4.1
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 28,700 miles
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The rear glass separated from the molding.
- Los Banos, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Corolla. When purchasing the vehicle on March 23, 2007 the contact was instructed to collect the keys the following week. The next week, the contact was told to purchase the keys for $200. The current and failure mileages were 35,000. The consumer states when purchasing vehicle the dealer never provided her with the master key to the vehicle, she was instructed by alfredo at the dealership to pick the key up a week later. After 10 days, the consumer did not feel safe and did not trust the dealer. The consumer had the key reprogrammed for safety reasons. The dealer states driver's window molding and coming apart, the dealer checked and advised will call when special order part comes in. The consumer has provided a copy of the invoice. Update 05/04/07
- Miami, FL, USA
I bought Toyota Corolla le 2005 in March 2005 at that time I got 3 year warranty/36,000 miles and the automobile has 36,800 miles and it is already out of warranty. On Sunday, February 4, 2007 at 9:00 am something unusual happened to my car. I woke up around 8 :00 am in the morning and then I decided to buy something from the market for my breakfast and went to the garage and looking at my car I discovered that the right side window glass was broken into thousands of pieces. Fortunately my family and I were not inside the car at the time of incident otherwise we would have be hurt by those glass. Now I am scared of taking my son and wife into the car because the other glass may shatter and hurt me an M Y family. Driving this vehicle is putting my family and me in danger of being harmed by the glass because the glass came with a defect from the manufacturer. I have gone to Toyota dealership in person to report this incident and they do not want to take responsibility to replace it with a new glass. I have also contacted the manufacturer of Toyota and they do not even want to take responsibility to replace it. I think most of these models window glass comes with a defect so I would like you to take a test in the lab and ask the manufacturer to replace the windows of my car. I am reporting and making a complaint to protect the consumers and me so I would like you to take any actions against this manufacturer. Please think of my son and wife because this is the only vehicle that I have to Transport them to different places. Right now I am scared to drive thinking that any time this will break and hurt me. Thank you very much and I hope your consideration as soon as possible.
- Monrovia, CA, USA
- Chicago, IL, USA