Nope... Dan
Yep
yep 4runner!!!
Nope, lots of big SUVs on that list, wonder why....
Cheese County Bass Club
My Dodge did not make the list (nor did any other Mopar product). I wonder how long before the Dodge haters take notice and remark.
It's interesting that none of the "luxury" brands make the top 15 list. Although I suppose they are known more for their luxury appeal rather than their longevity. Enjoyable read, thanks for sharing the link.
Nope, didnt see any vehicles on the list that would do what I need a vehicle to do...
Toyota and Lexus are #1 and #2 in reliability based on other surveys, so I’m good.
BassCat Sabre FTD
Mercury 150 Optimax
"It's just fishing"
9 of the top 15 are "foreign brands" with 7 of the 9 being made here in America. The top in reliability was a Japanese made Land Cruiser and the other a Japanese made 4-Runner. Two Ford products, and 4 GM products. I've wanted a Land Cruiser for years, just too tight to drop the money on one. The Tundra and Ridgeline are the only pickups. I have to say I've read other articles touting the F250 long term reliability. Not sure why it didn't make this list?
There is nothing stopping my oil burner at 200k or any full size oil burner at that.
Mercury 250 proxs 2B115089
Tundra
Yep, all three. I own a Tundra, Tacoma and a 4Runner!
Yep, my tundra did. And my wife drives a Lexus.
Tundra and Avalon
Yessir
Most Dodge diesels end up with over 300,000 miles. I know a few with over 500,000.
I would say that list isn't worth anything. Honda Accord is know world-wide as one of the most dependable and durable vehicles ever and it wasn't even on the list. Then to put any GM product on the list is just damn hilarious!
Nope
Nope
Yep, Tundra and 4runner.