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Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
S_2NR wrote:ibttoyotafan...wait...nevermind.
Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
toyota2nr wrote:Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
You still toting because you don't have a Toyota?
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Stephon. wrote:I don't get it.
Then again I also don't get how people could walk into TTTL, see a Yaris and say "Ways! I wan't one, that car real nice"
cause its a toyota......
It will outlast any other cars in its class......
Stephon. wrote:Well there are some people (like a friend of mine with a corolla) that carry their vehicles for the first service (the free service) and never carry them back. He has been going for almost 2 years strong and not a single problem, the car still runs (not at it's best and defiantly not as it did when it came out of the showroom) and this is what some people think a "reliable" vehicle is. A vehicle that you can mistreat and not take care of and still starts every morning running on 2 year old oil.
Whereas if I did the same with my Mazda or a VW, I would be facing a lot of problems after 2 years, which is why some (not all) Toyota owners say that Toyota is the best because they can mistreat it and not service it and it would still run.![]()
Dat logic!
Dunno I'd take my chances with another brand and service it to run at it's best.
Stephon. wrote:Yeah but if everyone serviced their vehicles the way they're supposed to then theywould all give you equally the service you deserved
nemisis wrote:Stephon. wrote:Well there are some people (like a friend of mine with a corolla) that carry their vehicles for the first service (the free service) and never carry them back. He has been going for almost 2 years strong and not a single problem, the car still runs (not at it's best and defiantly not as it did when it came out of the showroom) and this is what some people think a "reliable" vehicle is. A vehicle that you can mistreat and not take care of and still starts every morning running on 2 year old oil.
Whereas if I did the same with my Mazda or a VW, I would be facing a lot of problems after 2 years, which is why some (not all) Toyota owners say that Toyota is the best because they can mistreat it and not service it and it would still run.![]()
Dat logic!
Dunno I'd take my chances with another brand and service it to run at it's best.
by that same logic imagine all those Toyota owners "not associated with you BTW" who do proper maintenance. If after no maintenance on two year old oil it still running then if you do proper maintenance the Toyota is a best investment, not so??
Morpheus wrote:nemisis wrote:Stephon. wrote:Well there are some people (like a friend of mine with a corolla) that carry their vehicles for the first service (the free service) and never carry them back. He has been going for almost 2 years strong and not a single problem, the car still runs (not at it's best and defiantly not as it did when it came out of the showroom) and this is what some people think a "reliable" vehicle is. A vehicle that you can mistreat and not take care of and still starts every morning running on 2 year old oil.
Whereas if I did the same with my Mazda or a VW, I would be facing a lot of problems after 2 years, which is why some (not all) Toyota owners say that Toyota is the best because they can mistreat it and not service it and it would still run.![]()
Dat logic!
Dunno I'd take my chances with another brand and service it to run at it's best.
by that same logic imagine all those Toyota owners "not associated with you BTW" who do proper maintenance. If after no maintenance on two year old oil it still running then if you do proper maintenance the Toyota is a best investment, not so??
I know a woman who hasn't changed engine or transmission oil in here 2002 Mazda Familia hatchback since August 2010 and it still going (against all my advice mind you). So that's old logic. Most major Japanese brands nowadays will give you the same service with similar maintenance IMHO.
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