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So, 1 part out of the 30,000 parts on your Yaris breaking indicates that the manufacturing quality of all of Toyota has gone to shit?
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Im familiar with the ECHO and in my experience NONE of them had waterpump failures even at 100k+ miles. Waterpump failures in the Yaris you hear about all the time.
So in that sense, yeah, Im thinking Toyota isn't what it was. President Obama if you are reading this please put pressure on Toyota to make perfect cars like the ECHO again...
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02-07-2015, 10:22 PM | #21 |
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the fact is the problems per 100 vehicles has gone down industry wide over the last two decades, and Toyota is consistently near the top of that list.
not only are they not going downhill, their overall quality is better than ever, empirically speaking. I think Jackie Chiles can best sum up the theme of this thread. |
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I think the Toyota dealerships have gone down hill over the last 20 years. Before my 2007 I had a 1994 Camry V6. I never took the car to the dealer. Did my own maintenance or took it to an independent mechanic. I was at the mechanic one day for something shortly before my power train warranty was up and he told me that one of the valve cover gaskets was leaking and I should take it to the dealer and have it fixed under warranty.
I took the car to the dealer and when I picked it up the advisor told me that they replaced both valve cover gaskets. I asked him why. He said that if one was leaking then the other one would start leaking soon. This was about 2k kilometres before my warranty was up. Forward to early 2010 (before the 3yr warranty was up) and same dealer. The remote on my key fob stopped working. When you pressed the button the light came on but it would not unlock or lock the doors. I took it to the dealer and they said that they would fix it. When I picked up the car the advisor told me they had reprogrammed the key and it was now working. In 2013, the key stopped working again. Same problem. I was told by the advisor that they could not fix it. That I would have to buy a new key. Naturally I complained and explained how they had fixed the key before. After making enough noise they reprogrammed the key again as a good will gesture but they said they would not do it again. Rightly or wrongly, I will not use that dealer again. Roy |
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I don't know what to say, I didn't buy my Yaris from a Toyota dealership, so I haven't really had any experience with them directly.
What I can say though, is that their customer service really needs some improvement. I once walked into a dealership simply to inquire whether it was possible to install A/C in my car. I was greeted with a bored sales-person on a computer, behind a parts desk, who practically ignored me until i waved at them from less than a meter away. (I was the only one there) When I asked them about the A/C, they just asked for my VIN, punched it in the computer, and gave me a simple generic "Yes. Costs $xxx." No effort to try and sell me the product, advise me for or against it, or even give me any kind of details. As for their products, I would say they're pretty solid, like everyone above has mentioned. I've had my Yaris for over a year, and the only problems I've had were a non-functioning horn due to a faulty connector (changed at the dealership I bought the car from after a week of ownership), and some non-functioning tail and side-marker lights due to a missing fuse. (I don't know how important things like these aren't checked before selling a vehicle, but that's a discussion for another time.) Overall though, I would say Toyota product quality = while customer service =
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Eh, dealerships are hit or miss. My Toyota dealership is awesome. I love going there, the sales guys are really relaxed and the service department moves. It probably helps that they are owned by the same family that owns the BWM dealership next door. Now, the other ones my friends bought their Toyotas....not so nice in almost every way.
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the echo is considered one toyota's most reliable cars ever made. the only complaint you really hear about them is that they are ugly. personally, i don't have a problem with how they look.
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The hatchback did a good job. Not ugly at all...
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No the main complaint (by people like Edmunds) is the ECHO isn't a BMW and no one with any self respect would be caught dead driving one.
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A few members back at the echofans forums in New England had imported them from Canada.
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I saw one in Carmacks YK on my drive to AK in 2011. It was like a cross between an American ECHO and a Yaris Hatchback...
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