Ganda Gandara I own a 2000 Honda Civic and while yes the engine and transmission is sound, I have had more problems than the equivalent Toyota Corolla. Windows stick and come off the track, clear coat is peeling like crazy, exhaust has fallen off half a dozen times due to rust, overall body is rusting out, radio knobs don’t work reliably, brake pedal is mushier than mashed potatoes. The drivetrain in Hondas is sound but the rest of the car isn’t as well built as a Toyota. With that said I’d still buy a Honda *car* over a Toyota due to them looking better and being more sporty. Plus I’d say they’re second in reliability after Toyota. After Honda there’s a pretty steep drop off. Like *MAYBE* Ford would be 3rd.
@@jasonsanders8623 the financial statement do tell the truth, car isn't like big mac, you only buy car a few time in your life, you want the best but you can eat big mac everyday
Most producers go for planned obsolescence and expect consumers to blindly buy cheap metal/plastic cars with Styrofoam bumpers and expect consumers to not question when they are made to breakdown quickly
GreenAppelPie Not true. Not true at all. Many of companies got fvcked up thinking the same. One must evolve to keep relevant. Even their North America C.A.O stated that in the video, and not getting comfortable. There is always the next best one mile away from passing you out the blue, and becoming the new top dawg. You might want to ask BlackBerry if this true. Nothing stays constant but change. And TOYOTA is no exception.
@@jamepearson This. In 2007, there was a Forbes article: "Nokia 1 Billion Customers - Can anyone catch the cell phone king?". Sleeping on your success is dangerous.
@Grizzy Bear I have had other cars, BMW 325i, Honda Civic, Ford Ranger, and a mistubishi eclipse. I was listing off all the Toyotas I've had and I stick to my original comment.
@Kevin Prima They do but the Zupra? Not so sure about those BMWs. My old E46's transmission broke down at 65k. Traded in for my current TSX and still running.
@@Bearnos as much as I like the design of the Zupra, BMW already left a sour taste. I'll wait and see. I'm more interested in the Type-S right now. I'm in the 4-door sport lux market.
Honda for the most part is mass produced marshmallows. Their reliability is at best average now. Honda has been lost Senes mr Honda died. Has looked to Toyota for inspiration. Now Honda cars are just as boring as the Toyota product without the long term reliability.
The best car company in the world, by far. I’ve driven well over one million miles in various models since 1988, and I would NEVER drive anything else.
I bought possibly the worst example - an econobox repaired by a moron after a relatively minor crash. Drove it across Canada. Twice. Never let me down (in retrospect, the fact that neither the brakes or AC worked properly when I test drove it was probably a sign, but somehow every part he hadn't touched just worked beautifully.)
Because American company car makers only are seeking sort term revenue & sacrifice quality (Money $$) while Japanese car makers prioritize quality & long term revenue in return.
I love my Toyota Corolla!!! Best reliable car ever. Boring you say? What's boring is sitting in a service waiting room. You won't see me there a lot, except for an oil change. Thank you Toyota!!! Don't stop making reliable vehicles!!!
And low maintenance. Toyota uses quality parts and they are reliable. The land cruiser was built to last 25 years. Yikes. I have a 2016 runner 4x4, 250k miles. I just changed the fluids regularly.
Ugh. Don't change your strategy to add unnecessary tech and more features that will break and cost a fortune to fix. Just make reliable cars that are practical.
i think people think of them as being boring because they are not the best looking vehicle's but it is safe cheap reliable and fuel efficient cheap maintence
A millenial at my job made fun of Toyota cars beeing boring. At the end of my shift I asked him to wait in front of the office, and I showed up with my Lexus RCF. I believe he's cured now.
Its hard to beat toyota's reliability. My first was a 1986 Toyota HiLux 4X4 Pickup that went to my dad when I updated to a 1993 Toyota Pickup and is now driven by my nephew, my 1993 Pickup now belongs to my step daughter and the 1996 Rav4 I inherited when my father passed served us very well into 2015 before I sold it to a friend for his daughter to drive. So as far as I know, every toyota I've ever owned is still on the road!
One thing you should never underestimate. An ambitious Japanese engineer who never stops trying to improve the quality with a car or make it better in one way or another.
They are smart in making almost every vehicle they have a hybrid, a lot of people are still hesistant on getting a full electric vehicle, of course hybrids are far away from a Tesla, yet it offers very good fuel economy, people for get toyota is meant as a family vehicle not a sport/fast cars, however over the year the quality of the interior has been improving.
I think they skip all the things that made Toyota great like how they and others made cheap sports cars a thing and how they pushed europe to the standards they have now
@@Network126 Not really. Lexus has 5 rear wheel drive cars developed by Lexus. While Toyota has 0 of course not counting the Supra & Brz since those are joint ventures.
@@n4sos They are basically identically minus tuning and design. Same chassis, same drivetrain, same infotainment, etc etc. Its more than just the engine. Almost every single part on the Supra has BMW stamped on it.
Sister owns BMW. $3500 to repair oil seal leak at 20K miles! Germans make excellent cars for limited periods of time. Even in WWII Germans had best tanks, but need a fleet of mechanics to follow them around to keep them going.
Not really.. maybe USA.. in Europe kia and Hyundai are ahead. Maybe Toyota ranks 10th place. In Korea they sold 700 corolla, qualities are no that good. I know they sell pretty good in Iran, Iraq, and African countries, Mexico. Pretty much third countries. Even UAE kia does much better.
Sad but true. Take a look at GM, instead of expanding they closed down not 1 but 4 plants, 1 in Canada and opened a brand new one in Mexico. Enough of the bailout in 2009.
how stupid and dumb can you be???...TOYOTA is not..or ever will be american ...dont get confused about toyota building vehicles here....and being american ....god ppl are so stupid ...if you move to japan...does that make you japanese?????.....hell no
@@marktrinidad7650 ever wonder why they closed down some plants in america?..its becuase ford and GM are way out numbered here on there own soil ...and ppl most likely ppl like you who buy japanese cars
I have a 2016 Rav4. Love the car. 40k miles later and the CUV has had absolutely ZERO issues. Not even a flicker from the check engine light. The car has been phenomenal to us and I wouldn't think twice to recommend a Toyota to others. I definitely plan to hold unto this particular one till the very end. That being said though, the car has no appeal to it whatsoever. We even bought the sporty SE model because it was the best looking with the contrasting black trim and black rims and it had a sport tuned suspension but there is no getting around the appliance-like feel it has. And to make matters worst, these Toyotas are popular as Ubers and other forms of taxi and livery vehicles which makes them even less appealing. I even had somebody approach me asking me if I was their Uber at a train station when waiting for my wife. Much like the Crown Victoria is the signature police car, the Toyota (namely Camry, Highlander, and Rav4) are signature taxi cabs. We plan on getting a second vehicle, and now I am on the fence of getting a Highlander because I feel like I am aspiring to get another taxi cab.
