James Smith+FollowToyota’s Hybrid Recall Drama: What’s Up?Toyota’s recalling over 55,000 Camry and Corolla Cross hybrids because a loose bolt in the inverter could make your car suddenly lose power—yikes! It’s not every hybrid, just some 2025–2026 Camry Hybrids and 2026 Corolla Cross Hybrids. If you’ve got one, check your VIN on Toyota’s recall site ASAP. Repairs are free, but don’t try to DIY this—high voltage is no joke. Even Toyota’s not immune to a tiny part causing big headaches! #Cars #ToyotaRecall #HybridProblems10Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowToyota’s Fire Risk Recall: 55K Cars Affected!If you’ve got a 2025-2026 Camry or a 2026 Corolla Hybrid, listen up! Toyota just recalled 55,000 cars because a loose bolt in the inverter could cause your ride to lose power or even catch fire. They’re telling owners not to drive or even park these cars inside until they figure out a fix. Watch your mailbox for recall info by mid-February! #Cars #CarOwnership #ToyotaRecall185Share
larsontiffany+FollowCar Drama: Recalls, Price Hikes & EV ChaosCar world’s in chaos! Toyota just recalled 55,000 hybrids over a fire risk (yikes), Dodge’s new electric Charger is getting a $10K price bump, and Ford is ditching a $6.5 billion EV battery deal. Oh, and Arizona might get rid of speed limits on some roads. Wild times for drivers—would you pay more for an electric muscle car or trust your fellow drivers with no speed limits? #Cars #ToyotaRecall #DodgeCharger11Share
Evan Knight+FollowToyota’s Engine Recall DramaDid you hear Toyota’s recalling over 126,000 trucks and SUVs because of a sneaky engine flaw? Some Tundra and Lexus owners could lose power out of nowhere—even on the highway! If you’ve got a 2022 or 2023 Tundra, GX, or LX, check your VIN ASAP. Toyota’s working on a fix, and repairs will be free, but this is a wild reminder that even big brands can have big oopsies. Don’t ignore those weird engine noises! #Cars #ToyotaRecall #CarSafety30Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowToyota’s Engine Recall Drama Just Got MessyToyota’s billion-dollar recall excuse is looking sketchy after a YouTuber tore down one of the failed engines and found evidence that doesn’t match Toyota’s official story. The company blames manufacturing debris, but the teardown shows main bearings failed while rod bearings (the usual victims) were fine. Basically, the “debris” excuse isn’t adding up, and now Toyota’s rep for reliability is seriously on the line. Would you trust a new engine if the real problem isn’t fixed? #Cars #CarOwnership #ToyotaRecall105Share
William Goodwin+FollowToyota’s Backup Camera Glitch: 1M+ Cars RecalledWhoa, Toyota just recalled over a million cars in the US because the backup cameras can go totally blank or freeze up when you shift into reverse. It’s not just Toyotas—Lexus and Subaru models are caught up in this too. If you’ve got a newer ride, you might want to check if yours is on the list. The fix? A free software update at the dealer. Modern car problems, am I right? #Cars #ToyotaRecall #CarSafety00Share
William Goodwin+FollowToyota Tundra Recall: What You Need to KnowIf you drive a 2024 or 2025 Toyota Tundra (or Tundra Hybrid), heads up! Over 160,000 trucks are being recalled because the backup camera might glitch and not show what’s behind you—major safety risk. The fix? Toyota’s updating the software for free. Even with this hiccup, Toyota just scored the top spot for reliability in Consumer Reports’ latest rankings. If you’ve got one of these trucks, watch your mailbox for recall info by March! #Cars #ToyotaRecall #Tundra00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowToyota’s Truck Recall DramaDid you hear? Toyota just recalled 162,000 Tundras and Tundra Hybrids from 2024-25 because their screens can freeze or go black—sometimes right when you’re backing up! That means your rearview camera might not work, which is a big safety issue. Dealers will fix it for free, but yikes, imagine reversing with a blank screen! If you’ve got one of these trucks, definitely check in with your dealer ASAP. #Cars #CarOwnership #ToyotaRecall00Share
William Goodwin+FollowToyota’s “Black Screen” Recall DramaToyota’s recalling over 16,000 RAV4 and Highlander crossovers in China because the multimedia screens can just go black when you start the car. Not only does that mean no music or maps, but you could lose heating and defogging, which is a big deal for safety. The fix? A free software update. If you own one, check your mail for a recall notice or hit up Toyota’s customer service. Tech glitches in 2026 cars already? Yikes! #Cars #ToyotaRecall #RAV411Share