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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Toyota was made in Kentucky so I buy American made cars....[/quote] It’s a heap of junk compared to a Toyota made in Japan. American factory workers are some of the stupidest people on earth. They work in car factories because they’re even too dumb to get into the army. [/quote] I'm the person you replied to. My car is currently six years old and I've only ever had to change the oil. No other maintenance required (other than replacing one set of tires of course). Considering the limited maintenance required compared to other cars which often require special services at 15k or 30k or 60k miles, Toyota's are great. Low maintenance cost and less time in the shop. And it hasn't had any mechanical problems despite only needing oil changes.[/quote] Sounds like a piece of shit if in the shop. My best car by comparison was a Dodge. It made it to 18 years old 163,000 miles without a single visit to the shop. Prior owner and me changed our own oil. Prior owner was a women. He had a tire mount thing so did I as has use of friends. I had 18 years of receipts. Only two repairs. A $9 dollar motor mount and $19 dollar muffler. Owner before as so cheap he used “used oil” back in day tax companies sold oil they has prices to strain it out and reuse it and rethreaded tires. Basically used tires they wrap a new thread on like $7-8 dollar each. I think on my log total repairs and maint was around $137 dollars over 18 years. My damn Camry I had a motor mount break and was so hard to reach I had to go to mechanic and was $600. My Dodge used car jack, raised engine slid in the new motor mount. It is no wonder the Japanese lost WWII they got shot while fixing their vehicles. [/quote]
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