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I worked for Toyota/Lexus for 2 summers. They weren't a bad place to work for.
Sure, but their products are destroying the planet
I live in a rural area of the US. A car is required to do most anything. The nearest city is about an hour drive away.
I have a hybrid that gets 50mpg, so it's not like I'm completely unconscious of environmental concerns. Plus Toyota is has made all of their new Camrys hybrid. By 2027 all of the RAV4 will be.