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Good morning roksliders. While picking through the news feed full of the usual stuff, I came across a Motortrend article regarding a recall from Toyota. It involves a "defect in its twin-turbocharged V-6 truck engines that power the Tundra pickup truck as well as Lexus's LX luxury SUVs—at least, those 2022 to 2023 model-year variants built between November 2021 and February 2023 (or the same model years built between July 2021 and November 2022 for the LX)."
Does info like this sway your decision in vehicle brand selection?
Article: https://www.motortrend.com/news/toyota-engine-recall-tundra-pickup-lexus-lx-suv/
When Hyundai had all their engine problems and recalls, that definitely swayed me...away. That and Hyundai in general. However, all manufacturers have had them. I went to Google to see if there was some clear information on how many vehicles by brand get recalled for safety and/or defects. There's a bunch of articles out there that quote info published by the NHTSA.
From a USA Today article published earlier this year: Top 10 carmakers by the number of vehicles potentially affected by recalls in the U.S., per the NHTSA (2023):
1. Honda: 6,334,825 vehicles potentially affected
2. Ford: 6,152,614
3. Kia America: 3,110,447
4. Chrysler: 2,732,398
5. General Motors: 2,021,033
6. Nissan North America: 1,804,443
7. Mercedes-Benz USA: 478,173
8. Volkswagen Group of America: 453,763
9. BMW of North America: 340,249
10. Daimler Trucks North America: 261,959
I would still buy a Toyota and I definitely love my taco. She's been great small truck for a lot of years and a LOT of miles. I do my own maintenance and have replaced the usual wear and tear" items and the stuff that's broke.
Does info like this sway your decision in vehicle brand selection?
Article: https://www.motortrend.com/news/toyota-engine-recall-tundra-pickup-lexus-lx-suv/
When Hyundai had all their engine problems and recalls, that definitely swayed me...away. That and Hyundai in general. However, all manufacturers have had them. I went to Google to see if there was some clear information on how many vehicles by brand get recalled for safety and/or defects. There's a bunch of articles out there that quote info published by the NHTSA.
From a USA Today article published earlier this year: Top 10 carmakers by the number of vehicles potentially affected by recalls in the U.S., per the NHTSA (2023):
1. Honda: 6,334,825 vehicles potentially affected
2. Ford: 6,152,614
3. Kia America: 3,110,447
4. Chrysler: 2,732,398
5. General Motors: 2,021,033
6. Nissan North America: 1,804,443
7. Mercedes-Benz USA: 478,173
8. Volkswagen Group of America: 453,763
9. BMW of North America: 340,249
10. Daimler Trucks North America: 261,959
I would still buy a Toyota and I definitely love my taco. She's been great small truck for a lot of years and a LOT of miles. I do my own maintenance and have replaced the usual wear and tear" items and the stuff that's broke.