Honda VS Toyota || Which Is Really More Reliable?

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  • Honda vs Toyota which is really more reliable? We compare Toyota vs Honda to find out which is the more reliable car brand. We also compare other brands including Mazda, Subaru, and others to see how they compare in reliability. Honda vs Toyota. If you want to know which car brand makes the most reliable cars you can buy, this video is for you.
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  • @jesseevangelista2422
    @jesseevangelista2422 23 дня назад +17

    Stay away from any vehicles that have a turbo you’ll be always be taking it to the dealership for repairs 😂

  • @donaldwilson2620
    @donaldwilson2620 23 дня назад +20

    As a lifelong Honda owner(I currently own a 2020 CR-V), I would admit that Toyota does have a slight edge in overall reliability. But the reason why I keep choosing Honda is because they are more fun to drive.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +2

      Drive-test Mazda.

    • @fcf777
      @fcf777 22 дня назад

      @@codincoman9019less reliable

    • @mykolashatkovskyi576
      @mykolashatkovskyi576 22 дня назад +2

      @@codincoman9019 Really nor bad, but honestly small for the money. And outdated technologically, though yes - reliable. Nice vehicles, but Honda is bigger and better. But Mazda is on right track - great cars.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 21 день назад +1

      @@mykolashatkovskyi576 Mazda has the amazing Skyactiv G and X technology, very reliable and with a low TCO= Total Cost of Ownership (bringing them right near Toyota/Lexus). Small might be something like my Miata ND2 RF G-184, but not a Mazda CX-90 😉
      I used to have a Honda Civic Sport 2 decades ago, but Honda has gone down in reliability, but up in price/TCO and except the Type R (unfortunately FWD) there is nothing amazing like the old S2000...

  • @donnymac575
    @donnymac575 24 дня назад +18

    I like that your videos are short and to the point. No fluff, just facts 😊.

  • @richadent968
    @richadent968 24 дня назад +9

    Biggest thing is how the company takes care of you if there is a major issue. Not only fix the issue but give you a loaner car and explain the issue without legal speak.

  • @cod4r
    @cod4r 24 дня назад +11

    My 2003 Camry V6 LE is still performing well.

    • @davepalmerton2429
      @davepalmerton2429 24 дня назад +2

      I second that. I have had many different Camrys over the years, and currently have 2016 XLE V6. May be a bit boring, but totally bullet proof. Also still own a 2006 Honda Pilot with V6, with same results, great vehicles.

  • @ctclardy
    @ctclardy 24 дня назад +12

    Excellent video for reliability comparison of Honda and Toyota but I would also like to see Mazda and Subaru in the mix. I realize you touched on Mazda but would be interested in a quad comparison of all 4 vehicles. Also, I would like to see the resale values of all four after 5 and 10 years of ownership.

  • @clark9007
    @clark9007 24 дня назад +52

    For me:
    Civic > corolla
    Camry > accord
    Crv > rav 4
    Highlander > pilot

    • @coniccinoc
      @coniccinoc 24 дня назад +7

      Fair, especially with the Civic.

    • @Rockmachine99
      @Rockmachine99 24 дня назад +5

      Highlanders get stolen like crazy-I don't consider that reliable. Almost ZERO pilots and Passports get stolen.

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 24 дня назад +3

      Ridgeline one of the best pickups and ranked number 1 one year.

    • @davcuts2897
      @davcuts2897 24 дня назад +4

      Best: 1. Toyota/Lexus 2. BMW/Mini 3. Honda/Acura 4. Mazda 5. Subaru. Worst: 1. Land Rover/Jaguar 2. Stellantis (Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Maserati 3. Mercedes-Benz, 4. Volkswagen/Audi (not Porsche) 5. Volvo

    • @leophoenix1452
      @leophoenix1452 23 дня назад

      I agree...
      Honda fit/jazz > toyota Yaris

  • @PsychicMedium4747
    @PsychicMedium4747 24 дня назад +4

    Love this dude …great content ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jmuscara68
    @jmuscara68 24 дня назад

    Outstanding video!!!

  • @saadtheman1
    @saadtheman1 23 дня назад +6

    OMG YESSSS SO HAPPY YOU BOUGHT TOYOTA WILL ALWAYS WIN MY HEART
    1.reliability
    2.resell value
    3.drives so smooth
    4.cheap on maintence
    5.amazing on gas
    6. no turbos on some models
    7. all models come with hybrid

    • @efandmk3382
      @efandmk3382 17 дней назад

      Yes. Toyota compacts drive and ride like a car much above their price point.

    • @jswen2477
      @jswen2477 11 дней назад

      they starting putting turbos on some of their trucks and suvs, i think it have something to do with emissions

  • @Himsofinee
    @Himsofinee 23 дня назад +3

    It doesn’t matter how many times you tell us, we’re gonna watch your videos every time, great channel man 😂 !

  • @thadmachia9873
    @thadmachia9873 24 дня назад

    Awesome video 😊

  • @johnc2438
    @johnc2438 22 дня назад +4

    My 2007 CR-V is still running like a champ!

  • @thethreatwrestling.7053
    @thethreatwrestling.7053 23 дня назад

    Great review bud!!! I currently have the 2025 Honda CR-V Sport L Hybrid 2.0L NA AWD. I drove many cars before the purchase. Honestly, I like the Honda more in the driving experience, space, comfy seat etc. Honda is a very reliable brand along with Toyota. You can't go wrong with either brand but I prefer Honda overall.

