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Originally Posted by didymus
i wonder what counts as a "problem"
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I was wondering that too. Also Nissan has the highest up to 3 yrs and then really drops. I think thats when the warrenty is up and most get fixed elsewhere or trade in. Others have 5 yr warrenties (?) which might be why they keep going up as they get them fixed for free and bring them to the dealers. Plus I think on some more expensive cars the owners are more anal about things than on less expensive cars and bring them in for smaller things, which is what I wondering about what constitutes a problem. But man Toyota does really good. I had a Tercel for the wife which we bought with over 100,000 miles on it and all I had to do for 3 yrs was put oil in (alot) and get new tires. The thing ran great but was a real cheap car lux wise.