Toyota is facing fresh legal trouble over one of its most widely used gearboxes. Three new class action lawsuits allege that the automaker’s UA80 eight-speed automatic transmission is prone to early failure, raising concerns about long-term durability and resale value.
According to the class action, Toyota has known about issues with the eight-speed transmission since durability testing before it even started to install the gearbox in customer cars.
The California suit expands the list of potentially affected vehicles, covering the following models:
2017-present Toyota Highlander
2024-present Toyota Grand Highlander
2018-2024 Toyota Camry
2017-2020 Toyota Sienna
2019-2022 Toyota Avalon
2019-present Toyota RAV4
2023-present Lexus RX 350
2021-present Lexus ES 250
2019-present Lexus ES 350
2022-present Lexus NX 250 and NX 350
2024-present Lexus TX 350
2AZs bad pistons, 2ZR head gaskets, V35A main bearings, now this. As a Toyota fanboy, will someone please tell me how many hundreds of thousands of trouble free miles they have on their clapped out 2004 Corolla so I can return to full cognitive dissonance?
I have 360k on a 2004 toyota tacoma with nothing other than basic maintenance.
Return to your dissonance citizen.
Ah, the last rust free frame. Thanks fam, I needed that.
Survivorship bias. It's okay to move on.