  • @sasha1379
    @sasha1379 24 дня назад +3

    Great video, next Toyota vs Subaru please.

  • @edc1967
    @edc1967 24 дня назад +18

    I wanted to buy the Rav 4 XSE HYBRID in 2022. Three year waiting list!

    • @blackgold754
      @blackgold754 24 дня назад +4

      Bruh, you might as well as wait for new redesigned rav4 hybrid next year than buy a 3 yr vehicle like wtf?

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 24 дня назад +1

      I ordered a 23 Rav 4 Hybrid Ltd in August 22, got it exactly as I wanted April 23

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 24 дня назад +3

      ​@@blackgold754" well proven drive train " the best model years come at the end of the model run...

    • @blackgold754
      @blackgold754 24 дня назад

      @@mikej238 yeah I get that but that’s also not always true especially since it’s Toyota and not other companies. For example, 2023 Prius, a new power train was still better compared to last gen Prius. Besides, you get new safety sense, more tech on newer models for likely the same price you put on 2023 rav4 xse
      Edit: I also see that you got suv already. Congrats on your ur purchase

    • @user-cw9em3mo3w
      @user-cw9em3mo3w 24 дня назад +2

      In 3 years Chinese Cars and BEVS will be in North America, and we will be using less gasoline, BYD has a 1400km range hybrid for sale in China.

  • @cwclarkephotos9551
    @cwclarkephotos9551 23 дня назад

    Great video

  • @silvervuong4135
    @silvervuong4135 24 дня назад +3

    My dad owned 2000 Land Cruiser Gold Badge rolled over 700k miles. I'm surprised that SUV still runs like a new SUV. I tried to get one LC300, but it is not available in the NA market, so I ended up getting 2024 4Runner LTD 4X4.

  • @Akash12678
    @Akash12678 24 дня назад

    Hi Shari absolutely love your videos, can you make a reliability video on the new chinese cars like geely, Gac, Jac, Jetour, Haval these cars are more prominent in Australia, Philippines and UAE apart from china

  • @rhf457
    @rhf457 24 дня назад +14

    As a Lexus master tech for over 16 years I still drive a 2018 Honda 2.0 EXL
    Reasons been that they are both reliable brands but Honda is more fun , features and looks

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 24 дня назад +1

      Rhf, I have a 2012 Honda Accord (125K miles)and a 2015 Toyota Venza (115K miles) - both have been excellent vehicles. I pretty much do the maintenance on both these cars, and I think it helps keep them out of the shop. Of course, more involved repairs will be delegated to the professionals such as yourself. Frankly I like tinkering with them - it’s my therapy. 😊

    • @Inobscurity-n7j
      @Inobscurity-n7j 23 дня назад +2

      I will almost bet a Honda Master is repeating the same sentiment about his Camry. 😎

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

      Comparing the luxury segment Lexus with the upper mass-market Honda is not smart.

    • @rhf457
      @rhf457 23 дня назад

      @@Inobscurity-n7j read deeper it mean I am a enthusiastic and the after market favor Honda and for your information I also have a 2004 Lexus LS 430 which was the last reliable in this model

    • @rhf457
      @rhf457 23 дня назад

      @@codincoman9019 Not smart wouldn't a word I would used.
      Toyota is a direct auto manufacturer while Honda is a amalgamated one, so Toyota pour more resources into automotive while Honda is spread out

  • @wadesautoresto1450
    @wadesautoresto1450 23 дня назад +3

    Note how Toyota uses D4-S (direct and port injection) while Honda chose to go DI only.

    • @kenmarshall9907
      @kenmarshall9907 23 дня назад +1

      Honda still also uses port injection which is less complicated and more reliable than d4 s with less negative impact on engine longevity

  • @abdulazizabdullah6497
    @abdulazizabdullah6497 22 дня назад +1

    Please look into this. In my country, there are hundreds of cases of honda cvts with broken steel belts. This involves many honda models with cvts. This is very alarming news as cost of repairs are astronomical. Cases are well documented.

  • @kens805
    @kens805 15 дней назад +2

    I have a 2014 Toyota Prius. 225,000 miles with absolutely NO repairs. Nuff said.

  • @wildemath
    @wildemath 23 дня назад +2

    Going back to '91, I've had two Hondas (both Civics) and 3 Toyotas (Sienna, Highlander and Corolla). While both Civics were good, they had more issues than the Toyotas. Even areas like paint quality and interior fits/finishes, the Toyotas won out in every case.

  • @michaelbanko9965
    @michaelbanko9965 24 дня назад +2

    13:40 Great point here!

  • @billyrock8305
    @billyrock8305 24 дня назад +36

    Topguns
    #1 - Toyota
    #2 - Honda
    #3 - Subaru
    #4 - Mazda
    ❤️ 🇯🇵

    • @user-cw9em3mo3w
      @user-cw9em3mo3w 24 дня назад

      BEVs in 2023 #1. TESLA
      #2. BYD
      Last in the list. Toyota, year 2030, Toyota 1/2. what it is today

    • @billyrock8305
      @billyrock8305 23 дня назад +1

      @@user-cw9em3mo3w
      Both low end crap for the ill informed and dumb. ✅

    • @Ricky-mo6mv
      @Ricky-mo6mv 23 дня назад +1

      Definitely not Subaru in the top 4 👍

    • @Gopinathk17
      @Gopinathk17 22 дня назад

      @@billyrock8305 Nissan??

