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Toyota Says 270,000 Lexus engines are junk

I have said and maintained for years that Japanese cars are as big a pile of crap as any other car. It turns out, I was right. U.S. auto magazines and media seem to have a love affair going with the Japanese auto industry. For years I have watched the American media slam U.S. auto makers while praising the Japanese auto industry.

Well the worm has turned and we are now well aware of the numerous problems with the Japanese auto industry. I am not angry with Toyota. I am angry and the U.S. media for lying to us all these years. Buy American. I always have and have never had a problem.

Toyota Motor Corp. said an engine flaw in its luxury Lexus brand may have been caused by defective components.

Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, said today that as many as 270,000 Lexus-brand cars may have a problem that causes engines to stall. Last week the Toyota City, Japan-based company recalled hybrid Lexus HS250h sedans because of a fuel-leak risk.

The engine problem may result from “contaminated materials used in valve springs,” Mark Templin, U.S. group vice president and general manager of the Lexus brand, said today in a conference call. “We want to take care of customers better than anybody and take care of this as quickly as possible.”

Toyota is working to restore its reputation for quality after recalling about 8 million vehicles globally for defects linked to unintended acceleration. The company recalled about 13,000 Lexus GX 460 sport-utility vehicles in April after Consumer Reports labeled the model a “safety risk” because it could roll over under certain driving conditions. The designation was removed in May.

As many as seven Lexus models and the Crown, a sedan sold in the Japanese market, may be affected by the latest flaw, and the carmaker is considering its next step to address the problem, said Ririko Takeuchi, a Toyota spokeswoman in Tokyo.

The models with engines that may stall are the Lexus GS 350, GS 450h, GS 460, IS 350, LS 460, LS 600h and LS 600hL, and the Toyota Crown, the company said today. About 90,000 vehicles may be affected in Japan, Takeuchi said.

Some models with 4.6-liter and 3.5-liter engines have a problem with valve springs that may, in the worst case, cause the engine to stall, Takeuchi said. The company hasn’t yet determined if a recall will be necessary, Templin said.

Toyota said on June 25 it would stop selling the HS250h after too much gasoline spilled in U.S. government crash tests, posing a fire risk. The company, which paid a record $16.4 million U.S. fine this year for not complying with auto-safety regulations, said in a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that about 17,000 of 2010 model year HS250h sedans would be recalled.

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Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) too fat to fly on Southwest Airlines

Kevin Smith silent bob to fat to fly

Kevin Smith was delayed getting from Oakland to Burbank Saturday night because he was “too wide for the sky.” According to the ‘Clerks’ and ‘Jay & Silent Bob’ director’s Twitter, Southwest Airlines removed him from a flight after deeming him a safety risk.

“Dear @SouthwestAir – I know I’m fat, but was Captain Leysath really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated?” Smith tweeted.

“I’m way fat… But I’m not THERE just yet,” he continued. “But if I am, why wait til my bag is up, and I’m seated WITH ARM RESTS DOWN. In front of a packed plane with a bunch of folks who’d already I.d.ed me as ‘Silent Bob.’”

Smith was given a $100 voucher and put on a different Southwest flight, from which he continued to chronicle his mistreatment:

“Hey @SouthwestAir! Look how fat I am on your plane! Quick! Throw me off!” he tweeted along with the picture below.

“The @SouthwestAir Diet. How it works: you’re publicly shamed into a slimmer figure. Crying the weight right off has never been easier!” he continued. “Hey @SouthwestAir! I’ve landed in Burbank. Don’t worry: wall of the plane was opened & I was airlifted out while Richard Simmons supervised.”

Southwest Airlines has a “customer of size” policy, requiring passengers to buy a second seat if they cannot fit between the arm rests. When extra seats are available these passengers are given refunds or relocated free of charge.

The company has not ignored Smith’s Twitter rant.

“I’ve read the tweets all night from @thatkevinsmith – He’ll be getting a call at home from our Customer Relations VP tonight,” it tweeted. “Again, I’m very sorry for the experience you had tonight. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do.”

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