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It does get good gas mileage Paul.... "The new Porsche 911 Turbo S - 530hp, 7-speed paddle-shift gearbox, 0-100kmh in 3.3 seconds, and still manages 24.8mpg"
Please take that into consideration as you make your donation.
This should cover it....use the extra for gas...$$$$$$$.....
For true safety, I would need to have my Porsche with the PCCB option (ceramic brakes). Please take that into consideration as you make your donation.
Now, back to the topic at hand regarding Toyota's brake issue. Since the most recent Toyota recall, many analysts are calling for Toyota and others to add “smart brake” technology that would allow depressing the brake pedal to override the throttle control, thus canceling any acceleration, intended or otherwise. Most European and luxury automakers and Nissan already use smart brake technology, but Ford, GM, Chrysler, Honda and Toyota do not. Steve
The truth hurts my friend. Read the attached articles and tell me which one is false? 8.5 million cars recalled and counting. The guys with the close financial connection to Toyota investigating things and a media bought and paid for by Toyota's advertising dollars entrusted to report the "facts". How many people have to die or become injured before this is big enough for you to care? Maybe that's a better question.
Until we know just how common this problem is, it's unfair to say how bad the problems are. The number of vehicles recalled has to do with that particular 'faulty' system used in a number of vehicles. If the problem is extremely rare, it's much less an issue than the numbers (of recalls) show. It's an inconvenience with a very tiny risk of danger. Let's not overstate things and blow it out of proportion. If it's a major risk, then it's a major risk and I'll acknowledge it as such. Has this been shown yet?You're making a personal attack implying that I'm heartless. You sure seem impartial...
This thread is taking a turn for the worse.