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* Jailed Man Blames Toyota for Fatal 2006 Crash - 1 messages, 1 author
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TOPIC: Jailed Man Blames Toyota for Fatal 2006 Crash
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Date: Sat, Mar 6 2010 3:36 am
From: "NissTech"
You make a good point and I understand where are coming from , but here is
my problem with the whole thing.
the 96 Camry does not use a "fly by wire" throttle system. It uses a cable
attached to the pedal and the throttle body.
Have those cables been know to stick ? maybe , suddenly accelerate , I'd
think not ? I guess anything is possible ,although in all my 24 years
with Nissan I've never seen a problem with mechanically operated throttles.
"me" <noemail@nothere.com> wrote in message
news:6nk3p5p52104kf28qchqfqlbv6bu35298i@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 07:47:16 -0500, "NissTech" <mikehunt@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
>>It was just a question of time before something like this surfaced.
>>
>>He's just another douche bag that does not want to accept responsibility
>>for
>>his actions, it's the new "American way" now.
>>
>>Why accept responsibility for your fuck up when you can blame someone
>>else.
>>
>>It's sad to see how far society has fallen.
>
> I agree that everyone wants to blame someone else, but I disagree in
> this specific case. He's not claiming that the conviction should be
> thrown out simply because the problem might exist. His lawyers are
> "asking that the court re-examine the Camry, which is still
> impounded."
>
> This seems perfectly legit. If they find that it has a problem that
> caused sudden acceleration, then his case should be re-heard. That's a
> proper way for the justice system to work. The fact is that Toyota's
> DO have a sudden acceleration problem, and his claims in the trial
> mirror those of other people who had the problem.
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TOPIC: Nissan says it has 56,000 Leaf preorders in U.S. alone
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Date: Sun, Mar 7 2010 11:09 pm
From: sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk
While speaking at the Geneva Auto Show, a confident Carlos Ghosn, Nissan-Renault alliance head, spoke of the coming year and his planned dominance of the EV market. Ghosn pointed to competitors speaking of concept cars, while he has a tangible product that he believes will have no competition in the market. As it stands now, Nissan [...]
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