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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The so-called 'Toyota_feedback' department at Toyota Canada is utterly useless — a textbook bureaucratic swamp. They twist and dilute every issue instead of solving it. No wonder customer ratings are... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just finished speaking with Joel, Toyota Canada Customer service, absolutely useless. Engine Recall, lights recall, broken seat base already replaced, door hinges already need fixing and now... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The customer service is second to none. I was completely impressed with the professionalism and the customer service I recieved by Fady. Thank you for everything you have done for us. Your dedica... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have been resolutely fixated on buying a Toyota Sienna and fully appreciate how challenging this is. Timelines for new vehicles while reducing started at 18 months when I started my search. Second... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

a textbook bureaucratic swamp

The so-called 'Toyota_feedback' department at Toyota Canada is utterly useless — a textbook bureaucratic swamp. They twist and dilute every issue instead of solving it. No wonder customer ratings are near zero. Toyota Japan should be ashamed of this disgrace.

16 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Customer loyalty use to mean something

Customer loyalty use to mean something, blame it on what you want, Covid, the economy or just plain greed, but it seems for some car dealerships, Customer Loyalty is a thing of the past.

Just recently, I decided it was time to start looking for a new vehicle and being a loyal Toyota customer, for the past 25 years, and seeing no reason to change, because, for starters, there’s no denying they have excellent vehicles. In the 25 years I’ve been driving Toyota products, I could probably count on two fingers the number of times I had issues with the vehicle itself. Which brings me to another plus Toyota has, warranty on their vehicles. Neither time did I have to pay out of my pocket to have these repairs fixed, it was all done under their warranty. Their staff is second to none. Always friendly, always consulting with you if there is an issue with your vehicle, if it needs repairs and making sure, they go out of their way to ensure you are 100% satisfied with the work completed on your vehicle.

But this is where things change. You have a dealership who put out flyers in the paper which says, Red tag days, but when you go in to buy that vehicle, for some strange reason it never applies to the vehicle on the flyer, it’s always a different vehicle and they always come back with but we have this model” which is always 2 or 3 thousand dollars more.

Another concern is money. It seems that you get nickel and dimed for everything, from extra add on warranty for tires, to scratches, to rims, to extended warranty on the vehicle. Some will argue, well, you don’t have to get all of the warranty. No, you’re right, but sometimes the salespeople aren’t very forthcoming with the information regarding these extras or they use pressure for you to purchase the warranty. They make it sound like, “well, you better get this warranty because these newer vehicles have a lot of moving parts”, never mind I have a warranty for the first 60,000 Km’s. Why not wait to buy the warranty after the 60,000 km is due you ask, because they always tell you they can’t guarantee the price at that time for the warranty, it will probably cost a lot more once the 60,000 km warranty has expired, again, more pressure.
The part that irritates me the most is that some make up rules as they go along. For instance, I had a lease. I wanted to sell my lease to make a little profit and either put it towards the vehicle or my pocket. Even though the Financial Institution who holds the lease agreement says you can either have someone purchase your car or buy the remainder of the lease at any Toyota dealer, one dealer wouldn’t honour that agreement, mostly because they are not getting the sale of a new vehicle or made up excuse after excuse. And the few that would do the changeover, want a $1000.00 fee for processing the agreement, plus a $1000,00 from me to purchase my new vehicle. That’s quite a payout for a little paperwork.
Same goes for the little extras.
It used to be you could get tires, or a couple of free oil changes or car mats. Not today, today, you get your new car with nothing but the payment, a handshake and a smile. I’m actually waiting on the dealers to start charging you money to just have a look at the new vehicle. It may sound ridiculous, but… I mean, they charge you $500 to hold or order a new vehicle, but that's another story in itself.

Another thing, when you used to go on the lot and you wanted a particular colour, the dealer would go out of their way to look for one, even, sometimes contacting other dealers, but today, they refuse because it cost them money, plus, its almost like they are in competition with the other Toyota dealers and they don't want to have to deal with them. So its either pick a dealer, wait up to 6 months, pay your $500 for your new vehicle or go somewhere else.
Interest rates. It used to be you could get a deal for 1 or 2 percent drop on the interest of the loan, for being a Loyal customer, not today, Today the explanation I got was well, it costs us money to give up interest rates. But I was however, given the option to put $5500 down in a secured deposit then they would drop my interest rate by 2 %. So they make 5% interest on my money, but they only give me a 2% cut on the loan, sound fair to you?

