JACKSMYDOG
Well-Known Member
Kinda like Ford denying the exploding gas tanks because it was cheaper to pay law suits than admit to the problem and PR nightmare?My cousin had the fuel pump go out in his 15 year old truck. He put a post up on FaceBook about it. My sister actually posted "that's why I buy Toyota's, I won't ever have to worry about a repair". Thing is she used to buy cars she could pay cash for an run into the ground, those need repairs no matter what brand. Now she does 3 year low mile leases on Corolla's so chances are she won't have an issue, but most people who lease don't. My brother told her "I guess the new toyota dealership they just build near us wasted a ton of money on all those service bays.
I wonder if some foreign car owners don't report problems because they bought all the hype an chose based on it now they don't want their brand's ratings to drop. Why hurt your own resale value. The only time I did a JD power survey was on my Fusion, I put 50K on it an the only "repairs" were tires an a battery.
My brother, a Ford retiree, said he's heard Toyota will send owners of newer cars with a known potential problem a free oil change an have the recall taken care of while it's there to keep the flawless image. I guess only known safety problems require a recall announcement.
I'm not anti Ford, this is my second consectutive, just saying all companies do dirty things to save face/money.
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