Everyone has recalls. Toyota isn't immune to them.What a shame...egg on Toyota's face lately.
Everyone has recalls. Toyota isn't immune to them.
What's next? The floor mats aren't installed correctly?![]()
Probably the POS transmission ...What's next? The floor mats aren't installed correctly?![]()
Yeah, that is not their biggest issue, by long shot.What a shame...egg on Toyota's face lately.
The problem is what they are not recalling:What's next? The floor mats aren't installed correctly?![]()
Ouch.The problem is what they are not recalling:
1. POS transmissions in Tacoma/4Runner.
2. V35 in Sequoia and certain Tundra's.
3. There are reports of failed head gaskets on 2.4T.
Oh Tundra hybrid has issues. But owners of those are double screwed. Because they can “safely “ pull to the side bcs. electric engine, they are not cover under NHTSA recall.Ouch.
A friend of mine has a hybrid tundra… he loves it - said that the hybrid versions aren’t having the same problems as the NA? Maybe I’ll get lucky with the 2.4 as mine is the hybrid variant there too??
The full size pickup world is turning on its head when the RAM 1500 and Nissan Frontier are arguably the safest bet reliability wise……Oh Tundra hybrid has issues. But owners of those are double screwed. Because they can “safely “ pull to the side bcs. electric engine, they are not cover under NHTSA recall.
I've never, ever been loyal to any make, and certainly not Toyota. I push Toyota not out of loyalty but out of personally experiencing excellent reliability for the past 20 years. If I need a new car and Ford or GM make the best at that point in time, I will abandon Toyota in 1 millisecond. I think brand loyalty is stupid...the only loyalty we should have is to quality, and that is why today, I would only buy Toyota for Hybrids, SUVs, Sedans...but not their trucks.I agree with your statement, but I was floored to see his post saying something negative about Toyota. He's usually on here kicking people in the groin for buying something other than a Toyota.![]()
Yes, but Toyota is expected to have the least problems, and lately their trucks and some engines, and transmissions seem to not be much better than Ford and GM, which is very, very bad. When I need the next new vehicle, I will dump Toyota ASAP for another brand if that brand is better. I am loyal only to quality, not brands.Everyone has recalls. Toyota isn't immune to them.
Toyota only does recalls if NHTSA steps in. Just ask Tundra/ Sequoia owners with hybrid set up. If not safety issue, good luck.So happy with wife's Highlander. Still on original brake pads at 83,000 miles. I could almost heat my entire home with the Ford recall notices that come every week in the mail.