    • @billyrock8305
      @billyrock8305 21 день назад +1

      @@Gopinathk17
      Nope 👎🏼

  • @PsychicMedium4747
    @PsychicMedium4747 24 дня назад +5

    We have to factor in Mechanics that intentionally damage your car to get you to spend more money

    • @richardmorse5307
      @richardmorse5307 24 дня назад +2

      Mechanics damage your vehicle to make more money. This is a terrible thing that I don’t doubt is going on. There are also mechanics working on cars that are unqualified, not trained properly, using incorrect parts, tools or incorrect diagnoses that are part of the problem. I recall the advice that if you find an honest mechanic that treats you well, treat him like gold. Improper owner operation of their vehicles I feel is not mentioned enough. Consists partly of poor maintenance, improper operation of the vehicle, declining necessary repairs and not following recommended repairs. The last point is difficult since many repairs just don’t always consist of one problem.

  • @etuitivemillionaire
    @etuitivemillionaire 24 дня назад +6

    V6 honda > Toyota turbo. V4 Toyota with 2.5 liter > Honda v4 turbo.

  • @escheidl
    @escheidl 19 дней назад

    Your comment from 12:20 on is very well said and needed to be pointed out. I couldn't have said it any better myself. 👌
    Regarding these two vehicles considered in this video, my nod goes to the RAV4. The RAV4 is just the simpler of the two. For example, the RAV4 doesn't have a transmission. It uses Toyota's time proven Power Split Divider that has been in the Prius since day 1 and has proven to be virtually bulletproof. It simply uses the hybrids two electric motors along with a small planetary gear assembly that will fit in the palm of your hand to provide continuously variable power to the wheels. The CRV on the other hand uses a 2 speed hydraulically controlled automatic transmission with two clutches and several valves, supposedly to make it more fun to drive and give you "shift points" that make it seem more conventional. I've been in two CRV's (2024's) and two RAV4's (2019) and I preferred the ride experience of the RAV4. I own a 2018 Camry Hybrid which has the same 2.5 hybrid powerplant and I find it very enjoyable to drive. I don't see what the fuss is about not having shift points. Planes, jets, rockets, boats, snowmobiles don't have shift points and they do just fine. The CRV Hybrid with it's "transmission" adds another level of unnecessary complexity that is just another thing to require maintenance and repair. Also, with the RAV4, there is nothing between the front and rear axles connecting the rear AWD system to the engine. It just uses it's own electric motor back there to drive the rear wheels when needed. The CRV on the other hand has a full on mechanical AWD system with a transfer case, two piece driveshaft complete with carrier bearing and 4 U-joints, and a differential. All of which needs to be serviced and maintained. The RAV4 has none of that. Plus the CRV doesn't benefit from the regenerative braking that the rear electric motor in the RAV4 provides, and thus will wear the rear brakes out faster than the RAV4. The regenerative braking on hybrids makes their brakes last forever.
    But the real killer is the difference in real world MPG I've observed between my two friends that have the CRV Hybrids and the two that have RAV4 Hybrids. The two friends with the CRV's, I actually recommended that they buy them because they were having trouble finding RAV4's available to buy. The CRV's were readily available so they got those instead. The problem is that the two with the CRV's are only averaging 28-29 mpg, whereas the two with the RAV4's average 35-36 mpg. I feel bad now recommending they buy the CRV's. So that along with the simpler less mechanical/complicated approach of the RAV4's drive system turns my head to give the nod to the RAV4.

  • @MrDaveaccord
    @MrDaveaccord 23 дня назад +2

    I've owned both makes. In my opinion Toyota is more reliable overall but Honda's are much more fun and engaging to drive.

  • @george9258
    @george9258 24 дня назад +1

    Any update video coming on the Toyota Grand Highlander ?

  • @islanddon865
    @islanddon865 23 дня назад

    For the most part, l concur with this excellent analysis and opinion.Toyota/Lexus build great cars. Honda/Acura build great cars, but their pricing is getting prickly, espescially in Canada. Mazdas are also terrific, but behind on the Hybrid curve. Putting Subaru with these guys is a bit of a stretch.

  • @rncondie
    @rncondie 24 дня назад +12

    1.5 liter turbo in the Honda is a hard pass. I worry Toyota will soon have a turbo in the new design Rav 4. If that happens neither Honda nor Toyota will be worth buying.

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 14 дней назад

      RAV 4 may be straight hybrid just like Camry…. Turbo I doubt

  • @gl5960
    @gl5960 24 дня назад

    Can you do a video on the reliability of Infiniti vehicles? Particularly the Q60 and Q50. Thanks.

  • @kenmarshall9907
    @kenmarshall9907 23 дня назад

    Could you compare body and frame rust resistance between the two manufacturers....whose vehicles will rot away the least?

  • @leophoenix1452
    @leophoenix1452 23 дня назад +2

    The k20C and k series engines engines are the most reliable engines in the history of automobile.... Especially when you factor in max power output, engine abuse, engine retunning and also considering its a 4 cylinder...

