From the legendary 2JZ to the workhorse 22R, we rank Toyota's most reliable power plants based on real-world longevity and ...
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Toyota engineered the most reliable luxury engine ever
This Toyota engine was one of the most impressive in luxury automotive history. Much of that reputation came down to this ...
Chances are, this particular Toyota engine has been in some of your favorite tuned cars.
Great. Another pair of engines from the same manufacturer that are a cubic inch apart. Well, GM loves giving anti-kindred engines similar displacements (looking at you, Chevy 454 and Pontiac 455), so ...
Even after 343,000 miles and a major crash, the 1FZ-FE still showed clean internals, balanced wear, and a bottom end that could likely run again. The 1FZ-FE engine became famous for its reliability ...
Samsung has expanded its Galaxy S25 lineup with the launch of the Galaxy S25 FE, an affordable yet feature-packed smartphone that brings Galaxy AI and flagship essentials to a wider audience. The ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
Oil consumption is a topic that often sparks debates among car enthusiasts, mechanics, and engineers. While all internal combustion engines are designed to use a small amount of oil for lubrication, ...
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
Toyota is often synonymous with reliability, but even their models are prone to having issues every now and then. While the Japanese company's more recent models leave something to be desired in the ...
Toyota has built its reputation on dependability, and much of that comes down to the performance and longevity of its engines. Some Toyota powerplants are nearly indestructible, known to easily cross ...
In an earlier article, the host of the Car Care Nut YouTube channel addressed whether the original owners should fix or not fix a used car so as not to risk "throwing good money after bad," as the old ...
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