First off, I took care to do a search before posting this and unless I missed it, I can't seem to find anything that quite fits the bill to what I am asking:
Anyway,
About one month ago I bought a brand new 2017 Corolla iM. I test drove one and they gave me a different one. I thought I noticed a wobbliness to the drive right away but I thought it was just out of balance or just me being a little paranoid after spending the big money on this car brand new.
I drove it maybe three or four times before bringing it to the tire shop for winter tires. It still wobbled. After getting brand new winter tires, the tire shop re-adjusted the winter tires and sent me on my way. It still wobbled and so then I brought it back to Toyota. The day after the tire shop did the balance, Toyota said it was out of balance and adjusted it. Back on the road, still not better. Back to the tire shop. The tire shop replaced the rims and still found the wobble to be there. After that, I had the tire shop put the original rims and tires back on and with the wobble still there, I headed back to Toyota. Toyota replaced the tires and rims and claimed it was a-OK. Well it isn't. It still wobbles. I am losing my faith in this vehicle and I am not sure the Toyota people have the expertise to diagnose the problem.
Any ideas as to what would cause a chronic wobble problem on a brand new Toyota Corolla iM after four sets of rims and two sets of tires do not fix the issue?
Anyway,
About one month ago I bought a brand new 2017 Corolla iM. I test drove one and they gave me a different one. I thought I noticed a wobbliness to the drive right away but I thought it was just out of balance or just me being a little paranoid after spending the big money on this car brand new.
I drove it maybe three or four times before bringing it to the tire shop for winter tires. It still wobbled. After getting brand new winter tires, the tire shop re-adjusted the winter tires and sent me on my way. It still wobbled and so then I brought it back to Toyota. The day after the tire shop did the balance, Toyota said it was out of balance and adjusted it. Back on the road, still not better. Back to the tire shop. The tire shop replaced the rims and still found the wobble to be there. After that, I had the tire shop put the original rims and tires back on and with the wobble still there, I headed back to Toyota. Toyota replaced the tires and rims and claimed it was a-OK. Well it isn't. It still wobbles. I am losing my faith in this vehicle and I am not sure the Toyota people have the expertise to diagnose the problem.
Any ideas as to what would cause a chronic wobble problem on a brand new Toyota Corolla iM after four sets of rims and two sets of tires do not fix the issue?