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Originally Posted by fnkngrv
In some ways I kind of agree with Toyota's philosophy on this in that if you have a defective part 9 times out of ten it will be found in the first 3/36k. My first question when I see an automaker post up 10/100k is what is wrong with your product that would justify that long a warranty?
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but with toyota's recent reliability having been called into question, they'll have to step up their game (or warranty) to draw consumers back in
i'm going to be looking for a family car in the next year, and whether i buy new or used, warranty is a HUGE consideration....and why wouldnt it be?
if i could buy a hyundai and be fully covered for problems for the first 5 or 10 years, why would i go spend MORE on a toyota or honda w/ the typical 3/5yr b to b and powertrain warranties? the hyundai has more options for less money too....
i don't see the problem.