My first car was a Toyota Camry. Rust got it eventually, but that's my own fault for lack of maintenance. That engine was probably going to outlive human civilization.
73 AMC Javelin, 232 cid 6 cyl. added an after market shifter (Hurst). Kept maintained, put 300,000 miles on it. Went through 3 clutches throwout bearings and pressure plates. Brakes 5 times a dozen belts front wheel bearings 2 times, ball joints 2 times, all shocks 3 times, tie rod ends 2 times, 6 rotors, 30 spark plugs, 4 sets of plug wires, 6 caps. 1 complete exhaust system. In my experience it was a great car. Oh 1 heater core and 2 water pumps and 2 alternators. The key is maintenance maintenance maintenance! All parts bought at NAPA all work done by myself. That was just over $2,000 worth of parts. The car cost $5,600
I have a 2019 Chevy trax i take great care of it i stay on my oil changes etc and i already have two codes pop up once i get the car fixed trading it in for a new Toyota Tacoma sr5
Anything mid nineties and Japanese
Old Toyota, not new Toyota. I would say pinnacle of reliability were the 90s Lexus models.
My first car was a Toyota Camry. Rust got it eventually, but that's my own fault for lack of maintenance. That engine was probably going to outlive human civilization.
73 AMC Javelin, 232 cid 6 cyl. added an after market shifter (Hurst). Kept maintained, put 300,000 miles on it. Went through 3 clutches throwout bearings and pressure plates. Brakes 5 times a dozen belts front wheel bearings 2 times, ball joints 2 times, all shocks 3 times, tie rod ends 2 times, 6 rotors, 30 spark plugs, 4 sets of plug wires, 6 caps. 1 complete exhaust system. In my experience it was a great car. Oh 1 heater core and 2 water pumps and 2 alternators. The key is maintenance maintenance maintenance! All parts bought at NAPA all work done by myself. That was just over $2,000 worth of parts. The car cost $5,600
Rolls Royce the plugs were garanteed for life
I have a 07 Lexus GS350 awd with a blown head gasket that I still driving to this day now thats what I call reliable 😂
Buick Centurys, and old ford pickups, and of course, old Toyotas!
Honda civic
Depends alot on the year.
Camry, civic, Mazda 3
I have a 2019 Chevy trax i take great care of it i stay on my oil changes etc and i already have two codes pop up once i get the car fixed trading it in for a new Toyota Tacoma sr5
Anything toyota or honda from the 80s-90s
Unkillable machines
Honda civic not a doubt
The Toyota helix literally won a war and is called the modern war chariot of the Middle East. Just saying.
Guess none of your mechanics ever seen an 1980s era volvo. Plenty out there with 500k miles on em.
Yeah I’d say Mazda
Toyota before all the electronics
Anything with a 22re and a 5 speed really
Sheshhh. Obviously Toyota 😂😂😂
Gabby lol💪😂
Honda makes the best engines, Toyota has problems with oil burning.
1999 Toyota corolla with the roof racks
Honda accord
Stock early third gen Cummins with a 6 speed
The buick 3800 supercharged or not them things will not die the sensors and wiring and body will fail before them engines will
Lexus es300
Toyota
I'm going with Honda. Old Toyota was reliable the new ones now are disposable cars
Most consistent build quality is toyota. The re sale value can show that.
Honda Civic or old Volkswagen bugs.
Honda or ford runners & tundras & hummers
Reliable not relatable
Lol 😂 stupid autocorrect, Thanks
Ford straight 6 trucks.
And on the complete opposite end of most unreliable is the ford 6.0L
Ford
My honda has a few words 4 u lol
My accord does too
Honda Drivers Are The Worst...Good Cars, Yes.
@@saltyreesescup3104😮
I drive Honda's.
I also drive tractor trailer in city/interstate traffic...and I agree. Civic driver's are legendary 😅
@bobmoe9221 Yes I Keep Track Of Close Calls And Ya The One That T- Boned Me Really Counts...😶🧂
Toyota used to be the most reliable until they switched over to those stupid CVT transmissions
Chevy suburbans. People keep those forever.
They just put money into them. Those transmissions don't last
Mines 38 years old.
Still only takes maintenance.
@shkkrimp7344 mine crapped out a week after warranty ran out on the most recent rebuild (93 k1500 suburban)
@@greggunsallus9512 mines all stock and original.
@@shkkrimp7344 yeah. I've seen a number of GM transmissions run 150 to 250k. About auto industry average.
Anything without emissions...
Or Direct Injection
Toyota and old Pontiac's. Find any old Pontiac, if the engine can still roll over she'll start up and run.
I call bullshit I rented 2 Toyota's now both of them threw check engine lights just getting on it.
W123 Mercedes Benz
1-800- Coolant Leaks..