Hey guys,
I buy cars and drive them till the end so that got me thinking and so far there are two things that come to mind on 11th gens that can set you back a few hundred/thousands dollars and it has to do with the new technology Toyota introduced. I might be wrong and it may be a non issue for most but this is what I've noticed so far.
Our car is pretty much a carry over from previous gen except for it's longer (no issue), has a CVT, and Entune infotainment among new sheet metal and bunch of other small things that shouldn't matter as far as reliability.
The reason Toyota/Lexus are constantly number 1 in reliability ratings is because Toyota takes a very conservative approach and doesn't change much and if it does, it's only a thing or two and the rest is carried over from previous gens. Some may consider this boring but it's a perfect recipe for a problem free vehicle. It's mechanically identical to 10th gen aside for two big ones, CVT and Entune. Things like no turbo charged engine except for lexus 2.0 which my cuz has in his NX crossover, not bad little engine. But in our car for example, even though the car appears completely new, it's not. I think Toyota may be headed in small displacement boosted engines though since they offer that 2.0turbo on Lexus nx, gs, is, maybe even es,not sure but you get the point.
CVT has been good to me and even though some failures have been reported, who knows who's fault it really was and what lead to the failure. I wish someone could do a stress test or find a documented stress test on the K313 which would give us a better idea what to expect and how to go about maintaining it since Toyota says lifetime oil. ( I emailed Toyota corp and they confirmed lifetime oil, check for leaks on cvt every 30k).
The second issue reported is the radio rebooting, etc...Fortunately I haven't had this happen to me and if it ever does I do have a few things I can try that I recently came across from researching. This isn't that expensive to replace/fix and you can still drive, just an inconvenience if it was to happen. CVT, not so much you kind of dead in the water.
Let me know your thoughts if you've had similar feelings and concerns or if there's anything I've missed? Reason for this post is not to spread panic but just to keep us informed and brainstorm, share ideas, knowledge and experiences with our 11th gens. Cheers!
I buy cars and drive them till the end so that got me thinking and so far there are two things that come to mind on 11th gens that can set you back a few hundred/thousands dollars and it has to do with the new technology Toyota introduced. I might be wrong and it may be a non issue for most but this is what I've noticed so far.
Our car is pretty much a carry over from previous gen except for it's longer (no issue), has a CVT, and Entune infotainment among new sheet metal and bunch of other small things that shouldn't matter as far as reliability.
The reason Toyota/Lexus are constantly number 1 in reliability ratings is because Toyota takes a very conservative approach and doesn't change much and if it does, it's only a thing or two and the rest is carried over from previous gens. Some may consider this boring but it's a perfect recipe for a problem free vehicle. It's mechanically identical to 10th gen aside for two big ones, CVT and Entune. Things like no turbo charged engine except for lexus 2.0 which my cuz has in his NX crossover, not bad little engine. But in our car for example, even though the car appears completely new, it's not. I think Toyota may be headed in small displacement boosted engines though since they offer that 2.0turbo on Lexus nx, gs, is, maybe even es,not sure but you get the point.
CVT has been good to me and even though some failures have been reported, who knows who's fault it really was and what lead to the failure. I wish someone could do a stress test or find a documented stress test on the K313 which would give us a better idea what to expect and how to go about maintaining it since Toyota says lifetime oil. ( I emailed Toyota corp and they confirmed lifetime oil, check for leaks on cvt every 30k).
The second issue reported is the radio rebooting, etc...Fortunately I haven't had this happen to me and if it ever does I do have a few things I can try that I recently came across from researching. This isn't that expensive to replace/fix and you can still drive, just an inconvenience if it was to happen. CVT, not so much you kind of dead in the water.
Let me know your thoughts if you've had similar feelings and concerns or if there's anything I've missed? Reason for this post is not to spread panic but just to keep us informed and brainstorm, share ideas, knowledge and experiences with our 11th gens. Cheers!