Posted by Dick2 on June 02, 2016 at 06:37:40 from (184.101.30.75):
In Reply to: Camery update posted by Geo-TH,In on June 02, 2016 at 04:18:36:
I've driven Toyota's since 1990 and never experienced any major problems with them. They have all been much more reliable than any so-called U.S. made vehicle. Right now Camry has more American-made content than any of the Big 3 auto makers. That's funny in itself.
Toyota has replaced a lot of V6 engines beyond any reasonable warranty. The Toyota 4-cylinders are almost bullet proof, but their V6 engines have not been able to achieve that reliability. The recommended oil for Toyota vehicles is 5W-20 oil. I use Shell oil in the Tundra V8 and change at 5,000 miles. I use synthetic in the Camry and change at 10,000 miles. We don't have to consider condensation here in the dry climate of the desert, so that is not a factor.
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