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Alex
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Dan J.S.
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:27 am Post subject:
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"Alex" <alex@autotrue.com> wrote in message
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This is such BS propaganda - but fitting it comes from ex-communist Russian
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High Tech Misfit
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:32 am Post subject:
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Alex wrote:
What a load of horseshit!
Get lost, troll!
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Josh
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 4:40 am Post subject:
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Alex wrote:
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Reasons for such a poor quality of Toyota cars are rather clear. They are as
follows.
1.. Using of unpaid labor. Assemblage is carried out by prisoners in jail,
by slaves in the dictatorial countries (for example in Northern Korea) or by
unqualified workers in Third World countries.
2.. Using of cheap materials inappropriate for long use.
3.. Lack of quality control of car body and engine assembly.
4.. Lack of specialized assembly tools.
5.. Availability of tools such as chisel and hammer at the engine assembly
site, which shouldn't be there, shows extremely low manufacture level.
6.. Assembly was carried out under affect of alcohol or drugs.
7.. They just hate the customers.
/QUOTE
Thanks for the good laugh! lol |
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Scott in Florida
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 4:43 am Post subject:
Re: Danger of death from Toyota! |
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On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 19:40:48 -0400, "Josh"
<nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
| Quote: | Alex wrote:
Details on a site:
http://www.autotrue.com/
QUOTE:
Reasons for such a poor quality of Toyota cars are rather clear. They are as
follows.
1.. Using of unpaid labor. Assemblage is carried out by prisoners in jail,
by slaves in the dictatorial countries (for example in Northern Korea) or by
unqualified workers in Third World countries.
2.. Using of cheap materials inappropriate for long use.
3.. Lack of quality control of car body and engine assembly.
4.. Lack of specialized assembly tools.
5.. Availability of tools such as chisel and hammer at the engine assembly
site, which shouldn't be there, shows extremely low manufacture level.
6.. Assembly was carried out under affect of alcohol or drugs.
7.. They just hate the customers.
/QUOTE
Thanks for the good laugh! lol
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You sure it wasn't a Ford plant?
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Scott in Florida
"A Democratic shift to the right risks inflaming the party's Angry
Left base, while a shift to the left would surely cost the party
whatever support it has left from normal people."
James Taranto - Wall Street Journal |
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Learning Richard
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 4:50 am Post subject:
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Alex wrote:
Path:
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From: "Alex" <a...@autotrue.com>
Newsgroups: alt.autos.toyota
Subject: Danger of death from Toyota!
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 01:18:13 +0300
Organization: Alkar Teleport News Server
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he's full of it folks. Check the domain in his email address. I'm not
a netcop but maybe someone should have some fun and forward this to the
address in the X-Complaints-To: header. |
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WickeddollŽ
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:28 am Post subject:
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"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 19:40:48 -0400, "Josh"
nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
Alex wrote:
Details on a site:
http://www.autotrue.com/
QUOTE:
Reasons for such a poor quality of Toyota cars are rather clear. They are
as
follows.
1.. Using of unpaid labor. Assemblage is carried out by prisoners in
jail,
by slaves in the dictatorial countries (for example in Northern Korea) or
by
unqualified workers in Third World countries.
2.. Using of cheap materials inappropriate for long use.
3.. Lack of quality control of car body and engine assembly.
4.. Lack of specialized assembly tools.
5.. Availability of tools such as chisel and hammer at the engine
assembly
site, which shouldn't be there, shows extremely low manufacture level.
6.. Assembly was carried out under affect of alcohol or drugs.
7.. They just hate the customers.
/QUOTE
Thanks for the good laugh! lol
You sure it wasn't a Ford plant?
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Scott in Florida
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Nope - even Ford isn't that incompetent with its lies
Natalie |
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Hachiroku
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Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:44 pm Post subject:
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:27:07 -0600, Charles @ Kankakee wrote:
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"Michael" <mbw4359@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131777754.632372.181720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I've got a 20 year old MR2 bought it in 85 had a major accident in it
in 86 COP said if it would have been any other car I would have DIED!
Ins company fixed it and I was going to sell it but I just never did. I
still drive it almost every day. Yes it's had it share of problems but
what car doesn't - Name me one that doesn't need any maintance or have
problems?
Alex wrote:
Details on a site:
http://www.autotrue.com/
I totalled an 80 Corolla SR-5 in 1988 and walked away from the accident.
The seatbelt kept me from hitting anything. I had a friend that a few years
later had a similar accident in a Fine American Car and broke his nose on
the windshield. The seatbelt didn't 'hold' him, and he was wearing it. . .
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Charles of Kankakee
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80 Corolla SR-5. Coupe or hatch? I bought one new in '80 (coupe...the
coupe did NOT have roll-down rear windows) and drove the wheels off it
until '86 when I traded it for...the...HACHIROKU!!!! |
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Charles @ Kankakee
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Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:44 am Post subject:
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"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.11.12.15.50.05.278559@ae86.GTS...
| Quote: | On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:27:07 -0600, Charles @ Kankakee wrote:
"Michael" <mbw4359@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131777754.632372.181720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
I've got a 20 year old MR2 bought it in 85 had a major accident in it
in 86 COP said if it would have been any other car I would have DIED!
Ins company fixed it and I was going to sell it but I just never did. I
still drive it almost every day. Yes it's had it share of problems but
what car doesn't - Name me one that doesn't need any maintance or have
problems?
Alex wrote:
Details on a site:
http://www.autotrue.com/
I totalled an 80 Corolla SR-5 in 1988 and walked away from the accident.
The seatbelt kept me from hitting anything. I had a friend that a few
years
later had a similar accident in a Fine American Car and broke his nose on
the windshield. The seatbelt didn't 'hold' him, and he was wearing it. .
.
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Charles of Kankakee
80 Corolla SR-5. Coupe or hatch? I bought one new in '80 (coupe...the
coupe did NOT have roll-down rear windows) and drove the wheels off it
until '86 when I traded it for...the...HACHIROKU!!!!
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I bought my first 80 SR-5 with the rectangular windows behind the door and
the LONG hatch (referred to as the Green 80 or '421) in 1986. I wrecked
it in '88. I bought another (The red 80 or '668) after that and drove it
until October of 1994. Before the two TE72's, I had a KE30 from 1979
(bought new) and before that I had a TA12. Was that the hatchback or the
liftback? The dealer never could seem to make the distinction when I was
trying to order parts. After that I bought an S-10 that I drove until
1999(mistake) when I bought the AE109 that I still drive.
Charles |
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