After driving Fords, Chevy and Dodges for years, we tried Toyota in 2018, and will never go back. Currently have a Camry with 105,000 miles on it, no rust and still drive great. Our other vehicle is a 2024 Grand Highlander Hybrid Platinum Max version, have 42,000 miles on it and love the vehicle. Plenty of space and it will fly down the highway. Toyota knows how to make a vehicle and the best thing about them, is if there is a problem, they fix it. Can't say the same for the other brands. Our GH was made in the US, which is a big deal for the buy American crowd.
Our vehicle before the Camry was a Ford Fusion, purchased brand new, and I was putting a new set of tires on it every 12 to 15,000 miles, it just ate up back tires. Every time you hit a bump in the road the back in would move from side to side and just wore them out. Ford refused to do anything about it, blamed Goodyear, saying it was a tire problem. I tried other brands of tires, same result, the local Ford/Toyota dealership sold me a set of tires at cost, they knew Ford had a problem and refused to fix it. They had other Fusions doing the same thing, they were the ones that recommended me to purchase a Toyota.