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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by AfonjaBoston: 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
I can drive
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Segkem2013(m): 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Too sad that Nigeria is an incinerator that rejects nothing.

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by IMO01: 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Ok
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Spactacle(m): 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Nigeria, where anything and everything is possible SMH.

Sorry about your experience OP
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by ADEWUMIMichael(m): 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Sorry for your loss boss
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by heed101(m): 9:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Decolonel(m): 9:08pm On Jun 06, 2020
Eiya.. Na overheating cos am. No matter what I still love my corolla

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Muyiwaipere(m): 9:10pm On Jun 06, 2020
Nigeria issa dumpsite
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by paulolee(m): 9:10pm On Jun 06, 2020
village people soft work things
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by promotervickky(m): 9:11pm On Jun 06, 2020
Hmm......one of the reasons I do ViNchecks, to safe people from buying cars like this!!!

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by FarahAideed: 9:12pm On Jun 06, 2020
JAWBONE:
Toyota, this is unacceptable!

I bought a new Toyota Corolla 2013 (South Africa) back in 2015. I have since been driving it without issues. However, something mysterious happened on the 3rd of June, 2020.

Thread.

On the day before (2nd of June), I returned home around 7:30pm, and parked the car without any issue. To my utter shock, my neighbours woke me up around 7:00am the following day (3rd June) to inform me that my car was on fire.

It sounded like a joke; for a car parked twelve hours ago to catch fire all by itself. "This has to be a sabotage", I whispered to myself before I quickly got dressed and went to check, and alas, she was on fire!

But my very good neighbours were already ensued in a fight with the fire, and the only thing I did was to open the car for them to finish the last flame with their extinguishers. I'm deeply grateful to their good neighbourliness.

When the emergency was dealt with, I began to search for answers to this mystery, and what I learned was more shocking than the mystery.

My mechanic told me that that particular version (2012-13, South Africa) of Toyota Corolla had a flawed breaking system design, which caused it to catch fire by itself, even if the car was off for a long time.

Not entirely convinced, I called another mechanic for a second opinion, who drove me to his workshop, where he showed me another burnt Toyota Corolla like mine, and told me the same thing happened to her.

He also told me about another one that caught fire in the middle of the night, which eventually burnt another vehicle and an adjoining building. He said "Oga, all countries rejected this car, but Nigeria allowed it. It is sad".
He told me many people were changing the breaking system to American version of the same car.

I have decided to put this here so that others don't become victims of this professional negligence by Toyota, and regulatory failure by Nigeria.

I also want to put this here so that our government will understand the cost of not having an efficient regulatory system for quality and standards.
I also want this here so that Toyota's brand will pay for their design error, they way we paid with our resources (and probably, our lives). This type of error should not be allowed to happen again.

https://mobile.twitter.com/_abba_g/status/1268982247702646784

There is a reason people avoid this particular corolla from SA , the Wahallla of that car is too much, too much wires and sensors for a corrolla.

I am sure it short circuited . You are lucky it didn't start accelerating on it own on the highway , that car is dangerous

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Lawnray: 9:13pm On Jun 06, 2020
I wouldn't believe it if i someone told me. Its a deadly mistake. if there is a way, u should sue them for some millions
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by bluefilm: 9:13pm On Jun 06, 2020
Same thing almost happened to my private Jet.

Thank God I quickly used the Indabosky holy water to quench the fire which could have turned my private jet into Riquid metal.

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by melviniyke2002(m): 9:15pm On Jun 06, 2020
Daboywizzy:
Wonders shall never end .. Wetin Abba Kyari no go see inside Hell Fire.
chief judge i hail oooo
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by greatbrian(m): 9:17pm On Jun 06, 2020
Thanks op. But why can't those cars be regulated or the government don't even care to understand how this things work.


I think its high time you join the league of Audi owners op
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Dididrumz(m): 9:17pm On Jun 06, 2020
Daboywizzy:
Wonders shall never end .. Wetin Abba Kyari no go see inside Hell Fire.

Sharp sharp You don put am for hell fire ohhh grin grin grin

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jun 06, 2020
What a loss in this bad economical times.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by jesmond3945: 9:17pm On Jun 06, 2020
Dangrace01:
Sorry

I sell cars never heard of this before however it's noted

I deal on majorly Lexus products

Check profile
how much this one b
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Bobbydell(m): 9:18pm On Jun 06, 2020
JAWBONE:
Toyota, this is unacceptable!

I bought a new Toyota Corolla 2013 (South Africa) back in 2015. I have since been driving it without issues. However, something mysterious happened on the 3rd of June, 2020.

Thread.

On the day before (2nd of June), I returned home around 7:30pm, and parked the car without any issue. To my utter shock, my neighbours woke me up around 7:00am the following day (3rd June) to inform me that my car was on fire.

It sounded like a joke; for a car parked twelve hours ago to catch fire all by itself. "This has to be a sabotage", I whispered to myself before I quickly got dressed and went to check, and alas, she was on fire!

But my very good neighbours were already ensued in a fight with the fire, and the only thing I did was to open the car for them to finish the last flame with their extinguishers. I'm deeply grateful to their good neighbourliness.

When the emergency was dealt with, I began to search for answers to this mystery, and what I learned was more shocking than the mystery.

My mechanic told me that that particular version (2012-13, South Africa) of Toyota Corolla had a flawed breaking system design, which caused it to catch fire by itself, even if the car was off for a long time.

Not entirely convinced, I called another mechanic for a second opinion, who drove me to his workshop, where he showed me another burnt Toyota Corolla like mine, and told me the same thing happened to her.

