@@RealwessharpeThe ford focus I would buy,but chevys recent cruz sucked ass. There’s literally nothing special about it at all. It could’ve been great.
I recently bought a Mazda 3 and am really loving the overall look, inside and out, in addition to the way it handles. I’ve had so many Toyotas over the years, and was seriously considering the new Prius, but I was so turned off by the dealership experience. They were marking up the very base model Prius by over $9k! This was for the base model! I’m done with Toyota. In some ways, I guess it worked out as a plus since I introduced myself to a brand that I now really love. Driving the Mazda is a truly a joyful experience. Sure, I don’t get that amazing gas mileage, but I’m fine with that. Thanks for posting guys! ✌🏻✌🏻
Yeah, I drove everything you in your comparison, and theres definitely a standout in the class,, in fact , it's quite clear its a more premium, refined expirence than anything esle in the class, the Mazda 3 is a fantastic overachiever in the class, and so I bought one😊
I add the 2017 and today 2021 andifi don't step up for cx 70, I will go for mazda 3 Sport gt awd turbo . I Love mazda ❤ have a nice drive my friend zoom zoom
If the corolla had a better interior and more tech it would be untouchable. Wish the base prius was a little cheaper but overall I think I'd get the civic sport hatchback. Just seems like a class above the others
The corolla couldn’t compete with the civic if they tried Honda always outclasses Toyota in every aspect. Hondas a class above Toyota and on part with the best from Hyundai kia Mazda
@@naveenthemachine on tech no they are not, and on styling no they are not. toyota and honda are more similar than honda outclassing toyota, but toyota offers a hybrid, honda doesn't. toyota offers awd and honda doesn't. u saying honda is on par with hyundai and kia is like saying that American companies reliability is on par with the japanese companies
@@huanronghu4432 Hondas offer hybrids with better regen braking and a mechanical AWD on the crv. And if you look at Hondas they’re more competitive with hyundai Kia Mazda. In rankings Honda is either top of the class or 2nd place. Toyotas almost always ranked dead last alongside infiniti and Nissan or a GM product
If your smartphone can connect to the car's speakers what more tech do you need? These stupid tablets sticking up from the dash are ridiculous and will be slow, outdated, or broken long before the car is wearing out
In my opinion Jetta Sport (not to be confused with Jetta S) for $21k is amazing value for money, and being a VW will likely have less age depreciation than its competition. Honda also have strong resale values, and Civic is my personal favorite but admittedly not the lowest total cost of ownership. Corolla reliability and durability are good attributes to have in a small car, which inherently has a hard life by way of being a physically smaller package in every way than full sized vehicles. Corolla will be the cheapest ownership, but the lack of interesting driving dynamics is enough to lower its resale value below VW and Honda.
@@braetonwilson4296 From the Rust Belt. The name is accurate. This is where cars have a hard life. The durability aspect of Japanese brands, specifically Toyota and Honda, becomes very relevant in choosing a car to daily drive on salt covered roads. You can't easily get a full 25 year lifespan out of most cars here. Also, everybody here knows the fact that having a breakdown in a blizzard is not just inconvenient but potentially dangerous in below freezing weather, so reliability is all that more essential. Since you're living in the South, I think some of the cheaper compact cars on the market could be a better choice.
dang that sounds rough! yeah especially considering how expensive corollas and civics are down here in dallas, I would much rather buy a cheaper Jetta.
Agree that it's underrated. Also, besides the Mazda3, it's the only non-CVT option on this list for people who hate CVTs. Unfortunately I have a feeling VW is going to discontinue the Jetta for the US market due to low sales numbers.
choose a Kia Forte GT cause of budget and I got it for a price of a lower end Civic and i get 200 hspwer, heated and ventilated seats, and 100k mile warranty all for 26k. I don’t know why they are overlooked
@@timothyjarvis4208 Mazda 3 was my first choice just in my area they were 3-4k more, or even more. Glad you got a good deal just was too expensive for me
@@timothyjarvis4208yeah could’ve gotten a Civic for that which is better quality, better reliability, I wouldn’t pay a penny over 20K for a Forte or Elantra
@@ammarisrar2005 my Mazda three cost 25 grand, as for the civic being a better car, well, spend some time behind the wheel of the Mazda 3 my friend, it's a premium experience easily the best in it's class
Same, I was gonna go for the hatch but this gen hatch kinda looks weird, like a squashed Mazda CX-30. Or Like a shoe, or an egg on wheels. The sedan looks good at almost any angle
Civic is very attractive no doubt but Mazda 3 is the King to me. Why? Both Civic and Corolla have huge dealership markups here in Dallas Texas which make them expensive vehicles, even in base trim. On the other hand, you can buy a Mazda 3 for MSRP and no markup.
