Toyota Recalls Continue with Lexus Models

Lexus LS 460

It might seem like the recall era is coming to an end, but the truth is a bit more complicated. While some issues have been resolved, new concerns are still emerging. Recently, nearly 17,000 Lexus sedans were recalled due to a fuel system problem involving other Toyota parts. According to the NHTSA, during a crash test with the Lexus HS 250h and a wall moving at 50 mph, the vehicle began to leak fuel dangerously, posing a serious fire risk. This isn't the only recall affecting Lexus—another potential recall for the LS 460 is being investigated due to an Engine stalling issue. However, this one hasn’t reached dealerships yet, as Toyota is carefully reviewing the problem before making it public. So, what does this mean for consumers? The recent recalls show that while the process isn’t perfect, Toyota is working to improve its response time and communication. Compared to past issues like the floor mat recall, which caused widespread frustration, the company seems to be taking a more proactive and transparent approach. That said, recalls are unlikely to ever completely disappear, but Toyota is striving to make the process smoother and less stressful for its customers. If you're wondering whether this wave of recalls is finally over, the answer is no—but it's definitely evolving. The company is learning from past mistakes and trying to do better. For now, it’s important to stay informed and check if your vehicle is affected by any ongoing recalls.

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