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  • Look at all these haters. You can't argue with facts. Toyota dominates. I push my little car so hard many are surprised its still running. I did the same on a ford. Well.. Let's just say it don't run anymore.

  • haha funny commercial but the car's already clean!!!

  • Toyota all the way! Own a 2006 Toyota Corolla and was rear ended by a Chevy Cobalt, the Cobalt took alot of damage, my car had no damage. Have had no mechanical problems just the regular oil changes,tire rotations, air filter change etc. Toyota are truly safe and reliable. Family is looking into buying another Toyota.

  • 20 years my toyota has broken down after the warranty thats 4 years after i bought it we fixed it it coasted 2000 dollars now it broke again and they say the part coast another 1400 dollars plus labor

  • @miguel929496 There are exceptions. Only 3 of our many Toyotas have ever broken down. One of those was because of a car accident. Otherwise, Toyotas have yet to give us frequent problems.

  • I love how all these haters even decide to click on a TOYOTA video, Just to leave a negative comment. Grow up already. Every car company in the world has had there share of problems. No one is perfect.... I own a Toyota and the car runs like a champ. I wouldn't trade in my 2006 Corolla for any other american car.

  • LOL. The kid is messing uo the back of the driver's seat.

  • they should have made this commercial real. when he pulled up to the option box, the car should've been going 90 through the car wash, and him panicking in the driver seat.

  • i herd yall make nice cars i like them very much toyotas are always cool

  • I love this commercial too. That kid in the back seat looks like he's really day dreaming about getting to drive that car someday. Real cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Second, Emission problems. I dont see any emission problems appear when those grey import cars have to do the same smog tests as the other car do. There is only 1 reason that can explain the reason, it's about stealing those dealers' jobs. The conclusion is they want to prevent competiton and consumers always want competition. Period.

  • I prefer to pay the same amount of money to those hardworking workers. Competition is always the best. You wont get improved until you have a challenger. And focusing on auto market, government keep banning grey import vehicles because of either emission or safety issues. I think all of them are BS. First, safety. For people who choose to import cars themselves have already considered about this problems. Car safety is only to the grey import vehicle driver, not to the other.

  • Why are you guys always saying that buy the American cars to save the jobs? If your cars are better, you dont have to keep telling other people to buy them. People will make the right decisions. And about jobs, why do we have to keep all the jobs in America? Hardworking employees earn those jobs. I saw a news that the Japanese workers fixed a road that had been separated into 2 separate pieces in a short period of time, but U.S. workers spent couples months for just paving a highway exit.

  • But the 00s toyota....well,I think some of them are just not failed but will

    (of course some of toyota born in past ten years are really reliable for surely)

  • I don,t want say it, but as they"80% of toyotta that sold in last 20 yaears are still on road today" I have to say that is of course because the toyotas in 90s and 80s are good and can work for many many years(I know it because my grandfather had a '89 corolla and it works very well(until my uncle get a camry from his "father-in-law(my aunt's dad)" so my grand father sold the corolla))

  • i wish Toyota remade the supra, my favorite car in the world, its my dream car! best ive ever seen, 2 bad i cant afford 1 at the moment and 2, there so hard 2 find anyways... :(

  • THIS IS SO TRUE :D

  • I find that percentage to be a little high

  • @brainfish036 ur poopy haha =)

  • No Camrys are Australian made

  • Toyota = Fail!

  • @ihearthescreaming Dude, toyotas are one of the best cars in the world. My granduncles 1987 toyota camry has 259,000 miles and still runs perfectly. If you are smart, i suggest you start with a toyota, they may not be the fastest or most good looking, but their quality is 15 out of 10 on a scale. (this is just my opinion)

    BTW, they are one of the most sold cars on the globe. ( well in america at least) so yeah.

    :)

  • I love the Camry, IMHO is the most sexy non premium sedan

  • @Zinizzle - you think it's because of all the deregulation in Washington that makes American made car parts so crappy? And these corporations and their TEA Party cronies think less government is the solution to everything.  Government making sure companies make quality products and produce quality foods is what will make our nation the one to envy again.