I owned a 2017 Ioniq hybrid for 5 years before I totaled it last year. It was a great car with a comfortable ride for a compact with exceptional gas mileage and loads of storage. I bought a 2022 hybrid Elantra when I was in a pinch after my wreck last June (when you had to pay thousands over MSRP for a car and pray that you could buy one). It’s a comfortable car that drives well and is very roomy. The door cup holders are useless though, its gas mileage doesn’t touch the Ioniq Hybrid, and the bar separating the driver from the passenger is a daily frustration.. The hybrid Elantra has dual suspension while the normal Elantra doesn’t, so that contributes a lot to its driving dynamics. I’m not in love with its looks but it’s grown on me a little in the last year. But overall I’d say that I like the car and it’s better in some ways than the Ioniq, but I still miss my Ioniq. Oh, it also has great tech and safety features. Hyundai’s awesome warranty convinced me to take a chance on the brand (and I knew 1 person who had previously owned a Hyundai with all good things to say about it).
@@verynickAt least for the public and after all the vehicles debut (North American and world’s debut), it starts a week before Thanksgiving and end on the weekend after Black Friday.
Hey guys! New subscriber and love the channel. Could you please do a list like this for midsize sedans? I’m leaning towards the K5 or the sonata. What are your thoughts? If I go for the K5 I’m trying to decide on the GT line or EX.
I would get the Gt-line if you need AWD, plus it's still well equipped at that price point. It ranks above avg in reliability but it's no Honda or Toyota.
Thank you! We made a list of mid-size sedans about a year ago and here's the link: (ruclips.net/video/hnVit7UnXuc/видео.html). We will update once the new Sonata and Camry come out!
even if i won the lottery, i would never drive a huge heavy high up boring to drive suv. I love small nimble light weight cars, so much fun to drive! I drive a Chevy Spark at the moment.
@@braetonwilson4296Also because you could actually see what's right in front of you instead of having to rely on a screen in a SUV or a pickup truck. Then, if someone gets hit by a smaller car, it's gonna suck for everyone involved of course, but the impact in that case would go towards the legs, which would suck, but is less likely to be fatal. If that guy got hit by a SUV or pickup truck meanwhile, the impact would go towards the torso, which contains multiple vital organs. So there's a safety factor that makes smaller cars better.
@@gmanbaz - 90%? That's a pretty bold statement, seeing that a lot of people are recommending staying away from all Hondas with the 1.5 turbo engine. I wouldn't touch one with a 10 foot pole.
I’m disappointed the Elantra is better than the Toyota Corolla I have a 2020 Corolla se and it comes standard with led headlights something u have to get top trim Elantra to led headlights
With Hyundai/kia,they give you alot of great safety features even with base models of their vehicles. For example: lane assist,steering assist,collision avoidance,blind spot detection,digital speedometer,great interior,etc. and like I said that’s even with their base models,which most car companies(mainly American) don’t give you those features standard. I just bought a 2023 Elantra brand new a week ago,and I have a friend that bought a 2024 base model of a Corolla. I had to question him if that was even a 2024. I love the higher trims corollas,but I also needed something a lot bigger as well. If it wasn’t for the redesigned Elantra,I wouldn’t have bought it. But I definitely do agree with you on the LEDs,it’s a shame Hyundai and Kia don’t put them on all their cars. But Hyundai finally put leds on all trim levels of the 2024 Elantras. I had 2020 Kia optima,and it not having full leds made it look ugly until I put full leds on it.
Until Mazda offers a Hybrid and the Civic Hybrid comes out NOTHING, absolutely NO COMPACT VEHICLE is touching the Rolla Hybrid or Prius. It's 2024...imagine purchasing a pure ICE Vehicle.
Corollas have huge dealer markups (true here in Dallas Texas) which makes it much less attractive to me. I would choose Mazda 3 because you can buy it with no markup.
