Is toyota more reliable than BMW?
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I think it would be BMW beacause I drove 10 BMW's in my life and there's nothing wrong with it. I drove Toyota 2 times and it didn't get on well.
Buy BMW that's my choice and everyones.
Yes, and better than the Mercedes, as well. For reliability, it's hard to beat most of the Japanese autos.
No. in my opinion, BMW is my choice. Toyota is out of my league.
As I could see friends of mine ever used Toyota, they didn't appricate that much in terms of safety, options and functions of each model of BMW.
When a car crashed, what do you think which one could save your life ? Toyota or BMW ?
BMW is more reliable but Toyota is much, much cheaper to maintain.
I have owned four Toyotas over the past 20 years and nothing has ever gone wrong with any of them. Their legendary reputation for reliability is thoroughly well-earned. Have no experience of Beamers.
Toyota's are cheaper. Very dependable and cheap on gas. If you want to be nickel and dimmed to death get a BMW
Probably yes, they dont need as much servicing and have good mileage, plus they cost a fraction of the price.
Yes, Toyota is better then BMW..ask someone who owns a bimmer and ask them how much it cost to repair one..Do you know what BMW stands for? Bring My Wallet.
Ok BMW Parts are more expensive than Toyota so its really more expensive and it depends if you take care of a car or not like if you dont service the car when your supposed to you will obviously have problems not being smart or anthin good luck
Yes.
Yes. You did say more reliable..not more prestigious or status symbol. In pure reliablity I would say Toyota first; Honda second and then Volkswagon's..THEN Mercedes/BMW
yes the most reliable car is honda. ma brother is a mechanic.
Don't know about Toyotas, but BMW, of course, stands for
Bowel Movement on Wheels
I've had 5 Toyotas over 25 years and can't fault them for reliability.
Best way of checking would be to look at the JD customer survey. I've not seen this years list so can't tell you. I know Toyota normally do very, very well with customers on the scores of value and reliability.
BMW are nice cars but they aren't worth the money. For every car they make, somebody else makes something as good or better for less £££
In every survey I've ever seen of numbers of breakdowns per thousand cars per year, the major Japanese manufacturers have come out ahead of the pack. BMW are decent but not spectacularly good.
What you get with a BMW (or Merc) is something more solid - ie weighing more, using a heavier gauge of steel. But that doesn't always translate into reliability, or even better crash protection.
yes I would say so i have a Toyota Previa and it's absolutely fantastic.
I have had 3 5 series in a row, pretty reliable but not perfect.
The middle one survived being ploughed into a flood. The RAC man gave the engine no chance. However i am seriously considering an avensis this time. The hire car worked well in the mountains. Can't say it's as pretty or has the same prestige but it has got the price tag either. It is a company car and the saving will mean I can get 2 for the same tax bill ( my wife is taxed at 22%)
both are reliable
Toyotas are more reliable than BMWs. This isn't because BMWs aren't reliable, more that Toyotas are the most reliable. Toyota and Honda both have an enviable reputaion for reliabillity that none of the german marques can match. And this is from a BMW owner.
I wouldn't trade my BMW for a Toyota though, as BMWs are much nicer to drive.
Go to South Africa, the most popular car to nick is the toyota, cause it just never die.
Japanese and German cars reign supreme
no, nothing is more reliable than the german makes of merc, bmw, audi. this is because a) japanese cars are made every minute with emphasis on cheap parts and super fast production where they have many in stock(thousands). b) merc,bmw,audi will not make as many stock and built quality is far higher as you pay more.
You pay for what you get. Don't expect a 10 grand toyota to last 20 yrs like a 60 grand s-class.
Answer this question! Out of the old cars in europe, what is dominant? i see mercs/bmw that are 20 yrs old still on the road!!
Toyota has a reputation for having a quality product and they offer excellent customer service..I think you should compare apples with apples and visit a Lexus dealer. You will be impressed. BMW's are nice.
maybe for the first 5 years - a bmw will still be on the road after the toyota has been recycled.
Yes, BMW's are on of the most unreliable car manufacturers around. The gGermans are all the same, Mercedes are unreliable as well
See :
reliabilityindex.co.uk
-top 100 cars
"Official. You can't beat Japanese car reliability."
I hope this helps.
According to consumer reports, toyotas are much more reliable.
Reliable? Over what time frame and mileage? 1 yr / 12K miles? 3 yrs? 5 yrs? 10 yrs? What are the driving conditions - normal driver? Taxi or commercial service?
I don't think anectodal information about someone owning 1 or 2 cars of either make is as useful as comparing the service requirements for both manufacturers.
Here is one example: for most Japanese cars, the mfr recommends that the steel-reinforced rubber timing *belt* be replaced somewhere betw 60 and 90 K miles as 'normal' maintenance step. If not replaced, then *when* (not if) the timing belt fails, the valve train will stop moving, but the pistons won't - they will slam into any open valves and destroy both the piston and valves.
In contrast, BMW and most other German and even US car manufacturers use timing *chains* which do not need to be replaced in normal service. Some timing chains last 250K miles, or more.
Another item: Honda's 4 cylinder engine has placed the water pump on the pulley of the main crankshaft. Whenever you replace the timing belt, it sure makes sense to replace the water pump at the same time. If not, you repeat the entire repair job a second time.
Japanese cars are *perceived* to be more reliable because their manfacturer's overpriced service checklist requires them to replace and rebuild their cars over time. People in the US buy Lexus (a brand not even sold in Japan until this year - all Lexi were still called Toyotas) because they love the coddling and pampering that Lexus dealers indulge them with. Lexus are nothing more than overpriced Toyotas, only loaded with bling.
Now, you tell me which car make is more reliable. I would take a BMW any day of the week over a Toyota. Whether I kept it one year or 25 years.
They are probably the most reliable vechicle around .Ask the Taliban they have limited mechanical skills yet their Toyotas keep on running in the harshest of conditions.BMW s are more complex and are not as reliable.Spent a long time in Australia most popular vehicle in the outback is a Toyota.MIck.
i think toyota is more reliable since it is a japanese company. not saying anything but japanese companies tend to be more reliable in the auto and electronic market.
I'll give u reliable..i have an 89 bimmer WITH OVER 400k on it. BEAT THAT!!! i betcha cant. They are both reliable, but if i can get a car 2 get up 2 400k and treat it like a RACE CAR with the ORIGINAL ENGINE IN IT.pshh, plz. Plus if you like sporty, BMW has it. I total 3 cars with my baby and get a lil paint scratch and i didnt have 2 get a new bumper. My baby is strong. even tho they are expenisve 2 maintain, the glory of your bimmer bein at 400k and can brag about it is WORTH EVERY DIME BABY!!
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