    Deregualtion SUCKS!!!!

  • It is the truth! My Toyota doesnt have any problems.

  • @AllianceB95 and neither does my caddiac or my dodge.

  • I think it's funny, in all the years of the Camry, the most dependable sedan, was rated very high. Then Toyota starts making them in the US, And they have all of these problems. And this so called unintended acceleration, when every other car manufacturer uses the same type of design, and technology. And they didn't have problems. They should of stuck with their Japanese heritage.

  • I bought a Toyota in January and it was a brand new 2010 Toyota Camry with 10 miles on it and it stalled right after i bought it so... "Why the Toyota Camry? Reliability, affordability."

  • @drh1111 Must have been a Camry assembled or made in the USA.

  • hahaha I would laugh if the car experienced rapid unintended acceleration into the car wash :D.... Toyota, "to move you forward" :).... All they need to do is edit the kid out!

  • very clever...

  • 80% of toyotas sold in the last 20 years still run today? yes that's because the gas pedal is stuck. the other 20%? you don't want to know

  • @theguythatcould Media can lie to you as much as they want, and you believe in every word they say, like a kid who can't think skeptically. You're on hook, stop and think about it.

  • @300Lexsc dude everything is a lie, including history. victors are the ones who wrote it, but you take it like it's taught. same with the media, we just go with the flow.

  • what this means the kids control parents in america??

  • soooooooooooooo funny! great commercial i love it

  • So cute, the baby is in charge.

  • Toyota - Moving Forward... even when you don't want to

  • @gamer7790

    You're so original. I haven't heard that one before.

  • @gamer7790 hahahahahahaha

  • LOL the car was perfectly clean before it went in the carwash.

  • Haha...very cute....

  • Reliability, to move you forward... whether you want to or not!

  • @Luky1Jay Haha !

  • Yay! We love Toyota:D They have the BEST Vehicles on the road! Unlike GM and Ford. Blah!!!!! I'm waiting for the 2012 Camry to come out:)

  • Yes they did have that but it's been eclipsed by issues with computer controlled gas pedals.

  • Maybe they'll sneak attack you guys next. Oh. I forgot, Canada doesn't have a naval base, do they ?

  • Actually, we do dimwit.

  • Be nice now. Surely you know that there would be no auto industry at all in Canada if it weren't for the Detroit 3 moving factories across the river into Windsor and then north. Canada's artificially low currency made the exchange rate attractive for them to do that. Also the Canadian gov't. had a content law which required them to do that if they were to sell their cars in Canada. Did you know that GM was in Oshawa before WWI ? You need to be grateful to your big brother in the south.

  • I'm perfectly aware of that, but you played the whole "you need to be loyal to your country and buy only what we make" card. I'm telling you that Canada DOESN'T only make the big 3 and neither does "big brother". I'm sorry if I came off as an asshole, I'm just sick and tired of hearing the same rhetoric of "Buy American, you are a communist of you don't"

  • Understood.

  • well it only makes sense that 80 percent are still on the road. the other 20 % actually made it to their destination.

  • Wonder if the kid will be alive in the future to inherit the pos car?, search Youtube for - Dave Gilbert toyota

    Then watch - "Video expert recreates Toyota sudden acceleration"

  • ...Okay, I''m totally slow--that's Tiger, isn't it?

  • @Saihei Not Tiger. But a close look alike.

  • I still like Toyota, i'm not a sympathizer nor am i japanese. i just will give them another chance... unlike u rude idiots fighting over nothing in the comments below.

    go toyota!

    -Loyal Toyota Customer

  • @lexusES350h ... Go ahead. Send some more money overseas.

  • The engineering was done in Japan. And I'm getting sick and tired of you Japanese sympathizers.

  • I hear the worlds smallest violin playing....

  • I think it's time all of you Japanese sympathizers were taken downtown for questioning. Then you'll be put on a bus to a rehab camp. The Toyotas you leave behind will be recycled into bed pans and birdcages.

