by TW85 » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:45 pm
The issue is not about having to plan ahead when you need to start accelerating, you do that in EVERY car. However, the Solara's throttle lag is simply unacceptable no matter how you look at it. A damn car should not take up to 2 seconds to realize the driver wants to accelerate. Many other manufactuers have implemented throttle-by-wire systems with little or no lag; why is Toyota incapable of doing this? As I said before, it has been a known problem (as well as the crappy shifting of the tranny) for at least four years with a variety of Toyota and Lexus models. Passing at 50+ mph is not an issue, the throttle lag virtually disappears at those speads. At town speeds, however, the lag can be outright dangerous if you are not accustom to it. And the lag does not always occur; the throttle can respond nicely for several weeks in a row and then one day it will decide to simply not be responsive.
Switching over to sportshift mode does not magically make the car drive as it should. It does not eliminate the lag, it does not reduce it, it does not allow for more aggressive automatic shifting, and half the time it takes just as long for the frickin' gear to shift as it does for the car to realize you want to actually accelerate. There is so much inconsistency in the way this car behaves, and my driving style does not change. I am constantly having to retrain the car to fit my driving style, which is a pretty typical style (though I'm quite safe in everything I do).
Bottom line is it is not just a few picky owners complaining; Toyota and Lexus owners have griped about the very same problem for at least four years, and it just so happens the Solara is affected just as bad, possibly even worse. This car does not behave the way a nearly $30,000 car should; $15,000 cars have far more predictable behavior.
I honestly do not know why I am suddenly complaining about this; I have put up with it for a long time but I guess I have grown extremely tired of Toyota ignoring problems when they arise. Come November, this car can burn in Hell for all I care because I will be done with it...and Toyota.
Moved on to better things...