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Toyota Was Reliable...UNTIL NOW!
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- Toyota Was Reliable UNTIL NOW!
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People who buy this types of cars, sometimes I wonder where they work, because I've been a doctor for more than 8 years and I have still not gotten my dream car.
Hahahaha😄😄😄😄😄
Of course this type of cars are not meant for salary earners because salary job is just like modern slavery. You work for 8 years and you couldn't buy a car
While some people like the governments invest there money to make good profits
Stock investment has been the most lucrative way to make money and succeed in today's world, no doubt.
Check the most richest men in the world, they're all entrepreneurs, no salary earner can be successful. Any salary earner who claims to buy this car must have loot the company's money in one way or the other. 🤪
Yes I totally agree with you guys, I just hit Five hundred and thirty thousand dollars in my portfolio today from my tesla stock investment. I couldn't have achieved this if I had depended on my salary.
I blame emission regulations. All fuel saving tech make an engine unreliable
And the super strict regulations which killed the market for small cars and trucks, pushing manufacturers to making gas guzzling gigantic trucks and SUV instead, only the government can say 'mission accomplished' for the environment.
hyundai engines catch fire: hyundai ignore for years, got sued, lost then after 5- 10 years, recall. Never stop the production. they lied to customer for years.
toyota: immediately stop production and do voluntary recall.
thats the difference
People ignored the warning to not buy the first few year's models of any new engine or transmission design.
Gotta wait it out
I think everyone thought Toyota was the exception to the rule.
@@JamesJ30tThat is a fair statement. I think we did too. Maybe that is why people are so upset. If this were Ford a slight shoulder shrug is the reaction. It's what we expect.
Own a 2019 5.7 tundra 85k on it and 0 issues ill drive it till the wheels fall off. Its rock solid plain and simple
They got bit by the American corporation bug of build cheap and sell high.
You might be close to the reason.
Yep .
The Germans have entered the chat
It’s 100% the US Federal Government aka the Democrats.
Yup
I will only buy a Toyota that is a hybrid and that is 100% built in Japan...PERIOD!
Great point Mark, I agree, the Japanese only models seem to fair better.
I switched to Mazda built in Japan! CX70
USA/Japan built ONLY TOYOTA'S ID BUY
You SIR are HIGHLY Educated..Finally, hope this trend continues.....After * EXTENSIVE* Research ..z old T Chart....Owned them all Euros even now a Ferrari.( jus' accept issues always as, part of the admission to be gucci...Soooo, .I own the 450h+ " F " Sport....EXCLUSIVELY made in Japan only......Be sure to ONLY buy the " F " Sport w/ adaptive Suspension and all blacked out chrome...& you are Gold😇
@@ECPP Thanks Mark. I have owned a 2015 Toyota Prius-C Hybrid in the past and had no problems at all with it ( 100% built in Japan). I traded it in for a 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE ( 100% built in Japan). So far no problems with 60,800 miles on it. Oil changes every 4,500 miles and I have already had the transmission fluid changed out at 56,000 miles.
I followed your advice and bought one of the last V6 Camrys with the naturally aspirated engine and 8 speed transmission.
Yes and I believe those are some of the last generation, reliable cars from the brand. Similar to ours but our 2.5 is doing well too.
07 camry 150k. how is it?
When money is tight, reliability is King too bad Toyota didn't clue into that
@@tedandress2741 toyota sucks
it's funny how people were complaining about not enough power , it's only five speed, it's gas guzzler , it's outdated with old technology, the tv screen is too small etc etc. well people you snivelled and sadly Toyota foolishly listened. now deal with all the issues and stop whining.
Toyota might have stumbled but they'll be back on both of their feet because they learn from their mistakes and correct their mistakes
So true, not like certain American companies
Once burned, twice shy.
Right!
@@goodguy7420not always true.
Old Toyota leadership under Akio, yes. This new CEO Koji is already skimping out on quality, materials and design.
I have a 2010 Toyota Sienna XLE with 118,000 miles (190,000 km) and runs very well. The 3.5 V6 has great power when needed. The 5 speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly and couldn't be happier. The style is conservative, but I don't look at it while I'm driving, so it's OK.