  • that kid probrably is to young to know how much toyotas suck!

  • Thankfully too young I hope to hear you.

  • ya....i dont know about the reliability part but toyotas sure are moving forward. without driver input.

  • How many Toyotas have had the same problems in other countries or is the problem with the world's number one selling car isolated to just the United States? Kinda makes you wonder if some sabotage was done... weren't the Toyotas in question assembled and manufactured in the god ol' U.S of A?

  • The Toyotas that are sold in China are built in Japan. Some of these are models that are not sold here in the U.S. and some are. There have been 9 Toyota recalls in China in just a little over a year. Faulty brakes, power windows to name just a couple. I seem to remember about 750,000 vehicles affected.

  • @sarahtwit u r dumb! toyotas sold in china are made in china . the ones sold in south east asia like malysia, singapore, thailand are made in either thailand or JAPAN depedning on the model. The ones sold here ( Singapore ) are not affcted by the recall cuz the parts are from Japan not AMERICA. America parts caused it

  • @sarahtwit The Toyotas sold in China are made in China, In all of Toyota's years of building vehicles they were always one of the best. And reviews and Toyota owners odometers can prove it. Then they started building them in the US. which was awesome to support our economy. But then everything started going downhill, Because of our American parts and assembly. Nothing we make in the US ever hold up as good as from Japan. US is nothing but corporate greed, wants us to buy a new every 5 years.

  • @Zinizzle - you think it's because of all the deregulation in Washington that makes American made car parts so crappy? And these corporations and their TEA Party cronies think less government is the solution to everything. Government making sure companies make quality products and produce quality foods is what will make our nation the one to envy again.

    Deregualtion SUCKS!!!!

  • @MsUndaunted The Government shouldnt have anything to do with what we eat or buy. Yes, less govenment is what this country needs. Too many small helpless people, much like you, rely to much on other people to do things for them. If you dont like a paticular car, dont buy it. BUy the one you can count on and like. Other companies will have to make better cars if no one is buying them. As far as food goes, do you really need someone to tell what is healthy? What are you half retarded?

  • @LargeInTheMargin Deregulation and no oversight is what is wrong with Corporations in America. And no one needs people telling them what to eat but we do need the government to enforce the laws that make farms and companies produce healthy and safe products. So you and your Tea Party non-sensibilities can take your idiotic ideaologies and go to hell.

  • @DeeEmBeeAay Is anything I said untrue? Idiotic, I think not. Go to hell? Haha, get over your self. You talk about healthy and safe products, people should be smart enought to make their own decisions. Youre the jackass if you continue to purchase unhealthy and unsafe products. What kind of unhealthy and unsafe products come from farms?

  • @LargeInTheMargin Is that a serious question? What kind of unsafe, unhealthy products come from farms? Haven't you heard of pesticides on produce and added hormones to animals? Or lead being added to paint and used on toys? Where were you when all the recall of produce and toys happened because of lack of regulations and oversight? Government is necessary but only when it is used in the fashion is was created for. To protect the citizens from foreign invasion or corporate abuse.

  • @DeeEmBeeAay Yes it was a serious question. When used correctly, pesticides are not harmful. They keep away pest and inspects and disease. ◦ They protect human health by stopping crops from being contaminated with mold. If we expect them too meet the demand at a fair price, they have to be used. Now lead in toys, thats terrible. Especially when there have been laws into place for many years. In that sense yes our government should be there to protect us. I mean, what can you do?

  • My Prius was 100% made in Japan and has had ZERO mechanical recalls and runs perfect.

  • Toyota's new motto... WE'RE ON A ROLL ! STOP US IF YOU CAN !

  • 80% of Toyota's cars sold within the last 20 years are still on the road. Aren't most cars that were sold WITHIN the last 20 years still on the road?

  • @stevedhenning

    No doubt about it,strong and solid quality in the past, but well,now,lets see if today's Toyotas still on the road in 20 years.