I really wanted to purchase a new Rav 4 this year, but the way things came about, turned off this 25 year loyal customer and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

So much for customer loyalty.

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Will never consider buying a Toyota again

I have been resolutely fixated on buying a Toyota Sienna and fully appreciate how challenging this is. Timelines for new vehicles while reducing started at 18 months when I started my search. Second hand vehicles are much in demand particularly the newer models and requires a motivated buyer for success. I am a motivated buyer. Frankly Ontario Toyota dealers could not be more disinterested, rude and arrogant (Toyota Don Valley North as one notable exception). Toyota should be concerned about this - this is a significant erosion of brand value. Markets do turn and consumers remember what their experience was. I am now the proud owner of a brand new 2026 Chrysler Pacifica Sport and finding all sorts of advantages over the Sienna for the purposes I intend to use it for. So from a die-hard Toyota customer I will never consider buying one again in future. Just thought other consumers having the same horrible experience in Ontario with Toyota might want to know.

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Toyota Victoria needs to fire most of…

Toyota Victoria needs to fire most of their staff and re-hire! I've never experienced such dishonesty before at a place that is supposed to be reputable and trustworthy. I wasn't able to open the doors using my fob on my prius and brought my fob in to the parts department to have the batteries replaced hoping that was all that was needed. They said they put new batteries in and told me it was free of charge. Unfortunately the doors still wouldn't open which led me to make an appointment to get a new fob. I was quoted over the phone $400.00 but when I showed up to the appointment, they gave me a quote of $600.00. So I left and didn't go back. I recently went away and left my car at my friend's house. He put in new batteries and told me my doors work just fine. I'm so upset! I can't believe they would have lied to me about this. The inconvenience it has caused is inexcusable. I will never go back there again! Absolutely disgusted with the staff there.

18 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

RAV 4 XLE, not for me

I traded in my RAV 4 xle 2025 after 2 weeks, just didn't like it. There are much bigger now than some years ago, it took up a lot of space in my garage. And definitely too big for one person. Parking is not as easy, too.
The sunroof looked like a hole cut out on a corrugated roof (so cheap looking) and wondered if it will leak. I didn't trust the stability of the car, too.
I am not an SUV fan. Traded it for a 2026 Crosstrek (awesome car to me and well built).
I wanted to post this on the Toyota website but they don't give you that option.

17 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible warranty Practices. Joel was absolutely useless..

Just finished speaking with Joel, Toyota Canada Customer service, absolutely useless.
Engine Recall, lights recall, broken seat base already replaced, door hinges already need fixing and now a $3000 front chrome grill that’s flaking and peeling since new off my 23 Tundra Platinum,
but they decided not to help on this one, yet I’ve shown proof how many have been replaced and warrantied throughout Canada.
Huge amount of money, additional extra warranties and at the end of the day they get to pick and choose whom they’ll honour the Warranties for,
on the exact same issue, exact same truck.
Definitely recommend everyone to do your research prior.
Wish I read more Toyota forums.

29 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I bought a new grand highlander the…

I bought a new grand highlander the gone in just over 40k I called toyota canada to replace the engine but refused and repaired with alote problem car was shaking and week i was in dealership and telling me everything is okay I finally give up sold the car with 30k lost don't buy grant highlander not all of new toyota is not good engine and toyota.ca customer service very bad people and rude people

14 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

2021 RAV4 XLE Engine & Timing Cover Defect

2021 Defected RAV4 XLE Premium | Diagnostic Code P0011 | Manufacturing Defects | 53000 kms | Only serviced at Dealership | Engine | Timing Cover

23000 kms | October 2023: Meadowvale Toyota informed me that the brake shoes on my vehicle were nearly worn out and required replacement. However, in January 2024, Taylor Toyota in Regina inspected the same brakes and confirmed they still had 7–8 mm remaining—enough for another 65000 kms.

39000 kms | November 2024: My vehicle developed a timing cover leak due to a manufacturing defect. Taylor Toyota initially claimed this was not covered under warranty and quoted me CAD 3,000 (including taxes) for replacement of the timing cover. After I followed up in April 2025 (47000 km) they acknowledged it was indeed a warranty-covered issue and resealed the timing cover. However, they never clearly communicated whether it was resealed or fully replaced. I later discovered in August 2025 that it had only been resealed—contrary to the impression they gave me.

August 2025: While driving in Calgary, my vehicle broke down due to an engine failure—specifically, cylinder 2 was not producing compression due to a manufacturing defect (valves were making contact with the piston). Although Heninger Toyota repaired this under warranty, they couldn’t explain the root cause of the issue. Since the breakdown happened on the highway, I attempted to troubleshoot, which resulted in a drained battery. Now they are asking me to pay for the battery replacement, despite the situation arising from the silly mistakes they did while manufacturing the vehicle.

These issues have significantly impacted the vehicle’s resale value. Toyota, however, insists otherwise—as though a previously opened engine has no bearing on value and every customer is expected to understand the intricate details of engine repairs - enough comedy! Their own dealership has offered CAD 27000 when the similar vehicles are priced at CAD 37000 and plus.

Throughout all these interactions, the attitude from Toyota has been rigid and dismissive—more of a “take it or leave it” approach. There has been little humility or accountability. Their communication often amounts to a simple “we’re sorry” followed by me bearing the consequences.

Given everything I’ve experienced—from the misdiagnosed brake shoes to the mishandled timing cover and engine defect—it’s clear to me that Toyota will always be my last choice. I would be glad not to deal with them again.

Pro Tip: No brand, no matter how big, is immune to decline/fall if it stops listening to its customers - Nokia is one such example

3 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't buy a new 4runner

I purchased a new 2025 4runner. Unfortunately, not long after, I hit a deer.
My 4runner has been sitting at the collision centre collecting dust for 4 MONTHS now, and counting. They have no parts for the new model.
They shouldn't be selling these new vehicles if there are no parts, for this reason. ANYTHING happens to your vehicle and you are out of luck. You spend 60k, and you are without a vehicle. I highly recommend you do NOT purchase any new Toyota models. The rep on the phone was super rude as well. Hardeep. Terrible customer service.

13 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Broken 2023 Toyota Tundra Platinum Hybrid

Toyota Canada don't deserve to have even a star. I bought 2023 Toyota Tundra Platinum Hybrid and in May 2025 truck broke down where there was no network coverage. I did my effort to take the truck to a safe place. After that they refuse to provide me a loaner vehicle and took the truck far away location from my home location. Then the story starts I asked roadside guys to take the truck to the home location from where I bought the truck originally bht they want me to pay for the whole towing cost not the difference. After 1 and half month Prince George Toyota said they can not handle that so they sent the truck to Edmonton location because of parts are not available and there is no eta on the parts. Well they sent the truck to Edmonton location after 2 months.
Now truck is in Edmonton and facing the same problem it is been 3 anf half months still no parts available and no eta on parts. These guys are that much irresponsible they are not able to swap the engine if there is no parts available. In the news they broadcast there was a problem in these model on the engine. I asked them they said there is no recall and never had any engine recall. I am stuck with these guys is there any suggestion of lawyer who can help me to sue them to giving me the hard time. When truck broken Toyota Canada didnot offer me any service to take my family to home. They said I have to take care by my own. They just took their truck that is it.
Totally pissed me off. I thought Toyota is a reliable brand that is why I bought that. I am paying for that truck even I am not driving it. Please advise me if there is a solution of that.

16 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Problem with app connection to car

Problem: App not connecting to vehicle.

Toyota Canada reported doing what they could including multiple troubleshooting attempts with me over the phone. Eventually told me I had to go to dealership to fix. I did … twice for this issue alone. Dealership told me it wasn’t an issue they were familiar with, more software related. They tried a number of things. Got more info from Toyota Canada and got an error code which was not much use for the dealership. I had to go back to Toyota Canada to get definition for the error code which was minimally descriptive. Took this information back to the dealership. Finally they fixed the problem after 2 hours with 4 mechanics.

Whole ordeal for the app issue alone took me 3 hours travel time to/from dealership. And I also had to be there for my phone to connect, so that was 3 hours of my time in addition to travel. This is in addition to the multiple phone calls I had with Toyota Canada.

I think the issue should have been better communicated between Toyota Canada and dealership. Toyota Canada seems to have know what the problem was and should have been able to communicate this along with procedure to fix to the dealership. I don’t think it should have been necessary for me spend all the time I did back and forth with Toyota Canada and dealership. And Toyota Canada needs to find a way to fix these issues without requiring the actual phone to be present for the whole process.

10 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Manufacturing defects are not their problem

I own a 2015 Toyota RAV4. Second owner. I noticed that the paint was literally stripping off for no reason. Research showed me that there was a known issue with white RAV4s and there was a problem with the adhesion on manufacturing.

