalls has been because of a gas pedal getting stuck to the ground. They have no idea of what the problem is and what to do. First they thought it was because of floor mat issues. Then more people were still having stuck gas pedals so they went with sticking medal rods in there to make sure it will not stick. Now people are still having problems with there Toyota and Lexus. Now they are saying it is a computer problem. There is no end in sight for Toyota and Lexus at all.

So I ask everyone to not buy Toyota again! Go out and buy FORD ASAP so we can show Japan and Chine to go fuck off with there cars. Run them out of town and tell them to leave. If you own a new Toyota go and have it smashed or take it to Ford and or Gm and they will give you 1000 on top of your trade in value for it. Don't be fooled buy false advertisements by Toyota and Lexus. Stay away from them you will be saving your life plus the life of other people!!!!!

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  • Dude this is pretty communist of you. I thought that we are a capitalist country? Shouldn't we buy the best product on the market for the best price instead of buying a car to support "the workers"?

    Also the pinto, Firestone/ Ford Exploders KILLED people. Lots of people.

  • @baragon112 Well I do not know about the past, but Toyota knew where was a problem and did nothing. We are in the 21st century and this stuff should not be happening. In the past I could see it happening because we were not that smart in making cars. Second I am saying buy American because we live in America and we should support are own country. So telling me I am a communist is totally not true. I am more a nationalist!

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  • whatever the truth is (I think that was a plot by anti-Toyota people, companies, countries), cars were made by American workers in the factory in America using parts made in America, but sold by Toyota with a Toyota logo on them since the US government doesn't allow Japan to export 100% pure made in Japan car to create jobs in the US. Many people will lose their houses, that's the outcome of boycotting Japanese cars. if that's fine, then don't buy Toyota car or Japanese brand car.

  • Toyota is made by Japan, the same country that tried to kill your grandpa in WWII. That was only half a century ago. Do you think they really care if 35 Americans die because of their vehicles??

  • I know alot of people driving new Toyotas and the never experienced a single problem. This explains that the gas pedal problems were a controversy against Toyota by Toyota haters

  • @ttjoshtt1 Actually Toyota's recalls were all fake and there was no actual problem with them at all.....therefore Toyota(Lexus) are the best manufactures out there. Honda sucks with there epidemic transmission problems and Ford is just trash. Toyota is the most reliable and toughest car out there

  • @PeterGriffin4200 Ford, 2008. The cruise control switch would catch fire even hours after the engine had been turned off and the vehicle had been parked. 1993 to 2004 Lincoln and Mercury SUVs, pickups, cars and vans were caught up in the net.

  • @ttjoshtt1 But thats on the old cars....and its not even a widely spread epidemic like the Toyota issue...

  • @PeterGriffin4200 honda air bags problems ring a bell?

  • ford pinto comes to mind

  • i think toyota's are fun!

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