He also told me about another one that caught fire in the middle of the night, which eventually burnt another vehicle and an adjoining building. He said "Oga, all countries rejected this car, but Nigeria allowed it. It is sad".
He told me many people were changing the breaking system to American version of the same car.

I have decided to put this here so that others don't become victims of this professional negligence by Toyota, and regulatory failure by Nigeria.

I also want to put this here so that our government will understand the cost of not having an efficient regulatory system for quality and standards.
I also want this here so that Toyota's brand will pay for their design error, they way we paid with our resources (and probably, our lives). This type of error should not be allowed to happen again.

https://mobile.twitter.com/_abba_g/status/1268982247702646784

heed101:
JAWBONE:
Toyota, this is unacceptable!

I bought a new Toyota Corolla 2013 (South Africa) back in 2015. I have since been driving it without issues. However, something mysterious happened on the 3rd of June, 2020.

Thread.

On the day before (2nd of June), I returned home around 7:30pm, and parked the car without any issue. To my utter shock, my neighbours woke me up around 7:00am the following day (3rd June) to inform me that my car was on fire.

It sounded like a joke; for a car parked twelve hours ago to catch fire all by itself. "This has to be a sabotage", I whispered to myself before I quickly got dressed and went to check, and alas, she was on fire!

But my very good neighbours were already ensued in a fight with the fire, and the only thing I did was to open the car for them to finish the last flame with their extinguishers. I'm deeply grateful to their good neighbourliness.

When the emergency was dealt with, I began to search for answers to this mystery, and what I learned was more shocking than the mystery.

My mechanic told me that that particular version (2012-13, South Africa) of Toyota Corolla had a flawed breaking system design, which caused it to catch fire by itself, even if the car was off for a long time.

Not entirely convinced, I called another mechanic for a second opinion, who drove me to his workshop, where he showed me another burnt Toyota Corolla like mine, and told me the same thing happened to her.

He also told me about another one that caught fire in the middle of the night, which eventually burnt another vehicle and an adjoining building. He said "Oga, all countries rejected this car, but Nigeria allowed it. It is sad".
He told me many people were changing the breaking system to American version of the same car.

I have decided to put this here so that others don't become victims of this professional negligence by Toyota, and regulatory failure by Nigeria.

I also want to put this here so that our government will understand the cost of not having an efficient regulatory system for quality and standards.
I also want this here so that Toyota's brand will pay for their design error, they way we paid with our resources (and probably, our lives). This type of error should not be allowed to happen again.

https://mobile.twitter.com/_abba_g/status/1268982247702646784

I sell master brake & ABS, i always advise my customers to convert South Africa corolla ABS to America version reliable and rest of mind contact: 07033059769
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Gidiblaze444(m): 9:19pm On Jun 06, 2020
What a way to loose your ride,thank goodness for your neighbors that came through for you.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by NaijadrivaCars: 9:22pm On Jun 06, 2020
Toyota (South Africa) is usually problematic.

Always check VIN.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by iHart(m): 9:22pm On Jun 06, 2020
DipoToyo:
Keep an eagle eye on your important assets
how much and how does it work?
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by KingAzubuike(f): 9:22pm On Jun 06, 2020
FarahAideed:

There is a reason people avoid this particular corolla from SA , the Wahallla of that car is too much, too much wires and sensors for a corrolla.

I am sure it short circuited . You are lucky it didn't start accelerating on it own on the highway , that car is dangerous
Shed more light on this.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Corroro: 9:22pm On Jun 06, 2020
Sad one, what a big loss undecided, good news though is you can now open an account online from the comfort of your home with FCMB for free grin, how cool is that? Now you don't have any worries going to the banking hall for anything
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by foreveryoung1515(f): 9:23pm On Jun 06, 2020
alramon:
this is the crap car that yahoo boys in ilesha carry up and down...crap
Are you in ilesha?

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Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by GumGum: 9:24pm On Jun 06, 2020
DipoToyo:
Keep an eagle eye on your important assets

How much and where is your shop located?
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by dalass(f): 9:24pm On Jun 06, 2020
HeadNigga:
My problem now is that self isolation is making people dislike me. U refuse to shake people and they get pissed. I am trying to protect people and they are angry about it.

Just tell them you have corona and stretch your hand for a shake and watch them withdraw their whole body sharp sharp grin
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by bmdmixer: 9:25pm On Jun 06, 2020
chillex8:
Toyota again. cry
wetin them do b4?
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Fogman(m): 9:25pm On Jun 06, 2020
OP, Sorry for the loss, hope car was comprehensively insured? I don't think this is peculiar to Toyota Corolla. Last week I was at my panel Beater workshop and saw this Lexus RX330 that was seriously burnt upon inquiry, was told the owner woked up to see his vehicle on fire.
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by OKTolu: 9:26pm On Jun 06, 2020
Hmmmmm strange
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Bobbydell(m): 9:26pm On Jun 06, 2020
KingAzubuike:

Shed more light on this.
South Africa corolla do have ABS problem it is better to convert the ABS to an American version call or whatsApp: 07033059769
Re: Man's Toyota Corolla 2013 Caught Fire by Nobody: 9:27pm On Jun 06, 2020
Lol. I was at Bassa, Kogi state yesterday and one idiot was mounting pressure on me to buy this exact model for 2.4m. Thank God say I japa. The low price was abit suspicious.

Guys, don't buy toyota from the dealer at bassa T junction....close to that filling station, can't recall the name

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