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To: Spekulatius who wrote (36746)2/25/2010 12:13:10 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78750
 
>>If it stays this way Toyota will recover in the US, imo

People have short memories and Toyota will be back on top again in no time.



To: Spekulatius who wrote (36746)2/25/2010 2:41:07 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78750
 
Interesting. Personally, we have an old Toyota Camry, I like Toyotas, and yet I would not consider buying a used Toyota right now even though I may be in market for a car soon. For me, Toyota is totally out and won't be back in until they fix everything and I am sure that they fixed everything. From what you say, other people are not like me. :)



To: Spekulatius who wrote (36746)2/25/2010 2:55:59 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78750
 
I am very skeptical of this number. 24 people have died that we know of . Its not clear how many more people have been injured.

My wife suddenly felt there was something wrong with the accelerator on her prius yesterday and ended up having $400 of repairs done. I might buy a used camry but no way am i buying a used prius.