reuters.com — Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday its North American and Japanese dealers had received several dozen complaints concerning what drivers characterized as insufficient braking on its new Prius hybrid car when driving over bumpy or frozen roads.
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peterjmagFeb 3, 2010
Exactly. Maintaining steering control is more important than stopping distance, and that's what ABS provides. I don't understand how the general population still doesn't get that.However, I will say that I've driven a couple of cars in which the ABS kicked in way too early, and I think that's a valid complaint.
Closed AccountFeb 3, 2010
Eh, I'm just giving you a hard time. I drive a car that is way bigger than I need too.
frozenketchupFeb 4, 2010
THERE WAS NO OVAL!!! apparently i missed the ellipses oops
reeds1999Feb 4, 2010
The American car built in Mexico? Thailand?
Closed AccountFeb 4, 2010
I live in lake tahoe
zeigyFeb 5, 2010
Clearly this is product sabotage. The world's top manufacturer is facing damage to its brand the year after GM goes bankrupt? Some patriotic Americans are greasing the wheels of espionage here!
wayne247Mar 4, 2010
All cars with ABS do that. Happened to me in a Subaru and in a Suzuki.People are jumping on Toyota because it's being placed as a scapegoat, but really, this is just normal behavior.