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[*] posted on 6-18-2013 at 12:13 PM


Too good ...will :lol::lol:



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[*] posted on 6-18-2013 at 06:00 PM


Jap crap????


My PRIUS just went over the 490,000 miles.
I have had two recalls:
A steering knuckle, and a water pump. Both cost me zero and the dealer gave me a rental. Last year the factory issued a recall on the odometer control unit and they gave me a new one at no charge and gave a rental for three weeks. Now the odometer show a mileage of $8,000 miles.
I replaced the hybrid battery about a year ago...I bought one from a junk yard in Fontana, Ca. which cost me $500.00. The car had 32,000 miles on it from which I purchased the battery, so I had to take it to the dealer to sinch-up the two ECU's (the car has one and the battery also has one, and both have to register the same miles). So now I have a car that thinks it has about 20K miles. (except that the dealer instaled a new odometer module). I did also replace the 12V start battery and a heater control solenoid.
It burns about 4 oz. of oil between oil changes. I have always used 5-20 synthetic oil in the engine, and every tankful I put in two oz. of fuel additive.

Both of my FJ Cruisers have been outstanding off-road vehicles. With the upgraded suspension, I can easily drive 100 MPH (not KPH) on the road between Asuncịn and Punta Abreojos.

No one will EVER talk me out of a Jap car.

The only vehicle that ever came close to this car was a VW Rabbit diesel Cabrio. I traded the car in with 427,000 miles on it (the odometer went around 4 times). At the time, the Rabbit was getting 45 MPG on the diesel engine. And at the time, it was cheaper to drive to TJ to fill up on Diesel (18 U.S. cents per gallon), than it was to make a phone call. Diesel was selling for over a dollar per gallon in the U.S.


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... we have spent over $5000 in repairs in 130,000 miles, no more Jap crap for me




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[*] posted on 6-18-2013 at 06:27 PM


What Udo said.....

And may I ask you, what do you do to put on that kind of mileage. I drive 25000 miles for work each year but you got me beat. You've been to the moon and back plus some.




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[*] posted on 6-18-2013 at 06:34 PM


Udo,

Great track record in those two cars.
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But almost a million miles in a prius and rabbit? Yikes!!!
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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 08:17 AM


What??? I absolutely love, love, love my Toyota FJ Cruiser! I bought it in 2008 and have nearly 80,000 on it with it needing just the normal maintanence!! I have driven it half a dozen times from Washington State to San Felipe in both winter and summer with no problems. It is great for the rainy, snowy winters of the northwest and the deserts of Mexico! I wouldn't trade it in for anything....except maybe a new FJ....I am missing that new car smell! :lol:



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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 04:17 PM


Crap? I've got 249,000 miles on my 2002 4Runner - have just done recommended maintenance, no repairs - even has original alternator. It uses less than 1/2 qt between oil changes and I get 21+ mpg on the highway.
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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 04:30 PM


I just gave my rode hard and put up wet Toyota 93 4wd Pickup with 220 k miles to my nephew in California.

The truck was not really maintained other than fluid changes and tires, new plugs, new plug wires once, and a timing belt or two.

I never did anything to the emissions system ever, no O2 sensor, no cat conv., nothing in 20 years.

The 20 year old truck passed California emission standards first time.

I bought a 90K miles 10 year old Toyota Tacoma to replace the 20 year old truck. ;)



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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 04:43 PM


Well, there is no doubt of the quality of Toyota 4WDs, and other vehicles... However, it isn't the only car company out there, so go ahead get another brand... I have owned a Jeep, Subarus (3), Mitsubishi, Mazda, Plymouth and Toyotas (3) and my parents have owned (that I recall): Fords, Jeeps, and a Chevy Suburban 4WD.

The Japanese brands I had/ have were all nearly flawless and excellent values. The American brands I owned were crap in quality (1975 Jeep and 1990 Plymouth). My parents had great luck with Fords and the first Jeep (1965), but bad luck with the second Jeep (1970) and the Chevy.