My friend recently was having troubles with the transmission in his pickup truck. I took him to a mechanic who told him this transmission has over 150,000 miles on it, that means it's time to have your transmission either rebuilt or replaced. My friend commented on my Camry having 368000 miles, and my Prius having 270000 miles both on the original Transmissions. His response was you're talkin about a Toyota, they're on a whole different level. If everyone owned a Toyota I'd probably be out of a job.
My 2001 Tundra has 300,000 original miles and counting on it's original engine and transmission both running smoothly. That's how a company makes a name of it's own...
Bought two 4 runners. A Limited and a SR5. Both are bullet proof......reliable, safe and great resale value. Sold my Mercedes SUV and a Cadillac ......never looked back. These are my first Toyota products. 4 Runners are built in Japan. I'm thrilled with the quality...........
back in the time, bin laden's terrorist motorized "armada" uses Toyota tundra to fight with the US military in the middle east. That was the best commercial on earth.
Toyota continually move forward and don’t rest on their laurels. They’re always evolving and trying new things at the same time keeping their fundamentals like reliability and economy in every car
Leonel Valadez Nissan has a 600hp super car and of course the 370Z and let’s not forget the 300hp maxima. The only issue is Nissan needs to refresh the r35 and 370Z. Hyundai has a genius coupe and the Veloster. Honda brought back the type and the NSX. Mitsubishi definitely belongs tho along with Kia
*cough* Hyundai has the i30N, Veloster N, Elantra N and the whole Genesis brand with the G80 and GV80, both very interesting cars. Nissan literally has the GTR and 370Z, along with the up and coming 400Z. Honda has the Civic Type R and the new Accord (surprisingly interesting car.) Have no words for Mitsubishi lmao, I agree with you on that.
I never thought I'd be brand loyal but after buying a new 1998 Camry I've had nothing but Toyota since, by the way that camera was probably the best built one of them all.
@@Nicholas-f5 i think you missed the point. And buying a Tundra and complaining about fuel economy is like buying a big house and saying it costs too much to heat. You know what you are getting into i hope!
allen lee there are million mile Ford F-150’s out there. I only knew my grandfather to have the same Ford pick up till he passed away. It was over 40 years old. I wish I had kept it.
We still have our Toyota family pickup truck since I was a child back in the early 80’s. That vehicle just don’t stop going. I think I will die before it even breaks down on us. Worthy to have it running this long.
But Toyota’s hold their value much better than most cars. Look at Audi and Mercedes value after 3 years..... you’ll “look” more rich, but in reality probably more poor in terms of car value. Example, $80,000 Mercedes after 5 years is only worth $40,000. A $30,000 Toyota probably around $20,000. So you lose $40k on the Mercedes looking “rich” and only $10k looking “poor”. I’d rather look poor. The only expensive cars worth buying are the ultra expensive limited edition/low production number Ferrari’s Lamborghinis Porsche’s etc.
@@anthonyr1930 bro. Rich people dont ball all of their money on cars and big houses. They are secretive and you could walk past a rich person and not know
@@blackmesa232323 Thats a pretty stupid statement because most, if not all newer year model Toyota/Lexus cars on the road today are "financed." Please tell who's walking into a Toyota/Lexus dealer with 30k+ cash for a car smh.
I have always had a Toyota. My first was my '74 Corolla SR5. 1600 2TC, Isky solid lift cam, 5 speed, shortened shifter, fender flares, 4 barrel carburator, intake, headers, out back-widened13x5 SR5 rims w/ beauty rings all around rims painted and glossed black, Porsche side mirrors, traction bars, MSD, aftermarket steering wheel, tach coming out of the steering column, stock turqoise color, . I miss her. next car, '90 Corolla SR5, then '94 Corolla coupe, '99 4-Runner 5-speed, 2017 Corolla. The Car/company has never let me down especially with the legendary reliability. My future car will be a Supra.
Reliability is key and there is no one that has been consistently better than Toyota in the auto industry. I have owned many different auto brands, and at this point will only buy Japanese, and in most cases just Toyota. Many have shared this experience and are highly unlikely to switch back to brands they had uneven experiences with. Further, if one wants to move upmarket, they can buy a Lexus and know that the quality experience will persist.
@@mikefoehr235 Sounds like we have shared experiences. No going back for me. What the auto industry doesn't realize there are many buyers like this and they have lost potential customers forever. Go Toyota!
@@kevin7151 Some say Toyota is boring...well that fits with me. Coolest thing about owning a Toyota...tow truck drivers are crying the blues. Dont see too many on the hook.
If i want to buy a car that i will use everyday for years of working, i will choose toyota. It's not boring, it's reliable and last longer than some brands.
Easy... make cars that don't break down....reliable, and good customer service....people will follow. USA cars....made with intentional obsolescence to have you at the mechanic constantly, or buy another car. After 2 USA made cars....no thanks. Only Toyota and BMW has filled our garage. Zero complaints.
Tesla is a separate category. But I am looking into trading in my Sequoia for a Tesla once I move to a normal place. I'm in Wyoming currently, and horses are still a thing here. Tesla will be here in 50 years.
@@erickrecinos2931 Yep...never had an issue with bmw. Purchased the car in Germany, great service over there, and great service since I've been in USA for 5 years. Every time it needs scheduled service, I drop it off and get a new 5 series loaner.
Toyota didn't want to make the Supra but demand kept on going so they went to BMW and asked them to badge engineer one of their sporty cars (the Z4) for them and just add toyota logos and supra logos all over the cars...
@@cpufreak101 Thank the dual clutch system, faster shifts in the autos now. Although, I really don't agree with GM scraping manual in this mid engine vehicle, but it has to be done performance wise.
What Murks consider exciting. Convenient, childishly playful, careless, idiot-proof. OK, a bit too cynical maybe, but you get the idea. The USA is on average a very immature and spoiled nation, as expressed by its behavior in contrast to the rest of the world.
