Megan McArdle (my favorite economics blogger) does what the lamestream media won't do: some investigative reporting into the Toyota defects, using publicly available data. She was suspicious of the hype around the reported defects, and indeed she found several things that raised her doubts even higher. Perhaps the most interesting discovery is shown at right: most of the incidents occurred with drivers over 55 years old. As Megan points out, “...however advanced Toyota's electronics are, they're not yet clever enough to be able to pick on senior citizens.”
Read the whole thing. And if you're in the market for a new car, do consider buying a Toyota: we've had four of them, and we've been very pleased with them...and they're an especially good deal right now...
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