JaredPointer
COME AT ME BRO
FWIW, I think a lot of the "mythical Toyota Quality" was helped along by piss poor quality from domestics. Sure, lots of early Toyota trucks got lots of miles on them (because they were inline 4 bangers most likely) but I don't really see where people get that they were top-of-the-line quality. Interiors were always cheap (lots still are) and lots of the earlier trucks had rusting problems. I think Toyota (and Honda) had a lot of help in garnering their quality image by a lack thereof from the domestics. In the past few years, I think that the "quality gap" has really narrowed down, however I can't recall many makes from any manufacturers that didn't have some sort of problem or gripe from current owners. After all, they are designed, built and assembled by people and we are prone to mistakes.
One of the main reasons I am a Toyota buyer (other than great dealership service and relationships compared to the take it or leave it I got from the domestic dealerships) is the higher retained resale value. I hope this latest issue doesn't hurt the resale value area too much, although I have my doubts.
One of the main reasons I am a Toyota buyer (other than great dealership service and relationships compared to the take it or leave it I got from the domestic dealerships) is the higher retained resale value. I hope this latest issue doesn't hurt the resale value area too much, although I have my doubts.