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	<title>Comments on: Toyota Files Voluntary Safety Recall</title>
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		<title>By: Danny Lee Butler</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danny Lee Butler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 20:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To Whom it concerns,























































I own a 1994 Toyota 4x4 pickup. It was made on 5/94 and is not eligble for recall. It has the same problems that the 1995 Tacoma has. The upper and lower support arms are cracked and rusted through you can put your hands through them. I was told by two body shops to park it. The wheel could come off while driving and not to hit potholes , drive fast, or take curves sharp. If anyone would like to see pictures of it contact me. I have sent them to Toyota corporate and they stated that nothing could be done. I ask them if they would drive it and got no response. I&#039;m not taking a chance of my life or my family&#039;s lives with this vehicle. However, I will not be buying anything from toyota if they can not help me with this and I would recommend you not to buy from them either.






































A very disappointed customer (I have purchased cars from toyota for 16 years)</description>
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<p>I own a 1994 Toyota 4&#215;4 pickup. It was made on 5/94 and is not eligble for recall. It has the same problems that the 1995 Tacoma has. The upper and lower support arms are cracked and rusted through you can put your hands through them. I was told by two body shops to park it. The wheel could come off while driving and not to hit potholes , drive fast, or take curves sharp. If anyone would like to see pictures of it contact me. I have sent them to Toyota corporate and they stated that nothing could be done. I ask them if they would drive it and got no response. I&#8217;m not taking a chance of my life or my family&#8217;s lives with this vehicle. However, I will not be buying anything from toyota if they can not help me with this and I would recommend you not to buy from them either.</p>
<p>A very disappointed customer (I have purchased cars from toyota for 16 years)</p>
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		<title>By: Jerry White</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry White</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 19:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ABC TV news said that Toyota drivers should shift to neutral and then brake to a stop.  Why not turn the ignition off?  The vacuum reserve in the power brake system is enough for three applications, and the car is easily steered at any speed over ten miles per hour.  Why race the engine and possibly ruin it when you can brake and steer to a standstill without all the engine screaming.    Not only that, the driver and passengers are probably already making enough noise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABC TV news said that Toyota drivers should shift to neutral and then brake to a stop.  Why not turn the ignition off?  The vacuum reserve in the power brake system is enough for three applications, and the car is easily steered at any speed over ten miles per hour.  Why race the engine and possibly ruin it when you can brake and steer to a standstill without all the engine screaming.    Not only that, the driver and passengers are probably already making enough noise.</p>
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