Going with newer technology does not automatically mean it's better. Their naturally aspirated engines, 4 cyl, V6 and V8 engines were built very well. Nowadays I would not consider any engine with turbos installed. That's unnecessary and more expensive to maintain the vehicles. Complexity does not mean better. If their previous engines worked well and people wanted them, why is Toyota compelled to switch them?
That’s a great point and many people simply want easy to use and affordable while marinating reliability
The US federal government- CAFE standards. Democrats.
I’m glad I got a Mazda and didn’t get a Toyota or Honda.
Mazda wasn’t always a good brand! But, I would buy a Toyota before I would buy a new Mazda!
Mazda sucks !!!!!!
@@geneliving4726and trolls be trolling .,...
I’m also happy I got the CX3. Super reliable and fun to drive
@@geneliving4726 Mazda is Great!! Toyota Sucks!!
The best cars and trucks ever made were made one to two decades ago!
The problem is, car companies are forced into a constant system of R & D, (research and development). The government forcing car companies to innovate more economical cleaner running cars.
Totally true and at times they stretch beyond their capabilities
I believe Toyota is reliable with their hybrids, and naturally aspirated engines; but not so much with their downsized and turbocharged engines.
Exactly
Toyota is now less reliable and more expensive. Toyota trucks, are now not reliable at all.
Yes prices are creeping up in all vehicles as I found out recently when pricing the RAV4 Prime
I live in Thailand and own a Toyota Hilux Double Cab 4x4 with a 2.8 diesel 6 speed manual. Totally reliable.
@@johntheaccountant5594 Toyota trucks ware awesome here as well, before 22 for Tundra, and 24 for Tacoma.
their turbo pickups are a disaster.
@@subaruamazon Absolutely
“ Toyota can’t do no wrong” Mark is talking about Scotty Kilmer. I’m also waiting for his video about what’s happening to Toyota cars
He's starting to make those now. He recommends the older ones OVER the new.
Remember when all the Toyota fanbois ragged on Hyundai for metal shavings in the engines? This is Karma, folks.
U.S. Government to blame not Toyota. Toyota only making minor mistakes.
@@michaeldifensore5631 well, I can agree on that. They, along with CARB, screwed up heavy duty trucks when they did the same to those back in 2010.
@@michaeldifensore5631 they being the EPA (private sector destruction agency) and CARB (California AirHole Resources Board).
We purchased two 4 runners in 2018. A Limited and a SR5. Both have an engine proved and reliable. We will probably run these vehicles for the next ten years or more. I, for one, do not need or like putting the extra stress on a "four cylinder" by installing Turbos....... It's crazy.
Toyota screwed up when they dropped the V8 configuration ...........
07 camry just turned 150k. you may have gotten the last of the good. drive it into the ground. how many miles on each?
@@subaruamazon 17K and 18K...........we love them. Second one for my wife who went off the road, down a ravine, bounced on the front end and rolled. She and our dog came out just fine. That's what prompted me to sell my ML and buy the Limited.....they are "tanks"....
PS Love the Camry.......glad you're enjoying yours. We'd have one but, we need an SUV.......... Best of Luck to you!!
@@DLewis-pc2op those are new. you can get 200 300k out of those if you take care of them.
Toyota didn't drop the V8. The U.S. Government did.
Why do you say us govt did?
Nissan will benefit because of Toyota's mistakes. The frontier truck is a durable and affordable truck that still has a regular engine without turbo
Yep I just bought a brand new nissan for 19 grand naturally aspirated but cvt fingers crossed but 100k bumper to bumper warranty literally 6 to 14 grand cheaper than honda or toyota if I get a 100k I will throw it away because I will probably be to old to drive anymore by then
I just bought a 2019 Frontier Pro4x w/ 31k miles on it. Has the V6, quite peppy. Also locking differential standard.
@@dennisthemenace8854 Do a manual swap on your Nissan.
@@dennisthemenace8854keep up with the transmission fluid changes, with obviously the oil changes too. Who knows how long it will last you? 😃👍🏼
Turbo 4 or 6 bangers in medium to large vehicles aren't going to be reliable, like non Turbo larger engines.
