Mr. Sikes also has not shied away from cameras appearing on CNN and numerous other television programs. In each, he's stated numerous times he's not going to sue and isn't looking for any financial remuneration from Toyota other than a new vehicle.
A new paid off vehicle.
At a guess I’d say “yes.” Too many of these “accidents” popping up AFTER Toyota says there was a problem. I find that to be suspect. Not only of this incident either.
Looks guilty to me.
He also has a ‘adult’ site http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2469267/posts
My brother has worked in the wholesale auto trade for the last 30 years, mainly buying and selling used Hondas and Toyotas. Neither he, nor anybody at the big auctions in Manheim and Fredericksburg, nor anybody at any of the D.C. area Toyota dealerships, nor anybody any of them have spoken with have ever seen or heard of an instance of this alleged problem. And now this.
Hondas and Toyotas are basically the best cars which have been sold in the world over the last 30 years. It is very normal to see Camrys and Corollas and Civics and Accords with 200,000 miles on them which are still as tight as drums. There is a very high likelihood that this entire thing which we've been hearing and reading about is pure BS.