Om Fm, Om Zwei...plis yaa, udahan damai, jangan terpancing karena trit TM. Saya ngamatin, dia ngga berhasil 'ngobok2' pemakai Toyota, eh malah kita2 yg terpancing dia.
Jangan terulang lagi yaa...

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Jury rules Toyota didn't cause sudden acceleration accident
Toyota faces hundreds of lawsuits for accidents involving unintended acceleration, but the automaker needs only to win them one at a time. Bloomberg Businessweek reports that Toyota has done exactly that, as a New York jury ruled that the automaker was not responsible for an accident involving Dr. Amir Sitafalwalla.
Sitafalwalla claimed that his 2005 Scion tC accelerated on its own either through a throttle problem or a faulty floor mat, causing him to run into a tree. The jury didn't see it that way. Penny Overbeck, one of the jurors on the case, says that Toyota's extensive testing played a role in her decision, adding, "They had it all on video. It pretty much explained it."
This is just one case in what will doubtless be a protracted legal process for Toyota, but it's an important victory nonetheless. It'll be tough for Toyota to win them all, though, since the automaker did recall millions of vehicles for stuck brake pedals and defective floor mats. Sitafalwalla and his legal team are currently considering an appeal of the decision.
kang, istri yang mana nih...?ak4ng wrote:SEPAK AH!!!!! TOYOTA LAGI:
Mana nih tanggepan si ToyoMan...?FortunerMan wrote:
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/03/repo ... ion-accid/
Jury rules Toyota didn't cause sudden acceleration accident
Toyota faces hundreds of lawsuits for accidents involving unintended acceleration, but the automaker needs only to win them one at a time. Bloomberg Businessweek reports that Toyota has done exactly that, as a New York jury ruled that the automaker was not responsible for an accident involving Dr. Amir Sitafalwalla.
Sitafalwalla claimed that his 2005 Scion tC accelerated on its own either through a throttle problem or a faulty floor mat, causing him to run into a tree. The jury didn't see it that way. Penny Overbeck, one of the jurors on the case, says that Toyota's extensive testing played a role in her decision, adding, "They had it all on video. It pretty much explained it."
This is just one case in what will doubtless be a protracted legal process for Toyota, but it's an important victory nonetheless. It'll be tough for Toyota to win them all, though, since the automaker did recall millions of vehicles for stuck brake pedals and defective floor mats. Sitafalwalla and his legal team are currently considering an appeal of the decision.
ah.... kyknya gagda hakim n jurinya kan oom.....?poeticmind wrote:hakim dan jurinya anak TK?
Yg KO itu namanya jadi Toyor yah ?mandala1 wrote:Oke, di threat ini dinyatakan ToyoyMan : TKO
*juri mode ON
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Wakakakakakaka...tenang...hakim dan juri bisa disogok Toyota lho!mandala1 wrote:Oke, di threat ini dinyatakan ToyoyMan : TKO
*juri mode ON
VanzMatic wrote:Mana nih tanggepan si ToyoMan...?FortunerMan wrote:
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/03/repo ... ion-accid/
Jury rules Toyota didn't cause sudden acceleration accident
Toyota faces hundreds of lawsuits for accidents involving unintended acceleration, but the automaker needs only to win them one at a time. Bloomberg Businessweek reports that Toyota has done exactly that, as a New York jury ruled that the automaker was not responsible for an accident involving Dr. Amir Sitafalwalla.
Sitafalwalla claimed that his 2005 Scion tC accelerated on its own either through a throttle problem or a faulty floor mat, causing him to run into a tree. The jury didn't see it that way. Penny Overbeck, one of the jurors on the case, says that Toyota's extensive testing played a role in her decision, adding, "They had it all on video. It pretty much explained it."
This is just one case in what will doubtless be a protracted legal process for Toyota, but it's an important victory nonetheless. It'll be tough for Toyota to win them all, though, since the automaker did recall millions of vehicles for stuck brake pedals and defective floor mats. Sitafalwalla and his legal team are currently considering an appeal of the decision.
hahaha ga ikutan ah...Turboman wrote:Yg KO itu namanya jadi Toyor yah ?mandala1 wrote:Oke, di threat ini dinyatakan ToyoyMan : TKO
*juri mode ON
itu yg nemenin sy k mn2,,,, kan sy masih muda,,,poeticmind wrote:kang, istri yang mana nih...?ak4ng wrote:SEPAK AH!!!!! TOYOTA LAGI: