Really depends on which ford your talking about. For me ford has been very reliable though We've only had a 1999 7.3 super duty 2008 v6 mustang 2010 V8 mustang Which have all been very reliable.
@@shidy121 no the 99 7.3 super duty has been around since 2000. The 2010 gt has been owned since 2010 and sold in 2022 And we got the 08 in 2021 and has run well since. From what I take from you, you only know what car brands are.
In 2005 my grandpa bought a toyota/ Lexus rx330, when he passed my dad used it as a daily driver. Its now my car and it still runs strong almost 20 years later.
My first car was a Toyota Corolla 1998, it had no problems and was still running strong, decided to sell it because i needed a van who could fit a family, i then bought a 2003 Hyundai Starex 5 speed manual jumbo and turbo diesel, my cousin also gave me his 2002 Hilux SR5 with a good overland build, gave the truck to my brother but i still borrow it from him and own half of it, i drive Toyota and Hyundai, both are great car brands, very popular here in Southeast Asia too.
it's in the world and not exclusively in a nation or continent, I'm from Brazil, Toyota grew a lot in South America at the end of the 20th century, but Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Ford and FIAT are still sovereign, a simple example, the largest FIAT factory outside of Italy is located in Brazil!
As a German, I have to admit that Hyundai has been the best car brand for me in the last decade. I drove two Hyundais for 11 years, and neither of them required unscheduled repairs. At the same time, my wife had an Opel Corsa, a VW Polo, a Smart fortwo and now a Peugeot e208 and a lot of trouble 😅
My 1st car was a Ford, after 5 years it would break down every 4 months. Almost bankrupted me. My 2nd was Toyota, still running great. Never broke down. Very reliable and low maintenance cost. My 3rd was mercedes, had to do a major oil leak repair in the beginning, then ran good. But have to spend quite a bit on maintenance.
@@megacrownbuster3577you can get new Mercedes’ for 40-50k I’m pretty sure. Maybe in the 30s too. Also what’s the problem with being rich if you aren’t being annoying about it
Toyota is obviously number one. Their reliability and affordable price are the main reasons for the high sales, not to mention the great features of their cars with an affordable price and relatively high MPG.
😂 reliabikity?? toyota same like hyundai. always replace suspension parts like shock abs. stabilizer link lower arm engine mouting drive belt rensionoer alternator 😂 gmc cars and chevy is better only advantage og toyota is they have more dealer anywhere
@@Triskelion_RavenVLOGwhere the heck are you from? Anyone in the world knows Toyotas are super reliable. I assume you’re Indian or something but you mentioned Chevy lol come on even as someone who likes Chevy I know.
Majority Japan cars are cheap than Europe. but since Toyota apologize to public because they were manipulated the crash test data I can't trust that car anymore. Anyone can recommend me a nice car?
Want to know the secret? Because they were small independent company car maker, but don't be surprised if I say this. The fact that Subaru is all inside that King Yota 😊 Toyota is like a grandmother or grandfather to all the small company car maker in Japan. Even they took the soul from Mitsubishi too, don't believe me,? Go do a google search.
i wanna buy my first car and yes a second hand i like audi cars (especially the audi quattro s1 and ae86 trueno both expensive as sheep ) my budget is around R75 000 (rands) in dollars its like $3 000 any suggestions
@@ramakanthragula2682In terms of build, reliability, durability, fuel consumption & maintenance cost? NO ONE CAN BEAT TOYOTA. That's why TOYOTA is above of them all.
Dacia brand in Europe in 2023, up 17.4% y/y, climbing to 10th place at the European level. The growth was supported by all four of its key models - Duster, Sandero, Jogger and Spring 😊
There is no stopping Japanese. Eventually 50%+ of all cars are Japanese. Why is Toyota so good? Commitment to quality. At least their engines are very very reliable. Old used Toyotas still sell relatively for way above similar aged BMW's in my country.
Ive worked on cars for a very long time. Because of this i dont believe anyone is better than anyone else because so many parts come from other manufacturers and brands that have product lines that are built in other countries.
A good car manufacturer selects the best parts for a good car, no matter where the parts come from. e.g. Russia can't build cars anymore, because they can't even produce reliable bearings.
@@JohnVanRaak-yx6cb I wish I could agree with that I honestly do. That would be best for the population. The truth is they select parts from the cheapest offer. That's why the Takada airbag recall effected so many manufacturers.
VW sales always seemed unexplainable to me in the USA. Nearly everyone I know who has ever owned one would never buy another for all the dumb stuff that breaks on them.
Have you noticed how far BMW & Audi are down the list, everyone thinks they're great because they own a BMW but in fact BMW maybe stylish and turns heads but they are also the most broke down cars on British roads along with Land Rover/Range Rovers, Jaguar isnt too far behind either, i use to work for AA for 11 years so that's why I commented, I actually thought Lexus would have been in top 3 as I don't ever recall been sent out to fix one
Are we looking at the same list? BMW is the best selling luxury brand. You can't compare BMW to Toyota or Honda because BMW doesnt make affordable cars for everyone to buy
A proud owner of Toyota Camry here. After 7 years, 200'000 km mileage the car is still in perfect condition. Toyota is safe, reliable, easy n cheap in maintenance, not that flashy but the best value for money car.
Most of my side of the family are Toyota drivers thanks to out dad. He got the yellow wagon; seven offspring & no seat belt requirement. Had it for over 15 years. I lost track once I went out of state for school.
@@jarnom85Whether Suzuki is in all markets is irrelevant to their sales. In India alone, Suzuki sells over 1 and a half million cars each year. In 2021 Suzuki sold 2,865,652 cars globally.
Just as horrible as VW. Part of the VW Group. See how VW, AUDI etc. lost major margins, while brands like Suzuki made huge jumps? They did for a reason. We Germans started to drop our own brands cause they are liers in all regards.
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No it isn’t lmao anyone who owns a Toyota is some broke college kid The only reason they sell a lot is bc they’re cheap and easy to repair/replace They still suck
My mom always drove a Toyota, and my dad always drove BMW. My first car was a Nissan, and my second car was a Honda. Now I drive a BMW. I can attest that Toyotas last forever, but nothing comes close to the driving dynamics and performance of BMW. I’ve had some minor problems with it but godammit is it fun to drive
I mean people are still buying Toyota's for a high price based on 90's reliability myth in the 21st century☠️☠️. Compared to that ford offers way better vehicles.
A $1,000,000 car is $100 scrap in one year if the owner has no love for it. Many Japanese cars are on the market not only because of their performance, but also because of their owners who treat them with care and affection. As a Japanese, I would like to express my gratitude.