Yeah, Congress should stay out of it. Just as long as consumers don’t get punked, which they won’t. It’s Toyota’s deal, not their’s and it’s not the first time a auto manufacturer has had a recall. Ford’s had plenty.
In theroy, the government could try to take advantage of this opportunity to take down Toyota in hopes of improving sales for GM. But, that means they would have to build a quality vehicle that doesn’t break down every other day after 50,000 miles. LOL!
Has it occured to anyone that the same guys who were grilled by these same congressmen last year might be calling for Toyota’s head on a pike now? Can you say CEO’s of GM, Ford, Chrysler etc. have nothing to do with this, with a strait face?
So you believe a bunch of Congressmen & US auto makers “conspired” to place a defective accelerator pedal in over 1 million Toyotas? So how was your annual trip to Area 51?
I agree. I don’t think it was “all a plan to take down Toyota”, I just think Congress might be using this opertunity to their advantage, but I do not think they were the ones that caused it. Its all a matter of stats. Toytoa has millions of cars and has been in business for years. it was only a matter of time before they would have a massive recall. It just happened at an unfortunate moment in time.
Perhaps motivation has stalled Toyota workers, and allowed for to simply ignore and become oblivious to the mistakes in their cars. How can we apply motivation theories in order to assess and evaluate the recall problem?
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Makes is sound nasty, but true in many senses of the phrase.
Yeah, Congress should stay out of it. Just as long as consumers don’t get punked, which they won’t. It’s Toyota’s deal, not their’s and it’s not the first time a auto manufacturer has had a recall. Ford’s had plenty.
In theroy, the government could try to take advantage of this opportunity to take down Toyota in hopes of improving sales for GM. But, that means they would have to build a quality vehicle that doesn’t break down every other day after 50,000 miles. LOL!
Has it occured to anyone that the same guys who were grilled by these same congressmen last year might be calling for Toyota’s head on a pike now? Can you say CEO’s of GM, Ford, Chrysler etc. have nothing to do with this, with a strait face?
no, you’re not the only paranoid conspiracy theorist. it was the first thing that came to my mind. all a “coincidence” i’m sure.
So you believe a bunch of Congressmen & US auto makers “conspired” to place a defective accelerator pedal in over 1 million Toyotas? So how was your annual trip to Area 51?
I agree. I don’t think it was “all a plan to take down Toyota”, I just think Congress might be using this opertunity to their advantage, but I do not think they were the ones that caused it. Its all a matter of stats. Toytoa has millions of cars and has been in business for years. it was only a matter of time before they would have a massive recall. It just happened at an unfortunate moment in time.
Perhaps motivation has stalled Toyota workers, and allowed for to simply ignore and become oblivious to the mistakes in their cars. How can we apply motivation theories in order to assess and evaluate the recall problem?