There may be some lessons learned here on all thisb
Almost 18 yrs ago when I bought my Forester there was a red one with all the stuff the grey/silver one had but it had a turbo. Even then, I knew to stay away from turbos. I still have my non turbo Forester.
@@ECPPknowing Toyota, they will continue to do research to find ways in mitigating the problems that these forced-induction engines are producing. Same thing with Honda…my thinking is these governmental requirements have forced manufactures to come out with new systems that, frankly, are forced to be introduced before they’re actually ready….hence, the renewed growing pains.
The twin turbo engines aren't built to tow ,pulling loads i.e. boats, campers, the main reason people are buying trucks
Ford owners will tell you otherwise. The eb 2.7 and 3.5 are well proven engines. Ford sells 750k trucks per year for a reason.
Youre right about the quality going down hill for both Toyota and Honda. What a shame
we own a 2012 Camry with the 3.5l/V6- couldn't be happier (even though it's pushing 200k miles)...
The issue with never changing is that that time moves forward, the market moves forward, and you will inevitably have to change anyway. Only difference is that when you need to change, you don't know how to change well, and you run into a bunch of issues. You forget how to evolve. The N55 and B58 turbocharged straight/inline-6 engines are prodigious for power, efficiency, and reliability.
Yes but that's not Toyota's thing. They do adopt new tech, they just wait years and watch all the other's stumble before they jump in. The problem this time is the EPA trying to force all car companies to either go EV or bankrupt, against the wants and needs of the "free market".
Ive got a 1996 camry, 134,xxx miles, paid 900 for it a year ago. Prior to that i owned a 1990 corrolla, paid 1100 for it with 280,xxx miles and got 5 yrs out of it putting around 40k on it annually.
You got the Corolla to almost 500k? Wow!
@@abrahamgandarilla4385 yes, it was like 480+ .... transmission went out and I sold it for 300
disposible car the way to go. 96 camrys may be some of the best ever. 07 camry 150k.
I’ve never owned a Toyota. The interiors are sub par. The cars have no personality and are not fun to drive. I am sure they are fine for folks who want a reliable appliance. But life truly is too short to drive boring cars.
What are all these exciting cars you drive?
GR Supra, GR86, GR Corolla, TRd cars…
shut up. That opinion was valid maybe 25 years ago not today
They do not have enough experienced mechanics at each dealership.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan, they all should go back and build their cars in Japan!
Bought my T100, used, 30 years ago. I still own it. 170K miles and NO issues. Original engine, transmission, alternator, A/C system, differential, etc, etc. 2nd vehicle is a 2006 Lexus GS300 I purchased 13 years ago used. I have no intention of ever buying another car. I do however enjoy reading about today’s insane pricing, unreliability and overly complicated vehicles. We, after all, have to have our expensive toys! It’s the American way…….
Toyota took a hard turn for the worst
Indeed
My Toyota is extremely reliable..has over 240k miles on it
he is talking about the new ones obviously!
Yours is also not a newer generation and it uses tried and true technology.
@@williamegler8771 Toyota fan boys always using the past when we talking about the present. He forgetting to know a lot cars can go 240k miles too
They should've implemented turbos years ago not a decade after everyone else.Thats what happens when you add turbos to everything at once. They still did a better job than ford with the eco boost lmao but the prices are pretty damn high for what you get now.
Mark even Scotty Kilmer says the new Toyotas are crap
Todays prices $$$$$$$ ! ...Scotty should open with .."REV UP YOUR
BANK ACCOUNT ! "
Hi Mark I’ve been following your channel since many years ago, from the times I also owned a BMW X5 diesel. I could not thank you enough for the good advice I received in your channel.
Looks like for quite some time you seem to be refrying content over and over again. Although this could be a good short term recipe in my honest opinion it does not align well with the idea of creating content full time as per your recent video. You not only have the technical knowledge, but you are a terrific communicator, with good acting skills, and charismatic, but the lack of originality will eventually hit.
This is not supposed to be a suggestion or recommendation of any sort (who tf I am to do so) but the intent is to give you honest feedback from someone who benefited a lot from your videos a few years back.
Best.
