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Brilliant_Rock
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My answer is: YES.
And just two weeks ago, my husband and I did. We bought a certified pre-owned RAV-4, for him to drive (I actually drive a Honda right now and I love it). Hubby had another Toyota, that wasn't part of the recall (the recall applied to a lot of newer models when the parts were made OUTSIDE of Japan....any parts made in Japan were not a problem), and it got a great exchange value, for another vehicle which was also not part of the recall. Though, I will say that the question came up, and I do believe we got a better deal on the car than we would have, had all the hype not been going on about the recall.
However - the day we bought our car, I found the dealership office to be filled with buyers - overcrowded, even. Toyota for a long time has been one of the top car companies in the world. One mess up isn't going to put them in the bottom of the barrel...it's just going to make them step up and work harder to keep their image.
And just two weeks ago, my husband and I did. We bought a certified pre-owned RAV-4, for him to drive (I actually drive a Honda right now and I love it). Hubby had another Toyota, that wasn't part of the recall (the recall applied to a lot of newer models when the parts were made OUTSIDE of Japan....any parts made in Japan were not a problem), and it got a great exchange value, for another vehicle which was also not part of the recall. Though, I will say that the question came up, and I do believe we got a better deal on the car than we would have, had all the hype not been going on about the recall.
However - the day we bought our car, I found the dealership office to be filled with buyers - overcrowded, even. Toyota for a long time has been one of the top car companies in the world. One mess up isn't going to put them in the bottom of the barrel...it's just going to make them step up and work harder to keep their image.