Apparently you have never visited a Toyota NG or gone into one of their
shops. Toyota has LOTS of problems as well, blown head gaskets and oil
seals, bad brakes struts, seats, trannys, engines. If your car is truly
a lemon the manufacture must replace it. Read your owners manual, it
explains you rights and how to make a complaint to the manufacture.
Manufactures do NOT want you to have problems with your vehicle, that
is why they warrant their cars to the dealer. Problem cars are bad for
you, the dealer and the Manufacture. Take it back to the dealer and
leave it there until the problem is corrected. Drive the car with an
employee of the dealership, if it is not repaired LET IT THERE. if you
accept a car from a dealer you are agreeing it has been repaired.
Mike
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>
> RJ wrote:
> >
> > Volvo, Worst Car Ever Made
> > You never expect to pay 40 grand to get a car that has lower quality than
> > Toyota or Nissan;
> > [snip]
>
> I heard that Toyota is the benchmark of the industry. What would you
> expect??
>
> I think Volvo is not alone. I know one Audi A6's engine turned itself
> off due to computer chip problem. It happened the first month my friend
> bought it, and she bought it brand new.
>
> But, you buy Euorpean because it's a status symbol, right? ;-)
>
> Bob