QUOTE (TheReader @ Apr 24, 2004 - 5:34 AM) | Hi everyone,
First, I must give my apologies for the following long post. This is my second post and I hope I do not clutter too much of the cyber space.
Reliability of the Sixth Generation Toyota Celica (6GC)
This topic is very interesting. There seems to be various misconceptions on the reliability of the 6GC when comparing it against various levels, including car, make and locality.
One must really focus on the individual car (even for a new car) to assess its reliability. Numerous factors can affect the reliability including:
* Company (why the car was build, its investment on the model, the focus on electricals and engine, materials, the actual build process, etc) * Person (how the car was driven, its history on maintenance and repair, etc)
Obviously, trying to obtain the above information is almost impossible if one does not own the car. In fact, I understand that it might sound very ironic and really defeats the purpose of buying a car when one must own a car before one can actually know its reliability.
Therefore, while being unable to know its true reliability, to a certain extent, there are some propositions which one can use to ascertain a potential reliability of a car.
Upon research (albeit only over the Internet) for the past year, I believe I would make the following very general propositions (with all other things being equal) based on the previous views of the members of this topic:
1. The 6GC is one of the most reliable cars made by Toyota. 2. Toyota and Honda are the companies which consistently make the most reliable cars (which require the less maintenance or daily care). Mercedes Benz and BMW reliability is current declining against Toyota and Honda. 3. Mercedes Benz and BMW has engine reliability comparable to Toyota and Honda although their respective maintenance and daily care must be higher than Toyota and Honda to maintain its reliability. Their electricals are definitely not as reliable as the electricals of Toyota and Honda. 4. Imports are generally more reliable than "local" cars.
Obviously, those views are my thoughts but I believe they are correct. I hope you would come to the same conclusions after research as well.
Thanks for reading, TheReader |
hes like the guy that just pops up everyonce in a while to spoute out some words of wisdom...
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