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What car says "reliability" to you?

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Originally posted by: kalster
toyota /thread
Pfft, whatever. Honda/Acura and Subaru are much more reliable. How the fvck did Toyota get this reputation? They're more reliable than American cars, but they're not the most reliable car out there.
 
Parents used to have a toyota camry. Ran great with no problems even after having been in an accident that crunched the entire nose.
 
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Chrysler Reliant K car.

Oddly enough, I bought one in High School (it was all I could afford) it didn't die until it was 15 years old and had 250k miles on it.
 
Originally posted by: DanDaMan315
Mercedes. Only car I heard of that made it to 1,000,000 miles.

There's a Volvo 240 running about North America who's owner is paid to take it to all the Volvo meets. It has 2.5m miles.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: DanDaMan315
Mercedes. Only car I heard of that made it to 1,000,000 miles.

There's a Volvo 240 running about North America who's owner is paid to take it to all the Volvo meets. It has 2.5m miles.

yah that guy has like a 200 mile commute everyday.
 
I see a lot of Olds Delta 88s from the 80's still on the road.

Toyota trucks seem to run forever. My '86 has ~200k. A coworker with the same truck put 400k on his before the drive chain (belt?) wore through the water jacket.
 
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