Consumer Complaints


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STRUCTURE - BODY
10/05/201274001
 We purchased a 10 month old toyota prius on march 16nd 2012 with only 1367 miles. the prior owner who was leasing this car returned the car due to mileage inconsistency..... on oct 5th 2012, i was driving on sunny dry day at 22mph the vehicle in front of me slowed down. i stepped on the brake to slowdown but the car did not stop. when i stepped on the brake it did not respond immediately, i applied complete pressure to the brake however the car still did not slow down enough and i hit the car in front of me. per the report from toyota the speed went down from 22mph to 5mph at the time of the impact. i do not agree with the toyota report that i only stepped on the brake for 2 seconds as it was much more... before the accident the brake was much harder and less forceful pressure made the car stop after the accident the brake feels softer and more pressure is needed to make the brake work. this is an almost brand new car with 7k miles on it however i do feel safe in this car anymore after this accident and i fear for my life and public safety. what will happen i drive on a highway at 60mph and the brake will not work?? toyota denies any technical error with the car and blames the accident on me. there are plenty of reports of similar accidents reported by consumers on this same issue here: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f0db60b. *tr
10/05/20127400
 We purchased a 10 month old toyota prius on march 16nd 2012 with only 1367 miles. the prior owner who was leasing this car returned the car due to mileage inconsistency..... on oct 5th 2012, i was driving on sunny dry day at 22mph the vehicle in front of me slowed down. i stepped on the break to slowdown but the car did not stop. when i stepped on the break it did not respond immediately, i applied complete pressure to the break however the car still did not slow down enough and i hit the car in front of me. per the report from toyota the speed went down from 22mph to 5mph at the time of the impact. i do not agree with the toyota report that i only stepped on the break for 2 seconds as it was much more... before the accident the break was much harder and less forceful pressure made the car stop after the accident the break feels softer and more pressure is needed to make the break work. this is an almost brand new car with 7k miles on it however i do feel safe in this car anymore after this accident and i fear for my life and public safety. what will happen i drive on a highway at 60mph and the break will not work?? toyota denies any technical error with the car and blames the accident on me. there are plenty of reports of similar accidents reported by consumers on this same issue here: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f0db60b