@@rudolphvue8775 no there are lots of people that say and know that honda are better except for people in the comment section of a toyota ad. And yes ive had a toyota and it was rubbish, i bought a 2006 honda accord euro and it is way better, more powerful and very smooth to drive and very reliable. There's no doubt about it, Honda are the best
@@hondasarefaster5914 Woo! "Toyota's rubbish" is public a Terce or Yarisl, but 2006 Honda Accord good name, will you gonna keep it until 2028 though? Peaceful and out!
Cars my girlfriend and I have driven/owned since I started driving at 16. 2002 Toyota Celica GT - 239,000km 2010 Toyota Matrix XR - 130,000km 2014 Scion tC - 147,800km 2014 Toyota Camry SE - 144,000km (Current daily driver) 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback - 28,000km (Girlfriend’s car) And now I’m looking at buying a 2017 Lexus IS 350 f sport. You know why? Because every single one of those cars were a blast to drive, great on gas, and went 100’s of thousands of miles without having to do ANY repairs outside of Brakes, Tires, Oil changes and Bulbs. They are BULLETPROOF vehicles and will never let you down. They soak up the highway miles with ease. People who know nothing about cars or don’t care about what they drive will never get the appeal of Toyota. But if they ever own one, they will NEVER buy anything else. You will never regret buying a Toyota. Especially if it is one that is built in Japan. Thank You Toyota for keeping me happy and safe for many years!
Dee 100% It drives great, soaks up the highway miles wonderfully. It could do with some new spark plugs and eventually a battery but other than that she is fine. Probably need another 85-120,000 km before I would even have to worry about major suspension work. They’re built to last. I love my Toyota’s.
@@pt93music Good to hear. I have a 2014.5 SE the previous owners didn't take care of it. When I bought it last year. It only had 51000 miles on the dash. I had to change the mass flow air sensor because the air filter wasn't catching dirt. Which caused my sensor to get dirty and made my check engine light come on. I found an oil cap inside the place you put the air filter. I believe the place I use to get my oil changed put it there on purpose. So I paid 100 dollars for another sensor. I installed the sensor and air filter myself. I just changed my cabin filter as well. I'm almost at 75000 and my car drives like a brand-new car too. Lol I'm aiming for 1,000,000 miles. One more thing did you have your transmission fluid changed?
Dee I would change it around 125,000 km or so normally but since I’m trading the car in soon I’m not bothering. The dealership can deal with it. But every other car I did around 125km but as long as you do that and oil changes I don’t see why you can’t have the car run well over 500,000 miles.
I'm 49 years old and recently bought a 2005 Camry. I've never so much as driven a Toyota before. Now I'm wishing I had. I love my Camry and the gas mileage absolutely smokes the Hummer I just sold! LOL
I just bought a 2019 Rav 4. This model is different from the old Rav 4s traditional look. I was fond of the old Rav 4 look but I like this new cool look also
My mom has a 2016 model no issues ! The only thing we’ve done is oil changes & differential service every 15,000 on the differential . Other then that no problems . Prior to he 2016 My mom had a 2013 model until it was in a wreck & then the insurance co toaled it out .
The Corolla "NAME" is the best selling of all time. The car itself has been through several generations that have changed it considerably. Several other vehicles that haven't gone through radical redesigns have out sold it. Keep the same name for decades even on a essentially different product and you will garner big sales to...
@guy proulx Both are vehicles, 100 million+ super cubs vs 40-60 million corollas. For some reason I thought it was important to make the distinction as an avid motorcyclist. I've owned both, love em both. The Cub just hasn't been beat quite yet as the worldwide best selling vehicle. Course it's super easy & cheap to make & buy compared to something with four wheels & four doors. Cubs are also easier to get a license to operate (or no license at all).
To me, it seems the biggest and most successful car brands have always been the ones who build the cheapest, yet most reliable cars. Look at Ford and the model T, for example. To this day the model T is still on the list of best selling cars of all time. And now you look at Toyota, many years later, and they also have a car, the Corolla, which is very reliable yet extremely affordable, and it has become the best selling car ever.
No matter what ppl and journalists say about Toyota being boring cars.... they will always be # 1 in reliability and long term ownership PERIOD.
Hyundai and Kia will overtake Toyota on reliability.
newsgetsold haha! That’s funny it will never happen.
Ganda Gandara I own a 2000 Honda Civic and while yes the engine and transmission is sound, I have had more problems than the equivalent Toyota Corolla. Windows stick and come off the track, clear coat is peeling like crazy, exhaust has fallen off half a dozen times due to rust, overall body is rusting out, radio knobs don’t work reliably, brake pedal is mushier than mashed potatoes. The drivetrain in Hondas is sound but the rest of the car isn’t as well built as a Toyota. With that said I’d still buy a Honda *car* over a Toyota due to them looking better and being more sporty. Plus I’d say they’re second in reliability after Toyota. After Honda there’s a pretty steep drop off. Like *MAYBE* Ford would be 3rd.
their jealously
all that matters at the end of the day
Make quality, reliable cars for fair prices and you're bound to be successful 👍
no, i don't think people want something boring and generic,
even if its quality are great and reliable
Have you looked around? Obviously they do.
@@jasonsanders8623 the financial statement do tell the truth,
car isn't like big mac, you only buy car a few time in your life, you want the best
but you can eat big mac everyday
@@jensenraylight8011 Or you can buy a boring reliable car since you'll be dead in a year eating Big Macs anyway so why does it matter.
Yup that goes across the board. Stop the planned obsolescence!!!
If you build a high reliable car with low maintenance cost, people will keep coming back to you.
Most producers go for planned obsolescence and expect consumers to blindly buy cheap metal/plastic cars with Styrofoam bumpers and expect consumers to not question when they are made to breakdown quickly
John Doe imagine if all car companies did that. Guess not.
So like a Tesla Model 3 right?
@@spencerg7532 Exactly! Jason just described a different car. Not a Toyota.
@@spencerg7532 the comment said reliable and low maintenance cost.
Toyota doesn’t have to worry about competition as long as they keep doing what they’re doing.
GreenAppelPie Not true. Not true at all. Many of companies got fvcked up thinking the same. One must evolve to keep relevant. Even their North America C.A.O stated that in the video, and not getting comfortable. There is always the next best one mile away from passing you out the blue, and becoming the new top dawg. You might want to ask BlackBerry if this true. Nothing stays constant but change. And TOYOTA is no exception.
Resting on your laurels is not going to keep you on top!
@@jamepearson Well written, Sir!