    • @user-ur4wo3tw3i
      @user-ur4wo3tw3i 23 дня назад

      I SO agree! I'm still loving my K20C2 and my K24V9 engines in my two Hondas I purchased brand new several years ago! I do maintain them extremely well, though. They actually drive and handle better that the day they had less than 10 miles on them.

  • @cashflow68
    @cashflow68 20 дней назад +1

    I like both but I think the civic handles and ride much better against the corolla in the 2024 models. I would definitely avoid the turbo in Honda. Overall, its the toyota

  • @blueocean_revelation
    @blueocean_revelation 24 дня назад +4

    @Shari how about Subaru compared with Toyota,I m planning to by 2025 new Forester, Is it worth to buy over Rav4 , or should I go with Mazda
    I m new to USA and doesn't know which to buy

  • @codincoman9019
    @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

    Between the two (Toyota #2 and Honda #4), Mazda (#3) offers the best quality/price ratio, matching reliability, low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) and plenty of fun.
    That's why my favourite drive is my Miata ND2 RF G-184, in front of the Suzuki Jimny 4x4 or the Lexus (#1) hybrid (all champions of their respective segments).

  • @christin_sunny
    @christin_sunny 23 дня назад

    How's the cablegate issue in Rav4 hybrids ? Is it resolved yet or a cut in the orange shield is the only fix ?

  • @johnc2438
    @johnc2438 22 дня назад +2

    If you are comparing the "best," you need at least three items in your comparison. If you're comparing two items, the caption would read, "Which is better?" Ditto for "more" (two items to compare) and "most" (three or more items to compare).

  • @williamzhang963
    @williamzhang963 20 дней назад +1

    I noticed that Mini is really high on that list, between Toyota and Honda.

  • @myytchannel6632
    @myytchannel6632 22 дня назад +7

    Buy Honda or Toyota. You will never go wrong. They are the most reliable brands.

  • @user-cn4ih4ro2u
    @user-cn4ih4ro2u 23 дня назад +4

    Toyota Clearly

  • @nanayawnketsiahninsoniii4462
    @nanayawnketsiahninsoniii4462 22 дня назад +3

    Honda all day😊

  • @enajenaj6841
    @enajenaj6841 24 дня назад +2

    Isn’t there a 1.5L turbo in the Honda CRV. With the heat & pressure these engines are designed to fail. The money you save on gas will be spent on maintenance. If you get a CVT I would change the transmission fluid every 50,000 KM.

  • @denniss1211
    @denniss1211 24 дня назад +4

    You should have also included Subaru !

  • @Snowyblitz555
    @Snowyblitz555 24 дня назад +1

    I’d say both are good, but just stick to a Honda with a 2.0 engine if you want longevity for your car’s value as well for your money’s value

  • @khairuddinamini7611
    @khairuddinamini7611 21 день назад

    Help here!!! I’m looking for used 3 row SUV. Hard to choose between Highlander and Pilot 2017-2019 models

  • @TX2673XA
    @TX2673XA 22 дня назад

    You have to specify how they are with the rust. Because I'm not very good at this chapter 😒

  • @jimdukarich1692
    @jimdukarich1692 8 дней назад

    I have just started watching your channel and I do enjoy it.. I was wondering if you could help out some poor Americans who feel obligated to buy "American" brands? If you could lump Chevy/Ford/Stellantis sedans and SUV's into a group and rate them in order so if you had to buy American at least you could chose the least objectionable ones. Thank you.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  8 дней назад

      This video might be helpful ruclips.net/video/j8AGCLVng90/видео.html The main takeaway is that Stellantis is dead last so definitely avoid them. Keep in mind that many Japanese vehicles are made in America with American parts and labor. The same can't be said of all GM/Ford vehicles.

  • @MarkPhilly-tp2wq
    @MarkPhilly-tp2wq 24 дня назад +37

    Honda all the way❤❤Honda perfected fun and reliability. Toyota perfected boring and reliability

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +3

      You confuse Honda with Mazda.

    • @fcf777
      @fcf777 22 дня назад

      @@codincoman9019masda? Nope

    • @Gopinathk17
      @Gopinathk17 22 дня назад +2

      No more boring cars from Toyota.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 22 дня назад +2

      @@Gopinathk17 True, Toyota has all kind of GR, while Honda has nothing except the Type R (unfortunately FWD), less funny than my Miata ND2 RF G-184.

    • @Gopinathk17
      @Gopinathk17 22 дня назад +1

      @@MarkPhilly-tp2wq Nope, Hondas are not as reliable as Toyota.

  • @stevewise1656
    @stevewise1656 23 дня назад +1

    Toyota's Japanese factories are incredible. Toyota/Lexus are moving some of their vehicles back to Japan, because American plants don't have the same build quality. All Honda's are built in the US and none are built in Japan. We used to be a Honda and Acura family, though moved away because Honda's interiors are loud, tech is old, and Honda's interiors are built with cheap materials.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

      Yep, Mazda replaced Honda through reliability, low TCO and fun.

  • @Rockmachine99
    @Rockmachine99 24 дня назад +1

    What's up with Mini being 3rd on Consumer reports reliability list? That can't be true.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

      There are meteoric appearances of some clunkers in the Top 10 Reliability according to Consumer Reports annual reliability surveys.
      They get in and then they get out the next year/s.
      That's why it's better to use an average weight for the last few years when looking at such rankings. Then you will have at the top only the best Japanese brands and the clunkers like Mini, BMW, Kia, Hyundai, Audi, Infiniti, Buick, RAM, Dodge out of Top 10 Reliability.

