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Steering needs to be corrected continuously.have 40000 miles and allways been the same.wouldnt have bought car if I had known as it can be scary sometimes. Guy at dealer said others have said same thing but they don't find a problem.seems to be the way this system works.
Vehicle wanders all over the road since new. 100% attention required. Steering corrections needed, every second, to stay in your own lane. Windy conditions especially hazardous.
As I was driving on the highway with speed of 60mph, I find it very difficult to keep the car going in a straight lane without it being sways to the left. (almost hit another the car on the left lane side.) another problem is when raining, the windshield wiper constantly made "click click" sound, and sometimes it wouldn't wipe. (making it very hard to see.) the last one is the loud wind noise when driving on the highway. On the side of the window, a very loud noise somehow slip through and hurting my ear. (all windows are closed.)
I have noticed that while traveling on the highway, the vehicle sways mostly towards the left. At first I thought it was just me, getting used to the new car. Now I notice it happens all the time. I am constantly correcting the vehicle to remain centered in my lane of travel.
Brand new 2013 Toyota Camry le hybrid. The car has a hard time driving straight. It keeps on wandering and at times it feel like it will run into other cars. This wasn't really concerning until today at approximately 55 mph on highway 76 towards heading towards North East philly, the car decided to steer to the right. I had no control over the wheel. I tried moving the wheel to the left but it wouldn't I was lucky to pull over and check for tire pressure loss. The tires appeared fine and inflated at 35 psi so I restarted the car and it kept wandering for a little while. Taking it to the dealership tomorrow.
- Philadelphia, PA, USA
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At highway speeds (greater than 50 mph) it is very difficult to keep the car going straight in my lane. It's very tiring due to the need to constantly correct the random side to side drifting and also extremely dangerous. The problem is exacerbated with wind, turbulence when behind a large truck, and on wet roads.
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- Torrance, CA, USA