@@braetonwilson4296 Unfortunately, in Canada, various Toyota and Honda dealerships are doing the same thing... you can even order the car as MSRP then get the call 8 months later that another car has come in that matches your specs for 3,000 to 5,000 more. It might even be your car for all you know but the way the allocation system works, we are screwed at the moment. The consumer is powerless here.
at least you have free health insurance, I pay high taxes and still have no health insurance here as an American. I went to the ER for a 3 hour visit this year and I'm paying off a 25k bill
@@braetonwilson4296 Ouch... I'm sorry to hear that. To be honest, I feel that free or at minimum, affordable health care is a far more important topic that Americans should be discussing, rather than dealership markup. My sympathy.
I was bummed about no satellite radio also, and I have the mid-level 3, but since it’s got Apple car play, I just use my Sirius XM app. It’s an acceptable work around, for being able to drive a pretty amazing car. Mazda needs to change that though. ✌🏻✌🏻
imo toyota prius msrp is to high for it be in the same catergory as the others.2nd all top trims for most of the cars listed have the features the civic has, 3rd civics arnt selling at msrp. All in all i think they all are jsut about the same except the prius, and it just matter which bias you have for the car brands.
Hyundai and Kia recall nearly 92,000 cars for fire risks also. Due to electronic controller in the oil pumps. (August 4, 2023). 2023 Tuscon, Sonata, Elantra, and Kona and 2023-24 Palisade and 2023 soul and sportage and 2023-24 seltos
To tell you the truth, Nothing, and I mean NO thing, is perfect in this world. That’s universal. That includes Toyota, Hyundai, Volvo, Honda, Audi and any other brands of cars we know of. Everyone make mistake here and there. Hence, recalls exist for every brand, not just Toyota.
@@joecrash1232 remember this is toyota's second fire recall this year, right? Lexus NX 450h+ and Toyota RAV4 prime had a fire recall. Also this is toyota RAV4's 3rd fire recall.
Amazing the Americans abandoned this market
It is sad but let's not kid ourselves, why would anyone pick up a Ford Focus (not the ST) or a Chevy Cruze over a Honda Civic or Corolla?
@@Realwessharpe true, but it was a very low cost car for the used market . Rental fleet then sell to those just need to get to where they have to go
@@RealwessharpeThe ford focus I would buy,but chevys recent cruz sucked ass. There’s literally nothing special about it at all. It could’ve been great.
Abandon the market by selling a million cars a year
Abandon the market by selling a million cars a year
I recently bought a Mazda 3 and am really loving the overall look, inside and out, in addition to the way it handles. I’ve had so many Toyotas over the years, and was seriously considering the new Prius, but I was so turned off by the dealership experience. They were marking up the very base model Prius by over $9k! This was for the base model! I’m done with Toyota. In some ways, I guess it worked out as a plus since I introduced myself to a brand that I now really love. Driving the Mazda is a truly a joyful experience. Sure, I don’t get that amazing gas mileage, but I’m fine with that. Thanks for posting guys!
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Thanks for the support! We love driving Mazdas too!
Yeah, I drove everything you in your comparison, and theres definitely a standout in the class,, in fact , it's quite clear its a more premium, refined expirence than anything esle in the class, the Mazda 3 is a fantastic overachiever in the class, and so I bought one😊
I add the 2017 and today 2021 andifi don't step up for cx 70, I will go for mazda 3 Sport gt awd turbo . I Love mazda ❤ have a nice drive my friend zoom zoom
I would pick the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic
If the corolla had a better interior and more tech it would be untouchable. Wish the base prius was a little cheaper but overall I think I'd get the civic sport hatchback. Just seems like a class above the others
The corolla couldn’t compete with the civic if they tried
Honda always outclasses Toyota in every aspect. Hondas a class above Toyota and on part with the best from Hyundai kia Mazda
@@naveenthemachine on tech no they are not, and on styling no they are not. toyota and honda are more similar than honda outclassing toyota, but toyota offers a hybrid, honda doesn't. toyota offers awd and honda doesn't. u saying honda is on par with hyundai and kia is like saying that American companies reliability is on par with the japanese companies
@@huanronghu4432 Hondas offer hybrids with better regen braking and a mechanical AWD on the crv.
