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another 1st yr Tundra glitch
http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dl...fsect=BREAKING I guess the Durham NC workers in the AISIN plant up in Treyburn may have a slight problem with their product? |
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But let it be a lesson to the people who buy brand image for reliability, not everything they make is going to be rock solid... |
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I am way ahead of you...;)
But some people just want to be the first ones on the block..:eek: |
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This is why I don't buy most reliability ratings. Toyota has had some serious reliability problems in the past before this such as the oil sludge problem with their previous generation V6s and I4s. This is the second transmission problem Toyota has had in recent history.
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But whats funny; is its never been made a big deal like it is the domestics. If this was Dodge, Ford, or GM; it'd be all over the media, car mags, newspapers....etc!
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Another thing I get tired of is people constantly bashing Chrysler transmissions. Honda hashad more than their share of problems, but every time the magazines do a comparison (especially in theminivan ones) the editors always seem to get a kick out of slippingin the slam against Chrysler's transmissions even though the other manufactures are no where close toperfect on this issue. |
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Not of word of that has been in the local media here in San Antonio. I guess they don't want to piss off the several thousand Toyota workers in the area.......
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My wife and I have friends that just bought a Kia, and do nothing but praise about how cheap it was and what a great warranty they get on them. The thing is; is I tried to tell them there is a reason why they have such a great warranty on 'em..cause they are crap; they are always in the shop. DUH!!!! |
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The other problem with Japanese cars is when these problems do happen, the cost of replacing the parts is a lot more expensive. I remember hearing that a person spend somewhere close to $300 for a rebuilt alternatorforan Accord. The 96 Olds Ciera (a car I stillput asidea special placeto hate it with still to this day) I had five years agohad the same problem and a rebuilt one only cost me $80. I think most of Chrysler's problems these days comes from uneducated customers taking their cars to the wrong places. My cousin just about brought his 03 Grand Cherokee to a fast lube place for his transmission, and before he got a chance to do that I asked them what transmission fluid they planned on using for the transmission fluid flush and they answered "Mercon!"[:@][sm=headbang.gif] They didn't even have ATF+4 available.:eek: No big surprise that it has taken so long for their reputation to come back when the shops don't even have the right stuff. Your right about the extreme warrantee that they offer standard. The reason why they do that was to get people over the fear of the reputation they developed with having reliability problems. The only logical problem though about us saying this is someone could claim the same about the lifetime warrantee. |
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