Thank you so much and I really appreciate that Larry. I also agree I love the original style to my content and this may seem a little redundant and i am am going on that and will be adding more unique and variations to the material.
Hope your week is shaping up like mine too, and not sure if you are a hockey fan, but who’s the team tonight to win?
@@ECPPnah, don’t listen to Larry. You’re not refrying content-you’re simply reiterating some of the points you previously mentioned. That’s a good thing, because it keeps us up to date and keeps everything fresh.
I think you’re doing a terrific job, so keep it up. Ignore the naysayers even if they claim to be “supporters”.
@@ECPP mark, i love ur videos. they are fun and informative. fook the critics.
I drive a 23 4Runner ORP and my wife drives a 16 Highlander Limited. We want to buy something newer for my wife before everything goes turbo. I'm sure Toyota will eventually make these new engines relatively reliable but not like the NA models. The thing that really sucks is how complicated everything is getting. People like me who take care of and keep vehicles for decades might be in a position where you have a car that still is in great shape but needs a new engine that is worth more than the vehicle.
Barneystinson, if the body is still in great shape, and there are no other issues (suspension, etc.) a remanufactured engine replacement is still 10’s of thousands of dollars less expensive than a new vehicle. My wonder is when does it become so obsolete that a new (or recently used) car is the only option? 🤔
Mark I’m glad you mentioned the 2JZ and you can’t forget the 3S-GTE as well. The main difference between those engines and modern ones is simple, over engineered and built with quality materials to withstand major abuse and allowing them to last 200-300 thousand Km with just regular maintenance. So to me these problems now looks more like Toyota being cheap now on design and definitely materials then charging more to pad their profits.
Lots of auto makers are thinking 🤔 "if it's not broken, we can probably still break it and sell more vehicles =planned obsolescence
By dropping the v6, they've ruined the highlander, Tacoma, carry, Avalon, Tundra, Rx 350 and about to ruin the 4 runner. Quality went down when they opened Engineering centers in the U.S.
I drove one of my friend's 2020 Camry 4 cyl from Phoenix to Yuma and back. They asked me if the cruise control was engaged, because the vehicle was running very steady. I was just controlling the gas pedal. Not sure if it has a cvt or not. Mpg was over 35-40. Sad to see quality issues with Yoyota. Mine is a 2007 Pontiac G6 that gets 25-28 mpg at freeway speeds. I just enjoy shifting my own gears. That Camry is a very comfortable car.
Kastellolo, that Camry, in all likelihood, has the 8-speed torque-converter style transmission.
@@carlovanrijk4039 I think you are right. I don't remember any droning or high revving like a cvt does. A very steady rpm.
NO CVT
I love my riding mower, runs great and cuts great. I suggest everyone dump the cars and buy riding mowers.
Great idea
New Toyota business model, courtesy of American manufacturing tenets: Increase profit by building vehicles in Mexico (auto workers get equivalent of $2.70 US per hour). Adaptation of complex electronics provides for planned obsolescence and "disposable" vehicles. When things start going south, provide customer friendly rhetoric to soothe the brand fans. Hopefully Toyota will go back to their business model ethics and return to quality.
Nope it’s the earth worshipping democrats and cafe standards. Thank your local CNN watching public school brainwashed neighbors for this.
The first automaker to make a durable and affordable vehicle will win.
Yes and so far Mazda is coming up quickly
Nope. Regulation forces them to focus more on tailpipe emissions and CO2 that is just about bottom of the list of environmental concerns. Toyota has bumper profits because it understood going "all in" for EVs was never going to work.
I have a 2018 Camry LE with 100000 miles and luv the 2.5 L with its great gas mileage
This is what happens when USA engineers get their hands on stuff.
Toyota right now is overrated and overpriced
Yea just wait till the new 4Runner comes out.
It would seem that when times are hard and there is more month left than money..and companies doubling down and jacking prices doesn't seem to me be an award winning -customer gaining move....All companies seemed to be in Grab mode and FU mode to their customer base....You can't fix Stupid....you would think after some companies bonehead moves they would learn...like loblaws and anhauser-busch, Toyota, Ford...etc....after all you learn nothing from success only failure.....so they need to fail to learn not to jerk people around in bad times...no sympathy..zero...zip...nada...Thanks Mark!! Great piece of work....as consumers we need your expertise on these companies...this helps us make a more informed purchase decision when the time right!! Cya in the next one!!