And if you look at Hondas they’re more competitive with hyundai Kia Mazda. In rankings Honda is either top of the class or 2nd place. Toyotas almost always ranked dead last alongside infiniti and Nissan or a GM product
Indeed. I’d almost go with a Jetta and maybe even a sentra over a corolla nowadays
If your smartphone can connect to the car's speakers what more tech do you need? These stupid tablets sticking up from the dash are ridiculous and will be slow, outdated, or broken long before the car is wearing out
In my opinion Jetta Sport (not to be confused with Jetta S) for $21k is amazing value for money, and being a VW will likely have less age depreciation than its competition. Honda also have strong resale values, and Civic is my personal favorite but admittedly not the lowest total cost of ownership. Corolla reliability and durability are good attributes to have in a small car, which inherently has a hard life by way of being a physically smaller package in every way than full sized vehicles. Corolla will be the cheapest ownership, but the lack of interesting driving dynamics is enough to lower its resale value below VW and Honda.
it is the jetta is so underrated, rides like an audi and has room. Steering is light and it gets 43mpg for me !!
Good point. Also Corolla will have huge markups (true here in Dallas) while Jetta can be bought with no markup so that makes Jetta more attractive.
@@braetonwilson4296 From the Rust Belt. The name is accurate. This is where cars have a hard life. The durability aspect of Japanese brands, specifically Toyota and Honda, becomes very relevant in choosing a car to daily drive on salt covered roads. You can't easily get a full 25 year lifespan out of most cars here. Also, everybody here knows the fact that having a breakdown in a blizzard is not just inconvenient but potentially dangerous in below freezing weather, so reliability is all that more essential. Since you're living in the South, I think some of the cheaper compact cars on the market could be a better choice.
dang that sounds rough! yeah especially considering how expensive corollas and civics are down here in dallas, I would much rather buy a cheaper Jetta.
Agree that it's underrated. Also, besides the Mazda3, it's the only non-CVT option on this list for people who hate CVTs. Unfortunately I have a feeling VW is going to discontinue the Jetta for the US market due to low sales numbers.
choose a Kia Forte GT cause of budget and I got it for a price of a lower end Civic and i get 200 hspwer, heated and ventilated seats, and 100k mile warranty all for 26k. I don’t know why they are overlooked
Not to disparage your choice,but I payed the same amount for my Mazda 3sedan, if you look at it and drive it, I think you will understand. Good luck.
@@timothyjarvis4208 Mazda 3 was my first choice just in my area they were 3-4k more, or even more. Glad you got a good deal just was too expensive for me
@@timothyjarvis4208yeah could’ve gotten a Civic for that which is better quality, better reliability, I wouldn’t pay a penny over 20K for a Forte or Elantra
@@ammarisrar2005 my Mazda three cost 25 grand, as for the civic being a better car, well, spend some time behind the wheel of the Mazda 3 my friend, it's a premium experience easily the best in it's class
Mazda3 for me, but the sedan.
Same, I was gonna go for the hatch but this gen hatch kinda looks weird, like a squashed Mazda CX-30. Or Like a shoe, or an egg on wheels. The sedan looks good at almost any angle
@@Unsalted375 true the sedan looks better. also the hatch has really bad blind spots
Civic is king!
Civic is very attractive no doubt but Mazda 3 is the King to me. Why? Both Civic and Corolla have huge dealership markups here in Dallas Texas which make them expensive vehicles, even in base trim. On the other hand, you can buy a Mazda 3 for MSRP and no markup.
@@braetonwilson4296both Mazda and Honda has manual option which is appealing to me
yep, gotta save the manuals and both Mazda 3 and Civic are fun to drive too!
@@braetonwilson4296 True, but people will still buy them for their dependability.
Civic No 1 for me too
Personally went with the Mazda3. Too fun to pass up. Been getting closer to 40 mpg mostly driving on backgrounds not like a grandma
Fantastic video as always, had a Forte as a rental in 2019 and absolutely loved it. Literally had better tech than my Escape, and it was an LX!😸
i would pick prius but unfortunately all toyota dealers are too greedy on mark up price
Civic is the best just got one last weekend
US GOVT says i have to not park in garage because it could catch fire very upsetting with below O temps and lots of snow Hyundai elantra
Top 3
Mazda 3 ❤
Honda Civic 🔥
Toyota Corolla 💪
Fantastic content.
Much appreciated!
Hyundai Elantra is my favorite right now for compact cars.
Been really looking into Hyundai’s lately-how reliable are they compared to leading brands like Toyota and Honda?
The brand as a whole scores avg to below avg in reliability in comparison to the Japanese brands.
