8.9
pretty bad- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 2,517 miles
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All the above data is an estimate becuase we are waiting for copies of all maintenance and repair records from Toyota - - but we have had multiple problems with this vehicle including screeching brakes, left veer when driving, bad transmission (replaced twice),smog check failure due to oxygen sensor and/or engine problems, clunking noises in engine, a shuddering of vehicle when driving or braking. The car has been at dealers for as long as 3 weeks; dealer admits not knowing what is wrong. Failed
- Manhattan Beach, CA, USA
The tires showed signs of excessive wear every 15000 to 20000 miles. Dealer had front and rear suspension aligned. The tires were rotated, but excessive wear still occurred. The dealer admitted something was wrong with the alignment. The first set of tires was replaced at 17K miles, 2nd 39K miles. In any event, the car continued to pull to the left despite the alignment and rotation.
- Fountain Valley, CA, USA
I hear a metallic "popping" noise from the from wheel area when I backup or begin to drive. The van has been looked at twice by dealer and the service techs are unable to duplicate the noise.
- Lafayette, IN, USA
This vehicle has a dangerous "drifting" problem, the vehicle is hard to control when traveling on the highway. The steering column has been replaced by dealer, but the problem still exists. I have appointment to return the vehicle to the service dept. Again. This is a very serious problem that needs to be investigated. There are several other issues with the van, I'm hoping the dealer can rectify.
- Mount Horeb, WI, USA
Since day one the vehicle pulled to the left when moving forward. The dealer has tried realignment/new tires. This greatly reduced the pulling but the vehicle still exhibits a bias to steer into on coming traffic (left). A Toyota technician has told me the fix would be to replace the rear axle beam.
- Lake Villa, IL, USA
- Murfreesboro, TN, USA