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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Is Toyota's recall that different from Ford's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 910862" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>What is this post about? A let's-meet-halfway, apologetic, kum-ba-yah preaching to make Ford lovers feel sorry for Toyota and stop our ragging? Where were the kum-ba-yah'ers when Ford was being mocked for the past 30 years? Where? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No where, that's where. Your post shows the work of the 30 years of Ford hate, notably Nader's bogus spew about the evils of the Pinto, and how it was so vile that it was almost the devil himself on wheels, and Ford was guilty by association.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Firestone had the option to walk away from the deal with Ford, and as recent posts here have shown, Firestone had the <strong>moral obligation</strong> to walk away if Ford would not fix what Firestone knew (as they admit) was a design flaw. Firestone went along with it, as they admitted--as you admitted--and in such they condemned themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This tripe about Ford and other companies having evil schemes devoted to making unsafe products for short-term profit is only believed by the gullible who are chuggin' the kool-aid. What company would sabotage itself? Next you'll be telling me that bankers made loans to people who could not foreseeable repay them out of their own free will and malicious nature, throwing their cash and reputation down the drain, rather than by being forced to by legislation. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The middle ground is despicable, and I think yous knows this.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a Ford site, why can't we rag on Toyota unceremoniously? :angry:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 910862, member: 65699"] What is this post about? A let's-meet-halfway, apologetic, kum-ba-yah preaching to make Ford lovers feel sorry for Toyota and stop our ragging? Where were the kum-ba-yah'ers when Ford was being mocked for the past 30 years? Where? No where, that's where. Your post shows the work of the 30 years of Ford hate, notably Nader's bogus spew about the evils of the Pinto, and how it was so vile that it was almost the devil himself on wheels, and Ford was guilty by association. Firestone had the option to walk away from the deal with Ford, and as recent posts here have shown, Firestone had the [b]moral obligation[/b] to walk away if Ford would not fix what Firestone knew (as they admit) was a design flaw. Firestone went along with it, as they admitted--as you admitted--and in such they condemned themselves. This tripe about Ford and other companies having evil schemes devoted to making unsafe products for short-term profit is only believed by the gullible who are chuggin' the kool-aid. What company would sabotage itself? Next you'll be telling me that bankers made loans to people who could not foreseeable repay them out of their own free will and malicious nature, throwing their cash and reputation down the drain, rather than by being forced to by legislation. The middle ground is despicable, and I think yous knows this. It's a Ford site, why can't we rag on Toyota unceremoniously? :angry: [/QUOTE]
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Is Toyota's recall that different from Ford's?
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