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Stock talk about the Generation 2 and 2.5 Toyota Solara which was released in 2004-2007

Problems already!!

Postby Russian Mafia » Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:42 pm

I think it's luck too. You might get lucky and get a good ford, or get unlucky and get a crappy toyota. And this is why I like the idea of buying a year old toyota in good condition. If there is no issues within first year it sould be fine for long time if you take proper care of it. I just hope that realibility will still be there.

Anyways, sorry for your bad expiriences, but I dont think one should judge a car manufacturer by this first expirience. This could happen to any car.
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Postby JavaJoe_2 » Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:09 pm

trdkamuri51o wrote:at least they fixed their tire problems (firestone) and replaced those trannys...

THATS THE REALITY...



SHOW ME THE RECALL ON THE TRANNY! :drinking:
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Postby trdkamuri51o » Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:13 pm

94 explorer.. had my tranny replaced by the dealer for free... fremont ford.. yes it did happen...and what makes me laugh more is having a loaner car given to me on a 10 year old trunk...

ive waited at dealers from toyota and guess what i still havent been given a loaner..

ford = no questions asked.. they offer.
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Postby onefiend » Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:02 pm

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found this at ClubLexus....Lexus is #1 and Toyota is far ahead the industry average.
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Postby Russian Mafia » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:09 pm

nice find

look at the prosche's jump


stats is good thing but just numbers dont really show the whole picture beacase we have no idea how they were created
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Postby dude » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:37 pm

a rad hose or connector? big deal...if your story is true, it does suck but in the scheme of things it is pretty minor. if your mustangs were such great cars, why did you not buy another one? the new stangs are the best ever. btw, did the inside door handles and interior plastic parts of those fords ever come apart, warp, discolour, peel? did you get any water leaks? oil leaks? did the radio ever fail? look into the ford 3.8 v6 and try to find one without a head gasket leak. they ALL leaked coolant not onto the floor, where you would at least be able to see it and remidy, but it leaked into the engine oil sump and deteriorated the oil's ability to properly lubricate. anyways, the solara is built in the usa so that may explain some quality issues. but for overall refinement and quality throughout, you will not beat toyota. any toyota. anyone who really understands automobiles will agree with this.
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Postby Russian Mafia » Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:48 pm

dude wrote:a rad hose or connector? big deal...if your story is true, it does suck but in the scheme of things it is pretty minor. if your mustangs were such great cars, why did you not buy another one? the new stangs are the best ever. btw, did the inside door handles and interior plastic parts of those fords ever come apart, warp, discolour, peel? did you get any water leaks? oil leaks? did the radio ever fail? look into the ford 3.8 v6 and try to find one without a head gasket leak. they ALL leaked coolant not onto the floor, where you would at least be able to see it and remidy, but it leaked into the engine oil sump and deteriorated the oil's ability to properly lubricate. anyways, the solara is built in the usa so that may explain some quality issues. but for overall refinement and quality throughout, you will not beat toyota. any toyota. anyone who really understands automobiles will agree with this.


wow someone took it to heart isn't solara made in canada?

But i agree ford sucks. I dont know much about mustangs, except that the '05 one is cheaper inside than my 01 solara.

My host-family had ford windstar it was in the shop every 2 weeks for a year (not kidding) that's what i call really f***ing annoying.
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Postby TW85 » Sat Mar 11, 2006 12:10 am

My dad's F-150 has had zero problems while I have dealt with throttle lag, rattles, sunroof problems (still a problem), A/C relay, etc, in under 20,000 miles. Still, there is zero comparison between the build/material quality of my Solara and my dad's F-150. I am not going to say my car is a POS when I have had more problems than you because I have a first year design. Calling your car a POS because of one problem is...hmm, insane.

Even with the problems I have had, I'd still buy a Toyota over any comparable American vehicle. I like quality construction and quality materials and rarely are both found in American cars.

Russian Mafia,

Current Solara is built in Kentucky. Not sure where the first gen. was built.
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Postby JavaJoe_2 » Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:29 am

TW85 wrote:Still, there is zero comparison between the build/material quality of my Solara and my dad's F-150.......


