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atticdog said:honda havening its problems too
rjstaaf said:Cool site although it doesn't seem to be complete as it is missing the latest recalls. I did poke around though and saw that even the 2007 Camry has an air bag recall. Have you checked yours to see if it needs to have the recall done
Here is the link to Toyota, looks like there are far more for Toyota than Honda.
http://www.automotive.com/new-cars/recalls/01/toyota/index.html
If you look at just the recalls I listed in my previous post the total number of vehicles involved is somewhere between 1.5 and 2 million.
atticdog said:Ill look into it but since I bought it in July I would imagine it wont need it since they started the recall in april
as arenner80 mentioned with these recalls at least the manufacturer is recognizing the problems and fixing them. When i had a dodge it took forever to get the company to issue a recall for the bad ball joints that only lastes 30k miles finally after years they did the recall only after dakotas,durango wheels were falling off.
WASHINGTON -- Longtime quality champion Toyota Motor Corp. showed this week that it too is struggling with an industrywide increase in vehicle recalls.
The Japanese automaker is recalling 775,000 trucks and SUVs after customers told government investigators the vehicle's ball joints collapsed without warning, leading to a loss of steering control and sometimes thousands of dollars of damage.
Chan said:You know its one thing that Toyota recognizes those recalls. Most other companies will just say tough ****. You know on my IS300, we had premature wear on our OEM Potenzas (Which is common since the majority of IS300 owners drive their car aggressively). They issued a recall and you know what, I got myself a new set of tires courtesy of Toyota (There was nothing wrong with my tires).
Every brand has its problems, its a matter how they address it.
jequirk said:I bought a 2002 is300 brand new 4 yrs ago, now with 90,000 miles I havent had any problems other than tires. So now the fiance has it, so I got a 2001 BMW 325ci 5 spd w/ 90,000 miles, I wish I woulda got another IS300 instead. I am having all kinds of problems with it.
I would go with Toyota!
odonnellb said:why only toyota and honda? I would choose honda of those two, but have you considered VW? I love VWs, an unbelievable build quality for such a low price, even though they are now made in mexico :-/. I would also through Subaru into your mix. Go take them all for test drives, and then decide, dont leave anything out though even if you think the price is a little high, maybe their giving out good lease deals or something.
my two cents