U.S. Government to blame for all of Hondas problems also.
Yeah it all looks great on paper (carbon neutral) but in the real world causing reliability issues.
Mazda uses the toyota hybrid system, and they share tech..even build cars on the same assembly line..toyota owns part of mazda, and a lot of Subaru.....the new camry will be a home run, they over 600,000 camrys worldwide
When a company gets too many fan boys, they always always head for a downturn.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall
I’ve only bought Toyota and Lexus since 2005
I have never had a lemon in 8 vehicles
They had 4 cylinders and 3.5 L V6s. Never added oil to any of them between oil changes. Also never added transmission fluid to any of them.
I think that the new engines have a design flaw. The main rod cap bearings are not individual like previous designs. This is a good test for Toyota to see how the resolve this problem.
Right now Mazda is a better choice for the money. If I was in the market for a new car Mazda would be at the top of the list.
Good luck all!!
I so agree with you, and the older V8s and 2.5/3.5 are great but Mazda is a trustworthy brand these days and a little more price competitive
Where were those engines made? Can't find any information on where the manufacturing process Fup happened
Hi, unfortunately many of the latest vehicles are built in Guanajuato Mexico. That may have something to do with some of the issues with the latest Tacoma and other vehicles. The Tundra is made in San Antonio Texas.
I like the video and WOW amazing TY so much ,,Keep up the great work
I bought a 2023 COROLLA SE and running nice crossing fingers !🤞
You’re pretty spot on there. Also doesn’t help when manufacturers try to cut costs to maximise profit by producing products in countries like Mexico with low wages.
Thanks very much. Yes it’s a sad state of affairs
I dont get why "hybrid" is good. It still puts a time clock on life span. I dont want or need a hybrid nor an EV. Also, bring back the naturally V6 and V8. Im no longer a Toyota fan. You would have to pay me to buy one.
I agree the simpler, the better and NA V6 and 4 bangers are simple and reliable.
Hybrid is a good car if you plan on burning up its entire potential in the first 10 years... (aka put 200 or 300k on it)... if you plan on keeping the car a very long time (limited use and garage queen)... Hybrid is no good, better off with a naturally aspirated vehicle (no turbo)
i was going to buy an accord or camry in 18 used. i shyed away from ev and hybrid. another problem to fix.
yep, i have 5 new toyotas and scion since 2008 and although mostly reliable, they still had minor issues whereas my new 2017 corvette stingray in stickshift has 0 issues and I drive it harder and daily commute it.
Which mazda would you recommend?
The only thing I can think of that vehicles are having this new technology is because over time we will stay getting these vehicles serviced and the dealership will continue getting our money. The older vehicles are still on the road and still going strong. I will stay with the manual automatic.
I bought a 2021 rav4 with the 2.5 engine so far no issues and very efficient
Mark, sorry if you already answered this. Does the Lexus TX have one of the “good” or “bad” engines?
Hi Joshua, so far that engine found in the Lexus TX is fine and not one of the "problem units". The 2.4L turbo engine is similar to the Toyota Tacoma and many other vehicles like the RX units and it has been pretty solid so far with only a few concerns around surging or drivability and whether or not you like turbo engines. I personally am not shy of turbo engines but frequent oil changes and proper war up and cool down procedures will keep it running a long time. Should be good to go. That vehicle currently has a recall for the A pillar airbags and Toyota held off production until it gets sorted. Other than that, we have a friend who owns one and they love it.
I only buy the old school Toyota, anything else just lease the new one 😂
Exactly
And maybe it's a D.E.I. manufacturing issue. Just look at the airline industry and all of the horrible D.E.I. manufacturing problems that have led to numerous catastrophic failures of things such as doors blowing out due to improperly installed hardware.
If it can happen in the airline manufacturing industry that is so very highly regulated, imagine what is going on with auto manufacturing.