I called Toyota head office to tell them about my problem. The paint is coming off in strips from the roof, side panel and doors. It is literally coming off in chunks and even just the wind from driving is causing it to peel. I tried to hand wash my car with the same results. Entire patches of paint coming off in my hands.

Toyota told me that even though it was a known issue and that they had offered owners a free repaint, that offer had expired. They claimed it was not a recall but a program based on customer complaints. It was in place for 10 years. They said the previous owner would have received a letter in 2020 advising the deadline. I purchased my vehicle in 2021. I had no idea that it was an issue until the paint started to come off.

Toyota will do nothing. They claim it is not their problem now. Even though it is a manufacturing defect, they say the offer to rectify the problem has expired and I am on my own. I am a senior on a fixed income. I purchased this Toyota because of their reputation. I was told that Toyota cars were the best vehicles to own if you wanted a car that was going to last, and at my age, I cannot afford to continually replace my car or do frequent major repairs.

To hear them say that they admitted this was a manufacturing defect and that they were fully aware that the paint would peel off but they take absolutely no responsibility was devastating. What was the point of telling me that the previous owner received a letter? How does that help me? Every day more paint peels off.

I am so disappointed with this company. At least with Ford or GM I knew that the wear and tear issues were my problem. For Toyota to say that they wipe their hands of a manufacturing defect is absolutely unacceptable. Even an offer for partial compensation would have been, at least, a show of customer appreciation. They simply turned their back on me.

Buyer beware!

2 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Hi .Roof Rails

Hi. Recently ( May 2025 ) purchase Brand new Recreational Active Vehicle ( RAV ) 4. In a million years to think Toyota will build a SUV with OUT Roof Rails. I don't have roof rails to install a roof rack, for most of the stuff you use when you go recreational active !!!! ( Paddle Bord, Skies, Bike rack) Any other brands I was offered to buy a car, all have roof rail. I could back off after I order mine, Toyota RAV 4 LE. My advice to you- look 10 times before making the pay.

15 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

2020 Toyota RAV 4 - Coolant Bypass Valve issue

I have owned Toyota cars for more than 20 years now but the 2020 RAV 4 XLE has a Coolant Bypass Valve problem and instead of addressing the issue, Toyota Canada as well as this Dealership wants me to pay almost $1,000 CAD to replace the valve! Ridiculous! This seems to be a common problem in 2020 models, so it should be addressed by the manufacturer instead of asking loyal customers to pay for it. Very disappointed and sad! - Karimi Mantri

29 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I have 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross…

I have 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybride SE with 23000km .
After 4 days not using my véhicule , it refuses to start .
No power and I need a boost .
I was told that I need to get a power pack and to keep it in my car at all times .
No help from Toyota Canada , even after many messages and texts to them .
I lost my confidence in TOYOTA.

5 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I bought a toyota corolla Le

I bought a toyota corolla Le
it was suppose to have dynamic navigation
it did not have any navigation
I was told by the Navigation Department that you can not have Navigation and hung up the phone

Toyota on it website that you can buy the Dynamic Naviation for $185...

Toyota agents wasted 3 days of my time

Train your employees or get out of the car business

29 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not buy any vehicle from Toyota

Do not buy any vehicle from Toyota. not reliable vehicle. my 2018 toyota camry had Transmission failure at 62 K
Its a manufacturer issue and Toyota Canada did take ant responsibility of this

1 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Toyota Canada fails to mail a $7000 check

I was advised by someone in the finance department that I could pay off my vehicle by paying the account online. I subsequently sent Toyota Canada $7000 online on December 23rd. I then called the finance department to ensure they had the money and was told they had the money, but I had been given misinformation. The $7000 would be sent out in a check shortly but in the interim, I had to go into Toyota and pay off the vehicle. I was told that I could not apply the 7000 to the purchase. I then went into a Toyota Canada on January 4th and paid off the vehicle in full. I subsequently contacted Toyota Canada, since then on at least four occasions asking when the $7000 check will be mailed. On January 16th, I was told that the check was mailed that morning. On January 23rd, I was told by another customer service agent that the check was in the mail. I called today on January 29th and was told that the check was never mailed. I tried to file a formal complaint, and I was told that a formal complaint could not be filed because Toyota Canada did not have the financial details and they put me through to a woman in the finance department who was irritated that I was upset and she said she would follow up personally, but I have my doubts as a customer service agent also said he would follow up personally. I am going to file with small claims court

22 December 2024
Unprompted review

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