  • @S.L.S-407
    @S.L.S-407 22 дня назад

    Toyota's top selling 2022/2023 Tundra truck is under a recall for engine failure. Also under recall is the Toyota 2022/2023 Lexus LX . Scotty Kilmer says keep a close eye on Toyota, bc they are not making them as good as they used to AND it takes a LONG time for a company to no longer be seen as reliable as it once was. : )

  • @kauaiboy5o
    @kauaiboy5o 23 дня назад

    Costly reliability repairs tend to be non engine issues but other little things like my Honda 2018 CRV air conditioning issues veery year for three years that cost me over $1000 each time until I changed Honda dealership repair shops. I don't know if the problem is the dealership or the car.

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 14 дней назад

      Compressor is a service bulletin for Honda so you need to look into it

  • @gumerdominguez4091
    @gumerdominguez4091 24 дня назад +1

    Do you know any diference

  • @davcuts2897
    @davcuts2897 24 дня назад +9

    Neither are reliable as they once where. My dads 2024 Toyota Corolla had to have its electric parking brake fixed with less than 500 miles. He traded his 2020 Honda Civic for the Corolla, because the Honda dealership couldn't fix it's navigation problem. It only had 32,000 miles on it.

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 24 дня назад +1

      your dad should buy lottery tickets, he defies the odds.

    • @toddsmith1617
      @toddsmith1617 23 дня назад

      😢

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 14 дней назад

      What happened to that parking brake?

    • @davcuts2897
      @davcuts2897 14 дней назад

      @@alvinsimba734 I'm not really sure. Dad got a warning light saying it was defective, stating to take it to the dealership to be serviced.

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 14 дней назад

      @@davcuts2897 those electric parking brakes nowadays are prone to spills or food crumbs so that’s why I don’t eat in the vehicle nowadays

  • @David-Dumont
    @David-Dumont 23 дня назад +1

    GJ! Pls consider reviewing the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
    Also the Nissan Rouge and Sentra
    And finally, a car with a Chinese platform like Volvo or Lotus
    Appreciated!

  • @scottberkobien2721
    @scottberkobien2721 24 дня назад +1

    Wait a minute! Consumer Reports ranked the Mini #3 ahead of Acura and Honda?

    • @davcuts2897
      @davcuts2897 24 дня назад

      True my 2024 MINI with 6,000 miles hasn't given me a single problem. My dads 2024 Toyota Corolla had to have it's electronic brake fixed with less than 500 miles. He told me I would regret getting a MINI because they are so unreliable. Out of respect for my dad I said nothing when he told me his Corolla already had to be serviced.

    • @AlowisciousMahoney
      @AlowisciousMahoney 24 дня назад +1

      A mini with 6,000 miles without a problem? That’s amazing! You are one lucky girl.

    • @davcuts2897
      @davcuts2897 23 дня назад

      @@AlowisciousMahoney not really. Since the third generation with the 2015 model Mini's have had average and well above average reliability. I wouldn't have bought one otherwise. They are costly to get serviced out of warranty, but it's common for them to reach high milage now with no major issues. Same for BMW which owns them.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@davcuts2897, writing about reliability on a car in warranty is the reason why stupid people mistake JD Power Initial Customer Satisfaction for a reliability survey like the one from Consumer Reports annual reliability survey (even that has mistakes such as Mini and BMW, but using the weighted average for the last years takes out such cars).

    • @davcuts2897
      @davcuts2897 23 дня назад

      @@codincoman9019 I See Cars also has data to prove BMW and Mini's reliability have improved vastly for the past decade. They go beyond the warranty period.

  • @Light23K
    @Light23K 6 дней назад

    I used to be a Honda fan but their button gear selector sucks. There’s zero point in it. It doesn’t save space and give you more storage and it’s there because they wanted it for no reason. My Tesla’s gear selector is on the stalks and Tesla gave me more storage. Also there non touch screen screen sucks on the Acura. Why don’t they get that touching the screen is faster than using that stupid touch pad? As for reliability I don’t t mind either.

  • @RickLand-y1q
    @RickLand-y1q 21 день назад

    I own a Honda with a 2.0 engine, and I also equipped it with a set of exquisite Witamats floor mats, which is so cool.

  • @efandmk3382
    @efandmk3382 23 дня назад +5

    I've owned both. The Toyotas do seem to be in better condition when they turn over 250 K than the Hondas are. Actually anything Japanese is OK by me. Except Nissan. Won't do that again.

    • @Ron-uq2hg
      @Ron-uq2hg 22 дня назад

      I agree with you but it’s so sad about Nissan. I owned a Datsun 510 in the 1970s at 200k miles it was tboned and wrecked. I gave the motor to a friend to modify and put in his boat. Motor was stripped and no measurable wear was found. It was a great engine. Pity Nissan lowered its quality standards.

  • @honestscentz9300
    @honestscentz9300 23 дня назад

    Mazda /toyota / Honda in that order

  • @brittmounce2949
    @brittmounce2949 24 дня назад +3

    In the 80’s-90’s Honda and Toyota were the same reliable vehicles, but now Honda is having major issues. Even some Toyota models are suffering from outsourcing. Stick to a Toyota is your best bet. I hear the new Sienna is super reliable. Any model using the 2.5 four cylinder engine is a workhorse. The new turbo v6 is having issues.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад

      Mazda is now better than Honda, except they lack hybrids. Toyota is still the most reliable, despite slipping (like most brands).

