The Real Reason Japanese Cars From the 90s Last Longer Than New Ones
A 1994 Toyota Camry with 240,000 miles costs less to maintain than a 2018 Camry with 70,000. That is not an opinion. That is what I see in my shop every single week after 22 years turning wrenches.In this video I break down the five specific reasons why 90s Japanese cars outlast modern ones — and why the manufacturers will never tell you this themselves.

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