I’ve had good experiences with Toyotas so maybe I did something right.
“”I’ve had good experiences with Toyotas so maybe I did something right.””
I’m driving a 20 year old Toyota Camry. Bought it new in 2004 in Huntington Beach and drove it to GA when we moved out of CA.. Being oldsters, we didn’t do much driving. It has less than 50,000 miles on it. I need about 700 more miles on it before the next oil change and whatever else they need...My husband passed away 3 years ago so I’m flying blind on all this stuff. I didn’t drive it at all in CA but had to learn after my husband got ill after we got here. I drove a ‘78 Chevy Malibu and I could at least see where the end of the hood was - the reason I wouldn’t drive the Camry in CA..I still can’t judge parking without knowing where that front end is and it’s too late for me to grow a few more inches!
Sold the ‘78 Chevy Malibu with less with 80,000 miles on it when we got ready to move in 2006 and got as much for it as we paid brand new. Great car. Should have brought it to GA with us on the moving truck...
The 4runner works for me. Got rid of the outback mistake
Toyotas are great. We’re going to get a Tacoma later on this year. I’m on my 2nd Honda CRV. Its a 2006 with 110,000 miles. Runs like dream and has never had a major repair. We change the oil, tires and brake pads.