  • @user-im5oh1if1t
    @user-im5oh1if1t 19 дней назад

    Most cars have turbo engines these days. But I would stay away from Toyota twin turbo V6 engines. Lots of issues lately with these powertrain going bad. Just do a RUclips search and the proof is in the pudding. They will eventually get this right but it may take a few years.
    Their best bet is to use the inline Twin Power turbo from the Supra which has been proven very reliable for many years. It can yield lots of power and can take lots of abuse. That engine will have no problem moving any vehicle from a small coupe (Supra), a 4 door car, to a mid and full size 3 row SUV. Until they get their new V6 Twin Turbo as reliable as their previous powertrain, I would stay away from vehicles that include engine for now.
    Edit: We have no lemon law here in Canada and if a customer gets stuck with a bad engine from lets say a Tundra with the Twin Turbo V6, all Toyota can do is keep fixing it. This will inconvenience any customer who just spent a boat load of money for one of these vehicles. In the states with lemon laws, the car can be bought back by the dealer if it spends a certain amount of time in the dealer for repairs.

  • @ronaldoallstar7
    @ronaldoallstar7 24 дня назад

    cna you do a video on the 2024 tucson hybrid limited, i want your opinion on it.

  • @user-lc7cw1is1b
    @user-lc7cw1is1b 7 дней назад

    Toyota vs. Honda: A Detailed Comparison
    Choosing between Toyota and Honda is a common dilemma for car buyers, as both brands are renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and value. While they share many similarities, there are key differences that make one brand a better fit for certain individuals than the other. This analysis will delve into various aspects of both brands, examining their strengths and weaknesses to help you make an informed decision.
    Brand Approach and Target Market
    Toyota positions itself as a practical and reliable brand, focusing on producing vehicles that prioritize usability and dependability over sporty performance. They often target a broader market, including budget-conscious buyers seeking value for their money.
    Honda, on the other hand, emphasizes sporty design and performance, aiming to deliver an enjoyable driving experience. They tend to target a slightly higher-end market, appealing to those seeking more advanced technology and features.
    Reliability and Durability
    Both brands are known for their exceptional reliability, but Toyota consistently ranks higher in various reliability studies. Their vehicles are often praised for their longevity, with many owners reporting driving their Toyotas well over 200,000 miles with minimal repairs.
    Honda is also a reliable brand, but Toyota's reputation for durability and long-lasting quality is widely recognized.
    Safety Features
    Both brands offer comprehensive safety suites, but Honda has a slight edge in terms of advanced technology and features. Their Honda Sensing® system pioneered collision mitigation automatic braking and includes features like lane-keeping assist and semi-autonomous driving modes.
    Toyota's Toyota Safety Sense™ also offers a robust suite of driver assistance features, but it may not be as comprehensive as Honda Sensing in certain areas.
    Performance and Efficiency
    Honda vehicles generally offer more agile handling and engaging performance, making them a favorite among driving enthusiasts.
    Toyota prioritizes a smooth and comfortable driving experience, often focusing on refinement and quietness.
    In terms of fuel efficiency, both brands are industry leaders, with Toyota having a longer history in the hybrid market. However, Honda has been catching up in recent years with models like the Insight and the Accord Hybrid.
    Pricing and Value
    Toyota models typically have lower starting prices compared to comparable Honda models.
    Honda vehicles often come with more standard features and higher-quality interiors, which can justify their slightly higher price tag.
    When considering long-term value, Toyota generally holds its value better than Honda, resulting in lower depreciation and potentially lower insurance costs.
    Model Lineup and Variety
    Toyota offers a wider range of models, including more hybrid and alternative fuel options. Their lineup includes popular models like the Corolla, Camry, RAV4, and Tundra.
    Honda offers a more streamlined lineup, but their models are often highly regarded, including the Civic, Accord, CR-V, and Pilot.
    Conclusion
    Ultimately, the "better" brand between Toyota and Honda depends on your individual needs and priorities.
    Toyota is the better choice for those seeking:
    - Exceptional reliability and durability
    - Lower purchase price and maintenance costs
    - Higher resale value
    - A wider range of models, including more hybrid options
    Honda is the better choice for those seeking:
    - Sportier performance and handling
    - More advanced technology and features
    - Higher-quality interiors
    - A more streamlined lineup with popular and well-regarded models
    By carefully considering these key factors and your individual preferences, you can make an informed decision about which brand best suits your needs and budget.

  • @sugarmagnolia1475
    @sugarmagnolia1475 23 дня назад

    Look underside and ask questions

  • @jimdukarich1692
    @jimdukarich1692 24 дня назад

    I would like to see the particular vehicles from other brands that are reliable.

  • @NASH18.02
    @NASH18.02 23 дня назад

    Review on mini cooper in used market n reliability n maintenance

  • @vimtocrazy739
    @vimtocrazy739 18 дней назад

    Honda is a better quality of manufacturing. Toyota is for the masses .

  • @Jasona1976
    @Jasona1976 24 дня назад

    I had a '14 Accord...bought new. Hated it. Have a '24 Corolla hybrid on order. Due here next month from Japan.

