Glad I purchased a new 2nd generation Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro employing that bulletproof naturally aspirated 3UR-FE 5.7 liter V-8 engine and reliable 6 speed Aisan transmission which will last me decades
2014 Honda dropped the 2.4 for 1.5&2.0 turbo s.they have direct injection causing blow by by 100,000 MI the 2 l is a little better but not much that was supposed to put a Honda CRV.to bad
The fact that Toyota recalls and fixes vehicle problems is a plus. Many other manufacturers take no responsibility and have an attitude of "you bought it, it's your problem." The only way consumers get many manufacturers to fix defects is through class action lawsuits. Toyota recalls for very small issues. They actually stand behind their vehicles. Companies like Nissan who had defective CVT transmissions basically told their customers that they had to pay for a new transmission. Volkwagon sell direct injection engines in their vehicles in North America but in Europe have both direct and port injection engines . The direct injection-only engine cabon up and requires expensive cleaning. Consumers have caught on and refuse to buy vehicles from companies that don't stand behind their vehicles. Notice Volkswagon is closing plants in Europe and Nissan is having big layoffs and trouble selling their vehicles?
Still driving 1996 Toyota Camry....over 300k miles .
@@mmmotives7452 Toyota is the best Japanese car now Honda sucks they ruined the good thing
I have a 1998 4 runner 200t miles no problem. I love it
My older Civic is right at about 263,000 miles The wheels haven't fallen off yet, so we are good to go!
Driving my Camty2002 197000 plus miles with no problems
Japanese vehicle is absolutely the best, no doubt with that, thumbs up for Japan.👍.
the camry and the highlander are both fantastic cars. i like the 4Runner also, except it doesn't get good gas mileage.
Douglas, the 4Runner isn’t known for fuel economy, it’s a heavy vehicle. What they are known for is long-term durability.
Yes!
Obviously my choice is the Accord since I have a 2017 Special Edition.
Have a 1998 4-Runner, runs no matter what (unless its a battery issue)
Battery have get a new on only 2so far . My 1998 4Runner
My favourite is aToyata Camry 🎉
I'll definitely TOYOTA pity can't afford one.
This a robust information about cars. Am in love with Toyota cammery and Honda Accord
Theres something called a toyota Prius you missed. My family has 3 that are over 200k ZERO issues.
Toyota Carola is my favorite 🎉
Landcruiser
Hilux
Corolla
Lexus
4runner
My 1999 Lexus LS 400 beats them all in reliability and quality !
Glad I purchased a new 2nd generation Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro employing that bulletproof naturally aspirated 3UR-FE 5.7 liter V-8 engine and reliable 6 speed Aisan transmission which will last me decades
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Am not even driving these
2014 Honda dropped the 2.4 for 1.5&2.0 turbo s.they have direct injection causing blow by by 100,000 MI the 2 l is a little better but not much that was supposed to put a Honda CRV.to bad
Are you payed by Toyota and Honda?
Toyota is the world’s most reliable automaker. It’s no surprise that they are also the best used cars
Toyota pays for it self
No Einstein, look at any other rating of most reliable. Those 2 brands always dominate it.
Yhose two have been at the top for decades.
We have a lot of negative people this year 2024
Toyota happens to have the record for the most recalls due to mechanical problems.
The fact that Toyota recalls and fixes vehicle problems is a plus. Many other manufacturers take no responsibility and have an attitude of "you bought it, it's your problem." The only way consumers get many manufacturers to fix defects is through class action lawsuits. Toyota recalls for very small issues. They actually stand behind their vehicles. Companies like Nissan who had defective CVT
transmissions basically told their customers that they had to pay for a new transmission. Volkwagon sell direct injection engines in their vehicles in North America but in Europe have both direct and port injection engines . The direct injection-only engine cabon up and requires expensive cleaning. Consumers have caught on and refuse to buy vehicles from companies that don't stand behind their vehicles. Notice Volkswagon is closing plants in Europe and Nissan is having big layoffs and trouble selling their vehicles?
What year
Ford didn't make it even one of their versions. Now driving an Everest which is bit heavy.