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On Tue, 08 Jul 2014 21:01:33 -0500, Califbill
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True North wrote:
I haven't seen one in four years with the RAV4 and 15.5 months with the Highlander.


And you may both be lucky, and not put a lot of miles on. And you are
paying premium for that Toyota. My wife's Venza has a broken tail light
lens. $201 for the tail light housing, as the lens is not separate and
probably 2 hours to change! Has a small hole in the lens, probably a
thrown rock. Or grocery cart. How can some car company justify having to
change the whole assembly for a tail light broken lens? Tail lights have
always gotten broken.


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Unfortunately it's fairly common these days. Sometimes you can get
after market parts for less at NAPA, Autozone, etc.
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On 7/8/2014 5:53 PM, True North wrote:
I haven't seen one in four years with the RAV4 and 15.5 months with the Highlander.

Illegal in Canuckistan?

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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jul 2014 21:01:33 -0500, Califbill
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True North wrote:
I haven't seen one in four years with the RAV4 and 15.5 months with the Highlander.


And you may both be lucky, and not put a lot of miles on. And you are
paying premium for that Toyota. My wife's Venza has a broken tail light
lens. $201 for the tail light housing, as the lens is not separate and
probably 2 hours to change! Has a small hole in the lens, probably a
thrown rock. Or grocery cart. How can some car company justify having to
change the whole assembly for a tail light broken lens? Tail lights have
always gotten broken.


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Unfortunately it's fairly common these days. Sometimes you can get
after market parts for less at NAPA, Autozone, etc.


$201 dealer, $64 Amazon.
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On Tue, 08 Jul 2014 21:01:33 -0500, Califbill wrote:

True North wrote:
I haven't seen one in four years with the RAV4 and 15.5 months with the Highlander.


And you may both be lucky, and not put a lot of miles on. And you are
paying premium for that Toyota. My wife's Venza has a broken tail light
lens. $201 for the tail light housing, as the lens is not separate and
probably 2 hours to change! Has a small hole in the lens, probably a
thrown rock. Or grocery cart. How can some car company justify having to
change the whole assembly for a tail light broken lens? Tail lights have
always gotten broken.


Call some junk yards. I had a hole in my taillight and got one at a junkyard for about a third of
the dealer cost. It was even new in the box.
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