Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Here is the most reliable car brand, according to mechanics

If price and quality are to go together on four wheels, according to mechanics, there is only one place to go.

It spills over Europe's borders with Chinese cars.

And although many of them fill up well in the ports around – read more about it here – the Chinese cannot keep up with the competitors.

At least not if you ask a number of Spanish mechanics behind the iTV profiles on social media such as TikTok.

However, it is not because neither the European nor the American car brands are pulling up when it comes to operational reliability on four wheels. Instead, we are going on a trip to Japan.

This is written by Eldebate .

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Toyota already has a reputation for building cars that are mechanically almost impossible to kill. And the Spaniards can't tinker with that.

In fact, the mechanics themselves praise the very cheap Toyota models for their build quality. As an example, the mechanics lifted a Toyota Yaris with 320,000 kilometers on the lift.

And even though it has been around the Earth many times, there are not many faults to be found on the little Japanese. And not at all seriously serious.

In particular, the mechanics highlight the absence of rust, broken parts and general leaks. Something that otherwise typically shows up on older cars with high mileage. But not on the Toyota.

The mechanics conclude that for the price there are no better cars on the market than the ones Toyota makes. Although the Japanese are not flawless.

Most recently, Toyota has had to recall as many as 211,000 cars because the rear doors can open while the cars are driving. A solution to the problem has not yet been found. Read more about it here .

Should we, for a brief remark, also round up the cars with the most faults, a survey revealed last year that over a wide range (i.e. divided by car brand and country of origin, ed.) it does not look insanely impressive. Read more about it here .

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