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    Toyota reliability

    Up to 40,00 Toyota's to be recalled in NZ following minor faults identified overseas and , this a global recall and not the first from Toyota, here we go, yet again.

    Hmmm. That's a lot of cars .

    Don't recall another manufacturer of vehicles having so many problems , wondering if there isn't other faults they haven't gone public with.

    I thought Toyota was supposedly the benchmark of reliability ??

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    at least they are fixing the faults, the spiral cable or clockspring has been a problem in hiluxes for years, it breaks and you have no airbags or horn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Up to 40,00 Toyota's to be recalled in NZ following minor faults identified overseas and , this a global recall and not the first from Toyota, here we go, yet again.

    Hmmm. That's a lot of cars .

    Don't recall another manufacturer of vehicles having so many problems , wondering if there isn't other faults they haven't gone public with.

    I thought Toyota was supposedly the benchmark of reliability ??
    They are, but they're not infallible.

    And consider, the qualifying benchmark for "fault" is considerably lower now than ever before, soon manufacturers will be held responsible for their clients driving...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    They are, but they're not infallible.

    And consider, the qualifying benchmark for "fault" is considerably lower now than ever before, soon manufacturers will be held responsible for their clients driving...

    Already been tried, eg the young man in Aussie years ago that tried to sue Yamaha for allowing him to buy a bike ( RZ350 LC ) that was going to tempt him to exceed his ability. This, after he smashed himself up.
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    At least they are being upfront about it. These days its probably more of a check it at next service than full on recall and don't drive etc... wonder how much new service work they pick up from all those customers who don't normally visit the Toyota dealership hmmmmmmm...

    Better than Suzuki and their dodgy plastic fuel pump pipes inside GSXR and TL1000 tanks. Mine broke when I tried to leave work one night after a very long day, was not impressed when I found out they knew of the issue but because it doesn't happen to a lot of bikes they keep quiet and just fix the ones that break for free... Had to pay for towie into Colemans next day to get it done though...
    Bike had done about 30000km and already had the fuel tank seal recall done.
    Felt sorry for the poor towie though, big workplace and not everyone knew about the breakdown. When he came next day and started putting it on truck a few of the gorilla sized forkies ran out in jake the muss mode thinking he was stealing it, luckily someone else intervened with right info...

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    It's a bunch of different models being recalled, for different, fairly minor, issues in each.

    On one of them, aparently some spring can break if you adjust the seat "too often".

    Meh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Don't recall another manufacturer of vehicles having so many problems
    Because no other manufacturer has so many vehicles!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    I thought Toyota was supposedly the benchmark of reliability ??
    You are correct. They are. They are also not perfect. (Yes ... we've owned only Toyotas for the last 12 years ... first for 9 years and just about ticked over three years with the second.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Don't recall another manufacturer of vehicles having so many problems


    I thought Toyota was supposedly the benchmark of reliability ??
    1) which manufacturers ship the same numbers as toyota?

    2) yeah. Up till the 90s.

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    don't kid yourself. vehicle recalls from all manufacturers are quite common!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    It's a bunch of different models being recalled, for different, fairly minor, issues in each.

    On one of them, aparently some spring can break if you adjust the seat "too often".

    Meh.
    Seems it's always Toyota having another recall, regardless of the severity of the issue, broken spring whatever..

    Another recall ? Toyota ...yet again, what a surprise.

    Mazda, Subaru, Honda, Nissan, even Mitsubishi, the bottom feeders of the group, don't have the problems that Toyota have and no re-calls that I can remember from recent memory at least not in the frequency that Toyota seem to have experienced..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    I thought Toyota was supposedly the benchmark of reliability ??
    I don't know where this myth of Toyota reliability comes from....the media? After 44 years of fixing cars for a living, I've never noticed Toyota staying away from any workshop I've worked in...my job has probably depended on Toyota to some extent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I don't know where this myth of Toyota reliability comes from....the media? After 44 years of fixing cars for a living, I've never noticed Toyota staying away from any workshop I've worked in...my job has probably depended on Toyota to some extent.
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    Toyotas have been loved over other equivalent brands in NZ four years and resale of used ones reflects this. No idea why - maybe just volume.


    News this morn said there were a number of recalls (5 I think) over many cars - common parts shared by different vehicles thus the volume.


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    The Toyota problems are pretty insignificant compared to GM knowing their cars ignition switches were faulty for 10 years or more, but some beancounter decided the cost of recall/repair was more than paying out a few lawsuits over fatal accidents.

    (engines were apparently turning off, so suddenly no power steering and no power brakes. Throw a less than competent driver into the mix and bang, instant crash)
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