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CarComplaints.com Notes: Beware of the NHTSA complaint data for the 2007 Corolla. It is almost certainly misleading.
The problem with NHTSA data for the 2007 Corolla is that for months on end, the news media repeatedly told the public that several Toyota models have an unintended acceleration defect, & to go to safercar.gov (the NHTSA's website) to file a complaint.
So, the NHTSA received a disproportionate number of complaints about Toyota unintended acceleration issues because of the national news media attention, to the point where now the NHTSA data is unreliable taken in context with any other vehicle that did not receive national news attention.
CarComplaints.com typically receives more complaints per day about vehicles than the NHTSA does, but the news media did not repeatedly say "go to CarComplaints.com to report your Toyota acceleration problems" like they did about the NHTSA -- so although we have less complaint data than the NHTSA for the 2007 Corolla, our data for the Corolla is a far more statistically accurate representation of the Corolla's reliability than what the NHTSA data shows.
10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $4,610
- Average Mileage:
- 45,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- dealer replaced new transmission (1 reports)
transmission problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The car is only 2 years old, The problem of the vehicle will reverse, but will not go forward intermittently from a stop. We brought into the dealership car repair to diagnose the problem. They assumed that the problem was the transmission may have beeen "drained"??? They removed and replaced transmission and charged us a total of $4602.97. This was too much to spend for a brand new car. I have multiple cars including Sienna 1999 and we never experienced a problem such as this one. We feel like it's a part of the defect of the car since it was bought. We are not satisfied with the car dealer's statement.
- Roman A., San Jose, CA, US