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	<title>Comments on: Can Toyota Digg its way out of recall crisis?</title>
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		<title>By: Bob8234143</title>
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		<description>Toyota might take a page out of Jaguar&#039;s book. Several years back Jaguar offered its lease owners the opportunity to obtain a brand new Jaguar at the same monthly cost and no extra money required. I asked them why? and they said that sales were not good and they wanted to keep production up. The new and used cars were given a two-year complete service contract (no service charges for two years). This might help Toyota over its current problem. Bob Baker, Playa del Rey, California, USA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toyota might take a page out of Jaguar&#8217;s book. Several years back Jaguar offered its lease owners the opportunity to obtain a brand new Jaguar at the same monthly cost and no extra money required. I asked them why? and they said that sales were not good and they wanted to keep production up. The new and used cars were given a two-year complete service contract (no service charges for two years). This might help Toyota over its current problem. Bob Baker, Playa del Rey, California, USA</p>
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