Toyota Pulls Bully Move Over Reporting On Defective Cars
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Toyota dealers have have pulled advertising from several tv stations down south for what they claim is excessive coverage of Toyota’s defective cars.
Of course, if Toyota hadn’t produced a defective car they could have avoided this negative publicity in the first place, hmmmm?
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Good luck selling cars without advertising.
Would you require Toyota to continue to buy ads?
I don’t get the complaint.