Originally Posted By: FutureDoc
But here is the irony... the Japanese "problem" areas were still more reliable than their domestic counterpart. Those Honda transmissions WHEN PAIRED WITH THEIR V6 failed... but typically after a lot of high mile use.
Back in 03-05 I remember that same crummy 5 speed auto haveing issues in 4 banger Acuras. And many of those V6 slushboxes failed well before 100k.
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issue. Yeah, the rear doors and trunk fill with water. Older Tauruses were nicknamed trixie... because you thought it was fixed but SURPRISE!!! You are stranded! Tranny, a few alternators, power steering, suspension ect. I almost bought it on government surplus to give it its own funeral pyre... but knowing its luck, it would not be reliable enough to catch fire.
Yet tons of these Taurus' make it to 200k.
https://blog.iseecars.com/longest-lasting-cars-over-200000-miles/
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Here is the trick... I run a government fleet. We buy mostly domestic.
I don't know I'd equate government abuse with how a normal person drives and maintains their vehicle. Fleet/rental cars and can only imagine the abuse they take.
If the foreign makes were so much better you'd think the fleet management who looks to reduce cost would be buying Camries and Accords over Tauruses and Impalas.
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Give me 100 of each (2017s), lets run them to 300,000 and tally the operating cost. It will not even be a fair fight. Not only that, but what a world of hurt if you want to start comparing 2010/2011 Accords/Camrys, early 2000s Rav4s/CRVs as those are some of the era combined with the domestics gawd-aweful-era products.
I'm not sure how it would play out but I think you'd be surprised. If the domestic makes were so bad they wouldn't have such high Owner Loyalty
It was a shock to me - I figured Honda and Toyota would have been #1 or #2 in no particular order....
But here is the irony... the Japanese "problem" areas were still more reliable than their domestic counterpart. Those Honda transmissions WHEN PAIRED WITH THEIR V6 failed... but typically after a lot of high mile use.
Back in 03-05 I remember that same crummy 5 speed auto haveing issues in 4 banger Acuras. And many of those V6 slushboxes failed well before 100k.
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issue. Yeah, the rear doors and trunk fill with water. Older Tauruses were nicknamed trixie... because you thought it was fixed but SURPRISE!!! You are stranded! Tranny, a few alternators, power steering, suspension ect. I almost bought it on government surplus to give it its own funeral pyre... but knowing its luck, it would not be reliable enough to catch fire.
Yet tons of these Taurus' make it to 200k.
https://blog.iseecars.com/longest-lasting-cars-over-200000-miles/
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Here is the trick... I run a government fleet. We buy mostly domestic.
I don't know I'd equate government abuse with how a normal person drives and maintains their vehicle. Fleet/rental cars and can only imagine the abuse they take.
If the foreign makes were so much better you'd think the fleet management who looks to reduce cost would be buying Camries and Accords over Tauruses and Impalas.
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Give me 100 of each (2017s), lets run them to 300,000 and tally the operating cost. It will not even be a fair fight. Not only that, but what a world of hurt if you want to start comparing 2010/2011 Accords/Camrys, early 2000s Rav4s/CRVs as those are some of the era combined with the domestics gawd-aweful-era products.
I'm not sure how it would play out but I think you'd be surprised. If the domestic makes were so bad they wouldn't have such high Owner Loyalty
It was a shock to me - I figured Honda and Toyota would have been #1 or #2 in no particular order....