After having my share of very troublesome vehicles a little "boring" can be quite exciting!
I had two 'US' trucks before my 05 Corolla, a 91 S-10 and a 95 Dakota. Both made it to 150,000+ with minimal maintainance, the S-10 needed an ignition module around 120,000 (a guy pulled up beside me at the mart I was at and took one look at the hood up and correctly identified the failed part heh), the Dakota needed a water pump around the same time. Prob didn't hurt both were automatic and had regular M1 changes around 7,500 miles.quote:
Originally posted by m2200b:
If there wasn't Toyota where would a car buyer go for his next car after GM sold him or her
3.1 and 3.9 V6 coolant leakers, blown engines and Ford and Chrysler some ratty automatics.
I don't buy the boring stereotype - people buy these cars when their previous car maker sold them cars short on reliablity.
Most people buy them because of perception. Many import owners have never owned a domestic vehicle.quote:
Originally posted by m2200b:
If there wasn't Toyota where would a car buyer go for his next car after GM sold him or her
3.1 and 3.9 V6 coolant leakers, blown engines and Ford and Chrysler some ratty automatics.
I don't buy the boring stereotype - people buy these cars when their previous car maker sold them cars short on reliablity.
Hey, that sounds like what any intelligent person should want in his daily driver.quote:
They want an appliance that will serve their needs with maximum reliability and minimum angst.
Nice try!quote:
Originally posted by brianl703:
The only person I've ever personally known to have fallen asleep while driving did so in a Toyota Corolla.
I wonder if anyone has done a study on what vehicles are most likely to be involved in accidents where the driver fell asleep?
Well said.quote:
Originally posted by boone88rr:
My Tacoma is anything but boring. It's very useful, practical and reliable. The fastest 0-60 time of any mid-size truck doesn't hurt either.
There is a lot of talk about personality in a car. Personality isn't manufactured. Saying a car has "personality" is like saying a house has "character".
Neither are necessarily a compliment.
Maybe the Corolla or the Camry isn't the most exciting car you've ever seen but that's not who it's marketed toward.
I don't think a Civic, Stratus or Malibu are very exciting either. I know drivers of each and they are all about as exciting as watching water boil or paint dry.
A fun car is one that I can drive, not one that spends every other month in the shop.