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Problems with 2009 Toyota Highlander SEATS

On average, the 2009 Toyota Highlander starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 51 001 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2009 Toyota Highlander

I was sold over internet by vandergrift toyota of arlington,tx a falsely advertised 2009 toyota highlander,that was delivered to me in san antonio, tx in enclimate weather and while i was in a full body brace, i had told them of weather, and was in down pour when they delivered, i was unable to examine car in my condition and weather till next morning. car had been wrecked, had silt in rear tail lights, i tried to have dealership fix it, by taking car back to them, i did not hv another car. the conditions of the car were never disclosed, i did not received a buyers guide, only a blank sales contract with my name, car make and model and vin with price paid. i hv repeatedly tried to resolve matter, dealer has lied repeatedly and billigerent. i have called owners of dealership, berkshire hathaway, they defer to dealer, dealer has done nothing, i have tried to tell people at berkshire hathaway this is something a dealer has dropped on me, who are and represent the berkshire hathaway brand, i told bh, i would persue and seek to expose to authoritative entities, and press,they have done nothing. ...

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota highlander. the contact stated that the suspension was loose and the braking system would not operate properly. the brakes would go to the floorboard when depressed. the brakes would not engage intermittently when depressed. the contact stated that the driver's seat would no longer move backward, and was positioned entirely too close to he steering wheel. the contact stated there was little room for movement when driving. the vehicle was taken to four separate dealers and the contact was told that the vehicle was operating as designed. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 400 and the current mileage was 6,500. the consumer stated when she realized a police officer was behind she attempted to stop, the vehicle continued to accelerate and the brakes collapsed very low to the floor. the consumer had to pump the brakes to slow the vehicle down. the consumer also stated the lug nuts broke on the front driver side wheel. the cruise control was inoperative, and the engine had a slight ticking sound and the rotors were rusting. updated evoq 12/23/10 the consumer stated the seat belt wrapped tightly around her ...

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