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  1. I'll have to confess this is a bit of a gripe, but one I have read in dispatches on other posts on this forum. To any Toyota dealers out there reading this post, can I suggest you deliver plug-in cars to their new owners fully charged. Considering the cost of the vehicle, and the fact you are wanting to promote its economy, surely it would make sense to spend £3 (if that) to fully charge the battery at least. A quarter tank of fuel I am not entirely fussed about (although a full tank would be a nice touch), but to not fully charge the battery seems a bit tight and leaves a bitter taste in new owners mouths.
    2 points
  2. Hi [emoji5] New to the forum, not long purchased a Corolla T Sport and needs quite a bit of work. Car doesn't feel stable when at higher speeds, feels like the car sways or doesn't feel level it's really hard to explain. Wheel bearings are shocked, had one replaced but other one making a horrible noise not sure if this is linked?? Other issues are cat c damage and was bodged so ideally new front bumper and new headlights. New radiator needed and suspect leaking water pump. I have the common seat problem where they don't move back and forth [emoji17]. Wishbones corroded and one has a crack. Clutch is slipping slightly. Suspect broken window motor, for some reason I can't open my door when window motor stops nearly all the way down [emoji53] [emoji23] -Ant Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
    1 point
  3. There are a couple of programmes running, but the Corolla is approx 460K in Europe and 55K in the UK
    1 point
  4. Have you got four spares, or a set of Winter wheels and tyres but still no spare? Be careful about using them, a stroppy dealer could claim they invalidate the warranty and your insurance could get difficult in the event of a claim if they haven't been informed.
    1 point
  5. I think your dealer may have confused the MY changes happening to conventional Prius as anyone ordering a Conventional model that is no longer available will have their order switched to a MY18 which will have consequences for some as the official fuel economy has been reduced and emissions increased due to the new WLTC testing regime, potentially affecting company car taxation and resulting in no version of the conventional MY18 Prius being exempt from London congestion charge.
    1 point
  6. Ordered some Hardrace wishbones [emoji102] [emoji7] as my current wishbones are a little worse for wear and have a crack. I don't think this will fix the issue I described though [emoji17] -Ant Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
    1 point
  7. Parts King does work for a Toyota dealer (Lindop Toyota), so he should know whether the top dash is removed or not.
    1 point
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