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Here’s Why Honda and Toyotas are Unreliable Now
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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 3824556" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>Die hard Toyota nut here! All my wife and I have driven for 13yrs now. Her family pretty much also all drive older Toyotas. I prefer older stuff, favored is around the 1998-2006ish range. Absolutely prime years for the legendary Toyota reliability! So well built.. can be hard find nice ones in good condition though.</p><p></p><p> I do all my own maintenance. My current daily driver work truck is a 2002 Tacoma 5spd manual 4x4 v6. I love it! Wife drives a 2004 sequoia, great vehicle. We currently own 4 Toyotas.. Older Tacomas and 4Runners with the factory rear-locker make the best hunting/trail rigs.</p><p></p><p>All that being said to HELL with the newer stuff! Scotty is funny, but his videos do get annoying and he often doesn’t actually give much real info lol.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with the statements here about any manufacture vehicle lasting IF it’s well taken care of… that’s the key, taking care of it. Try shopping for used boats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 3824556, member: 50626"] Die hard Toyota nut here! All my wife and I have driven for 13yrs now. Her family pretty much also all drive older Toyotas. I prefer older stuff, favored is around the 1998-2006ish range. Absolutely prime years for the legendary Toyota reliability! So well built.. can be hard find nice ones in good condition though. I do all my own maintenance. My current daily driver work truck is a 2002 Tacoma 5spd manual 4x4 v6. I love it! Wife drives a 2004 sequoia, great vehicle. We currently own 4 Toyotas.. Older Tacomas and 4Runners with the factory rear-locker make the best hunting/trail rigs. All that being said to HELL with the newer stuff! Scotty is funny, but his videos do get annoying and he often doesn’t actually give much real info lol. I also agree with the statements here about any manufacture vehicle lasting IF it’s well taken care of… that’s the key, taking care of it. Try shopping for used boats! [/QUOTE]
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