the vehicle stability control software. this is a fix they say will be ready, kyra, by the end of the month and once it is ready, they say it will take about an hour at the dealer to fix it. in the meantime, if you don't want to drive this vehicle they will make free loaner cars available for the lexus customers who don't want to drive their gx 460 until they get that fixed. so this is exactly what "consumer reports" thought the problem was, the vehicle stability control. that is the software in the car that coordinates the accelerator and the brake to make sure if you're taking a high-speed turn or sharp turn that the car doesn't tip and it was consumer reports in its own testing that found this. it wasn't the government. it wasn't toyota itself, lexus or toyota itself. so interesting, very rare for a magazine to come out with a do not buy this car list and have such a widespread impact and that's exactly what happened. >> i don't know about you, but "consume are reports" that was always the magazine i read going