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TOYOTA - news headline

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You are a journalist, your boss just told you they want you to write an article fast on all the Toyota problems within the last week and month and it being a possible sign of toyota quality and their empire slipping. Meanwhile, sex scandals and employee mistreatment tales can be told. The company is now chasing even more profits from big SUV's with the new Tundra coming out despite trying to appear green with the Prius. They have been beat to the punch on ethanol and bio fuels.

Create the headline for your story that would best tell the road Toyota appears to be headed upon and the mess they are now in.

Toyota:Moving Forward...whether you want to or not... in 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th.... in random directions when the steering wheel falls off.... and shards of glass are raining down on your head while your baby is blown out the window by the airbag.

Toyota Claims #1; Higher Percentage Of Recalls Than Any Domestic Automaker

Edited by Josh

Toyota: The Ride of Your Life-If You Can Survive It

I Love What You Do For Takingmycarbackandfixingitbecauseyoucouldn'tassembleitcorrectlyinthefirstplace, TOYOTA!

Recalls, Scandals, and Federal Investigations Encumbers Toyota.

Edited by Newbiewar

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