I agree with what you said about Toyota history of quality. I bought (new) my 2020 Camry LE because of my previous 2005 Camry LE that deserves to be in the Hall of Fame of Modern Marvels. I bought it new and sold it after 15 years and 218,000 miles. I took great care of it and the only parts that were NOT original when I sold it were...front disc pads, rear brake shoes, and rear speakers! That's it! I wanted to buy a newer Camry (2020) for all the new safety technology...and I'm glad I did. The 2.5 Dynamic Force engine is pretty impressive...especially with the MPG. My opinion: Toyota is making a big mistake by NOT offering a Camry that is not hybrid. What about customers who do not want a hybrid? Don't we count?
It's to bad. I have 2018 highlander limited v6 8speed auto transmission. It's been great vehicle we tow our small trailer with it. We also service it properly. We love it. I think covid messed everything up also the change in management at toyota does not help. Hopefully they can recover. Greatvideo.😊
Those LX600 are all running fine never heard of any issue so far.. I know because I own a LX600 “off-road”and I am in a Japanese LX forum. These problems could be only effecting the US market.
Just bought a Toyota Hilux Double Cab 4x4 Pick up truck with 2.8 diesel for every day use.
Probably the last bullet proof new Toyota.
I’d get the 3rd year of these new drive trains, when they brought the 3.5 v6 out it wasn’t great from 07-09 after 2010 it was known to be bulletproof after they worked out the kinks
Yes I would agree, some growing pains and I am sure things will get better
These videos with these headlines just to get views shouldn’t be allowed
100% agreed! I own a '23 RX 500h which we all know is a turbo hybrid. I already have 20k miles on it and I push TF out of it and it still drives like the day it rolled off the lot. No manufacturer produces a bulletproof vehicle. A few issues will not destroy a brand. They're still far more reliable than the bs this guy is spreading and I'll never own another make.
So I ditched my ten year old X5d, was looking at a new one with the b58 but that damn price. $120000, So bought top trim Lexus Rx350 hybrid. I am not particularly fond of the four banger but it was still forty thousand less then the x5. And naturally aspirated.
I wish that Mazda would make the trucks again
They do make trucks, but don't sell them in America.
They have BT50 in the Asian market and Australia
@visnoumars1729 I wish they would bring them here, they were good trucks
Damn - I just bought a GR Corolla a week ago - NOW I'm gonna hafta sell it-:)
Hafta 😂
Yup this is why im sticking with there 18 models and lower.
Indeed. That's my plan. Have a 17 ES 350 with the old school fuel injection. Plan to get a clean LS 430 in the next year or so. And then in a few years a GX 460. We will drive these another 15 years and wait for the newer powertrains to be ironed out.
@@texlad04 nice yeah i had a 14 es350 with 141k miles it drove like a dream until i lose control and totaled it. Im now looking on buying a 2016 GS350 until winter with the market is hopefully a reasonable price.
Turbo engines only belong in diesels
Personally, I prefer Mazda.
I do as well these days.
when rav4 2019 new gen (5th) came out I remember having alot of troubles and 21 they fixed most of it so I think toyota is kinda trying new things out
but eventually will fix problems although turbo charging seems like not the best area of toyota's strength
The engines where the metal particulates are chewing up the bearings... where are these engines made? I cant believe these were made in Japan.
Toyota is still the most reliable automaker in the world the only reason there like that is because they base there factory in the USA that’s why
Until now?????Does reliability includes over 100 deaths from unintended accelleration years ago??
well.....
I have four Toyotas. One 2017 tundra and two Camrys of year 2004 and 2005 and a 2011 toyota venza. My Camrys have close to 400k miles and tundra has close ton200k and my venza over 200k. They all drive smooth and no issues. Point is that those Toyotas I have, have the naturally aspirated engines. Now they are messing around with smaller engines with turbo. It’s garbage. Proof is in the pudding. I haven’t had major issues with any of my vehicles. Maintenance and wash every once in a while and good to go. Many of my coworkers have these new Toyotas with hybrids and turbos and nothing but issues. I’m always hanging to pick them up and taking them home cuz their cars either break down or start driving no faster than 30mph, and here I am in my older Toyotas and still keeps on going with no issues. I will stick with Toyotas/Lexus but with the older ones and the V8 and V6 and 4banger naturally aspirated. Not these new garbage engines. The vehicles look amazing but no way will those engines last like the old ones. Sad but true.
