Author Topic: Book review: Toyota Under Fire - Lessons for Turning Crisis into Opportunity  (Read 3047 times)

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Authors Liker and Ogden examine how Toyota recovered so quickly from accusations of unintended acceleration in some of its vehicles.

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Yesterdays Autos.ca 2012 Toyota Camry review is not open to comments. Simple honest omission or was there a request by Toyota to keep comments closed on the article? Just wondering  ???
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Yesterdays Autos.ca 2012 Toyota Camry review is not open to comments. Simple honest omission or was there a request by Toyota to keep comments closed on the article? Just wondering  ???

This has happened several times with other car reviews, but after a day or so the comments section comes back. I have no idea why this happens, but its not a brand specific omission.

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The Camry first drive is too open to comments. There's no thread in the forums, cos no one had clicked the link at the bottom of the article. (Until a second ago, when I did.)

EDIT: I spoke too soon - the Camry topic had ended up in the recycle bin, somehow. It's back, where it belongs.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2011, 11:03:27 am by chrischasescars »
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