… the other auto-makers are not going to be treated very fairly.
7/31/2010 9:26:20 PM
There is a 35% tariff on Chinese tires. This directly influences how much you pay for tires by the same amount, since Cheng Shins and such were the cheapest tires by far.
7/31/2010 10:27:01 PM
I'm not a huge fan of the government owning GM, but that isn't necessarily why they're pussyfooting around about the Toyota matter. These so-called "sudden acceleration incidents" (SAI's), which are in reality pretty much always driver error, are reported constantly. Every now and then one particular make or model is arbitrarily publicized, leading to a huge increase in reports regarding that make, giving the impression that they are unsafe.Pretty much the exact same thing happened in the mid-1980s. If I may quote from one of my preferred authors, P.J. O'Rourke, in a twenty year old book called "Parliament of Whores":
8/1/2010 1:18:51 AM
Grandpa warned me about these damned foreign cars.
8/1/2010 1:29:37 AM
^^ I agree, it is too early to call malfeasance. However, I have heard no evidence that the NHTSA back in the 1980s produced a report absolving Audi and then had their political masters sit on it, which is what the SoT is accused of doing in this article. What you point to is the softening from "driver error" to "pedal misapplication", which is the exact same thing the current report calls it. Yes, the government refused to call voters stupid, but it did absolve Audi, as pedal misapplication is not the fault of the car, it just opted not to crucify the idiot drivers. Well, today the SoT is refusing to even call it pedal misapplication, opting instead to sell more GM cars.
8/1/2010 2:49:00 AM
Are you blind? It's right there in your quote from a guy formerly inside NHTSA
8/1/2010 8:33:21 AM
He also said he doesn't know why they are siting on it, all he knows for sure is that they are. Everything else is speculation. And the NHTSA believed they knew enough to produce a report and seek to publish it. Who are you to second guess their engineers? The government's various agencies product millions of pages of documents every year, this one I am actually curious about reading, and you think this one is the only one not worth publishing? I don't care whether Toyota needs it or not, if it is the truth then it needs to come out.
8/1/2010 10:27:34 AM
You strike me as being a person who lives in fear.
8/1/2010 10:32:31 AM
Where's wikileaks when you need them?
8/1/2010 11:03:58 AM
My first car was an Audi 5000; now I own a Toyota w/ broken floor-mats that have to be pulled from behind the pedals after every 10 minute drive.
8/1/2010 11:08:01 AM
^ Why not just remove the floor mats?
8/1/2010 11:49:27 AM
8/1/2010 12:35:50 PM
^^Yea I did eventually.
8/2/2010 12:35:09 AM