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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=afx114]Piggington needs a “Like” button.[/quote]
No shit.
That was an awesome story.March 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM in reply to: OT: the recent runaway Prius driver (J. Sikes) – true or fake? #524802urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=danielwis]Didn’t sound staged to me.
And the guys brakes were toast.
AS far as recent reports, I don’t think there has been a dramatic increase. Two things have changed:
1. Toyota can’t ignore these incidents, or easily dismiss as driver error anymore.
2. The public is now being heard/listened to. There were hundreds of these reports (around 2000 if I remember correctly), before this hit the news big time. The spot light is on, where as before the reports were ignored, explained away, or denied.[/quote]Early model Prius issues are a statistical anomaly.
A statistically unlikely event happening in a way that is potentially lucrative and magically safe seems a bit hard to swallow when it occurs to a person who is broke and desperate.Just sayin.
March 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM in reply to: OT: the recent runaway Prius driver (J. Sikes) – true or fake? #524936urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=danielwis]Didn’t sound staged to me.
And the guys brakes were toast.
AS far as recent reports, I don’t think there has been a dramatic increase. Two things have changed:
1. Toyota can’t ignore these incidents, or easily dismiss as driver error anymore.
2. The public is now being heard/listened to. There were hundreds of these reports (around 2000 if I remember correctly), before this hit the news big time. The spot light is on, where as before the reports were ignored, explained away, or denied.[/quote]Early model Prius issues are a statistical anomaly.
A statistically unlikely event happening in a way that is potentially lucrative and magically safe seems a bit hard to swallow when it occurs to a person who is broke and desperate.Just sayin.
March 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM in reply to: OT: the recent runaway Prius driver (J. Sikes) – true or fake? #525379urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=danielwis]Didn’t sound staged to me.
And the guys brakes were toast.
AS far as recent reports, I don’t think there has been a dramatic increase. Two things have changed:
1. Toyota can’t ignore these incidents, or easily dismiss as driver error anymore.
2. The public is now being heard/listened to. There were hundreds of these reports (around 2000 if I remember correctly), before this hit the news big time. The spot light is on, where as before the reports were ignored, explained away, or denied.[/quote]Early model Prius issues are a statistical anomaly.
A statistically unlikely event happening in a way that is potentially lucrative and magically safe seems a bit hard to swallow when it occurs to a person who is broke and desperate.Just sayin.
March 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM in reply to: OT: the recent runaway Prius driver (J. Sikes) – true or fake? #525476urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=danielwis]Didn’t sound staged to me.
And the guys brakes were toast.
AS far as recent reports, I don’t think there has been a dramatic increase. Two things have changed:
1. Toyota can’t ignore these incidents, or easily dismiss as driver error anymore.
2. The public is now being heard/listened to. There were hundreds of these reports (around 2000 if I remember correctly), before this hit the news big time. The spot light is on, where as before the reports were ignored, explained away, or denied.[/quote]Early model Prius issues are a statistical anomaly.
A statistically unlikely event happening in a way that is potentially lucrative and magically safe seems a bit hard to swallow when it occurs to a person who is broke and desperate.Just sayin.
March 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM in reply to: OT: the recent runaway Prius driver (J. Sikes) – true or fake? #525733urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=danielwis]Didn’t sound staged to me.
And the guys brakes were toast.
AS far as recent reports, I don’t think there has been a dramatic increase. Two things have changed:
1. Toyota can’t ignore these incidents, or easily dismiss as driver error anymore.
2. The public is now being heard/listened to. There were hundreds of these reports (around 2000 if I remember correctly), before this hit the news big time. The spot light is on, where as before the reports were ignored, explained away, or denied.[/quote]Early model Prius issues are a statistical anomaly.
A statistically unlikely event happening in a way that is potentially lucrative and magically safe seems a bit hard to swallow when it occurs to a person who is broke and desperate.Just sayin.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=urbanrealtor]I will be there.
In the nude.[/quote]We’d expect nothing less.
Rich[/quote]
The great part is posting this while hosting a seminar on selling short.Does that make me evil???
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=urbanrealtor]I will be there.
In the nude.[/quote]We’d expect nothing less.
Rich[/quote]
The great part is posting this while hosting a seminar on selling short.Does that make me evil???
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=urbanrealtor]I will be there.
In the nude.[/quote]We’d expect nothing less.
Rich[/quote]
The great part is posting this while hosting a seminar on selling short.Does that make me evil???
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=urbanrealtor]I will be there.
In the nude.[/quote]We’d expect nothing less.
Rich[/quote]
The great part is posting this while hosting a seminar on selling short.Does that make me evil???
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=urbanrealtor]I will be there.
In the nude.[/quote]We’d expect nothing less.
Rich[/quote]
The great part is posting this while hosting a seminar on selling short.Does that make me evil???
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI will be there.
In the nude.urbanrealtor
ParticipantI will be there.
In the nude.urbanrealtor
ParticipantI will be there.
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