  • @johnsilver7150
    @johnsilver7150 23 дня назад

    Wait till 2025 Camry's get here with all hybrids. Good luck.

  • @noahboy6349
    @noahboy6349 24 дня назад +4

    No contest. Toyota is the most reliable, durable and known for best quality.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад

      And Mazda replaced Honda (I used to have a good Civic Sport more than 2 decades ago) through reliability, low TCO and fun.

  • @t-n-z
    @t-n-z 22 дня назад

    Neither of these two any more. Haven’t you heard that they were recently caught systematically cheating on their safety testing results for many years?!

  • @avatara5301
    @avatara5301 23 дня назад

    Crv > rav 4

  • @TeijoKhanfan
    @TeijoKhanfan 22 дня назад

    I'll put my VQ engine in my Murano up against any of this new turbocharged crap. No direct injection, no cylinder deactivation, no turbo, no start stop etc! And no timing belt to change every 100K.

  • @altisamuels8694
    @altisamuels8694 24 дня назад +5

    Honda has gone from being a reliable brand, but I noticed from the 2013 Accord onwards Honda has started using the cheap parts to put in their cars

  • @joyner4797
    @joyner4797 9 дней назад

    Q: honda vs. toyota ?
    A: mazda

  • @kumarv1219
    @kumarv1219 23 дня назад +1

    👍🙏

  • @jamesmustin7289
    @jamesmustin7289 23 дня назад +3

    Honda is now below BMW in reliability. I loved Honda since the 1960’s with motorcycle and ended up with a 1997 Honda Del Sol which I still own
    The car I bought new. Honda has cheapened theirs until it has the reached the level of crap. Sochiro Honda would not be pleased!
    Turbo charged , direct injected , variable speed transmission and an electronic view control panel that when it fails it is throw away time. Yes Honda
    at one time was great. It just like Mercedes is living on its past cars

    • @user-ur4wo3tw3i
      @user-ur4wo3tw3i 23 дня назад

      You SURE said it correctly! It is SO unfortunate!

  • @cars291
    @cars291 24 дня назад +1

    I do enjoy your videos and generally the work you guys do. That said this video to me is next to pointless.

  • @PaulStephenson-lf2dw
    @PaulStephenson-lf2dw 24 дня назад +3

    I strictly follow the maintenance instructions on all my vehicles. I have owned numerous Toyota, Honda and Mazda products. Toyota has proven to be the most reliable, but Honda is very close. I had a Corolla that had 360,000 miles and was still reliable transportation when I sold it. Also had a Civic with 245,000 miles that was reliable when I sold it. Both manufacturers make reliable vehicles and don’t cost a fortune to maintain. On the other hand, I have had 5 Mazdas and they last to about 120,000 miles before major issues crop up. I needed new transmissions at that point for 2 of these vehicles. I would not put them in the same category as a Toyota or Honda. Ironically, I have had good reliability with my Hyundai products as well and would definitely choose them over Mazda.

  • @janjachymiak9013
    @janjachymiak9013 23 дня назад

    👍

  • @lane5686
    @lane5686 23 дня назад +1

    I’ll stick to Honda now because they kept their V6 while Toyota phased it out and had to recall their new vehicles (trucks and grand highlander).

  • @epatterson1504
    @epatterson1504 17 дней назад +1

    Toyota is the best then Subaru... Honda would be third.

    • @M_snu
      @M_snu 7 дней назад

      Facts

  • @mykolashatkovskyi576
    @mykolashatkovskyi576 22 дня назад

    My imho
    IF we're not going to drive cars for over a decade (5-7 years average), then.
    HR-V is one gen better than Corolla Cross (stupid name, imho - they could go with CH-R name, Matrix or smth new). Both are 2L dumb, but Toyota is dummer.
    Civic is two gens better than Corolla. Possibly up to 3 gens better than any competitor. End of discussion.
    Accord is slightly, but still better than Camry. If we compare 2025 hybrids. 1.5T Accord imho looses to 2.5 Camry in reliability, but, keeping in mind average owning term is still better. My bet is on Accord.
    CR-V in at least one gen better than RAV-4, as for hybrids. Prime, on the other hand, ... it is still worse than CR-V, but cheap to "fuel" while (unnecessary) more powerful. So IF you drive 25k+ miles a year AND can charge it at home - ok, maybe, you, cheap little creep ;-)
    Pilot is slightly better than Highlander.
    But.
    Toyota has quite few aces in a sleeve:
    Prius and Prius Prime
    Crown - sedan and, especially, wagon
    Tacoma
    (cannot wait for NA release) Scout

  • @jeffruebens8355
    @jeffruebens8355 24 дня назад +6

    The Honda V6 still has a timing belt that needs to be changed every 100 to 150 thousand miles.

    • @davepalmerton2429
      @davepalmerton2429 24 дня назад +1

      That's true, changed my 2006 at100k. I am ok with the cost since the overall reliability has been flawless. Bullet proof.

  • @huskerite2
    @huskerite2 19 дней назад

    I bought a new 2009 Honda Accord at the end of the year. 15 years later, the only thing that I have had to replace is a new pulley on the idler arm assembly. That's it. The rest has all been maintenance. I would never buy a 4 cylinder turbo-charged engine. It is far to stressful on the small engine. There is interior ware, but everything works like it did when I bought it. I hate the cladder that comes from Korean 4 cylinder engines. Our 190 hp 4 cyl. is still quiet and smooth running.