Never EVER underestimate your competition. You are 100% wrong I’m sorry.
@@jamepearson This.
In 2007, there was a Forbes article: "Nokia 1 Billion Customers - Can anyone catch the cell phone king?". Sleeping on your success is dangerous.
I worked for a Toyota/Chrysler dealer for 7 years in the mid/late 90's. The quality difference between the two brands was ridiculously obvious.
I've had a Camry, Rav4, and Tacoma. Toyota just makes great cars.
We had Corolla....Tacoma and RAV4...best 3 vehicles have ever owned.
I have a 2003 Sequoia, 2001 Lexus LS 430, 1997 4Runner, 2002 Lexus ES and 2019 Camry
As of 2020, the RAV4 has dropped in reliability, pretty sure problems will be rectified VERY quickly...
Still have my third gen 4Runner 4x4 in stick. Parts are still readily available and it's still a great vehicle.
@Grizzy Bear I have had other cars, BMW 325i, Honda Civic, Ford Ranger, and a mistubishi eclipse. I was listing off all the Toyotas I've had and I stick to my original comment.
Hondas and toyotas are the most reliable cars. Had a 2002 Acura with 245 thousand plus miles still ran great. Bought a 2012 Camry now
@Kevin Prima They do but the Zupra? Not so sure about those BMWs. My old E46's transmission broke down at 65k. Traded in for my current TSX and still running.
Sneakersn Visuals well the engine in the zupra passes Toyota’s rigorous testing so it should be pretty reliable
@Fat Buddha I agree Hondas are better.
@@Bearnos as much as I like the design of the Zupra, BMW already left a sour taste. I'll wait and see. I'm more interested in the Type-S right now. I'm in the 4-door sport lux market.
Honda for the most part is mass produced marshmallows. Their reliability is at best average now. Honda has been lost Senes mr Honda died. Has looked to Toyota for inspiration. Now Honda cars are just as boring as the Toyota product without the long term reliability.
My Toyota has 333,000 miles never touched the engine. Maintenance is key change and check your oil.
Hell yeah
V
0
How TF did you do maintenance on the car with out touching the engine
Is it gasoline or diesel!
In terms of reliability, toyota is #1
Agreed! Honda is probably #2!
Most definitely
@@CocoTaveras8975 Honda is not even in the top 10. Mazda is #2
@WhatsHappening783402 Honda's reliability doesn't come close to Toyota's
@@davidwu2790 new Toyotas aren’t even reliable hell even the Automotive King Scotty Kilmer said it himself
People say Toyota is boring but damn, look at the new Camry! That thing is sportyyy
MurKage. I always like the look of Toyotas
Unfortunately the build quality has suffered in exchange for the attractive styling
Rice lol
NOVA 09 in my opinion if you get the V6 It can be something of a sleeper with a tune
0-60 in 6seconds is a quir thing for a camry
Notice how this video isn’t the rise and fall like it would with a gm or a Ford.
Dennis Vasquez Lol good point.
Toyota is quite popular in the world unlike Ford
Steph Curry I know. My comment was pointing out how the American brands have fallen off.
Ford...Fuel Often Repair Daily?
Ford❤️
How can you do a Toyota video and not mention Scotty Kilmer?
The 🐐
Ha Rev up your toyota engines!! "They just don't break down!!"
Or mention Lexus
Who's that
1994 Celica is the best
Family been buying since 92. We learned to value our moolah.
The best car company in the world, by far. I’ve driven well over one million miles in various models since 1988, and I would NEVER drive anything else.
Yeah. A good Toyota car, while possibly boring, has to be the most bullet proof thing I've seen.
I bought possibly the worst example - an econobox repaired by a moron after a relatively minor crash. Drove it across Canada. Twice. Never let me down (in retrospect, the fact that neither the brakes or AC worked properly when I test drove it was probably a sign, but somehow every part he hadn't touched just worked beautifully.)
I don’t care what you do #Toyota, just keep making reliable vehicles.
New video idea: Why American cars are unreliable?
Yes please
I used to love American cars but the quality is embarrassingly bad
Greed... saved you 10 minutes!!
Called planned obsolescence
Because American company car makers only are seeking sort term revenue & sacrifice quality (Money $$) while Japanese car makers prioritize quality & long term revenue in return.
who cares about boring looks if it gets you from A to B and not cost an arm and a leg to fix and maintain
Look at ze Germans. Their auto industry is solely living off of repairs.
And on weekends to point C
Not a true car guy
@@peppapigthekiller7539 Right. You need aftermarket crap and *dash lights that mean nothing* to be a car guy. Idiot
All Hail Nannerpuss
And you don’t even know what the term “Car guy” means.
I love my Toyota Corolla!!! Best reliable car ever. Boring you say? What's boring is sitting in a service waiting room. You won't see me there a lot, except for an oil change. Thank you Toyota!!! Don't stop making reliable vehicles!!!
Pfff step up your game and change your oil.
My Toyota Yaris is 12 tears old, raked in 300K and still almost as lively and consistent to drive. The most reliable car I have.
Toyota saves me money, current one 4runner V8 315k miles, still all original parts
Get out now. You have reached the end of its duty cycle.
You can keep the "exciting" car, I'd rather have a boring reliable car
Why not both. I have a 2011 BMW 335i and 1998 Toyota Camry under one garage.
Same! I love my Corolla
Agreed.
Haha you Whimp, what does make you think the new Supra isn't fun and reliable?
And low maintenance. Toyota uses quality parts and they are reliable. The land cruiser was built to last 25 years. Yikes. I have a 2016 runner 4x4, 250k miles. I just changed the fluids regularly.
Ugh. Don't change your strategy to add unnecessary tech and more features that will break and cost a fortune to fix. Just make reliable cars that are practical.
Fr, like idgaf if I get clowned for driving a “Corolla” if I’m saving money.
Yes just like they just used the most unreliable company (BMW) to partner up with ? It's the beginning of fall
James
You act like reliability is better than safety.
They are keeping with reliable. Notice how they aren't doing tiny 2.0L turbo engines in their SUVs and instead keeping to reliable V6's?
But but it would go against the not boring bland mindset!!! 😂😂😂😂
Toyota's annual revenue is $240 billion. Volkswagen comes at second ($117 billion)
That's more than gdp of most countries 💀
Volkswagen Audi Group is the biggest automaker, with a revenue of $278 bil.
