10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 59,800 miles
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The contact owns a 2010 Toyota 4runner. The contact took the vehicle to buckeye Toyota (740-654-3943, located at 1903 riverway dr, lancaster, oh 43130) where it was diagnosed that the rear end of the frame was rusted and damaged the suspension. The heat shield was also rusted and detached from the vehicle. The technician stated that in order to replace the heat shield, the exhaust system (which was also rusted) needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not call the contact back. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 241,000.
- Rockbridge, OH, USA
My vehicle is the subject of a recall by the manufacturer ( your # 14V604 ) for more than a year now and I have heard nothing from Toyota. I filed a complaint with your office several weeks ago and have heard nothing. How can a manufacturer be allowed to take more one year to propose a remedy to defect that involves the safety of the vehicle?
- St. Thomas, VI, USA
My wife was at a red light waiting for the light to change when she was hit on the driver side front fender and tire area. No air bag deployed there is over 8,000 dollars in damages the other driver was moving 35+ mph at impact so now along with the whiplash and shoulder bruises and seat belts cuts there mental damage she feel the vehicle is not safe and is afraid to drive it when repaired in closing I feel at the speed of travel on impact the air bag should have deployed.
- Bertram, TX, USA
No incident to report, but a complaint about the approach being taken by Toyota to remedy the rear suspension problem described in their safety recall #csj. Their plan is to adjust / tighten the rear lower suspension arm, then seal it with epoxy, thus making it no longer adjustable. This would preventy any future rear wheel adjustments / alignments, thus creating a new safety hazard. All over the country, the roads are in bad shape ; I have my vehicles re-aligned at least once a year. I am not interested in having Toyota " fix" my car so that I can't get it re-aligned. I think it is a pretty lame and cheap way to address the issue. Thank you for looking into this.
- Delton , MI, USA
- Galloway, NJ, USA