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Funny how the shift of blame goes to the government. Toyota knew what they were doing and did it anyway. Like poor Volkswagen when they got caught. Toyota was fined $180 million and misled their customer regarding the nature of the delayed deliveries for trucks ordered, correct? What of the driver who was only 1 point above the legal limit, blame the cop who pulled him/her over? Think of the impact to the market when they release/dump 13,000 currently parked new trucks on the market. Anyone who thinks that will not have an unprecedented impact may have to rethink. It will be interesting.
  • Posted 14 Jun 2021 00:33
  • By liftmaster
  • joined 3 Mar'09 - 6 messages
  • Texas, United States
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