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People don’t seem to understand how these settlement agreements are usually reached… In most every case, the settlement agreement is reached by the insurance company who insures the client (Toyota in this case) being sued. And settling isn’t necessarily a decision the insured agrees with but it’s out of their hands. The insurance company makes the decision to defend or settle, and the insured literally has no say in the matter. In fact, they can’t say anything other than what the insurer approves. If they don’t follow directions from the insurer, the insurer doesn’t have to pay the claim. Read your insurance policy. You have the same terms in your insurance contract I guarantee it. The insurer almost always decides to settle instead of risking a long drawn out and very expensive legal battle. Class action cases are incredibly expensive to defend.
If that guys last name was Mohammed they'd take the father away and hurt the child. Happened in Canada.
Great vid. Love the channel
Scotty i had a car that i drove around for year with the sides of the radiator with nuts put down the outside of it to keep it together .then it started to loose water so i had to replace the radiator and took it out and it just fell apart .i got a second radiator from breakers that still in the car till now with no problems after changed therosmat
Hey Scotty, my Mom has a 2017 Lexus is350. She bought it new and the dash and door panels are melting, cracking. It's called Toyota/lexus melting dash sendrom. They extended the warranties to March of 2022. Anyway Lexus/Toyota make crap cars. Maybe good engines but everything else is crap. Everyone talking about oh how good they are, nope crap. I have had 40yo GM's and Ford and the interiors are perfect.
I hate my Ford F-150 10-speed transmission I've had nothing but problems and all I can hear from Ford is all we have to wipe your CPU. It shifts hard from 3rd to 5th instead of smoothly. I have a 2019 . Now the seat warmer on the driver side doesn't work. On those cold days I like to be in warm. The only good thing about owning this truck no truck payment. I had a 2014 f150 with a 5.0 and it ran great. It had a 6 speed tranny shifted perfectly.
"Ondisclosed" is not a word.