I totally agree!
I still drive both and would buy both again.
One is not "superior" over the other.
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Postby dude » Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:03 am

i would buy a new mustang or an f150. i would even buy an older one. but i wouldnt buy a mustang for build quality. the new mustang is one of fords best ever. all american trucks are good except some chev years. but drive a tundra after stepping out of the ford. the new f150 is very good, but the tundra is something else. just the way the key turns and the engine fires. the way the door latches open and close. the rip of it's dohc v8. you forget it's a pickup and you'd swear your in a lexus. in fact, it's too good for a pickup. that's the thing with all toyota's. they give you just a little more quality than you could ever imagine at that price point. the new mustang, otoh, gives you good build quality and performance that most will never have the skill to fully exploit. it is a shocker and i wish toyota could compete. but you dont sit in a mustang and say, "wow what an amazing interior, how can they do this for this kind of money?" any failure in any toyota is very unexpected. even in this forum, there are very few toyota mechanical/electrical failures. there will be some problems and my solara aint perfect either. you incident, imo, is isolated and not an inherent engineering/design flaw or oversight. now, this solara v6 tranny shifts...well.... and TRD front springs....
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Postby njsolara » Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:03 am

OK, here's the outcome. It turns out that the engine did overheat and caused the coolant to dump out onto my driveway. It's still in the shop and the tech fears it may have some internal engine damage due to some visible oil leakage around the head. They still haven't found the cause. They reluctantly decided to take the car back, so I decided to upgrade in the process. I now have a base SE with the V6, instead of the sport SE with a 4 cyl. The V6 seems to be better suited for this car and the whole package seems smoother overall. Hopefully this one will be a better experience.

With regard to chosing a Solara over another Mustang, that answer is simple - In addition to the Solara, I also own a 98 Corvette I purchased used two years ago. I've made the transition from Mustang owner to Corvette owner. I still have an appreciation for the Mustang, but rather than having two V8's in my stable, I opted for a comfortable, sporty coupe that can be driven in all four seasons (I reside in the northeast). The Solara was chosen as a daily driver, leaving the Vette for the sunny weekends. I orignally chose the four cylinder as a fuel saving option, but having had the V6 a few days now, I don't know why I even looked at it.

I also looked at the Accord XE, as well as the Sebring. In the end, I found the Solara to be the most comfortable, but the Accord felt sportier. The Sebring didn't do much for me, so that one was checked off the list. Ultimately, it was dealer's price that swayed me to the Toyota camp. They sold me the 4 cyl SE Sport in artic frost fully dressed (sunroof & JBL) for $21500. Honda, on the other hand, didn't budge much from sticker price.

Am I satisfied? Let's just say that I'm glad things are back to normal. My initial experience wasn't that great, but the dealer came through in the end. Despite my bad first impression, I did decide to stick it out and go with another Solara. Let me give it a year or two and I'll let you know if that was the right decision or not Here's food for thought - put yourself in my position and the first Ford you bought did this exact thing..would you be willing to give it a second chance if all the guys at a Ford forum told you it was an isolated event or would you bash it to no end?
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Postby dude » Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:21 am

crap happens. i bought a pair of $3500 loudspeakers were the woofer became stuck. they would not even replace but repaired and did so in a very messy way visibly, although it was all inside the cabinet. it was common problem with that model. one of the main reason i purchased was for quality and fit and finish, besides performance. i still think the 4 cyl is a terrific engine but you are going to be much happier with a 6 cyl. but it does hurt when one of your pride enjoyments dissapoints. glad things worked out for now.
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Postby Down2TheC » Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:12 pm

Good to hear! Congrats on the new ride. Too bad all dealers aren't as accomodating. (silversurfer's)
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Postby gnegroni » Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:07 pm

njsolara wrote:I'm not rasing a flag for ford or trying to troll, but I've owned three new Mustangs (89 LX 5.0, 96 GT and an 01 Cobra) without nothing more than tire wear issues. I attributted that to my driving and not a design flaw on the cars. These cars even saw some track time at Englishtown and they remained solid through their life (the LX had 87k, the GT 60k and the Cobra 24k when I sold or returned them). Again, I apologize for coming off so strong, but it just put a seriously bad taste in my mouth considering how great these cars are praised.


Sorry for replying on the topic so late...but I shows you haven't driven or own a Taurus (ex '94 GL 3.0 owner myself).
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Postby Midias » Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:10 pm

Get a sweet sable or taures they had the awesome factory defect of the windshield would fly out under heavy braking :o . My buddy landon has one what blows the fan motor every 3 months WHY because the seal is a bad design and the dealer wants 200 for the UPGADE?, naw just replace the motor under warenty ummm yea. And my co worker Larry had his f150 tranny die after 3500 miles.


AND BTW 87k is nothing I got 145k on the solara and had 286k on an 1986 accord before the tranny went

I am very glad you decided to stick with it you will not be sorry.
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