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I put 310k on a 2000 cavalier but after what the ceo has done, I'm out on Chevy sedans.
Originally posted by Softballdad View PostI switched away from American made cars in 2005 and never looked back. Here is a run down of miles on my last foreign cars when I sold them.
Toyota Solara 220K running perfect when sold.
Toyota 4 runner 240K running perfect when sold.
Honda CRV 287K running perfect when sold.
Toyota Tacoma 235K running perfect when sold.
Toyota Tundra 215K running perfect when sold.
Wife currently has a long drive to work, she drives a Prius that gets 45MPG and has 295K on the clock. I know this is a truck conversation, but I could never say this about a group of Chevy, Ford, or Dodge cars. I also sold each of these with good resale for high mileage cars. I wish American cars were made better and were more reliable.
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Originally posted by aironeout View PostI will never own another Toyota vehicle. Known for their quality? BS. My daughter's 2014 4Runner has had 3 door lock actuators fail. One at 38k, one at 51k and another one at 70k along with the radio. Her best friend has a 2015 and has had two of them go out. Yet, both of the service departments and Toyota customer service deny that there is a problem with the door lock actuators. That's funny because the guy that I talked to at the extended warranty provider said, "Yea, I approve them all the time because of failure". What is even worse is that they replace the crappy plastic motor with the same crappy plastic motor. Not even going to get into the radio fiasco. Both of these are known issues that Toyota denies exist. If you can't be honest with me then you will not get any more of my business.
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