Saturday, March 28, 2009

Are Toyota's and Honda's still as good as they used to be, as in, people say they would last forever back in..

...the early to mid90%26#039;s? Are ones after 2000 to now still as good and dependable? What about Mazda? I am looking at a 200-2002 Mazda Millenia. Anyone have experience with this car? Is it dependable if it was well taken care of and miles are decent? I need something, obviously, that will last me at least a couple, or more years to finish school, and I have a 3 year old.
Are Toyota%26#039;s and Honda%26#039;s still as good as they used to be, as in, people say they would last forever back in..
The Mazda Millenia is a great car and is considered very reliable.


However, as with any used car, the reliability is going to depend on whether the prior owner took care of it.





Consumer reports rated the 2002 Millenia as a %26#039;used car good buy%26#039; under $10,000.


I would say anything under 80,000 miles would be pretty average for a 2002 model (figure about 12,000 miles a year).





Shop for your Millenia and when you find one you like, have an independent mechanic inspect it to make sure that you aren%26#039;t buying someone else%26#039;s problem.
Are Toyota%26#039;s and Honda%26#039;s still as good as they used to be, as in, people say they would last forever back in..
I love Toyota. They are reliable workhorses, not gas guzzlers, easy to procure parts, and high resale value. Honda has good designs, same reliability and high resale values. Mazda, although a joint partnership between Ford and Mazda Japan still has a lot of catching up, if the standard we%26#039;ll use are Toyotas and Hondas, but they are not very far behind. I am partial to the first two. Hope I answered your questions and concerns fully.
Reply:Whatever the make or Model, I%26#039;d prefer Post 2000 cars. The rationale is that the newer cars have better safety features like Side Curtain Airbags etc. Also the engines are more refined and are much cleaner.





Besides you probably don%26#039;t have to do Emission Inspection for at least one year.

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