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I’m actually not a Toyota fan. And yeah, the whole machining bits in the engine is a big debacle for them. It’s just that I’ve owned Nissan before and know how crappy of a company they are and that dislike of Nissan combined with how bad of a company they are overrides this QC issue for Toyota. If you really think that making one or two decent products makes Nissan a better overall company than Toyota, I don’t think even Jesus can help you at this point.
It's not the brand, its the product. Every brand has made terrible products and good products, sometimes it comes down to the year of the product or even a specific feature.
Hanging onto Toyota like they're going to save your life is a fools mission. The new Tacoma is experiencing issues as well.
In general: Toyota is usually a safe bet, but that comes down to running old production lines well beyond the "best before" date. Many people are fine with this, they want an appliance or prioritize "no breakdowns" above and beyond all else. There is a large market for that. But they're not better engineers than other brands. They work out the bugs and run with it for another 15 to 20 years.