http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/08/AR2011020800540.html?hpid=topnews&sid=ST2011020803857Remember a while back when there was all that furor about Toyota cars accelerating out of control? Turns out it was, as suspected by many, probably caused by driver error, just like all the other sudden acceleration complaints in the past with other car makers.
2/9/2011 12:19:27 PM
And all the politicians and pundits that came out against Toyota will retract their statements and publicly apologize...right?
2/9/2011 12:51:15 PM
^^ not the conclusion that i read.they said it wasn't caused by electronic/software errors. the software of 280,000 lines was analyzed by nasa and they found nothing wrong.the problem was mechanical they said, i.e., most probably the sticky pedals and defective mats which would catch the pedals.you have to think, why would such a specific driver error suddenly happen with one brand only, and only with certain cars produced during a certain period of that brand? that's just impossible. so, problem was structural/mechanica; vis-a-vis the pedals and mats/carpets.
2/9/2011 1:01:39 PM
^That's what I read as well.I've got to wonder... did the gas pedal stay depressed. That's to say did the pedal go down and stay down, or did the pedal come back up and some internal mechanism stayed down.In the case of the floor mat I would think that the driver could realize that the pedal was snagged on the mat and just slide the mat over. If the pedal stuck down I'd try putting my foot on the other side and lifting it. I guess people couldn't think straight when panic set in.
2/9/2011 1:14:07 PM
Didnt they find one case where the guy basically made the whole thing up and pretended his car couldnt stop because he wanted to sue Toyota.
2/9/2011 1:26:31 PM
Hmmm, not what I read at all. 1 of the cases examined was found to be due to a floormat, everything else appears to be driver error. As for why so many cases of toyotas specifically... I would refer you to the case of the Audi 5000 from some time back.
2/9/2011 1:26:54 PM
^^^ Try repositioning your floor mat while driving, then try repositioning your floor mat while driving and also unexpectedly speeding out of control. I doubt either task is very easy.[Edited on February 9, 2011 at 1:28 PM. Reason : more ^s]
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2/9/2011 1:40:08 PM
troubleshooting 101: If the design and implementation are sound and tested, and something completely bizare happens ,99% of the time its user error.[Edited on February 9, 2011 at 1:42 PM. Reason : ,]
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2/9/2011 1:44:52 PM
I had an Audi 5000 when I was a kid. I abused the hell out of that car and it kept on running. I wish my parents had never gotten rid of it.Audi's sales plummeted 80% over 4 years because of that fiasco. They nearly exited the US market. Toyota, however, has hardly suffered at all.
2/9/2011 4:49:54 PM
My vw had a case of this.I just pushed in the clutch and turned the car off.Turns out it was a shorted wire under the car that fried the throttle control circuit of the computer.I didn't sue VW, and I didn't crash.Amazing
2/9/2011 6:35:42 PM
Maybe GM/Chrysler paid the guy to sue.
2/9/2011 6:47:56 PM
I used to drive a Geo Prizm that had a throttle that would stick occasionally due to a mechanical flaw (sometimes the throttle chain would get caught on another engine part). However, rather than speeding to my death or a major collision I just shifted into neutral and cut the engine when I came to a stopping point...
2/9/2011 7:36:07 PM
2/9/2011 9:14:13 PM
Floormats / pedal sticking was responsible for several fatalities. People don't fake fatalities.Claims by the OP found bogus.
2/9/2011 9:21:58 PM
2/9/2011 9:50:31 PM
yes, because NO ONE has ever been killed by hitting the gas instead of the pedal. NO ONE
2/9/2011 9:50:35 PM
This was designed to hit Toyota because Toyota is a non-union company and makes products much, MUCH better than the unionized car companies (read: UAW/Government Motors).
2/9/2011 10:37:14 PM
Yeah...some conspiracy theories are creeping into the thread, and I'm not buying it, for the same reason I don't buy most conspiracy theories: they require too many active participants to stay quiet. We can't keep anything quiet. We've botched nearly every secret thing we've ever tried.Far more likely, I think, that natural human stupidity ran its course when given the opportunity.
2/10/2011 12:42:49 AM
^and there had to be someone blamed...
2/10/2011 1:27:48 AM
Toyota got screwed by anti-foreigner bullshit
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2/10/2011 10:29:52 AM
Well by golly we cant never have no automated trains!! Aint no machine that can replace a person.hold on a sec, got a text. *crashes train into station*
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