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Is toyota's cars better than Honda's?

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which would you prefer?

~~~Toyota or Honda~~~

Also, which would last longer?

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  1. Can't go wrong with either.


  2. The only reason I would ever get a Toyota is if I wanted a truck.

    Personally I prefer Honda's because they hold their resale value and are fun to drive especially if you get a Civic. Plus they hold up pretty well, I own a 1995 Honda Civic with 175k miles on it.

  3. Get a Honda Civic! It looks nice and it's great on gas!

  4. toyota last longer but if your looking to customize hondas are cheaper for parts and easier to fix yourself... toyota has a better crash test rating and there engine are known for lasting way over 100,000 miles

  5. Honda, it keeps its value & last longer with less problems then the Toyote, plus the parts don't cost as much.

  6. Hondas are very good but have the reputation, at least in Australia and New Zealand of not "ageing gracefully".  If you intend to keep the car no more than 4 years go for the Honda.  Otherwise go Toyota. By the way, do not forget the Mazda / Ford models either, a fine reputation for quality.  

    Your mileage may vary,  it depends to some extent on the specific models. Small Toyotas might be "worse" than small Hondas but the bigger Toyotas might be better than the bigger Hondas.      

  7. honda they last around the same amount but a honda is much more fun to drive both great but consumer report gave honda a few points more than toyota

  8. i would say toyota

    toyota last about 10 to 15 years even up to 18-19years (same as honda)

    i owned a 04 camry LE till now still has no problem AT ALL !!!

    honda seen to be more popluar that's why other people think is better

    but thet are both very good car about the same just up to you


  9. Both are excellent.  Pick whichever one you like!

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