  • until the gas pedal sticks and kills your whole family

  • NOT FOR LONG!!

  • 80% Of toyotas sold in past 20 years are still on the road today! The other 20% made it home. :)

  • why is he getting a car wash there is not one spot on the car

  • At least Toyota and Honda tend to voluntarily recall their cars unlike American companies that tend to fight tooth and nail with the US Government and then playing the finger pointing game.

    Just saying.

  • a 101% with you!!!

  • No Toyota did not voluntarily recall their vehicles. The feds forced the recall and stopsale. Honda. Yes they have been very good about recalling vehicles, and thats why I am glad my girlfriend drives one. Ford and GM have also been very good about recalling their vehicles when something is found wrong.

  • @fordtrucksftw

    I don't know about the past, but Toyota's current recall is voluntary

  • No it is not, the stopsale is, but the recall is not.

  • OK, I was reading an article on KlewTV web site stating that the recall is voluntary. Their information could be incorrect

  • @fordtrucksftw

    I've perused through other articles, and these articles state that Toyota initiated the recall. There's a class action suit against Toyota, which probably got Toyota's heels clicking on the problem.

  • Let me do some looking, if I am wrong I will have no problem admitting it. :)

  • Ummm...yea. These Toyotas are super reliable. I had a 2007 Camry and the tranny failed catastrophically in 2008 with 87000 miles on it. $4000 + dollars later, it was good as....well, a Toyota with 87000 miles on it. Glad to get rid of that thing. That was my first, and last Toyota. What a piece of junk.

  • lol, $4000 to rebuild a transmission good god. i just had the transmission rebuilt im my 1991 chevy cavalier(yes 20 years old). it cost me $950 and the car had 145K miles on it. still runs great. i figured everything needs to be rebuilt sooner or later, 145K and 20 years aint too bad. the car is rust free, so i decided to fix it. not to mention it has always been reliable, starts right up even in bellow zero weather.

  • Damn 87,000 in a year? You must live in that thing.

  • I got the thing in late 06, and gave it the boot in late 08 so it was really almost 2 years. It had almost 100,000 on it, and a still shiny looking tranny in it when I turned it in. Yes, I do alot of driving for my job, and I do feel like I live in my work cars.

  • @ cheapeep36 ... Your list seems awfully short considering that there are on average 14,000 parts in any given vehicle. I've been in manufacturing for well over 30

    years myself, have owned my own business for 20 years. My partners father was in manufacturing from the mid 20's to the late 80's. We are very well connected in the auto industry with very deep roots. My point is that I know for a fact that they buy more in Mexico and China than they want their American customers to know about.

  • I heard about the car pedal recall but had no idea it affected my NON toyota truck good thing I found more info here carpedalrecall com

    searched for my model & (VIN#) and found my Ford truck had been recalled so look out! it could save a life maybe yours

  • 80% of ALL Toyotas sold in the past 20 years, meaning it INCLUDES cars sold LAST WEEK.

    NOT 80% of 20 year Toyotas! I see about 1 20+ year old Toyota a month IF THAT.

  • agree, very few of these cars are actaully still on the road. false advertising. while i still see 2nd gen cavaliers on the road, almost regularlly. pretty amazing considering i live in the rust belt and the last of these cars were produced in 1994.

  • I love my camry no matter what.

  • of course 80% are still on the road....because the gas puddle is stock...lol..and the driver can't get off the road but keep driving....driving...and driving...lol...jap car sucks ass...

  • Toyotas are still the most reliable brand out there..and even honda had a major recall, that says these japanese brands actually care about there cars when they recall unlike trashy american brands like gm and ford. Also the 8 toyota models that were recalled with sticky accelerators are not built in japan but are built in North America.....meaning this whole recall thing happened because the americans don't know how to build cars and was probably set up by gm or ford to ruin toyotas image.

  • @osamiii324 You're as stupid as the people that think that somehow VWs built in Germany are better than those built in Mexico when in fact they're all shit.