I cannot see ever owning anything but a Toyota product as the quality of mine, the wife's, and everyone I know who has Toyotas (a lot) is just great.

So, if you are car/ truck shopping... do you ask who has a Toyota about a Toyota or ask someone who doesn't... and spreads bad news about a brand they don't own? :rolleyes:

(PS, I do not own stock in Toyota or get any form of payment for talking about Toyota)




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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 04:50 PM


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dont see any on consumers report "10 least reliable cars and trucks" either :?:
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2013/05/top-10-least-reli...


CR didnt say they were unreliable. Just not a pleasant driving experience.
in all fairness, hook is correct. sound like a case of bad luck with that corolla!:no:
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[*] posted on 6-19-2013 at 07:47 PM


we own a 95 camry w/ 137k, 03 tundra w/ 131k and 11 camry w/ 36k.

completely happy with all of them. where did 805 greg go?




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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 12:34 AM


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we own a 95 camry w/ 137k, 03 tundra w/ 131k and 11 camry w/ 36k.

completely happy with all of them. where did 805 greg go?


Maybe over to TacomaWorld.com forums to see if he has better luck there??? :lol:




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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 04:56 AM


Cars are a preference,:light: I just like and have had great success with Fords. I bought a Honda once and a got a flat the next day on my way to work.......hated that car after that. Porsche was great until the water pump went and it was going to cost $1500 to fix a $2500 car. Rolled the Jeep within 3 months. Newest toy is a '94 Bronco I just bought from the original owner with 86k miles, it is ready for Baja!



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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 05:22 AM


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i'm still waiting to hear what cost $5g's.


You may be waiting for awhile...
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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 06:15 AM


I have a Toyota Rav4, and my wife has a Toyota Matrix. Both are extremely reliable - and mind-numbingly dull.
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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 07:13 AM


My main job is as a hydraulic engineer, working for a company that has me put together deployment containers for the military, and I had to travel to military bases throughout the Southwest US. Plus I have many civilian companies that use hydraulics on their heavy equipment. I have the resources to find and repair or replace whatever hydraulic connector and adapter anyone needed.
I also provided hydraulic fitting identification seminars to the same people.

My part time job is as a chef and caterer. That entailed schlepping my cooking equipment from Morro Bay south to San Diego.

The rest will come out in my book once I am retired this year and I have time to write it


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What Udo said.....

And may I ask you, what do you do to put on that kind of mileage. I drive 25000 miles for work each year but you got me beat. You've been to the moon and back plus some.




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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 07:57 AM


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Crap? I've got 249,000 miles on my 2002 4Runner - have just done recommended maintenance, no repairs - even has original alternator. It uses less than 1/2 qt between oil changes and I get 21+ mpg on the highway.

My '02 Yukon has a 5.3 liter V8 and weighs 8,600 lbs per an official scale. It has 269,000 miles on it and gets an average of 18.5 mpg on the highway. With the 3rd row seat removed and the back seats folded down I can haul 4x8 ft plywood and dry wall + up to 12' 2xs INSIDE. Can't do that with any jap vehicle.
Oh, I did have to put in a rebuilt tranny (6,000 pesos in Ensenada) and a used engine with 68,000 miles on it ($550 in Canada). Love that big hog.




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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 03:34 PM


durrelllrobert - "...weighs 8,600 lbs..."

You must be referring to maximum towing capacity and not curb weight.
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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 04:25 PM


Google J.D. Powers vehicle dependability study for 2013 - the numbers speak for themselves . . .
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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 04:26 PM


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I have a Toyota Rav4, and my wife has a Toyota Matrix. Both are extremely reliable - and mind-numbingly dull.


A pair of Ferraris may have been a better choice, perhaps?




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[*] posted on 6-20-2013 at 09:52 PM
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"Don't badmouth my Tacoma"!!:lol:






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