I have Toyota (Celica 2.0 1998) for 1 year now, no problems yet.How about you ?
By getmpfree
@getmpfree (132)
Slovenia
    March 9, 2007 6:12am CST
                         
            I have Toyota Celica : 2.0 , 1998, black, tires 205/15/50.
I didn't have any problems yet with this car (I have it for 1 year) , if you don't count change tires and oil.
 How about you ? TOYOTA owners, did you have any problems with your TOYOTA cars ?
2 responses
         @ironstruck (2298)
 • Canada
                    9 Mar 07
                    I have heard that Toyota is one of the most reliable vehicles made.
They run for a long time and are very maintenance free.
Also, parts it you need them are not hard to find and so are not over-priced like other rarer parts.
I think my next vehicle will be a Toyota. I have a Firefly now and I can't kill it with a stick either. It just runs and runs and runs.
                     @Kowgirl (3489)
 • United States
                    9 Mar 07
                    Nice to meet another Toyota owner. I got my first Toyota years ago. It was such a reliable car that I have owned 3 since then. I am now leasing a 2007 Camry. It gets around 40 MPG on the highway and 37-38 in town. With the price of gas going up every month, I can say I am very happy with my Toyota. I just found out that the Camry is not made in Japan and has more American parts in it than a Chevrolet.
It is manufactured in Kentucky. You have a nice car.I owned a Celica convertible with a removable hard top at one time. I think Toyota has the most reliable cars made today. 
The resell value is much higher than any other car on the road. They are #1 in the Consumers Guide. Wishing you many more years of trouble-free driving. 
                    @getmpfree (132)
 • Slovenia
                            10 Mar 07
                                    
                            Thanks, I hope too that I will not have problems in future..
The only disadvantage I feel with this car is expencive registration (900€/year) and a fuel-consuming (when you push the gas pedal)...
                            
 
                             
                        
 
                    