I agree with Lexus. They went all plastic on the inside or quality is not the same. That’s what they’re known for with Lexus brand they ruined the name.
Yes they have flipped the switch on quality from what I see and yet, charged more money
The Toyota factory in Princeton , IN has been shut down for a bit now and will be down probably until December or January. I guess there were air bag issues and they are trying to correct them.
I just bought 2024 F150 and I'm so happy. Buy American made!! The F150 still best selling pickup.
Cheers
Toyota has to take a long, hard look at itself so it doesn't become the Boeing of cars. The fifth-gen 4Runner came out in 2009 and it took 15 years to come out with the sixth-gen later this year. To meet the tougher emission standards, the engines are going smaller in displacement and generating more horsepower is a fact of life.
It’s a fact of life because of brain dead people voting democrat.
My 2010 Honda Crosstour has bern excellent. Great quality and well thought out engineering 😎
So what's the best past years for Toyota Camry or Honda Accord to consider for my teenager?
anything before 18 for camry.
@@subaruamazon thank you
On scene 15:20 "2JZ Turbos." Those were from Engineering in the 1990's prior to the 2008 Massive Layoffs of those Engineers.. Not the same! Back then they had Heat Shields 🛡 between the Engine and Turbos. Now they're mounted next to each other. SUBARU Mounted them on top and because of the Flat Boxer Engine. The Head Gaskets on both sides blow out. GM EcoTech, Ford Ecoboost Code reads low compression of Cylinder 3.
Turbos heat up to 1,875° Fahrenheit or 1,020° Celcius... that heat warps the engine block.
The CVT, DCT, or Porsche PDK Transmission are all Junk. Audi, and Volkswagen Timing Chains or Belts are nightmares the Guides wear too quickly made of plastic, and cost more than $5,000 USA 🇺🇸 DOLLARS
Many great points. Somehow makes the best overall in your opinion?
Turbos are great for people who don't mind buying a new car every 3 to 5 years. Personally, I like a car to run for 300K miles and use the money for other things...
Is the V6 in the LS also a dud?
My last purchase before switching to Toyota, was a Mazda CX7 in 2007. 2.3 cyl turbo. It was a great car, but achieved much poorer gas mileage than any 6 or 8 cylinder I had ever owned. It's all smoke and mirrors, and I blame Cafe Standards set by President Obama. It was a not well thought out program.
Between Grand Rapids mi and Chicago, I always see BMW, Lexus, Audi, Toyota, and Jaguar on the side of the road, hoods up, hazard lights blinking away.
nj here. what is it about that strips that causes the break down do u think?
@@subaruamazon wish I knew. It’s 196 to I-94 west from Michigan, through Indiana and Illinois. Who can say?
Thank You‼️🏁🏆
My friend this video did not have to be 20 min long. I think you need better editing and better script. You have collected a lot of knowledge but the manner you deliver that knowledge make a lot of difference. Keep it up.
Yeah, it was a little tough to watch.
Also the Governments mandates for breathilysers and other garbage like airbags have ran car prices to be sky high. ABS was also a government item.
next time you're driving and find that you are held up by someone going well under the speed limit, or waiting forever at a left turn signal until the coast is clear for hundreds of metres, chances are the car in front of you it is Corolla, Camry, Rav4 or Prius. They're the most timid, cautious and driver clearly lacking skills, basically the people that buy Toyota's gave up on driving
Well,,,,,there are some truths to that
They should stick to what they are good at: NA v6/i4 + hybrid.
was looking at the new 4runner but maybe the 2024 proven one is better. we'll see.
Toyota is a conservative company. They do most of their business in lower wage red states. They moved their headquarters from California to Texas to save money. Unfortunately cost cutting is starting to show through.
Yes I think you are right
Im in love with my 2022 bmw x5 40i
I'm about to get a 2025 Camry XLE; pretty sure it'll be reliable, economical, and safe for the next 10 to 15 years 🎉
When you look for something fresh and new, it leads to complete destruction.
It has not helped in the case that’s for sure