How Japanese Keep Their Toyotas Running For Decades

How Japanese Keep Their Toyotas Running For Decades. Japanese Toyota owners keep the SAME cars you drive running for 30+ years — some taxis pass one million kilometers on the original engine. Same factory. Same parts. So why do their Toyotas refuse to die while everyone else's ends up in the scrapyard by year 15? In this video, we expose the complete system Japanese owners use to make their Toyotas last for decades — and why almost none of it is taught at your dealership. These aren't expensive mods or secret parts. They're small, almost invisible habits you can start tomorrow morning: the hand wash that's secretly an inspection, the 30-second cold start rule, the oil change interval that contradicts your service advisor, the "lifetime fluid" myth quietly killing transmissions, the driving style that makes brake pads last twice as long, Japan's brutal shaken inspection, and the one-word philosophy behind it all. By the end, you'll be able to look at any Toyota — including yours — and know exactly how long it's going to live. 🔔 Subscribe to All About Toyota for everything the manual won't tell you and the dealership hopes you never learn. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Always consult your owner's manual and a qualified mechanic before performing maintenance on your vehicle. Whether you drive a Corolla, Camry, RAV4, Hilux, Land Cruiser, Prius, or Yaris — these habits apply to every Toyota on the road. #Toyota #ToyotaMaintenance #CarMaintenance #ToyotaReliability #CarCare #ToyotaCorolla #ToyotaCamry #HighMileage #CarTips #JapaneseCars #carrepair #cartips #allabouttoyota