@@sourajyoti no. Toyota 2018 revenue is $272B and VW group made $235B
@Captain Caveman Say it loud and proud dude! I'm with you
Abdul Harist Muqorrobin Volkswagen Group is 278 billion. #1 selling brand in 2018 was Volkswagen
Toyota make incredibly reliable cars so people buy them
Consistently RELIABLE!!!!
I Don’t Pay Attention To Car Reliability
Tesla Is Reliable
yup very good cars! the corolla i drive works great! by the way, the videos on the playlist on my channel might interest some people!
You cannot call Toyota "boring!" It is the only vehicle that I would buy-- one that is fast, reliable, and updated with the latest technology.
i think people think of them as being boring because they are not the best looking vehicle's but it is safe cheap reliable and fuel efficient cheap maintence
@@smeagol7247 You think $45K is cheap? You’re not a millionaire. You can’t use words like that!
I've owned a few camrys, accords, nissan 300zx and 240sx, maxima. I own a 13 Accord V6 Sedan and Toyota and Honda are my most favorite of car makers.
humble brag
TougeRuzbay I like Mazda And Mitsubishi
@@DietBajaBlast it's called working hard to get the cars you want hardass
@@lunareclipse511 they good too, from the Mazda rx7 and rx8 to the lancer evolutions but they're very costly for maintenance too.
CNBC, you should've featured a 1994 Toyota Celia in this video.
Scotty Kilmer would be proud. xd
Best car ever made! Best color: silver.
izziereal2010 i knew this was gona be here
And an 02 Lexus GS
What about a 1987 Toyota Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex
Toyota a car that you can get in your 20’s and totally give to your 20 year children. They are so good cars
I will continue buying Toyota and lexus for the rest of my life
Then you're doing it wrong. You don't keep on buying them. You just buy one and it'll last you a life time.
@@eurosonly exactly. i have a 2006 toyota matrix, its still running fine
I have owned my 2005 Camry SE V6 for 15 years. Totally reliable, needs almost no maintenance, powerful and fun to drive. Best car I have ever owned!
Love Lexus and Toyota
And Honda too for me!
"Rev up your engines!"
Like if you got the reference.
Aha Scotty kilmer fan spotted
Nissans are endless money pits... piles of garbage!!!!
❤️🏁😎 Scotty!
The Supra was originally the Toyota CELICA Supra
Plastic crap
My 03 Camry has 202,000 miles and still going strong.
My ‘99 camry is at 379K
That's any car now a days easily
@@jdea1817 no you think a GM or especially a Chrysler car can make that many miles. Hell no,.
@@jdea1817 haha in your dream, American cars always have issue after 2-3 years .
@Billy Ray Valentine i have a 90 wrangler with 388,000 miles 4.0 and a 03 grandcherokee with 200k both run great.
A millenial at my job made fun of Toyota cars beeing boring. At the end of my shift I asked him to wait in front of the office, and I showed up with my Lexus RCF.
I believe he's cured now.
Its hard to beat toyota's reliability. My first was a 1986 Toyota HiLux 4X4 Pickup that went to my dad when I updated to a 1993 Toyota Pickup and is now driven by my nephew, my 1993 Pickup now belongs to my step daughter and the 1996 Rav4 I inherited when my father passed served us very well into 2015 before I sold it to a friend for his daughter to drive. So as far as I know, every toyota I've ever owned is still on the road!
5:36 "US roads were smooth and new." Lmaooo. What a time 1958 must have been!
no sah exactly 😂 a damn shame America cant afford to fix their roads today
no sah in az they are fixing all the roads and making new free ways. Idk where you live
@@Saturdayz_In_The_Fall The TOP 1% have 90% of the wealth, what else would you expect?
One thing you should never underestimate.
An ambitious Japanese engineer who never stops trying to improve the quality with a car or make it better in one way or another.
Toyota's hybrid strategy is outstanding.
The Prius has lost a lot of value. Mainly because they moved all the hybrid tech to other cars in their lineup.
Andrew Velis I think that’s a good thing. I never liked the look of the prius but then I saw the Lexus models. I ended up getting one.
My main issue with Toyota's hybrid tech is that it is really old and has not really been innovated on.
The Prius was a stepping stone as for any model that starts I'm sure
They are smart in making almost every vehicle they have a hybrid, a lot of people are still hesistant on getting a full electric vehicle, of course hybrids are far away from a Tesla, yet it offers very good fuel economy, people for get toyota is meant as a family vehicle not a sport/fast cars, however over the year the quality of the interior has been improving.
No talking about Lexus.. half review
I think they skip all the things that made Toyota great like how they and others made cheap sports cars a thing and how they pushed europe to the standards they have now
Lexus is just rebadged Toyotas..
Well, they should have talked about Daihatsu (which is basically owned by Toyota) 🙄
@@Network126 Have you ever driven a Lexus?
@@Network126 Not really. Lexus has 5 rear wheel drive cars developed by Lexus. While Toyota has 0 of course not counting the Supra & Brz since those are joint ventures.
However the Toyota Supra that's a good car even though it has a BMW engine
To be honest it's basically a BMW Roadster.
@@kyle8523 but it's faster than the z4 i think the car is underrated hp.
even though the z4 and the supra have the same powertrain, they are both engineered differently by their own manufacturers.
@@n4sos They are basically identically minus tuning and design. Same chassis, same drivetrain, same infotainment, etc etc. Its more than just the engine. Almost every single part on the Supra has BMW stamped on it.
It's not only a BMW engine, it's codeveloped by Toyota and BMW
I own a Lexus, it ain't flashy but I love it. A BMW owner might call it boring but I don't.
BMW drivers don’t use indicators. Do t worry bout what they say
Fun fact. The new Supra is basically a rebadged and redesigned BMW Z4 M40ii
Sister owns BMW. $3500 to repair oil seal leak at 20K miles! Germans make excellent cars for limited periods of time. Even in WWII Germans had best tanks, but need a fleet of mechanics to follow them around to keep them going.
My Tacoma 96’ has 343k 2.4l still running 🏃 strong 💪🏻
Toyota cars were the best selling cars over50 countries in2018 🗾💪
Really....that is true?
@@mikefoehr235 yup
In Bangladesh...85% cars are from toyota....be on the roads here and you will have your brain stuck with a toyota logo and you will never forget it...
Not really.. maybe USA.. in Europe kia and Hyundai are ahead. Maybe Toyota ranks 10th place.
In Korea they sold 700 corolla, qualities are no that good.
I know they sell pretty good in Iran, Iraq, and African countries, Mexico. Pretty much third countries.
