There was a time made in Japan meant junk. Same with made in China, junk. Just because we ahead of Toyota at one time, no longer. Many think that made in USA means junk. I buy GM's. My kids think they are junk and Toyota is king.
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons why Toyota is a popular marque is down to the reliability of its cars. Toyota has a reputation that borders on obsessive when it comes to reliability. The firm employs thousands of engineers to test all major components in every model it produces. No car leaves the factory without a clean bill of health! Why Is Toyota So Popular? BeemTech Technology Updates www.beemtech.com/blog/why-is-toyota-so-popular/
At 71, I've lived through the evolution of foreign cars in US. There was a time Japan was the student. Now Japan is the professor. . Just my opinion. I'm sure you will never agree. Remember when US cars were junk at 100K? Was it by accident they now last 3-4x longer? I remember when MPG was under 10. Many things have changed. geo.
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