Wife is a 100% pure Honda fan. No matter what crap we go through.............it's not logical. And generally she is pretty logical. I don't find it, I deal with it..............TOP OF THE LINE CRV Touring- 2017 and the left rear door lock actuator - DEAD. 2nd Battery. Can't put in N and roll backwards....etc...
I am beholden to none. Subie burnt me. Used to be a Volvo fanatic. Meh. My Tacoma has been great, I think I chose wisely absolutely knowing it's a gutless wonder. I KNEW I would need mods and include that in the "price I paid"
BTW The graph shows Sub and Toy at the top. They are statistically tied. Such things are like a pride blind spot. We all have them.
I can’t say that we have any brand loyalty. Certainly not aligned to one dealership, salesman, etc.
The thing I’ll say about Honda is that we did rigorously compare vans and both agreed that the odyssey was the best of the group. Sienna and town and country were in the mix, but the odyssey hit the most high points. And then I liked the simple interfaces, clean design, etc. enough to buy the accord. I probably would have otherwise bought an E-class diesel (assuming the rear seat fit rear facing infant seats with us comfortable up front). But the accord’s “half price” and high MPGs were compelling at the time.
I would never have thought of us as a multiple-Honda household. Never in a million years. And who knows what will come next… probably whatever van has the best hybrid system and MPGs. But I will say that there was a simplicity and clean look to the interiors, not fancy, but clean and functional, that won us over for now.
I’d shop Toyota but every exterior is gawdy. I’m more and more afraid of euro brands because of the excessive cost and complexity of upkeep (and with three very active kids no time to deal with it). American brands are fine by me if they’re American made, but they need to have something compelling. Some of the GM cars are, but otherwise not much (besides overpriced pickups) is of interest.
I’ll say that Subaru is consistent. If one likes their cars, then next ones probably aren’t that different. Sort of like how I liked the consistency between the odyssey and accord. I’ve always wanted to like/but subaru, but just haven’t been compelled. Maybe if they can use Toyota’s hybrid system, with Subaru’s awd, and not the godawful ugly Toyota “SUV” car designs… keep the subaru wagon form factor… I’d consider one.