Toyota’s reputation for reliability permeates into everyday life – you don’t have to be a car enthusiast to understand that Toyota models are some of the longest-lasting, low-maintenance cars, trucks, and SUVs on the planet. However, not even Toyota is perfect; all parts break eventually. It only becomes a problem when those parts break earlier than expected. It’s one thing to buy a thirty-year-old car with a few oil leaks, but needing to replace the transmission on a five-year-old car is a defect usually attributed to the automaker. A typical Corolla shouldn’t have those problems, and it’s not your place to foot the bill for these types of repairs or replacements – that’s what the Toyota warranty is for.
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