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Toyota SCREWED Car Buyers and Now They Are Paying The Price!

2024-08-28 Autos & Vehicles
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It's my opinion that Toyota has screwed some of their customers. My faith was misplaced in this way, and yours might be misplaced too. They've had some struggles lately because they've changed the engine that's in some of their trucks, cars, and SUVs. They've added a big problem as far as I'm concerned. I'll walk you through some of these Toyota reliability issues. Join ECPP to get car advice and more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1FyeLuRpqi56bTzkIg-2w/join Get some of our merch: https://exotic-car-playplace-shop.fourthwall.com/ Exotic car play place, where we believe that Life's Too Short To Drive Boring Cars so we just don't and you shouldn't either. Like this video? Subscribe by clicking below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1FyeLuRpqi56bTzkIg-2w?sub_confirmation=1

Top Comments (10)

@edwardcook7673 2024-08-29

I do not want a CVT. I do not want a turbo. I do not want a hybrid. My options a getting very limited, but it is still my money. I will buy what I want and not what they want to sell me. The worst financial investment you can make is a new car.

106 21 replies
@drivingadventures 2024-08-28

That moment Toyota goes full Hyundai lol.

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@frankthompson9119 2024-08-28

I am suspect of any new Toyota. My 2022 Camry had a mapp sensor failure at highway speeds. Downshifted so violently it nearly left the highway. Faulkner Toyota said it was caused by a rodent chew. No evidence at all of wires chewed on. The only rodent under the hood of my Camry was the dealers technician. Excellent way for Toyota to deny component failures with their products. Cost me $300 to get my car back. I sold the car to avoid future liability from the dealer.

77 7 replies
@bryancarlson3673 2024-08-28

High heat and high pressure destroy engines, exactly what a turbo does!

72 2 replies
@RoadHouseeee 2024-08-28

Bought my Tacoma new in 2019 and just paid it off. Was considering trading it in but not for today's products. Never had any problems with my rig not even a check engine light ever. SIMPLE is BETTER.

61 2 replies
@davidmichaels4588 2024-08-28

All new cars are disposable now days, they are not meant to last. All the unneeded tech and forced induction has ruined dependability. Keeping my 2020 4runner until it dies!

41 1 replies
@T-41 2024-08-28

The turbo engine failures remind me of the GM Northstar V8 fiasco that took GM a decade to fix, trashing the reputation of Cadillac.

38 5 replies
@BabaAttaei 2024-08-28

I used to be a Toyota fan for my whole life but not anymore.

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@andredaedone7732 2024-08-28

Turbo charging, CVT, and direct injection are the issues. Got to be careful and make sure you over maintain these new cars or suffer the consequences.

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@nexusapp 2024-08-28

Big trucks need big V8's, sedans can live with a V6 engines, 4 inline cylinders can take care of a sedan Corolla, GR 3 cylinders engine can be a quick and powerful, Toyota engine engineers fucked this one up good. In my opinion, Toyota engine department have new young (Green horns) engineers and lack lot of the old and wise experience of the retired engineers.

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