They say that Toyota's cars last the longest, is this true?

Question:
Is it true that a car made by Toyota will not break down as fast as other deal maker's cars would?

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I am looking for a newer O.k. car to buy - I don't care how fast it is or what it looks like...?

I would say (only from personal experience) that chevys tend to last longer. My family has owned chevys for years, as farm vehicles and as road vechicles. And 90 percent of them have made it past the 250 thousand mile mark and are still running great. They are great vechicles. I was fooling around with my dad in a chevy corsica a few years ago going 75 miles an hour down the highway and accidently slammed it into reverse and we figured we had dropped the transmission because no car will survive something like that, but it started right back up. They are really reliable cars. With regular oil changes and tune ups you can keep any car going for a long time. Hope this helps.

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no its not true

What makes newer model cars quieter?

no

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We've got an old Chevy with 250,000 miles on it and it's still running just fine.

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No because there are Ford cars like the first Model T that are stil around. They came out way before Toyota.

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According to Consumer's Reports, yes. Toyota and Honda especially manufacture very reliable vehicles.

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Depends on how the vehicle is treated, and maintained as to how long they will last.

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toyotas are quality cars in my opinion dude. also parts are cheap too. just my opinion. hope it's of some use for ya.

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I always used to think the VW Beetle (from the 1960's) would be around forever...and some are!

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I had a Mazda that was nine years old with 340,000 Mi. The only reason I traded it was to get my wife a Mini van.

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Nah - Hondas and Volvos last longer. I have a 1989 Accord that is still in great shape. I expect to drive it for many years to come.

What kind of car should i buy?

yes its true my grandmas car is a 1987 toyota and it works like a charm ... actually all my family has a toyota and they have been fabulous... just dont get an american car... there not so good

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In general, yes, this is pretty true. Toyota has been working on a philosophy of continuous improvement since its inception, and puts a lot of detailed work into what they do. As long as the vehicle is properly maintained, it will last a very long time.

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Other makes that are very reliable/long lasting - Honda, Mazda, Nissan is improving, and that's about it. Stay away from domestics if this is important to you. In general, a car's lifespan is about 100,000 miles. It's not uncommon for the ones I mentioned above to last at least 200,000 or more if properly maintained.

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yeah my dad still has a Toyota car from like 1980 somethin

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Any machine has to be properly cared for. If not, then it will break down. I know Toyota has a good well built and sturdy body. It rides smooth and comfortable. It has a nice quit running engine. And, I never hear a lot of traffic noise when driving my Toyota. As for under the hood, I have to take the dealers word for it. I have always been told that if you get a Toyota, and take good care of it, you have a car that will last a life time.

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yes, beacuse my dads w\still works and he had it scince i was born

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It all depends on how the car is taken care of. My brother has a 1979 Toyota with 350,000 miles on it. It's still is great shape body wise. 3 years ago 325,000 miles we pulled the motor and transmission and had them rebuild 2nd rebuild on the tranny and 1st on the motor. the whole reason we redid the motor is the #3 cylinder has no compression. He bought the car brand new and has keeped up on the maintenance. he does not drive it hard. Keeps his foot off the floor (No hard accelerations) and drives it at 65. with the rebuild of the motor and tranny he will get another 250,000 out of the car. Yeah I would think they make a good long lasting car.

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YES!!! I am driving a 93 Corolla
My family has been the orig owner and the car has lasted.It does not over heat.the engine is great; but there are electrical issues when the car gets older.the lights have gone out, the blinker light will go out evantually, and the "Main relay had to be replaced" (It was this tiny 40 dollar electrical input that plugs into the fuse box).My family has driven the heck out of this car.The car, since we received it, drives more than an hour and a half everyday.Keep up with maintenance the car will last forever.Ask any mechanic the consensus is that the motor will last forever, if you keep with upkeep (oil change, basically)

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The car has over 310,000 miles ...and counting! (and I look at the odometer at least once a day)

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They make good cars, but they certainly have no monopoly on quality. Plus, if one does not do timely maintenance, any car will degrade rapidly.

Soon to be college student looking for a great deal on a good car.?

A friend of mine bought her Toyota new, then 5 years down the road she got a conplete tuneup, she never had one previously and the car ran like new. I love their cars. and I believe that if you see a Toyota broken down on the road it is rare. So that would be a yes.

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Yes
I have had one for 16 years and it still works fine and has never broken down.

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Mechinacally wise yes, you still see alot of the 1980s Toyotas on the road.

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i owned a toyota corrolla and they are very good and realiable now i have a mazda and its aswell very good

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Since Toyota and some of the other Japanese manufacturers tend to use the same parts over and over again, they tend to get better due to it.

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I find they do have quality but have issues like any other manufacturer.. Usually the domestics break and need repairs a little at a time.. a import usually will go to a point with no real issues then when it starts breaking down..get rid of it quick as it will nickel and dime you to death after.

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I also find toyota and Honda dealers have learned how to strong arm in a way it's customers to keep them religiously maintained and that helps with the longevity even more.

Buying a new car, detials!! i need them?

Nope, that is a myth. Check out other questions by other Yahoo users asking questions as to problems with their Toyota's & lexus

Who do car dealers use for their trade in valuations?

Sure is, Toyota and Honda are tops all the way, best overall cars/trucks for reliability, dependability, gas mileage. I had a Yota that had 367,000 miles, still was running when I sold her to a friend.

Toyota prius?

You really can't make a blanket statement like that. However, if you look at Consumer Reports, you will see virtually every Toyota and Honda vehicle get's outstanding reliability marks. Each manufacturer does have it's gems though.
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