    The accelleration defect is in computer programming which has nothing to do with assembly line workers (or gas pedals).

  • Ummm...yea. These Toyotas are super reliable. I had a 2007 Camry and the tranny failed catastrophically in 2008 with 87000 miles on it. $4000 + dollars later, it was good as....well, a Toyota with 87000 miles on it. Glad to get rid of that thing. That was my first, and last Toyota. What a piece of junk.

  • sounds about right. i dont think it could of been said any different way :D

  • HAHA now it should say "80% of all toyota sold within the past TWO years have ran off the side of the road"

  • Ha, reliability. Toyota can't make shit. Oops, the acceleration pedal is stuck, its my cue to jump out of a moving vehicle, oh damn i just shot myself, somehow i got a gun from the glove compartment. oh great i caused a driveby. Thanks a lot Toyota.

  • Only dumb American people wouldnt know what to do in a stuck pedal situation. Its like "when a red light stays red for 10mins to an 1 hour, dumb American people will sit there until it turns green..." All you have to do is turn the key to shut off the engine and thats it. No need to go and crash into a tree or a ditch to stop the car, American brains are full of concentrated products that they sell in a food markets. Sad!

  • Stop fooling yourself into believing that Toyota creates good jobs in the U.S. They're a terrible employer. None of their assembly workers are unionized, and they're shutting down the last auto manufacturing plant in California (NUMMI Fremont), despite their best cars being built there, so that they can save a few bucks building the same cars in Mexico or Japan. Burn in hell, Toyota.

  • Thats right folks. Buy a Toyota, the only vehicle on the road you can hear rust while you drive it...

  • Toyota recalled millions of cars because the accelerator sticks to the floormats and causes you to drive uncontrollably through children crossing the street.

    Great company, huh?

    If I owned one I'd practice turning the key off at 60mph and steering into the bushes.

  • they new toyotas being built and designed by americans*

  • @EpiDemic117 Toyota sells their cars in China as well. These cars are built in Japan and exported to China. There have been 5 Toyota recalls in China since January 2009.

  • And That's why it is called a global market. Everyone does it. So there is no justification for having to buy domestics. You buy whatever the hell you want

  • The justification for buying from the Detroit 3 is that there are still approx. 3.5 million Americans directly employed in the supplier base used by Ford, GM and Chrysler. The vast majority of the Detroit 3 supplier base is non-union, I might add. The Japanese use some American suppliers and some American engineers but it barely amounts to 4 or 5 percent of that. Why would you rather support the Japanese instead of your neighbors? Believe me, the Japanese wouldn't do the same for you.

  • I disagree with you. I know that Glacier Daido in Bellfontaine OH, supplies Toyota rod bearings, HFI, and Johnson Controls in Columbus area makes foam seats for those guys, and Yamada in South Charleston, makes driveshafts, Sanoh and Filtech in Findlay makes tubing and filters. Those are the ones I can think of readily. My contacts at these places are maintenance and engineers. No translators needed, for they appear to be American, however I did not ask their citizenship.

  • Japan gets the profits and puts american workers on unemployment Toyota has been hurting this country ever since they have sold their cars here. Japan is taking advantage of our country and people accept it. i for one wont. I am an American and will always buy American

  • Nooooo Toyota has created thousands of jobs when they first started making cars here. The main reason and problem with what we are having with the economy has NOTHING in relation to Japanese auto companys. It first started with the housing market.

  • "I am an American and will always buy American" That's called company loyalty. When in fact it doesn't help the economy any better than if you were to buy a Honda or Nissan. However there was a rare saying that one of the GM exec said that I really liked. When someone asked him if you should buy American or not. He said, "No you should buy whatever car you think you should have".And that's why we have a competitive market.

  • to bad the car wants to kill u now...

  • I think I'll go out and buy a new Camry today. Oh, what's that? They aren't allowed to sell them? Oh well.

    Kid in the back seat-"No dad, you want the button that says Recall.' So much for Reliability.

