Where do you go for information on car reliability?

buckwalleye

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watch out for leaking exhaust the manifolds can crack pretty easily. only real fix is to install headers and bpipes

Mine actually does have a crack! I'm torn of what to do. My buddy/mechanic says it's not a "horrible" crack. I've looked into the headers and pipes and read some things about emissions sensors, specifically for folks in California and New York. Well I'm in NY. I thought about having him weld it (he's a good cast welder), but he says it's a big job that would be labor intensive and may or may not hold for long. If you have any personal advice I'd love to hear recommendations.
 
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At this point I just don't think it matters much. I usually go to what I have personally experienced, and I talk with my mechanic I trust about his experiences.

I grew up in an extremely anti Chrysler, and more specifically dodge family. For a reason, everyone I knew with one had constant problems. However, I know plenty that swear by them. My wife had a 4Runner that was a fantastic vehicle, and I wouldn't hesitate to own a Toyota.

But, when it came down to it and I needed a full size I could trust I went with an F150 because I grew up in reliable fords. I'll turn 150k quite soon and no regrets, it's a great vehicle.

The problem with vehicle specific forums is they are filled with people who either absolutely unwaveringly love their choice, and all the people that have problems with theirs.


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Vandal 44

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I am in the car business and when I want to know the dependability of a vehicle, I look and see what class it falls under in the extended service contract book. Toyota Tundra is a class 1, Ford F-150 and GM 1500 are class 4 and Dodge 1500 is a class 6.

Warranty companies did just pull these numbers out of a hat.

Another thing to look at is the resale value and Toyota Tacoma and Tundra are always at the top.
 
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