I owned a 2017 Ioniq hybrid for 5 years before I totaled it last year. It was a great car with a comfortable ride for a compact with exceptional gas mileage and loads of storage. I bought a 2022 hybrid Elantra when I was in a pinch after my wreck last June (when you had to pay thousands over MSRP for a car and pray that you could buy one). It’s a comfortable car that drives well and is very roomy. The door cup holders are useless though, its gas mileage doesn’t touch the Ioniq Hybrid, and the bar separating the driver from the passenger is a daily frustration.. The hybrid Elantra has dual suspension while the normal Elantra doesn’t, so that contributes a lot to its driving dynamics. I’m not in love with its looks but it’s grown on me a little in the last year. But overall I’d say that I like the car and it’s better in some ways than the Ioniq, but I still miss my Ioniq. Oh, it also has great tech and safety features. Hyundai’s awesome warranty convinced me to take a chance on the brand (and I knew 1 person who had previously owned a Hyundai with all good things to say about it).
Though the newer models seem decent, I had a '18 Sonata which was a fucking lemon so I'm good off of Hyundais.
@@rubiginosaa I had the same experience with both Ford and Chevy, but still loved my F-150 before the transmission went out.
Great content guys.. love your channel.. keep it up..
Any idea when the Civic hybrid is coming? not seeing any update at Honda site
@@jxmar_ Honda did confirm it. It’s coming next year. They confirmed it on their newsroom page.
It’s possible to come at the Los Angeles Auto Show, if Honda decided like that of course. Similar to how Honda debuted the 2020 CR-V hybrid?
I can’t wait either. I would trade in my Accord Touring Hybrid in a heart beat. I miss my hatchback!
@@joecrash1232when is LA auto show?
@@verynickAt least for the public and after all the vehicles debut (North American and world’s debut), it starts a week before Thanksgiving and end on the weekend after Black Friday.
Why forte at last?
What care you guys driving in?
Hyundai IONIQ 5
@@CarConfections Thanks appreciate the response, love the channel :)
Awe, poor Impreza. Never gets any love.
No more Impreza sedan lol
Ok.. but can we talk about what you’re driving? I am liking the display.
That is the Hyundai IONIQ 5 we were testing out that week
@@CarConfections I had a feeling! What did you think of it?
@@laceyr.2642 it's great. We loved it!
Hyundai motor 2- 2.4-2.5 no good. FROM CANADA
source?
rpm@@darkivaz-aaa1145 RPM HERE IN QUÉBEC CANADA
@@darkivaz-aaa1145 RPM QUÉBEC CANADA
@@pierrebeausoleil5885 fake news?
Hey guys! New subscriber and love the channel. Could you please do a list like this for midsize sedans? I’m leaning towards the K5 or the sonata. What are your thoughts? If I go for the K5 I’m trying to decide on the GT line or EX.
I would get the Gt-line if you need AWD, plus it's still well equipped at that price point. It ranks above avg in reliability but it's no Honda or Toyota.
Thank you! We made a list of mid-size sedans about a year ago and here's the link: (ruclips.net/video/hnVit7UnXuc/видео.html). We will update once the new Sonata and Camry come out!
@@CarConfectionswhat will be a good car for a new driver
I just can't have a small car, I feel like I am riding on the ground. I definitely prefer an SUV!😊, GREAT JOB 👍 👌 😀 ❤
even if i won the lottery, i would never drive a huge heavy high up boring to drive suv. I love small nimble light weight cars, so much fun to drive! I drive a Chevy Spark at the moment.
@@braetonwilson4296 my lottery win daily driver is a minivan.
@@braetonwilson4296Also because you could actually see what's right in front of you instead of having to rely on a screen in a SUV or a pickup truck. Then, if someone gets hit by a smaller car, it's gonna suck for everyone involved of course, but the impact in that case would go towards the legs, which would suck, but is less likely to be fatal. If that guy got hit by a SUV or pickup truck meanwhile, the impact would go towards the torso, which contains multiple vital organs. So there's a safety factor that makes smaller cars better.
It will probably be the least reliable but im picking the Jetta
Honda still has major problems with oil dilution.
Um no, majority of them don’t. 90% run like a clock! Even turbocharged ones last a long time.💪
@@gmanbaz - 90%? That's a pretty bold statement, seeing that a lot of people are recommending staying away from all Hondas with the 1.5 turbo engine. I wouldn't touch one with a 10 foot pole.
Nissian CVT problems
Jetta is the class of the group as well as best value
Doesn’t last very long before it gets expensive to maintain lol
@@gmanbaz take the prepaid maintenance and extended warranty
Oh damn Honda's finally releasing a Hybrid Civic? Hope it's decently quick lol.
