I guess it's Toyota Canada that has some quality. My 2011 Camry hybrid is Toyota USA and my wife's Prius C is Toyota Japan. Both cars rattle like a city bus when driving on rough roads. My 2006 Accord is quiet, even with 244,000 miles on iot. Penske Toyota refused to fix the 2 yr old Prius with 35,400 miles on it. I don't think you can "lemon law" NVH issues.
The problem is that Toyota became the #1 automaker and then became complacent with their product lineup. They didn't feel the need to keep striving to do better simply because they thought they had established their brand identity as reliable, consistent, and well-made. This was their downfall...soon they let quality slip....and slip and then all of a sudden they find themselves in a rut that they're going to have a difficult time digging out of. Meanwhile GM and Ford are really getting their act together and coming out with vehicles BETTER than anything Toyota makes and customers are starting to see that Toyota isn't the company it used to be and many are going back to American manufacturers (especially GM).
I’ve been a huge fan all my life however my 2014 Scion just needed to get towed to the shop because it wouldn’t start, first time I’ve ever had a failure to start after driving 30,000 a year for 11+ years with Toyota’s hope this doesn’t happen again
I don’t think Toyota or Lexus makes cars like they used to. I feel as though quality has really gone downhill, especially after Covid. My Camry and Lexus NX both have issues with not that many miles on them 😢
This is what separate Toyota from other companies.
Toyota Matrix was great and sadly discontinued.
I have a 1990 corolla alltrac wagon. Best car ever
Quality and reliability are differences,right? Could u give me an example both of these
toyota is one of the best in history good thinking toyota please keep the quality coming
Damn I want me a 2022 Toyota Camry LE AWD , so bad, thing has space cameras 📷
I guess it's Toyota Canada that has some quality. My 2011 Camry hybrid is Toyota USA and my wife's Prius C is Toyota Japan. Both cars rattle like a city bus when driving on rough roads. My 2006 Accord is quiet, even with 244,000 miles on iot. Penske Toyota refused to fix the 2 yr old Prius with 35,400 miles on it. I don't think you can "lemon law" NVH issues.
The problem is that Toyota became the #1 automaker and then became complacent with their product lineup. They didn't feel the need to keep striving to do better simply because they thought they had established their brand identity as reliable, consistent, and well-made. This was their downfall...soon they let quality slip....and slip and then all of a sudden they find themselves in a rut that they're going to have a difficult time digging out of. Meanwhile GM and Ford are really getting their act together and coming out with vehicles BETTER than anything Toyota makes and customers are starting to see that Toyota isn't the company it used to be and many are going back to American manufacturers (especially GM).
Still has better quality and durability just a bit less performant and fun to drive for most people
The world's greatest auto maker. Period!
Toyota did get complacent but only for awhile. Since then, they have re-established themselves as the top quality automaker.
GM and Ford have never made anything better than Toyota, ever.
I’ve been a huge fan all my life however my 2014 Scion just needed to get towed to the shop because it wouldn’t start, first time I’ve ever had a failure to start after driving 30,000 a year for 11+ years with Toyota’s hope this doesn’t happen again
I don’t think Toyota or Lexus makes cars like they used to. I feel as though quality has really gone downhill, especially after Covid. My Camry and Lexus NX both have issues with not that many miles on them 😢