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February 11, 2010 at 9:10 PM #17032February 11, 2010 at 10:37 PM #512329snailParticipant
I expect Toyota to do some aggressive incentive to move most of their vehicles. My wife and I are looking into 2010 Sienna, and currently they are offering $1000 cash, but with all these issues and 2011 Sienna coming out soon, we are waiting. Regarding safety, with all the scrutiny, Toyota cars and truck would be really safe I don’t have any doubt. However I still hate the Prius……
February 11, 2010 at 10:37 PM #513239snailParticipantI expect Toyota to do some aggressive incentive to move most of their vehicles. My wife and I are looking into 2010 Sienna, and currently they are offering $1000 cash, but with all these issues and 2011 Sienna coming out soon, we are waiting. Regarding safety, with all the scrutiny, Toyota cars and truck would be really safe I don’t have any doubt. However I still hate the Prius……
February 11, 2010 at 10:37 PM #512477snailParticipantI expect Toyota to do some aggressive incentive to move most of their vehicles. My wife and I are looking into 2010 Sienna, and currently they are offering $1000 cash, but with all these issues and 2011 Sienna coming out soon, we are waiting. Regarding safety, with all the scrutiny, Toyota cars and truck would be really safe I don’t have any doubt. However I still hate the Prius……
February 11, 2010 at 10:37 PM #512987snailParticipantI expect Toyota to do some aggressive incentive to move most of their vehicles. My wife and I are looking into 2010 Sienna, and currently they are offering $1000 cash, but with all these issues and 2011 Sienna coming out soon, we are waiting. Regarding safety, with all the scrutiny, Toyota cars and truck would be really safe I don’t have any doubt. However I still hate the Prius……
February 11, 2010 at 10:37 PM #512895snailParticipantI expect Toyota to do some aggressive incentive to move most of their vehicles. My wife and I are looking into 2010 Sienna, and currently they are offering $1000 cash, but with all these issues and 2011 Sienna coming out soon, we are waiting. Regarding safety, with all the scrutiny, Toyota cars and truck would be really safe I don’t have any doubt. However I still hate the Prius……
February 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM #513279AKParticipantPersonally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.
February 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM #513027AKParticipantPersonally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.
February 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM #512935AKParticipantPersonally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.
February 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM #512369AKParticipantPersonally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.
February 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM #512517AKParticipantPersonally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.
February 12, 2010 at 8:33 AM #513294NavydocParticipant[quote=AK]Personally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.[/quote]
This reminded me of an interview I read a long time ago, I think in Car and Driver in the early 90s, with Lee Iacocca about the future of auto technology. He said “over my dead body will any car of mine have drive-by-wire. Even if it’s triply redundant it can still fail”. I don’t agree with the decision he made concerning the Ford Pinto, but looks like he may have been right about this one.
February 12, 2010 at 8:33 AM #512384NavydocParticipant[quote=AK]Personally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.[/quote]
This reminded me of an interview I read a long time ago, I think in Car and Driver in the early 90s, with Lee Iacocca about the future of auto technology. He said “over my dead body will any car of mine have drive-by-wire. Even if it’s triply redundant it can still fail”. I don’t agree with the decision he made concerning the Ford Pinto, but looks like he may have been right about this one.
February 12, 2010 at 8:33 AM #513042NavydocParticipant[quote=AK]Personally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.[/quote]
This reminded me of an interview I read a long time ago, I think in Car and Driver in the early 90s, with Lee Iacocca about the future of auto technology. He said “over my dead body will any car of mine have drive-by-wire. Even if it’s triply redundant it can still fail”. I don’t agree with the decision he made concerning the Ford Pinto, but looks like he may have been right about this one.
February 12, 2010 at 8:33 AM #512950NavydocParticipant[quote=AK]Personally I wouldn’t go near any of the drive-by-wire models, rebate or no rebate.[/quote]
This reminded me of an interview I read a long time ago, I think in Car and Driver in the early 90s, with Lee Iacocca about the future of auto technology. He said “over my dead body will any car of mine have drive-by-wire. Even if it’s triply redundant it can still fail”. I don’t agree with the decision he made concerning the Ford Pinto, but looks like he may have been right about this one.
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