  • BUY AMERICAN!

  • Sign at a GM dealership..." Toyota owners, STOP - IF YOU CAN - and look at a new GM car. "

  • "Stop-if you can" lol. Good one.

  • LOL HAVE FUN WITH YOUR STICKY GAS PEDAL RECALL! Cheap Toyotas. "Stick to making computers" and drive a Mercedes

  • @DrGamble28

    LOL..I should'nt Laugh at that comment.

  • Not everyone can afford a Mercedes like you can.

  • if that is true.......then why are all of the best selling trucks and suv's Fords.......why has Ford had an increase in sales and isnt owned by the government like chevy or chrysler. Why do most of the american innovations come from Ford? think about it....and toyota's are made from scratch, just like american brands

  • the best selling car is a toyota and the best selling suv is not a ford. but still ford is behind toyota and gm

  • actually the best suv's are fords, they are the best selling and nobody is behind gm nor chrysler, not even no existent lancia.........toyota yes.......they are a good company, but gm.....are u serious?

  • there is a dirrence a dodge chevy even ford for this matter are the original cars they have not been melted down and shaped into new cars like toyotas

  • Find a toyota truck from the 1980's and you will find a truck you can throw cats through. They rusted so bad you could hear them on a quiet night.

  • You can't even BUY a Camry today....hmmmmm

  • And the remaining 20% accelereted, crashed and killed everyone inside. Thats why you buy a quality German car, and not Japanies...

  • This commercial bothers me every time I see it. Good idea, but why would anyone be washing a clean car?

  • but im also a turbine engine mechanic with an extensive knowledge of engine and transmission mechanics and theory

  • Its all a matter of how well you take care of your vehicle. ive owned many a vehicle and every one of them i took very good care of, including a 91 mustange 5.0, a honda cex with a b18c1 engine. a 92 dakota with a 360 v8 from the dodge power wagon. a 69 dodge charger and my current super charged pontiac g5. no im not some spoiled rich kid whos mommy and daddy buy him everything. im a grown man who understands the value of a dollar and how to take care of his vehicles.

  • LMFAO I Love This Commercial

    Its Sooooo CUTE!!! :-)

  • My ass! Not in M.I. i have not seen an older TOY!!!! in so long it's not funny. and if your talking about 90's TOY's i beat it's had 5 moters put in it.

  • It is fact that Ford is the MOST generous automotive company in the WORLD and when people say Toyota cares about americans thats not true. Ford gives millions of dollars to charities around the country each year. Billy Ford himself (the owner) takes money out of his pocket to give to students that cant pay for college to get a college education. Japanese companies give nothing to this country except low grade cars. Buy American or go somewhere else we accept nothing but quality. GO FORD!

  • @blitzred3 i will only buy cars owned by ford for that reason. when i found out that they gave the works that they had to let go money for an education to get a new career my job hit the floor. that and they are the only company to not take the bail out from the government.

  • FORD..

    F IX

    O R

    R EPAIR

    D AILY

    ford is car a for the caveman that has not evolved..their heavy as hell..waste a lot of gas and as sedan makers their way behind everybody.. i still have my dads 87 Supra whit 180,000 miles on it and it stills runs great! the only thing replaced was a clutch disk

    and as for youre anti japanese car attitude..well do you know that the ford rager usese a Mazda tranny and steal alot of car designs from mazda,volvo,lincon,and juaguar

  • @Sonicku Big deal , my wife has a 1997 Jeep that was purchased new and now has 215k miles with the factory clutch . The only thing under the hood that has been replaced was the water pump at 180k. Toyota pricks told a lie in the begining to sell cars , and when you tell a lie often enough it becomes the truth. Oh, how about that big recall. I thought the toyota cars were bulletproof?

