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... or like the Dodge Dakota I had for 8 years, with every second service after the warranty was up costing me $1.5K+.
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My Paseo was flooded (as in, submerged in water) during a big rainstorm one week while I was in school. In school I would go a week or more without driving, so I didn't notice that the lot had flooded and I wasn't paying attention when I tried to start my car with water in the engine. All I had to do to get it running again was replace the CPM (processing module). About 300 bucks. Traded it in at about 110k but it was running strong, no issues.
Drove the shit out of my Tacoma, put 100k on it in about 5 years, never had a single issue. It had many more miles by the time I sold it, still runs great. Had a Chevy Cavalier. After about 70k it would rattle like it was going to fall apart if you took it over 55 mph. Died at 90k (hell, the odometer would have recycled if I'd been able to take it over 99,999).
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When Toyota lauched it's 1998 vehicles (Enhanced EVAP mandate) the diagnostics only ran during the government tested EPA 23 cycle. Meaning they never ran the diagnostics in real world driving. So...when the other American OEMs had Check Engine lights on for gap caps missing or a small leak detected (and it was a big issue), Toyota did not. Subsequently after Toyota won the lawsuit against them from CARB (because the law never said the diagnostics had to actually run in the real world), CARB mandated Rate Based Diagnostics in 2005 to combat the potential fraud by Japanese OEMs (Toyota in general). Even the California Air Resources Board doesn't trust Toyota...they have left too many a bad stain on things and bascially committed legal fraud. When you keep the Check Engine OFF and deny blame (see the accelerator pedal, Tacoma tailgates, Sienna oil burning problems etc. etc. etc. I could on) your percieved quality goes up. The only reason you do not hear about these is because they will rarely post up bulletins or perform recals UNLESS they are forced to do so. And...the American public (dumb as they are) believes every bit of it. They have proven to be a dishonest company to many.....you just don't hear about it.
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If it's legal then it's a loophole, not fraud. If they were given standards to work to, and they did so, then it was government that failed.
... in the same way that they failed to curtail GM, Ford, and Chrysler when they started selling "light trucks" as passenger vehicles.
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The thing wasn't even under warranty, and I had bought it used. Evil Jap Bastards, and their sneaky tricks! Paying for my rental car while I shopped for a new truck was the final straw. How dare they make GM look so bad. JC
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and then they get all pissy when their parking/e-brake needs to be replaced after 50k miles because it's frozen up. they also wonder why putting the car in Park won't prevent the sucker from rolling away (that's pretty funny to watch ) I still don't get why people haven't shut the suckers off.
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