My 2003 Tundra went 475,000 miles and my cat got stolen so junked it. Now I have a 1995 Hiace Van and a 1995 Townace Van and a 2008 Sienna. Toyota only for me because nothing beats a Toyota for reliability
My wife and I have leased/owned 6 Hyundai vehicles since 2007. Tires, brakes and batteries besides regular scheduled maintenance is the only money that we have put in them. Currently have a 2013 Elantra Gt with 104k still looks great and drives excellent. Hyundai has come a long way since 86 with the Excel. I just purchased a 2022 Tacoma TRD OFF ROAD 4X4 MANUAL last year for myself...hopefully it will out last me....being 49...I'd say 40 more years...maybe more if I'm lucky..lol I'll buy the wife another car here soon though. But she really likes her Hyundai.
The older Hyundai/Kia - 2005 thru 2012 or so - are fine. Once they went GDI, reliablity really tanked unfortunately. Tremendous engine problems with them in the past 8 years or so in particular. Family member has a 2008 Santa Fe with the 3.3l V6 and it's just been wear-item maintenance (and valve cover gaskets lol). Runs smooth, great power, 200k miles on it now.
@@stephen9545Vw has the most toxic illegal cars 2006-2020 being 400% above maximum pollution levels (so illegal to make let alone to sell) whist everyone else complied without using emissions cheat devices so they are the most deceitful biggest crooks, thief’s the world has ever seen.
Bought a Tacoma in 2010 before I retired traded in my Ford ranger after owning 4 of them and constantly having to repair them every year . I still own my 2010 Tacoma the only thing I had to fix was a F/R wheel bearing hub .I moved from N.Y. to Idaho and she runs great .
@@xiaoxiao_danceПолностью с Вами согласен,было два Форда, если они новые с автосалона,то ещё первые три года не ломаются.В третий раз не куплю Форд,ну если мне его бесплатно не отдадут 😂😂😂
Because most of the consumers are stupid and they buy clunkers below Mazda's top reliability and low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership): VW, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Chinese trash etc.
@@bleifussKA recently my alternator died, so got to get that replace, and I went ahead and replace a new timing chain and timing belt too. Since those are worn out. my starter did recently died couple month ago too, got that replace.
Buick, Opel and Vauxhall all share what is basically the same car made in Stuttgart. Take off the shiny badge on the front grille to find the Opel flash underneath on all of them.
The reason Honda and Toyota have such reliable cars is that they pay their suppliers enough that they can make both reliable parts and a profit. I still remember General Motors bragging that they forced their suppliers to lower their prices so much every year or two. The suppliers will cut costs (often quality) until they can still make some profit.
Same. In my country, Toyota is the #1 and I never had any problems with all of them. While my friends are having issues already with their chinese cars like Geely. Good price but has the worse quality.
I also own a Toyota car that is over 20 years old. It still runs smoothly, covering a daily commute of 90 kilometers. I find its condition normal, fuel-efficient, and the replacement of parts is easy and cost-effective. I believe it can easily last another 5 years. I'm grateful to have made a good choice with my car.
Ford really held its own. I can't recall seeing that many VW's on the road. Definitely see many Toyotas. However, I see a lot of Mazdas on the road around here.
We currently drive , 95 Mercury summer only, 97 Acura spring to fall.... year round 05 Ford, 05 Volkswagen, 03 Honda, last 3 all have 185,000 plus and show no signs of crapping out anytime. Mostly very clean for Chicago, my daughters Jetta is loaded and extremely clean, needs 2 painted fenders and a buff job.interior still mint.😊 also drive a 93 Ford Areostar on trips 150 k only and I purchased it in 2004 for $400 😊 28mph on highway 7 people n gear comfortably.
Interesting that Honda is so big. I feel like I don't see any Honda in Europe anymore. The civic was very popular, but now I don't see any new car by them here.
I bought a Toyota this year and i got to say that the experience has been wonderful, inside and outside, the driving experience has been very advanced with automatic car, fully equipped for safety and stability. I recommend people if they can, do not hesitate to buy Toyota over Nissan or Mazda or similar brands
Where is Subaru? Next I'd like to see all car makers include Acura, Lexus, Infinity, Hino, Daihatsu, and Isuzu. And other car makers from Italy and France. Does Lexus count as Toyota?
Vert surprised Chevrolet was so high, in Europe and Asia for example it is very uncommon, the same with Chrysler. Toyota, VW and Ford are the three you see everywhere! Also interested Mercedes can be so high as a luxury brand.
Im 50, my car history starting from when i was 18 1 Volkswagen Passat 2 Volkswagen Golf 3 Opel Kadett 4 Toyota Camry 5 Toyota Starlet 6 Toyota Corolla 7 Nissan Altima 8 Toyota Rxi Corolla 9 Toyota Corolla 10 Toyota Yaris 11 Honda CR-V 12 Renault Megane 13 BMW 3 series 14 BMW 5 series 15 Toyota Foruner 16 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 17 Honda CR-V 18 Toyota Land Cruiser 200
What do the numbers we see on the screen refer to? If it's cars sold, the numbers should be slowed down or stopped, but never reduced becouse a car can't be “unsold” i think this can be just fake