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My mother’s 2008 Ford Taurus is stupidly reliable!! It has 290,000 kilometres on it and it hasn’t had any transmission or engine problems at all!! The only problem it had was someone retired guy in a Jaguar caved her front right door in. It was also low-speed rear ended in 2017 at night. I still think to this day that the only reason she will stop driving it is because it will rust before anything major happens to it!!!
I like your optimism and experience, but why is Toyotas warranty so short?
Why don't they match Hyundai?
Back at the start of the 90s GM started making the Saturn, they wanted to start from scratch and do things like the Japanese, well those first Saturn S series cars were great cars, you can still see many driving around. the later generations of Saturn cars started their gradual decline in quality. and ended up just being a typical GM product. and of course they are now gone.
the point is, that if American car manufacturers wanted to make good reliable cars, that do not cost a fortune, they could, but they choose to make cars that last only 5-7 years. so people come back to buy more.
Same goes for appliances but that's for another channel 🙂
Hi Scotty, can you make a vid explaining European Car manufacturing/culture and how it relates to their reliability? Also, your experience with those vehicles whether good or bad would also be nice.
Japan’s the future
I saw this 2007 Toyota Tundra with 1,000,000 miles. I was like "how is this possible?"
I love my 4runner. Yes its new but i know that i can drive it for the next 20 years.
It’s not Japan vs the USA! It’s why the Germans no longer make the most reliable cars. Because cars are no longer a function of mechanical engineering and instead a function of electrical engineering. Cars today are more computer than machine. When was the last time you bought an American TV or stereo?
I agree with most of what you said Scotty other then how Japanese workers are treated. Working in Japan is one of the most stressful places to work. Many workers are worked to death and are expected to work overtime often. There have been many cases where workers commit suicide from overwork and their families file lawsuits after finding out that the deceased was forced to work 100+ hour weeks. I cant speak for Toyota workers though….perhaps its better for them or maybe just as bad. Either way Toyota makes great vehicles.
Japanese employees today have a work ethic about like WW2 Americans.