I knew this man’s claim was bogus the minute I heard about it.
Check the system out on the car—that will tell the truth.
Check the system out on the car—that will tell the truth.
“Easy Money!”
Actually, I assumed something like this when I heard it. It just didn’t make much sense.
The government takes over GM, the #1 car company (Toyota) becomes a safety danger. Government motors sales increase. A coincidence? I think not....
Hahahaha! I knew nobody could be so stupid as not to realize that the car will stop if you turn off the ignition, or whatever the key is in a Prius. What a freaking moron.
>Prius
Somebody misspelled “Alar”.
LITERALLY ONE MINUTE AGO on the radio, a news story about Toyota eager to do their own investigation into this ‘incident’. The story printed here repeats the simple fact that the guy , presumably out of fear, did NOT turn the ignition off, or put it into neutral, though he was told to. What’s reported here of the guy’s troubled financial past does not in and of itself damn him, but it’s all of a piece. It is merely beginner-level profiling to put all the pieces together on this guy , and realize he’s a con artist with visions of big bucks coming as a settlement for all his ‘emotional stress.’
This can only help Toyota, which may wind up being a GOOD thing, since the Zero Administration would like nothing better than to have leverage over Toyota , and try to put them right into the same camp as Government Motors (GM).
Lots of people are coming to the defense of Toyota this week also, with or without punching up the Obama angle; either way , they deserve more measured consideration than
they’re getting. And I am saying that as someone who had a Toyota Avalon for 14 years and 210,000 troublefree miles.
This guy’s a liar. There are numerous ways to stop a car. Everyone will be blaming toyota for their own crap now
either that or ACORN recrited him as a GM sales consultant