Consumer Complaints


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10/31/20122000
 On cold mornings the car makes a groaning noise from the rear for aprox a 1/2 block. my dealer was able to verify the problem when i left the car overnight parked outside. they said they are waiting for toyota to come up with a fix. the car now has just over 10,000 miles but it has been going on for most of the time we have owned it.
01/13/20126
 When starting to drive the car after is has been sitting for about 3 hours and especially first thing in the morning, the vehicle makes a groaning noise which seems to be coming from the left rear tire area. it lasts for about the first 50 feet and then it stops making the noise. this has happened with temperatures varying between 40 to 75 degrees. when it is really hot in the morning, the noise is not present. the dealer has looked at the vehicle several times and they say that this is a national problem with no solution. i have owned this car for 4 days short of a year with 12,250 miles on it and it does it all the time. this is very frustrating because the car is fine otherwise.
08/01/20122400
 Repeating several-second groaning or grinding noise heard from rear wheel area upon startup motion. the noise is severe and sounds like low-pitch metal grinding. it's potentially brake related but could be suspension bushings or other components rubbing against one another. it does not sound like typical brake glazing. the noise occurs in all weather conditions and typically after vehicle has been sitting for several hours or overnight. noise continues for several minutes at stop and start. noise is loud enough to startle an experienced driver. the absolute severity and indication of the sound is enough to question safe ongoing functionality of braking and/or suspension systems. multiple reports are documented online at priuschat.com. toyota does not appear to have a fix or resolution at time of writing, 10/2012. this is for 2012 prius v model five.
06/15/20122000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2012 toyota prius. the contact stated that whenever an individual with a pacemaker occupied the vehicle, the gauges would move independently and the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle would return to normal function whenever the occupant with the pacemaker would exit the vehicle. the contact checked the owner's manual and noticed that there was a section that indicated that persons with a pacemaker should not operate the vehicle. the manufacturer was notified but stated that they were unaware of any issue regarding the vehicle and pacemakers, and offered no further assistance. the failure and current mileages were 2,000. the vin was unavailable. kmj
06/15/20122000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2012 toyota prius. the contact stated that when an individual with a pacemaker sat in the vehicle the gauges began to move independently and was unable to get the vehicle to drive. when the individual exited the vehicle it operated properly. the contact checked the manual and it stated that individuals with pacemakers should not drive the vehicle. the manufacturer was notified but stated they were unaware of the issue and offered no assistance. the failure and current mileages were 2,000. the vin was unavailable. dt
03/28/20121500
 There are very dangerous blind spots on both rear driver and passenger sides of the toyota prius v . vehicles located near the mid to rear of the car can not be seen in mirrors or by glancing over the shoulder when changing lanes. i have had numerous near collisions due to this design defect. i have brought this to the attention of the toyota corporation and the local dealership and have had no co-operation in dealing with this safety hazard. i am a very experienced driver an never had an accident that was my fault in my 50 years of driving. any assistance you can provide for this very dangerous situation will be greatly welcomed. this condition is an accident waiting to happen! sincerely joseph r johnson