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Toyota all the way. Own a 2006 Toyota Corolla, was rear ended by a Chevy Cobalt, alot of damage to the Cobalt and none to my car. Have had no mechanical problems with it. Toyota truly does make safe and reliable vehicles.
@FordmanHaulit3002010 95% of all fords sold in the last 30 years had their cruise control modules burst into flame and its owners all burned to death because they couldnt escape their house because of how fast their lump of plastic in the garge burned. And the other 5% had their rear axels split for no reason ans everyone in the van died because their Ford rolled 10 or more times after the axel split at 70 mph on the highway! Ford has its issues too you idiot.
haha this is funny cause i work at home depot and ive tried to put that many cinderblocks in someones truck and it squats alot more than that. and all you have to do is drive behind one of these truck to see there junk everytime they hit a bump there bed bounces everywhere lol
@Batangero Right. I bout bought a 13year old 4Runner that was sitting in a storage shed for 5.5years with no maintenance or anything. and it drove perfectly. after 6months i decided to change timing belt, radiator, brakes and a few things more to get her running back up to par. I bought it with only 62k on the clock and now has 87+ and still going super strong. I don't know of many Fords or Chevy that can pull of this kinna of reliability after 0 maintenance for almost 6years 4Runner best ever
Toyota all the way. Own a 2006 Toyota Corolla, was rear ended by a Chevy Cobalt, alot of damage to the Cobalt and none to my car. Have had no mechanical problems with it. Toyota truly does make safe and reliable vehicles.
ELPJM09 2 months ago
Its also nice to know that the Tundra has been rated the most dependable 1/2 ton truck on the market for 5 years running byt JD power!
Motorfordtoyota 6 months ago
@FordmanHaulit3002010 95% of all fords sold in the last 30 years had their cruise control modules burst into flame and its owners all burned to death because they couldnt escape their house because of how fast their lump of plastic in the garge burned. And the other 5% had their rear axels split for no reason ans everyone in the van died because their Ford rolled 10 or more times after the axel split at 70 mph on the highway! Ford has its issues too you idiot.
Motorfordtoyota 6 months ago
The Tundra is tough
duckbuster96 6 months ago
haha this is funny cause i work at home depot and ive tried to put that many cinderblocks in someones truck and it squats alot more than that. and all you have to do is drive behind one of these truck to see there junk everytime they hit a bump there bed bounces everywhere lol
broncoxl302 9 months ago
that....made no sense
ohhSnapcharlie 1 year ago
ITS SO TRUE TOYOTAS LAST VERRY LONG BABY!
coreeman101 1 year ago
@FordmanHaulit3002010 Your a dumbass. Obviously you've never been in a toyota!!! Most reliable Kind of vehicle on the road today.
gleason65 1 year ago
damn comercials with no sense
ElLeonidas2009 1 year ago
@Batangero Right. I bout bought a 13year old 4Runner that was sitting in a storage shed for 5.5years with no maintenance or anything. and it drove perfectly. after 6months i decided to change timing belt, radiator, brakes and a few things more to get her running back up to par. I bought it with only 62k on the clock and now has 87+ and still going super strong. I don't know of many Fords or Chevy that can pull of this kinna of reliability after 0 maintenance for almost 6years 4Runner best ever
Tamayo1980 1 year ago