<< If you worms expect the consumers to eat the cost of fixing those engines, you are INSANE! WTF is wrong with you? Toyota fan boys to a fault! They pay tens of thousands for a car, it pukes inside of a couple years and they're supposed to pay for the new engine? I DON'T THINK SO! >>
Actually, as a Honda fanboy (STOCK Honda, mind you, none of that ricer sh!t) I really wouldn't mind not having Toyota around. My deal with this story is thus: She undeniably changed the oil at the recommended intervals (before thos intervals actually). However, I question first of all the oil change place that failed to notice that the oil was coming out as sludge. There would be a noticeable deterioration in the quality of oil being drained from the engine before the engine completely sludged up. Still, that's not the consumer's fault. I do think that by driving with the oil light on, that this particular person (not every person) should have her warranty voided. Had she shut the engine down when the light came on, it would not be her fault, IMO. However, she drove the vehicle with the oil light on, there is no manual that comes close to allowing that. I also question the maintenance (discounting oil) given the fact that she was not smart enough to stop driving when the no oil pressure light came on. The sludge is technically Toyota's problem, but in the case of this particular, individual woman, I think that by driving with the oil light on she should have her waranty voided. IMO driving with the oil light on is more than sufficient to constitute severe owner abuse.
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