9.5
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 958 miles
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I was driving (~ 30 to 35 mph) on winter St, framingham, MA around 530pm. I hit brakes at the red signal @ the junc with fountain St, but my car would not stop. Luckily the on-coming traffic stopped preventing a crash.
- Norwood, MA, USA
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Venza. Whenever the contact drove the vehicle and applied the brakes he noticed that it took more than normal pressure to stop the vehicle when the brake pedal pedal was initially depressed. However, after releasing the pedal and applying the brake pedal a second time, the brakes operated normally. The vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the failure could not be reproduced. The contact has noticed the failure since the day he purchased the vehicle. The current and failure mileages were 1100.
- Belingham, WA, USA
The "lurch" or "brake release" that prius owners describe happens - inconsistently - in my 2009 Venza when slowing down to a stop light or sign. It's been happening since we bought it. Toyota just blows it off as if my wife and I are lying about it. There were some alignment issues with it also and Toyota has worked on and/or "inspected' it several times.
- Ellisville, MS, USA
2009 Venza, brake problems, took dealer 3 months to claim problem resolved but I'm not convinced that my brakes are ok. I do not think the brakes are safe; I do not trust this car. There is still a safety problem. Problem manifests itself primarily at temperatures 65 or above.
- Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
We own a 2009 Toyota Venza 4 cylinder A/T fwd vehicle. One of the safety features in this vehicle is hill-start assist. On 7/20/09 while I was at a red light on an uphill slope, the light turned green and upon releasing the brakes, the vehicle immediately started rolling backwards, almost colliding with a vehicle behind us. On 7/24/09 I took the vehicle to wolfchase Toyota in memphis, tn. To have the vehicle inspected. I was told four different stories from the dealership and Toyota U.S. headquarters: That a: the Venza did not have the hill-start assist feature, B: it did have the feature and was working fine, C: only all wheel drive models had the feature, and D: my car had the feature but it doesn't activate automatically-you have to manually activate the feature by fully stepping on the brake pedal until a beep is heard and the traction control light comes on, and then you have two seconds to press the gas pedal before the feature turns off. The owners manual states the vehicle has the hill-start assist feature but does not mention anything about activating it manually. We were not notified about the manual activation by the dealer upon purchasing the vehicle or by Toyota when the safety concern was first brought up. I feel Toyota should immediately send out a safety notice requiring all employees be briefed about the hill-start assist feature, how it doesn't activate automatically, and how to activate the feature when stopped on an uphill slope.
- Lakeland, TN, USA
- Reston, VA, USA