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puffpass23
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I have owned an 87' Toyota Camry that ran fine up to 320,000 miles on it. I sold it for cheap as it was starting to sputter a bit but it is still being used!
I also owned an 94' Toyota Camry with 300,000 miles on it that is still running fine. I currently own a 92' Toyota Camry with 280,000 miles and I still only have to bring it into the shop only about once a year.
I have owned Jeeps and a few other Chrysler and Ford model cars that have had countless problems. These cars at 150,000 start getting problems! I've never met anyone with a Ford car that is running fine over 300,000.
So I'm just wondering what makes Toyota superior over American brands in terms of longevity of the car?
I also owned an 94' Toyota Camry with 300,000 miles on it that is still running fine. I currently own a 92' Toyota Camry with 280,000 miles and I still only have to bring it into the shop only about once a year.
I have owned Jeeps and a few other Chrysler and Ford model cars that have had countless problems. These cars at 150,000 start getting problems! I've never met anyone with a Ford car that is running fine over 300,000.
So I'm just wondering what makes Toyota superior over American brands in terms of longevity of the car?