  • @Sonicku Guess what dumbass , Ford owns 40% of Mazda , so they can steal all the designs they want. They saved Mazdas ass in the late 80's . If they had not stepped in , Mazda would be like the Yugo Obsolete

  • @Sonicku lol well are they German? I dont think so... Hahahahahaha

  • First off my dad drives an F250 with 210,000 miles and the only thing that needed to be replaced was brakes because they started grinding. secondly ford owns lincoln jaguar volvo and partial mazda. soooooo idk what your talking about secondly the design of a car doesnt determine its dependiblity. Ford truck frames are 4.5 times more solid than toyota frames and can carry more tonage without twisting the chasis.

  • BEst trucks period.........

  • u do kno that mazda has been partiall owned by Ford for damn near 20 years right? and that the mazda navajo is a ford explorer...........u do know that damn near every car company pays ford for someting in some way.......u do know that i have a 1988 ford taurus wagon with 600,000 miles on it, onl major thing done to it was a transmission flush and 2 tune ups.......

  • No toyota you can't kill me with sticking gas pedals

  • Kids are so damn demanding these days! But seriously the real reason 80% of Toyotas are still on the road is they are SLOW! Cars that have low performance tend to stay together longer cause its hard to beat on em'. Many of the fast ones probably wrecked.

  • toyota's are cheap pieces of crap. I laugh at all the people driving them

  • my first and current car 91 chevy lumina euro 3.1. . bought for 700 bucks . .in college . . ih ohio . . graduated and drove it to florida . . . put in 50K miles . . .still running . . .

  • Is it just me or has Tiger Woods found a new gig?

  • LMFAO!!!!!

  • i dont know why ppl like toyota there the worst car company HONDA IS way better

  • @oswaldo9127

    I like Hondas too - I drive a 2009 Accord LX - but Toyotas are cool too. Especially the Prius.

  • Toyota used to make a quality product, but unfortunately thats not true anymore.

  • I will stick with my 1985 Cadillac sedan deville . I love my car first car i bought when i got my driver license in august. Only had 56,000 miles on it now it has 66,000 on it

  • I have a 1995 Toyota Celica 2.2L 5spd with 248,000 miles. Better than any domestic vehicle I've ever owned!

  • @LotusElise03 thats because it doesn't have enough power to lose

  • bmw e36s r reliable, fun, and look good

  • Am I the only one that likes Toyota ?? lol.

    Plus the kid is cute !! ^^

  • When I hear a domestic car with over 100k miles I think "will it last" or "what's wrong". On the other hand when I hear Toyota I know I'm safe. Currently got 180k miles on my 2006 corolla.. Installed a TRD supercharger pushing 280whp on a 4 banger.

  • @David4989

    So what else is done? Cause the TRD supercharger doesnt even put those numbers @ the CRANK lmao....

  • And 20% make it back home.

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  • I've not keeping my car for 20 years lol, unless I have absolutely have to.

  • people Runs and buys these car that are not made in the USA. Which took our Jobs away from us Nah-Man thats not cool go For AMERICAN cars and the money stays here in American. not only that but people would have more jobs. I say Send them back and keep our on cars! We can build them same as anybody else Or even build them better and safer.

  • look at 3rd world countries guess what really old pick-up truck they all drive? Toyota.

  • gringo4x4do (- u my freind know what ur talking about i wanna see more ppl like u in america

  • It's Very Funny... Lmao!

  • I dont understand this commercial, I mean why would the kid want the heavy duty wash when he wont inherit the car for at least 12 more years? I would want the lightest wash possible up until I got the car because I wouldn't want all that wear and tear on the paint??

  • @adamlin84 Because, people don't think about commercials that deeply. it's simply supposed to get you thinking right then..

  • WHY WASH THAT CAR. it still clean.

  • toyota such a boaring metal with wheels lol

  • read the toyota problems from the dealer not to metsion the 3.8 million cars recalled hahaha.

    toyo suck period they were good from 90, 2001 and newer only problems

    buy the way the prius is rated at 40. 7 mpg

    chevy cobalt 35 so im just sayin

  • Toyotas all SUCK ! Boring cars and not as reliable past and present as people all think!

  • 80% of Fords are still on the road today. The other 20% made it home lol.