I just have been hearing this a lot and wondering. In 2020 I had a 2013 Acura TSX I bought used after buying a 2012 new Jetta TDI which fatefully became the property of VW after dieselgate. I loved the DSG and the diesel mileage but the offer was great and I always worried about the cost of issues from German vehicles. So I really liked the Acura. It was peppy, nice interior and features for a 2013. Then someone ran a red light and totaled it. So this is 2020. I realized after a lot of reading Honda and Toyota have a long history of reliability (although I realize American brands have come a LONG way towards that). I wanted a Lexus. I test drove a used Lexus IS250 which was fun and very nice but something didn’t feel right. It was a 2017 and the tech was awkward. Next day the Lexus rep called me. Their Toyota dealership had a 2020 Camry SE AWD with less than 100 miles. Technically used but the buyer decided after a day it wasn’t for them. They had it brought to the Lexus dealership. I test drove. Had just about the same engine as the IS and it was awesome. Plus had CarPlay and tech in general was great. Interior noise was more, had cloth seats in the middle with faux leather on the bolsters. Def not Lexus level of luxury but it was like brand new and at the time I got it at 2.3%. So long story to say I live in the outer skirts of Metro Atlanta where everyone seems to drive raised Pickup trucks or huge SUV’s. My young cousin asked my why I drove a “girls car” and my friends all ask have SUV’s (mainly built on sedan frames) I love the car. Gets great gas mileage for a naturally aspirated 4-cylinder. Never had a prob with acceleration and I’ve even loaded a bunch of boards from Home Depot by dropping the back seats. Is there a reason I need a truck or SUV? I’ve owned a Jeep GC which basically was a POS even though I bought it new. Only SUV I love and miss was my first new one. A 2001 XJ Cherokee. It was underpowered, basic, but perfect for its time. The Toyota (knock on wood) has given me nothing but pleasure driving. Just curious anyone’s thoughts. Thanks!

  • burningbunB
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    1 year ago

    This is the kind of post i cant even tell whether it’s a toyota or acura i am reading at let alone whether it’s a 2018, 2020 or 2023 vehicle.