Even UAE kia does much better.
Toyota and Honda’s are the best car manufacturers
Toyota is more American than Ford and GM.
Sad but true. Take a look at GM, instead of expanding they closed down not 1 but 4 plants, 1 in Canada and opened a brand new one in Mexico. Enough of the bailout in 2009.
Mark Trinidad not bailing out GM and ford probably would have saved more jobs than bailing them out. God the bailouts were dumb
how stupid and dumb can you be???...TOYOTA is not..or ever will be american ...dont get confused about toyota building vehicles here....and being american ....god ppl are so stupid ...if you move to japan...does that make you japanese?????.....hell no
@@marktrinidad7650 ever wonder why they closed down some plants in america?..its becuase ford and GM are way out numbered here on there own soil ...and ppl most likely ppl like you who buy japanese cars
@@merc-ni7hy st least there not shutting plants down
Toyota’s styling has improved drastically in recent years. Except for the Prius
that's because the new president used to race himself lol, best thing that could have happened to the brand imo.
Prius is highly subjective. Some people really like the Prius design.
I like the prius. It is fuel efficient and has a large cargo space..that all matters to me where i can always go anywhere and do some car camping.
I like Prius design
This aged well
The middle East is also a big market for Toyota.. their SUVs like land cruiser,Prado etc have high demand
I have a 2016 Rav4. Love the car. 40k miles later and the CUV has had absolutely ZERO issues. Not even a flicker from the check engine light. The car has been phenomenal to us and I wouldn't think twice to recommend a Toyota to others. I definitely plan to hold unto this particular one till the very end. That being said though, the car has no appeal to it whatsoever. We even bought the sporty SE model because it was the best looking with the contrasting black trim and black rims and it had a sport tuned suspension but there is no getting around the appliance-like feel it has. And to make matters worst, these Toyotas are popular as Ubers and other forms of taxi and livery vehicles which makes them even less appealing. I even had somebody approach me asking me if I was their Uber at a train station when waiting for my wife. Much like the Crown Victoria is the signature police car, the Toyota (namely Camry, Highlander, and Rav4) are signature taxi cabs. We plan on getting a second vehicle, and now I am on the fence of getting a Highlander because I feel like I am aspiring to get another taxi cab.
My friend recently was having troubles with the transmission in his pickup truck. I took him to a mechanic who told him this transmission has over 150,000 miles on it, that means it's time to have your transmission either rebuilt or replaced. My friend commented on my Camry having 368000 miles, and my Prius having 270000 miles both on the original Transmissions. His response was you're talkin about a Toyota, they're on a whole different level. If everyone owned a Toyota I'd probably be out of a job.
Even the Camry xse are nice looking cars
iVince905 yep
My 2001 Tundra has 300,000 original miles and counting on it's original engine and transmission both running smoothly.
That's how a company makes a name of it's own...
Bought two 4 runners. A Limited and a SR5. Both are bullet proof......reliable, safe and great resale value.
Sold my Mercedes SUV and a Cadillac ......never looked back. These are my first Toyota products. 4 Runners are built in Japan.
I'm thrilled with the quality...........
I have a 2000 Toyota 4Runner 4WD with 240,000 miles and it still runs great, simple and reliable all i ever need from my car
Same goes for my Toyota Avensis t22, never had a issue with it, still amazed by it. :D
I was attentively watching the video until I got a chrysler junk ad
Vishal Akula Lol, my ad is actually a local car dealer regarding Toyota.
Was Mathew being all cool again?
But the channel has no say in which ads play.
Already have had 3 Toyota's & currently will be buying my 4th Toyota car.
you can only drive one at a time, leave some for the rest of us
@@DietBajaBlast 🤣🤣
Even ISIS know what a Toyota's value.
Lol, but sadly yes. Hilux are way popular there.
You would never see those bad ppl driving ford or anything american made.
back in the time, bin laden's terrorist motorized "armada" uses Toyota tundra to fight with the US military in the middle east. That was the best commercial on earth.
@@immersiveparadox well if its abke to perfrom in a war its good enough for the road.
lol ya
Tundra or Silverado?
Like for Tundra, comment for Silverado.
Andy's Shop I’m a ford person, but I’d take a Silverado over a tundra
F-150
The Silverado's reliability has TANKED!
Toyota continually move forward and don’t rest on their laurels. They’re always evolving and trying new things at the same time keeping their fundamentals like reliability and economy in every car
I own a Toyota Vios (2011 model) and still up to this day, performs amazingly like it was bought yesterday. ❤
“No more boring cars” Yeah please tell that to Hyundai,Nissan,Honda, and Mitsubishi
Leonel Valadez Nissan has a 600hp super car and of course the 370Z and let’s not forget the 300hp maxima. The only issue is Nissan needs to refresh the r35 and 370Z. Hyundai has a genius coupe and the Veloster. Honda brought back the type and the NSX. Mitsubishi definitely belongs tho along with Kia
nissan gtr. honda civic is a normal but fun car.
*cough*
Hyundai has the i30N, Veloster N, Elantra N and the whole Genesis brand with the G80 and GV80, both very interesting cars.
Nissan literally has the GTR and 370Z, along with the up and coming 400Z.
Honda has the Civic Type R and the new Accord (surprisingly interesting car.)
Have no words for Mitsubishi lmao, I agree with you on that.
I had a Mitsubishi back in the late 80s. It was a fun car but the build quality was shaky. It was the 1988 Cordia.
I never thought I'd be brand loyal but after buying a new 1998 Camry I've had nothing but Toyota since, by the way that camera was probably the best built one of them all.
I will most likely die without CNBC UA-cam Channel. Keep up the great work. Unbelievably entertaining, and a feast for curious humans.
150,000 miles on my 2004 Corolla Toyota and still going strong
lesly tirado 200k is breaking it in. 50,000 more to go. You can do it! My tundra has 273k+.
Sell at 250k. 300k is when it all starts to come to an end.
my Toyota tundra has 850k miles with the original engine, if you Google or UA-cam it there are plenty of million mile Toyotas around the world
Really poor mileage though.
@@Nicholas-f5 i think you missed the point. And buying a Tundra and complaining about fuel economy is like buying a big house and saying it costs too much to heat. You know what you are getting into i hope!
@@Nicholas-f5 better than being stuck on the side of the road from driving a domestic vehicle, getting no mileage.
