Round 30: Clear Channel vs Toyota
This is Round 30 in our Worst Company in America contest, Clear Channel vs Toyota. Vote which sucks more, inside...
Here's what our readers said when they nominated these two companies:
"they have destroyed so much of this country I love."
"Clear Channel is playing to Madison Avenue, despite lip service to the listener. Hell, did you see that Clear Channel is increasing the number of minutes of advertising on the radio? Why not turn every station into an infomercial. Make the whole CHANNEL an ad!"
Toyota:
Toyota was nominated without anyone specifying why they are wrath-worthy.
This is a post in our Worst Company In America 2008 series. The companies nominated for this honor were chosen by you, the readers. Keep track of all the goings on at consumerist.com/tag/worst-company-in-america/
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eBay/Paypal vs COX
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Target vs Best Buy
Allstate vs Verizon
DeBeers vs 1800 flowers
Starbucks vs United Airlines
Exxon vs Crocs
Google Vs Sony
Ticketmaster vs Wachovia
Facebook vs The American Arbitration Association
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@Buran: The Titan is made by Nissan. I think you mean the Tundra, or possibly the Land Cruiser. Or the FJ-7.
@mgy: As I was reading your comment, I thought you were going to write "The woman I hope to marry will also be a Toyota."
Did the readers who nominated Toyota also nominate Honda and Nissan? Did their email addresses end with "@ford.com" or "@gmc.com"? Just wondering...
Parked in my driveway right now is a 1992 Toyota pickup with about 240,000 miles on it. It is literally perforated with rust, but it has never needed a major mechanical repair and it always starts no matter how cold it is.
As for Clear Channel, gosh, there are so many ways you can hate them even aside from what they've done to FM radio. You can hate them for perpetuating the visual blight of billboards across the landscape. You can also hate them for their efforts to dominate the live music venue booking business. They're not quite as unavoidable as Ticketmaster but they're obnoxious enough.
I was a fan of Toyota until we purchased an '06 RAV4. It had acceleration problems resulting in an occasional few second delay between pushing the accelerator and going anywhere. It was just enough delay to be scary when pulling into traffic. Toyota is keeping quiet about it, but the Internets are buzzing with a lot of similar instances.
@JiminyChristmas: As for the billboards, it's not like you can actually rent one and put up anything you want. If CC doesn't agree with it, you can pound sand, while they feel free to rent to every right wing nutjob "save the embryos" group in town.
@FightOnTrojans: With the way things are going as of late, I will probably end up marrying a car. Or sleeping in one.
@unravel: Once the satellite merger is complete, dive in and enjoy the service. I can't remember the last time I listened to AM or FM.
I've had 2 Camry's and a Lexus. For some reason the 2nd Camry I got was a bit of a lemon in the beginning, battery died after like 4 months and some engine problems. After that tho it was pretty solid.
I like the Lexus if only for that fact that it has a "J" in the VIN so I know it was made in Japan and thus has a higher probability of not sucking. But watch out for the RX series which I think is made in Mexico now.
OK Consumerist, the whole "worst company" thing was a cute idea - but aren't we being a tad bit ridiculous at this point? This makes, what? 30 of these dumb competitions? How about people just vote and you publish the worst 5 companies or something. I think it's pretty obvious to everyone that these things are just page-filler and have no value.
@Nealjs: Do you misunderstand this? The contest is Worst COMPANY in America. They are both companies.
I believe the idea is that all companies, regardless of industry, have a duty to be...umm...good. So we're trying to find the least good!
Around 1980's my grandfather purchased his first toyota and from then on, everyone in our family have been a loyal customer of that company.
I love them, never had mechanical problem and if there was any minor ones they usually fixed them for free, please get toyota out of here......
The reason the truck lines exist is to satisfy the US market, they are adhering to their customers wants and needs and thus you end up with the tundra......... I doubt you can find many tundra's in EU or JP
Hey, editors -
Perhaps next year, set a threshold for number of votes before a company's added to the list? And/or needing rationales why?
I'd like to see a minimum of three votes, where someone has to say why or it's not counted would go a long ways to make these quicker, more accurate and more fun.
:)
@KyleOrton: I don't think I'm misunderstanding anything. I just think this is not a very well though out "contest."
Giggitygoo put it best.
As of my vote, 29 people voted for Toyota. Can at least one of you give the reason? Maybe it is the oil gelling thing, but I'm really genuinely curious.
Up until last year, I was driving a 1987 Camry, and it only finally died of excess rust, not engine or drivability troubles. Any company that can make me a quality product like that has no beef with me*.
*reserving the right to change my mind if they are lubricating their engines with puppy guts or something.
Hmm. Toyota makes affordable cars that last 989623982 years while retaining a ridiculously high resale value. They've always been at the forefront of hybrid mass-production and their other cars already get great gas mileage. They provide jobs for thousands, and from what I've heard, treat their employees well. WORST COMPANY EVER.
@Amiga_500: Same here. I do think it was pretty crappy of them to try to cover up and deny that issue. But now, at least as far as I know, they've agreed to cover it if you can show reasonable evidence of regular maintenance. No problems yet.
As for Clear Channel, they are in a whole 'nother league of evil. They win this hands down just for turning FM radio into a wasteland of screaming, obnoxious car dealer ads, annoying DJs, and homogenized music. They are pretty much single-handedly responsible for the fact that I no longer listen to any radio except NPR (they bought out and destroyed the decent local radio I listened to before).
hmm.. Toyota made the cut (a good car company...which you even admit you know "why they are wrath-worthy" ) but "The Fed" didn't, even though they are a corporation and loan money to companies/banks just like BOA and wachovia, etc.. and are ruining the ecomony and US dollar in the process. Makes no sense to me but whatever.
Why the hell are you allowing companies into this tournament without any justification? That's like me and four friends showing up and playing in the NCAA basketball tournament because we say we're a team.
I think you need to come up with some sort of system for properly seeding these companies. Maybe you could use the articles in your blog software as a means of determining who should be in.
Hypothetically, if you need 128 companies in it, Clear Channel with 150 articles about their bad service and 10 about how they did something good, is probably a shoe-in. Toyota with 75 articles about how great they are, and just two about product recalls, might not make the cut.
Seriously, think about it. Because it's total bullshit that you're even bothering to put decent companies in this tournament with no justification at all.
Clear Channel has this one hands down. They've changed the formats of 3 radio stations I used to listen to down here in Atlanta in the 7 years I've been here.
On the other side, I'm still driving the wheels off of my 2000 Corolla, 7 years and not a single major repair ($500+) has been necessary. I'm very happy with Toyota thus far.
@freshyill: Seriously. Why not ClearChannel vs. Ford for making consistently crappy cars and complaining to the government when Toyota pwns them?
Yesterday we had disgraced subprime mortgage-hawker Countrywide vs. the unindicted Dish Network. Today it's widely reviled Clear Channel vs. Toyota, maker of widely relied-upon cars.
Jeebus, Consumerist, who set up these brackets? Just send Clear Channel and Countrywide straight to the quarterfinals and save us the formality of these early-round blowouts.






















Hmm. Company that has wrecked FM radio (other than talk and classical) vs. a carmaker that makes reliable, clean (except for some weirdness like the heavy, inefficient, fullsize Titan pickup) vehicles?
CC.