



I like when Subaru was in the WRC, but their cars never seemed as reliable as Honda and Toyota. To be fair, Subarus have AWD and boxer engines. This means more moving parts and a niche, under-researched engine type. More torque and horsepower also means more engine stress. Subarus are interesting cars, so I would have chose them if they were more reliable. I chose Honda because their cars are interesting too. Toyota, despite making some cool sport cars recently, still has some ways to go before I find their cars interesting. Like the BMW Supra? Wassup with that man? It’s a nice car but it’s outsourced! Honda on the other hand has been making the CTR more interesting, and they brought back the Integra! I just need them to make the S2000 again and I’m sold. I’ll trade my Corvette stingray for one.
Honda, I've watched a few YouTube engine videos comparison stunts etc - the engines especially. I would not have minded a 2000s to 2010s era hatchback or tiny sedan. Ah well.
Nissan engines, they're actually so so - you could argue a Toyota could have potentials to have so so results as any other car could or should lol - pick of the luck of the draw - and Subaru, expensive, repair, supposedly expensive, and Suzuki - yeah I'd take their cheap hatchbacks for the ignition key start in the turn.
I voted Honda. Been driven inside Honda's, early models. Never owned one or drove one myself
@MysticDevice darn right you forgot Mazda and so did I lol 😆😆😆😆 yet I hate their ignition buttons 😞😭
I have dishonored myself and the car community. Must commit sudoku
I know these well enough to judge that Toyota and Honda too. Then Subaru. Nissan went down hill since the 2000. Never own the other 3.

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Never had an automobile but I'm thinking Toyotas are most likely the gold standard.
I'm hoping when I'll get one, that it's gonna be a good, freedom, trusty and reliable "Android" and not a restrictive, breaking, expensive, 'dont do that/you can't do that' "Iphone" type of automobile. If you get what I mean with that.
Nissan Skyline I've never owned any car so my opinion is pointless but this is the car that everybody drifts in and is from a animated show about carracing and it's cool so I'll chose Nissan XD
Owned a 90s Corolla for 15 years. Bulletproof car. But very spartan and rather underpowered. I now own a Honda civic which is also a very practical car but far more spritely and sporty to drive. Both are reliable and easy to work on.
I've owned Honda's, Nissan's and Mitsubishi's. Never owned a Toyota, but they're extremely reliable and long lasting, as are most Honda's. Mitsu's suck; never buy one. Subaru's are said to be good but VERY expensive to repair while Toyota's are the most reasonable. Suzuki makes decent motorcycles, not cars. LOL
I chose Subaru.
Meanwhile, you left out Mazda.
Oh. I did 😅. While I was proof reading I even thought "I think I'm missing one..."
I own three toyotas and love each of them. Great value!! Last forever!!
I think Toyota and Honda are the most reliable.
I am not a fan of foreign made cars but maybe Honda. They make a good portable generator.
Most of their cars are actually made in Texas and Tennessee
A better word is "assembled" I guess
Yes, I used to live someplace that was called the Shoe City because there was a big shoe manufacturing center. I did business with a couple of those. I noticed that one company was selling me shoes that I could tell right away were not the same quality that I previously saw. It turns out that they started getting the shoes made in China and they put the shoelaces on in rhe US. so they could still have the made in USA label on it.
I loved my Mitsubishi at one point. I ended selling the girl because I needed a bigger body car.
Nissan. I particularly like the Skyline series and GT-R, I've driven my hubby's a few times. The handling is amazing and enjoy the switching from manual to auto feature.
Great question and there are so many to choose from but i am going with Toyota.
I like Lexus land yachts but I'll vote for Toyota as their master
I love nissans bc they're beautiful and fast.
Toyota have my respect as a large manufacturer that appears to have some integrity.
However, it was a honda that I last owned and liked it a lot.
Gosh, it’s a tie between Honda and Toyota. I had two Civics and I loved them. 😊
How much oil they use compared to the same sized Toyota or other? Apparently those vtecs and vtis and so on all sound good; however oil wise? A trade off? 📴
Suzuki, because my aunt had one. 😂😂😂
Swift hatchback? 🤣
definitely Mitsubishi... Evo
I love the Evo. Everything else Mitsubishi can go. Seeing the EVO is discontinued I don’t see why Mitsubishi should be my favorite.
I’ve always had good results with Toyota
I'm all about those Yotas.
Even split between Toyota and Nissan
I know those vibes with engines times :) and equipped/built overall bodies 🚗🚗
Do you think Honda's are great yet the perfected engines use oil more than other drinking cars? Lol for oil 🪔🛢️
Toyota, hands down.
Mazda. They make very good vehicles.
I don't buy japanese cars.
Toyota
Nissan
Nissan made them better before the 2000s. My first little Nissan Sentra was made in the 1990s, really nice … next Nissan was bad. Hubby also had a newer Nissan and we pretty much got rid of them and now love our Toyota made cars.
We also have a Honda that we are running to the ground…my mechanic said don’t get rid of it… it’s still going after all the speed bumps I ran over at a high speed.
Toyota
Honda
The unsung reliable 😋
Toyata
Toyota
Audi
German car Sir.
Lol. Haha
Close enough
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