You will also find plenty of European and American cars and trucks to.
allen lee there are million mile Ford F-150’s out there. I only knew my grandfather to have the same Ford pick up till he passed away. It was over 40 years old. I wish I had kept it.
According to consumer reports, the Porsche Boxter is extremely reliable.
I am sure it is until its 5 years old.
Gravemind nope the Boxster is reliable. There are many 200k plus Boxsters running around. They are extremely expensive to maintain.
@@fatboy19831 Anything is reliable, if you maintain it enough! LOL
@@tesla416 Cadillac Northstar V8?
We still have our Toyota family pickup truck since I was a child back in the early 80’s. That vehicle just don’t stop going. I think I will die before it even breaks down on us. Worthy to have it running this long.
i prefer that toyota never changes. keep making reliable cars is what it matters to me 👍
Absolutely agree👏
Just bought a 2019rav4 hybrid and love it. Previously vehicle was an 06 Tacoma. Great truck and decided to keep it.
Jeff B. Nice choice, that’s a great Suv
That Tacoma being 13 years old depending on trim and mileage can still have 45-50% of its original msrp
Toyota is the best car maker for the regular person
Toyota’s scream “I’m poor”
@@anthonyr1930 Toyotas scream "I'm sensible with my money". Real poor people finance expensive and unreliable American or European cars.
But Toyota’s hold their value much better than most cars. Look at Audi and Mercedes value after 3 years..... you’ll “look” more rich, but in reality probably more poor in terms of car value. Example, $80,000 Mercedes after 5 years is only worth $40,000. A $30,000 Toyota probably around $20,000.
So you lose $40k on the Mercedes looking “rich” and only $10k looking “poor”. I’d rather look poor.
The only expensive cars worth buying are the ultra expensive limited edition/low production number Ferrari’s Lamborghinis Porsche’s etc.
@@anthonyr1930 bro. Rich people dont ball all of their money on cars and big houses. They are secretive and you could walk past a rich person and not know
@@blackmesa232323 Thats a pretty stupid statement because most, if not all newer year model Toyota/Lexus cars on the road today are "financed." Please tell who's walking into a Toyota/Lexus dealer with 30k+ cash for a car smh.
the new toyota camrys are so nice these days
My Dad is a proud Toyota Innova owner from over 10 years now,and I always tell him "He's a Gentleman only when he's with his Toyota"...😂
I have always had a Toyota. My first was my '74 Corolla SR5. 1600 2TC, Isky solid lift cam, 5 speed, shortened shifter, fender flares, 4 barrel carburator, intake, headers, out back-widened13x5 SR5 rims w/ beauty rings all around rims painted and glossed black, Porsche side mirrors, traction bars, MSD, aftermarket steering wheel, tach coming out of the steering column, stock turqoise color, . I miss her. next car, '90 Corolla SR5, then '94 Corolla coupe, '99 4-Runner 5-speed, 2017 Corolla. The Car/company has never let me down especially with the legendary reliability. My future car will be a Supra.
Reliability is key and there is no one that has been consistently better than Toyota in the auto industry. I have owned many different auto brands, and at this point will only buy Japanese, and in most cases just Toyota. Many have shared this experience and are highly unlikely to switch back to brands they had uneven experiences with. Further, if one wants to move upmarket, they can buy a Lexus and know that the quality experience will persist.
Man...you sound just like me
@@mikefoehr235 Sounds like we have shared experiences. No going back for me. What the auto industry doesn't realize there are many buyers like this and they have lost potential customers forever. Go Toyota!
@@kevin7151 Some say Toyota is boring...well that fits with me. Coolest thing about owning a Toyota...tow truck drivers are crying the blues. Dont see too many on the hook.
Watched this video while seating on my 02 4runner, btw she’s got 223k miles on her and still counting and she still runs like new
I love my Toyota it’s a excitement when I travel with it
I ve had 4 corrollas,3 hilux,1 fortuner,and i have to say that toyota is amazing
If i want to buy a car that i will use everyday for years of working, i will choose toyota. It's not boring, it's reliable and last longer than some brands.
Tacoma and 4runner TRD pro line are my favourite ones ! FJ were iconic too
Easy... make cars that don't break down....reliable, and good customer service....people will follow.
USA cars....made with intentional obsolescence to have you at the mechanic constantly, or buy another car.
After 2 USA made cars....no thanks.
Only Toyota and BMW has filled our garage.
Zero complaints.
Tesla? With 8 years warranty?
@@franchocou nope since they don't allow third party persons to work on them. No wonder the warranty is that long.
Tesla is a separate category.
But I am looking into trading in my Sequoia for a Tesla once I move to a normal place.
I'm in Wyoming currently, and horses are still a thing here.
Tesla will be here in 50 years.
Dangic23 You talk about reliability and good customer service yet bring up BMW?
@@erickrecinos2931
Yep...never had an issue with bmw.
Purchased the car in Germany, great service over there, and great service since I've been in USA for 5 years.
Every time it needs scheduled service, I drop it off and get a new 5 series loaner.
"No more boring cars! Lets raid the BMW parts bin for some non boring stuff!"
Guaranteed to fail in many -interesting-, not at all boring ways.
Yeah that was an odd thing to do.
they're codeveloping bruh shut
This is the beginning of the Fall for Toyota
Toyota didn't want to make the Supra but demand kept on going so they went to BMW and asked them to badge engineer one of their sporty cars (the Z4) for them and just add toyota logos and supra logos all over the cars...
My mom still drives a 1987 Camry with over 200,000 miles on the original engine and transmission.
Toyoda is recognized as a reliable car at affordable price in the US.
I've been hearing the Supra won't be offered with a manual, big disappointment if so
It is confirmed to be automatic only, but considering the fact the Corvette went auto only as well now should explain everything
I was so confused I thought you meant a car reading manual
@BillHK - America has gotten soft, but I drive a manual pick up everyday...
@@cpufreak101 Thank the dual clutch system, faster shifts in the autos now. Although, I really don't agree with GM scraping manual in this mid engine vehicle, but it has to be done performance wise.
What Murks consider exciting.
Convenient, childishly playful, careless, idiot-proof.
OK, a bit too cynical maybe, but you get the idea. The USA is on average a very immature and spoiled nation, as expressed by its behavior in contrast to the rest of the world.
*Toyota's r Best 🖤✔🖤*
Surreal true statements exactly tho!
@@rudolphvue8775 honda is way better than toyota
@@hondasarefaster5914 Woo! So far only you do thinks its Honda, did you owns 1 ever since 1946 though? Come on! Toyota bitter! Bale, bale!
