<VV> Toyota - no Vair

Ron ronh at owt.com
Wed Aug 11 16:53:16 EDT 2010


Not necessarily so!  As I understand it, that "something less than half" 
could also be driver error but there was no recorded evidence to make a 
judgement.  Statistically, all were driver error as there were no data 
points indicating electronic malfunction.
RonH
Don't extrapolate from nothing!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <kenpepke at juno.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 1:21 PM
Subject: <VV> Toyota - no Vair


>
> Uh, yes ... there are a lot of dumb drivers. However, the article 
> indicates of the reported incidences more than half might be driver error. 
> That would lead one to realize something less than half were NOT driver 
> error.  That is a lot of vehicle errors, even for Toyota.  Years of 
> junkyard experience tells me that Toyota quality has been add by their 
> advertising department from the beginning.
> Ken P
>
>>From the attached article:
> And in more than half of the crashes blamed on sudden acceleration 
> analyzed by the government, data from the vehicles&#65533; &#65533;black 
> boxes&#65533; show the driver was not stepping on the brake at the time of 
> the accident&#65533;indicating that driver error may have been at fault.
>
> *******************
> "J R Read_HML" <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> Can there REALLY be THAT many dumb drivers out there?  Be careful!
>
> http://seekingalpha.com/article/219908-toyota-crashes-not-caused-by-engineering-problems?source=email
>
> Later, JR
>
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