Toyota UA-LAC

Joshua Van Tol josh at spiny.com
Wed Jan 27 12:00:25 PST 2010


Well sure, if you're all meek about it, you'll overheat the brakes. Any
recent car regardless of where it's sold should be capable of at least one
full throttle stop, provided you get into the brakes nice and hard.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:36 PM, john at westcoastgarage.net <
john at westcoastgarage.net> wrote:

> Joshua Van Tol wrote:
>
>> Or throw the gearshift into neutral. Or stand on the brakes. Turning off
>> the key won't lock the steering on most cars. You have to actually remove
>> the key from the lock.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  The reason German cars have brakes that will overcome the power of the
> engine is the TUV makes them do it.  Japanese manufacturers are under no
> such mandates, except for the cars they sell in Germany.  As for the car I
> cited in my earlier post, a Lexus SUV, the investigative report mentions the
> brakes WERE applied, and the CHP officer driving the car wore them out in
> his attempts to stop the car.  No key, either, just a button.
>
> John
>


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