Choose the letter of the sentence that best expresses the implied main idea of the following paragraph. 5. l In the past it often took years to force a car company to make even small, inexpensive changes. 2 In the 1960s, consumer advocate Ralph Nader had to fight for several years before Chevrolet stopped making the unsafe Corvair. 3 But in recent years, customer complaints and publicity have led to quick corrective actions. 4 For example, the Consumers Union recently reported that a11-terrainvehicles (ATVs) were unsafe when driven by untrained operators. 5 Within eighteen months, ATV makers stopped making unstable three-wheeled models and set up an extensive customer training program. 6 More recently, Consumer Reports magazine revealed safety problems in the Ford Bronco 11. 7 In response, Ford immediately announced a complete redesign and plans to market the re-engineered vehicle under a new name.
A.
Companies should respond more quickly to changes demanded by consumer advocates.
B.
Ralph Nader had to fight for years in the 1960s before Chevrolet stopped making the unsafe Corvair.
C.
Because of customer complains and publicity, car manufacturers are correcting car problems more quickly than they once did.
D.
If you want a product to be improved, take the responsibility of complaining to the company.