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Not a recall?!!

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If it looks like a recall and quacks like a recall.... what else do you call it?

Toyota... Moving Forward, with the help of AAA.

I love how they have so many problems with these vehicles...some of them serious, yet do everything they can to not call it a recall and get a free pass for it.

So wait, if you have more than 100,000 miles or a Sienna older than five years you're out of luck? What a bunch of cheap bastards. If it's a defect, you recall ALL potential models affected, not picking and choosing at your own will. I would be outraged if I were a Sienna owner who had this problem and had 101,000 on the odometer.

Toyota caring about customers? Bull$h!.

How much do you want to bet Toyota is calling this a "warranty enhancement" so that they don't claim 2007's "automaker with the most recalls" award. Last I heard, they were right behind VW as recall king.

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