Amazing cars, put together very well mechanically. If you take care of them, change the oil every 3-5 thousand miles, replace things like timing belts, spark plugs, etc when you're supposed to..they'll last a long, LONG time. Mine is 13 years old, has 203,000 miles on it and I plan on driving it at least two more years...maybe as many as EIGHT. I'd rather do that than have another car payment.
2006-06-25 08:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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They are very good cars, with strong reliability, good resale values, and comptent design. Occassionally there is a mistake, like the Echo, and I have heard some poor things about the Yaris, such as it is totally stripped of most convenience features, but for the most part, they are one of the top car companies around. That said, I wouldn't buy one because their offerrings tend to be short on passion and personality. If you want a car as transportation, Toyota is great. If you want something that is an extension of yourself, try other things until it feels right. Of course, if you are a very plain, mild, everyday kind of person, a Toyota is likely the right choice that way too.
2006-06-25 15:18:03
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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ooh yeah,
Toyota is the first i ever drove - i actually started with a 1983 Corona - most people dont even remember those. it never stopped running whether the fuel is soo low or the heat is up the roof.
now im keeping a 1991 cressida grande which is the 6 cylinder edition as a spare car cause i know whenever one of those new cars go down - the only thing i can depend on is a toyota.
2006-06-26 05:15:10
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answered by Thunder 2
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Absolutely! Just keep changing the oil. I got 315,000 miles on my little '91 pick up.
I tried buying an American-made car to "buy American," but it just didn't run or hold up.
So i finally gave up and bought a Toyota. I wore it out and bought another one. I have a Prius--LOVE IT!! 53 mpg!!--and a '93 pick up. I have no reason to ever buy anything but a Toyota.
2006-06-26 06:00:19
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answered by Einsteinetta 6
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Yes they are. Because Toyota makes good cars for family, speed,wagon, Off road, 4*4 and Vans...
2006-06-26 00:04:33
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answered by poiuytrewqasdfghjklmnbcx 2
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People can get a lot of miles on them. They also have a good record. The Toyota is a really nice looking car. Let's not forget those trucks and my favorite...SUV's.
2006-06-25 15:22:00
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answered by ? 4
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I love my Celica, wouldn't trade it for the world... It's a great car, handles wonderfully in all weather (FL weather that is, haven't driven any other place), drives with great ease, and has yet to fail me so far... From the few different cars that I have driven, I feel it's the best of it's kind, and I have no complaints, (my fiance on the other hand has problems due to his height).
2006-06-26 05:44:28
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answered by ditzychik508 5
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I have a 1985 Toyota Celica and it's been a great car for me, very reliable, and heavy duty. I love it.
2006-06-25 15:18:50
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answered by You'llneverguess 4
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Hells yeah there good!!! Mine is a 1983 Toyota Supra and shes still ticking!
2006-06-27 05:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely yes I own a new Carolla and it has been a great car. Next year I hope to replace my Dodge Truck with a Tundra.
2006-06-26 12:34:20
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answered by underpaid 3
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