I own a new Toyota Camry 2014, driven 6mths w/ 2100mi. Car shut down on me while driving, almost was rear ended. Dealership said nothing is wrong, pick up the car.What should I do? I'm 2scared 2 drive

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Asked by hena158 Aug 08, 2015 at 09:05 PM about the 2014 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Interesting....a new 2014 with only 2,100 miles. Excellent inquiries from js08016. Did you buy this car "Brand New" with near 000 miles on it? Was it a demo? Does this car sit around a lot or do you drive it often. Vehicles that are not used often do develop these hiccups as noted above due to lack of use, environment, wild life issues. I would be tempted to use this vehicle often but close to home. As noted above....you might have to pester the Dealer and threaten a buy back procedure through Toyota.

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Thanks for the answers. To answer the above question, this was a new car with 0 miles when I bought it. I drive it everyday especially since I work 7 days a week, but I mostly used it to go locally. Basically, everyone's advice is to take back the vehicle and see when it happens again, right? I will be talking to the Manager at the dealership later, so I really appreciate everyone answering my question. Thank you.

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