I’m disappointed the Elantra is better than the Toyota Corolla I have a 2020 Corolla se and it comes standard with led headlights something u have to get top trim Elantra to led headlights
With Hyundai/kia,they give you alot of great safety features even with base models of their vehicles. For example: lane assist,steering assist,collision avoidance,blind spot detection,digital speedometer,great interior,etc. and like I said that’s even with their base models,which most car companies(mainly American) don’t give you those features standard. I just bought a 2023 Elantra brand new a week ago,and I have a friend that bought a 2024 base model of a Corolla. I had to question him if that was even a 2024. I love the higher trims corollas,but I also needed something a lot bigger as well. If it wasn’t for the redesigned Elantra,I wouldn’t have bought it. But I definitely do agree with you on the LEDs,it’s a shame Hyundai and Kia don’t put them on all their cars. But Hyundai finally put leds on all trim levels of the 2024 Elantras. I had 2020 Kia optima,and it not having full leds made it look ugly until I put full leds on it.
Would you buy a Sentra
I own one. Lol
Some of these cars are too big to be called "compact" #savethemanual #savethestick
Until Mazda offers a Hybrid and the Civic Hybrid comes out
NOTHING, absolutely NO COMPACT VEHICLE is touching the Rolla Hybrid or Prius.
It's 2024...imagine purchasing a pure ICE Vehicle.
My favorite cars: all the Toyota's.👍👍👍👍👍
My least favorite car: Honda accord 👎👎👎👎
What’s wrong with the Accord? Accord’s are fire!
@@gmanbaz their is a lot wrong with it that I can't even explain.
Worst affordable car is the corolla. Best one is the civic full stop. Forte Elantra mazda3 are right up there
Corollas have huge dealer markups (true here in Dallas Texas) which makes it much less attractive to me. I would choose Mazda 3 because you can buy it with no markup.
@@braetonwilson4296 I’d go civic touring. But mazda3 is good too
@@braetonwilson4296 Unfortunately, in Canada, various Toyota and Honda dealerships are doing the same thing... you can even order the car as MSRP then get the call 8 months later that another car has come in that matches your specs for 3,000 to 5,000 more. It might even be your car for all you know but the way the allocation system works, we are screwed at the moment. The consumer is powerless here.
at least you have free health insurance, I pay high taxes and still have no health insurance here as an American. I went to the ER for a 3 hour visit this year and I'm paying off a 25k bill
@@braetonwilson4296 Ouch... I'm sorry to hear that. To be honest, I feel that free or at minimum, affordable health care is a far more important topic that Americans should be discussing, rather than dealership markup. My sympathy.
Acura Ilx💔
YOU GUYS DON'T REALLY THINK ABOUT RELIABILITY.
I can't recommend Mazda or Honda it's because of you have to spend like $32,000 to get satellite radio
But you get longevity and reliability as a result of spending extra
I was bummed about no satellite radio also, and I have the mid-level 3, but since it’s got Apple car play, I just use my Sirius XM app. It’s an acceptable work around, for being able to drive a pretty amazing car. Mazda needs to change that though.
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None of these look compact for me
imo toyota prius msrp is to high for it be in the same catergory as the others.2nd all top trims for most of the cars listed have the features the civic has, 3rd civics arnt selling at msrp. All in all i think they all are jsut about the same except the prius, and it just matter which bias you have for the car brands.
you are right, but they know that too. they did a video recently comparing the corolla and prius.
Impreza should’ve been in this
Like if you think they need to show his car.
toyota fire recalls.
Same goes for Kia Niro and Niro hybrid fire recall 121,000 (August 6, 2023)
Hyundai and Kia recall nearly 92,000 cars for fire risks also. Due to electronic controller in the oil pumps. (August 4, 2023). 2023 Tuscon, Sonata, Elantra, and Kona and 2023-24 Palisade and 2023 soul and sportage and 2023-24 seltos
To tell you the truth, Nothing, and I mean NO thing, is perfect in this world. That’s universal. That includes Toyota, Hyundai, Volvo, Honda, Audi and any other brands of cars we know of. Everyone make mistake here and there. Hence, recalls exist for every brand, not just Toyota.
@@joecrash1232 No one is talking about Hyundai and KIA fake fire recalls toyota fanboy. Quit crying
@@joecrash1232 remember this is toyota's second fire recall this year, right? Lexus NX 450h+ and Toyota RAV4 prime had a fire recall. Also this is toyota RAV4's 3rd fire recall.
KIA , NISSAN , HUNDAY GARBAGE CAR FOR SURE
Hyundai