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Originally Posted by Colvindesign
Sorry, but you are way off on your japanese car interpretation. In my family there have been about 6 toyota's and well over 2m miles combined. In fact I have an aunt who bought 3 toyota's in a row, all over 150k miles, she had to buy 'new' ones because her daughters kept wrecking them. I have gone to look at Lexus's in my budget and all had over 150k miles and drove like new.
Then again, I worked at a repair shop and saw many 7-10 year old 80-110k mile BMW's with major malfunctions.
My father was a GM employee for 27 years and owned nothing but chevy's and almost every single one of them, needed some sort of repair (you would not expect) in the first year.
So yeah, the brainwashing worked, when my family got good cars from Toyota that lasted for years and miles many times more than the chevy's in my family, they brainwashed me into thinking their products were better.
I have gone back to Chevy though, with a 2002 Malibu, then a 2005 Trailblazer, and both of them required no repairs, but I didn't have them that long (up to 54k on the malibu, up to 36k on the blazer) then we traded in on a 05 Durango (stupid stupid stupid) that has been to the dealer 3 times and needs to go back and has less than 18k miles, and has had interior pieces fall off in hand.
Sorry for the rambling, but I have seen a lot of toyota's and lexus's with way over 100k miles, many of them in my own family. In fact my first brake job was on a 1985 celica with over 230k miles.
When is the last time you saw a Chevy with over 200k miles? In my family I have seen 4 Toyota's with that, and they have owned more chevy's than toyota's by a large margin.
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FWIW: I bought a 1988 GMC 2500 Pick up with 152,000 on it for $5500. Drove it 60,000 miles (112,000 Miles) then traded it in for $3000 on a 1997 2500 Suburban with 42,000 miles. That was in 2000, I now have 155,000 on my Suburban. Yes I have replaced stuff that wears out, but I still have the same Engine, Transmission and rearend it came with. Yes, I do maintenance but other than that it is still going strong.
I routinly tow my tractor and impliments to and from my farm with it. (Trailer weight with tractor including trailer is 10,500 pounds)
My mom drives a Camry. It is a fine car. Bought new, 148,000 miles now.
Not really biased one way or the other my Suburban gets crummy milage, but the Camry can't tow my trailer.
Maybe I'm unusual?
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