@@rudolphvue8775 no there are lots of people that say and know that honda are better except for people in the comment section of a toyota ad. And yes ive had a toyota and it was rubbish, i bought a 2006 honda accord euro and it is way better, more powerful and very smooth to drive and very reliable. There's no doubt about it, Honda are the best
@@hondasarefaster5914 Woo! "Toyota's rubbish" is public a Terce or Yarisl, but 2006 Honda Accord good name, will you gonna keep it until 2028 though? Peaceful and out!
Toyota: Inject excitement:
also Toyota: gets rid of all cars on video games
I mean they right of using toyota car is only for gran turismo
@@sultanarya5538 well they do have some in forza
Cars my girlfriend and I have driven/owned since I started driving at 16.
2002 Toyota Celica GT - 239,000km
2010 Toyota Matrix XR - 130,000km
2014 Scion tC - 147,800km
2014 Toyota Camry SE - 144,000km (Current daily driver)
2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback - 28,000km (Girlfriend’s car)
And now I’m looking at buying a 2017 Lexus IS 350 f sport. You know why? Because every single one of those cars were a blast to drive, great on gas, and went 100’s of thousands of miles without having to do ANY repairs outside of Brakes, Tires, Oil changes and Bulbs. They are BULLETPROOF vehicles and will never let you down. They soak up the highway miles with ease. People who know nothing about cars or don’t care about what they drive will never get the appeal of Toyota. But if they ever own one, they will NEVER buy anything else. You will never regret buying a Toyota. Especially if it is one that is built in Japan. Thank You Toyota for keeping me happy and safe for many years!
Does your 2014 Camry still drive like a brand-new car?
Dee 100% It drives great, soaks up the highway miles wonderfully. It could do with some new spark plugs and eventually a battery but other than that she is fine. Probably need another 85-120,000 km before I would even have to worry about major suspension work. They’re built to last. I love my Toyota’s.
@@pt93music Good to hear. I have a 2014.5 SE the previous owners didn't take care of it. When I bought it last year. It only had 51000 miles on the dash. I had to change the mass flow air sensor because the air filter wasn't catching dirt. Which caused my sensor to get dirty and made my check engine light come on. I found an oil cap inside the place you put the air filter. I believe the place I use to get my oil changed put it there on purpose. So I paid 100 dollars for another sensor. I installed the sensor and air filter myself. I just changed my cabin filter as well. I'm almost at 75000 and my car drives like a brand-new car too. Lol I'm aiming for 1,000,000 miles. One more thing did you have your transmission fluid changed?
Dee I would change it around 125,000 km or so normally but since I’m trading the car in soon I’m not bothering. The dealership can deal with it. But every other car I did around 125km but as long as you do that and oil changes I don’t see why you can’t have the car run well over 500,000 miles.
@@pt93music 👍🏼
Been buying Toyota since 1980. You can get hundreds of thousands of miles out of them and reliable.
Still seeing a good amount of late 90s Toyota cars on the road says a lot about their reliability.
1987 Toyota: "Quality Today. Success Tomorrow" SIMPLE AS THAT.
Love Toyotas. My family has a 1990 Toyota Camry which has, aside from a few issues (some of which aren't the car's fault -_-) been deadbeat reliable.
I'm 49 years old and recently bought a 2005 Camry. I've never so much as driven a Toyota before. Now I'm wishing I had. I love my Camry and the gas mileage absolutely smokes the Hummer I just sold! LOL
I have been a devout Toyota buyer for the past 29 years. Dream job, car salesmen at a Toyota dealership.
I just bought a 2019 Rav 4. This model is different from the old Rav 4s traditional look. I was fond of the old Rav 4 look but I like this new cool look also
Yep Rav 4’s have always been “cool” Lol.
My mom has a 2016 model no issues ! The only thing we’ve done is oil changes & differential service every 15,000 on the differential . Other then that no problems . Prior to he 2016 My mom had a 2013 model until it was in a wreck & then the insurance co toaled it out .
Toyota’s Fords BMWS And Other Manufactures Have A Reputation Of Recalls
Honda Super Cub is the best selling vehicle of all time. Toyota Corolla is the best selling automobile.
volume sure... nut its two wheeler
The Corolla "NAME" is the best selling of all time.
The car itself has been through several generations that have changed it considerably.
Several other vehicles that haven't gone through radical redesigns have out sold it.
Keep the same name for decades even on a essentially different product and you will garner big sales to...
@guy proulx Both are vehicles, 100 million+ super cubs vs 40-60 million corollas. For some reason I thought it was important to make the distinction as an avid motorcyclist. I've owned both, love em both. The Cub just hasn't been beat quite yet as the worldwide best selling vehicle. Course it's super easy & cheap to make & buy compared to something with four wheels & four doors. Cubs are also easier to get a license to operate (or no license at all).
O
Currently own a Tundra, Sienna, and Camry. It’s safe to say they’ve got a customer for life.
People say Toyota is boring but my all black C-HR is like a bat-mobile.
How come they never talk about Toyota Avalon? It's really a Lexus.
Because all Lexus cars are Toyota's
@Sam S they are rather expensive
At that price point, most leap to the Lexus nameplate.
I'd buy used and still get a good deal no worries.
No it’s not. Boring with a very unsophisticated ride handling compromise. Even the new 2020 cars.
🔧🔩 I'll bet my wifes Ford sedan her next car will be a Toyota ⚙🔧
In the UK we used to call Fords Daggenham Dustbins in the 80's and 90's because they were total rust buckets from their old Daggenham factory.
@@gravemind6536 The same with the US Fords! Totally return to their "natural" state (iron ore/RUST) in about 5 years..
@@gravemind6536 F. O. R. D. = Fix Often, Repair Daily.
Car : Toyota
Phone : Samsung
TV : LG
Camera : Sony
Laptop: Asus
Coffee: Black ARABICA !
Phone: LG, Samsung cost too much.
TV: Sceptre, cheaper but not as good as the S Korean brand tho.
I had a 2007 Toyota Tundra with 250,000 miles ran like new everyday even after my accident it still ran great
To me, it seems the biggest and most successful car brands have always been the ones who build the cheapest, yet most reliable cars. Look at Ford and the model T, for example. To this day the model T is still on the list of best selling cars of all time. And now you look at Toyota, many years later, and they also have a car, the Corolla, which is very reliable yet extremely affordable, and it has become the best selling car ever.