  • @sk-un5jq
    @sk-un5jq 23 дня назад +1

    If the supposed oil dilution issue is such a major problem, then why isn't YT flooded with videos and channels about these engine failures? And why haven't the MILLIONS of cars sold with the 1.5T tanked in resale value? Honda is a true engine company and they know what they're doing. They would have stopped selling this engine if it was supposedly so defective. This tuber has 500K miles on his with no engine or tranny problems!

    • @liamwilson1058
      @liamwilson1058 22 дня назад

      I have a 22 Accord 1.5T and it does not have any oil dilution issues. It’s a great car.

  • @brianorta3638
    @brianorta3638 20 дней назад

    Mazda cx-50 better than this 2

  • @s1ngh9
    @s1ngh9 24 дня назад +5

    Toyota and Honda still don’t have proper anti theft protection. Why don’t they have like two factor authentication process to start the car or something like that!! Type of Security we have on iPhone theft

    • @user-ur4wo3tw3i
      @user-ur4wo3tw3i 23 дня назад +1

      I don't know where you've been, but ALL new and newer Hondas and Toyotas have advanced anti-theft protection! If you feel otherwise, you must be extremely young.

  • @kanakapono
    @kanakapono 23 дня назад +1

    Reliable? Did you not see all the recalls for Toyota? From what I wish a review would do an honest Toyota deep dive that’s happening now we have a recall vehicle that we cannot drive and Toyota does not have a solution to their problem. They won’t take the car back all they’re saying is to hold tight.

  • @joeschlepp
    @joeschlepp 24 дня назад +3

    Honda's new ground breaking oil dilution technology 👍🤣
    govt is forcing manufacturers hand into producing problematic small turbo boosted engines due to environmental concerns.
    lets assign blame where it belongs.
    vehicles are engineered specifically to save the manufacturers money during the production process and if they turn out to be reliable then so be it.

  • @kevinc7756
    @kevinc7756 24 дня назад +1

    How about genesis?

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад

      Genesis is in the luxury segment (unlike the top reliable upper mass-market Toyota, Honda and premium Mazda) and it is at #18 on reliability and TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) while Lexus is #1 in reliability and #3 in low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).

  • @JoeE.
    @JoeE. 24 дня назад +43

    Honda has never, even once, surpassed Toyota in terms of reliability ranking. The same is true in terms of their luxury brands. Lexus has always been on the top spot, while Acura has consistently been on the bottom of the list.

    • @user-cw9em3mo3w
      @user-cw9em3mo3w 24 дня назад +5

      Honda is the world's most productive when it comes to ICE, and are super reliable, the brand can be found in everything from motorbikes , lawnmowers to boats to generators and irrigation pumps, and more .. Toyota makes mostly vehicles. Honda will soon transition to BATTERIES for much of ICE needs if they are to survive, Honda is now working on Battery powered Motorcycles with other Japanese MC makers with the Batteries being interchangeable and swappable between makes.
      Toyota marketshare will soon be taken over by BYD who will become bigger than Toyota in 2030,that is less than 5.5 Years from today.

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 24 дня назад

      ​@@user-cw9em3mo3wFormula 1 Indianapolis 500. Toyota Camry does Nascar.

    • @user-cw9em3mo3w
      @user-cw9em3mo3w 24 дня назад

      @@user-er3ri6sc3j who cares? Toyota better get to the bottom of the TURDra Twin Turbo grenading engines, over 100,000 them!

    • @truthnow902
      @truthnow902 23 дня назад +1

      You're kidding me right you're making yourself look very foolish, the accusation that you're on drugs shouldn't drive when you're on drugs for drinking you should never leave foolish comments when you have no idea what you're talking about!!!! Have a good one

    • @truthnow902
      @truthnow902 23 дня назад

      I guess I'll give you a little reminder at least Honda doesn't kill their customers can't see the same thing for Toyota a few years back when their gas pedal was staying on all the time some people have to show their vehicles in park or try to turn them off just to stop the vehicle there was a few accidents a few people died and if you got really injured there's many many many many many many lawsuits against Toyota for this why would they want to kill their own customers, but you're right that sounds really really reliable to me too I'm sure if your daughter or son or someone you love die by driving one of these you wouldn't put such stupid comments like the one that you did some compassion for people will you get over a Toyota garbage they were good a long time ago those days are done!!!

  • @longjonsilvernuts
    @longjonsilvernuts 24 дня назад +4

    I say Mazda is most trustworthy nowadays.

  • @dystopia-usa
    @dystopia-usa 24 дня назад +1

    Both are just shadows of the companies that they used to be in terms of design & build quality. My 2020 Toyota was the worst vehicle that I have owned in over 40 years & 10 new Toyota, Honda & Acura vehicles during that time. Ditched the vehicles after only 2 years & 10K miles due to all the problems/issues it had.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 23 дня назад +1

      Still the most reliable nowadays (with the addition of Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki, Mitsubishi), because the other brands are even deeper into planned obsolescence.

  • @floridaoutdooradventures8981
    @floridaoutdooradventures8981 23 дня назад +1

    Mazda beats Honda and Toyota in reliability!