cianh91
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That’s the truth 5years if torture that took and still ran perfectThat was the most reliable car you'll ever have owned
That’s the truth 5years if torture that took and still ran perfectThat was the most reliable car you'll ever have owned
Gave up on Toyota years ago, not the name of reliability they once were
We have a W reg Corolla.....still good......very low mileage....its done just over 800 miles in past 4 yearsStill lots of old corrolas and carina e's around
Are any cars reliable anymore?
Same again, too mainstream, they’re not a luxury marque anymore.I hear even Mercedes are nothing like what they were.
Since when did BMW hook up with Toyota ?
The new Toyota supra is just a rebadged bmw
Same again, too mainstream, they’re not a luxury marque anymore.
That's just a marketing blurb, have to make out that the new supra is something special to justify the ridiculous price. The supra has already been stripped down by a few American companies for product development and there's nothing Toyota about it just a few badges. Same as when they used the Subaru engine in the gt86, they tried to say they're engineers had optimised it for their carhttps://uk.motor1.com/news/298256/toyota-supra-bmw-engine-explanation/
No, it isn't - see my link above
And as it was shown as a concept
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My cousin has a bmw 7 series from 2000. V8 Petrol. High spec.True, the old mercs from the 70's and even into the 80's were lovely cars. I was in a merc recently and it was very meh.
Are any cars reliable anymore?
My cousin has a bmw 7 series from 2000. V8 Petrol. High spec.
What a car.
All a bit tired but nicer than a modern one.
it just a few badges
The bonnet,boot and steering wheelOn which components, exactly - or did our 'Murican cousins not specify?