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135 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 1:57 PM
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Replying to: toyotanomore (Sep 25, 2009 8:32 am) http://www.fixya.com/cars/t1516165-dealership_wants_charge_me_12_hours The tech claimed it was a 4 hour job and not difficult at all. Depends on what inverter we are talking about I suppose. More details would be useful. http://news.carjunky.com/alternative_fuel_vehicles/repairing-a-hybrid-cdh739.sht- ml Looks like the power inverter for a Prius is around $3700 from that link in August. My suggestion to you is go and find another Toyota dealer because that one is trying to rip you off. If you already had the repair done, I would contact Toyota Corporate and let them know about this dealer and how much it cost to repair it. Or, tell the dealer you are going to take this up to Toyota Corporate. If they are overbilling you they will not want Toyota Corporate investigating... service is what generates the most money for a dealer and if Toyota doesn't like what they see they could hurt the dealer real bad. You can also get an advocate on your side. Your local news stations probably have a consumer advocate on staff that does stories once in a while. They would love to pick up something like this given the current state of auto affairs. |
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I have been reading this discussion about the tires on Hybrid Highlander tires and personally I think "class action" should be taken. I have reported my problem with the tires (wore out with thread showing at 15,000 miles) to our attorney general, and have just copied all the paper work to mail out to him. I'm hoping to help make a difference in the "we got our money, so it's up to you to take care of the tire issue" attitude we all are receiving from Toyota. I have an '07 Limited, Hybrid Highlander, HAD TO replace tires at 18,000 miles, and am only averaging 25.6 miles to a gallon. Shame to spend 40,000 on a vehicle only to find out you don't get 28-30MPG, and also have defective tires that Toyota special orders to give a smooth ride when you try it out, then the consumer has to purchase new tires; in order to be safe, within a years time. Needless to say I'm a VERY DISAPPOINTED HH owner.
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Replying to: brioboy (Sep 15, 2009 8:42 pm) what tire size did you go with and what dealership (service manger) in vancouver helped you out?
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Replying to: tranquiloon (Oct 07, 2009 12:55 pm) what tire size did you go with and what dealership (service manger) in vancouver helped you out? " I have not replaced the tires yet. Bought a 2008 HH in Nov., 2007, I only have just over 12,000 miles (I ride my bicycle alot BTW, the last time I put gas in was on August 29, 2009. I may have to fill it up tomorrow. |
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Replying to: devastated_deb (Oct 02, 2009 4:32 am) |
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Replying to: tranquiloon (Oct 07, 2009 12:55 pm)
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Replying to: devastated_deb (Oct 02, 2009 4:32 am) My only other complaint is the lack of bluetooth or aux inputs on the radio which obviously cannot be modified easily due to the tight integration with the rest of the system. Maybe it's just my vintage. :> |
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Replying to: brioboy (Oct 19, 2009 9:35 pm) |
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Replying to: devastated_deb (Oct 02, 2009 4:32 am) This is just not right. I understand let the buyer beware, but this is ridiculous. kccarl |
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We live Aspen, CO at 8,000' with plenty of snow. Our other car is a Prius (FWD not 4WD) so we need good traction in addition to good wear.. |
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