From TOP to FLOP - Toyota’s Mediocre Rankings Revealed

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Published 2024-06-12
Toyota’s major decline

In today's video, we dive deep into the surprising decline of Toyota, a brand that once stood at the pinnacle of the automotive world. We'll explore how Toyota, a company renowned for its reliability and innovation, has become a mere shadow of its former self. 📉

🔍 **Analyze the Rankings**: See where Toyota stands in the latest automotive rankings and how it compares to its competitors.

🚙 **Vehicle Tour**: Take an in-depth tour of Toyota's current lineup. We'll look at design, performance, and features to understand where things went wrong.

👀 **Expert Feedback**: Get insights from industry experts on what led to Toyota's fall from grace and what they can do to fix it.

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Sources: car and driver, US Newsweek, Edmunds


*Disclaimer:* This video is based on our research and analysis. We respect Toyota's history and contributions to the automotive industry but aim to provide an honest assessment of its current status.

All Comments (21)
  • They are just very boring. Boring to drive, boring interior and exterior design...
  • @heyou429
    It is interesting that for a company that’s dragged its feet on the shift to EVs, Toyota’s ICE and hybrid offerings have become so stagnant in both engineering and style. The mpg on their trucks in particular has not changed, while other full size trucks have gotten better and better. The Tacoma’s mpg is especially disappointing given that it remains an underpowered 6 cyl. I got my Taco fix and now I’m done.
  • @93henfan
    "And don't get me started on this pile of crap." - Yep, that's when my coffee shot out of my nose. LOL
  • @PrepperDawg
    Toyota has lost me. And for a long while, that is all I would own. Still have a 2004 Tacoma that will never die, keeping it. Also have a 2018 RAV4 that was made in Japan, keeping it for sure. Only one I would buy nowadays is the 2024 4Runner before they ruin it next year. I will be in the market for a new mid-size in a year or so. Nissan Frontier is the frontrunner for now.
  • As soon as Toyota became the #1 car maker they started to have the problems of a #1 car maker. Now years have gone by and the problems persist. I was looking at a Corolla Hybrid but, after watching two youtubers review on it's gas mileage, I'm turned off on them. They advertise 50mpg but both said they were getting around 37mpg.
  • @BigBossIvan
    I'm with him. I had a 2018 Camry, and the sheet metal was made of paper mache. That car soaked up dents from strong winds, let alone rock chips. I switched to a 2019 Tacoma, and the gas mileage was terrible, but the interior space was even worse. The backseats were pointless, and the front sat terribly after a knee injury... I still have the F-150 (2.7L) I traded it in for in 2020, but the car swap days are at an end for me with these awful prices.
  • @vangjoseph82
    Was gonna buy the brand new tundra. Then I got the 2012 tundra v8. Best tundra ever made in toyota history.
  • @limelife7457
    Toyota only sells because of their reliability, without that it just a filed of CRAP 💩 The end of the Toyota reliability and the consumers are not happy about it 👎
  • I don't like is even though they down size their engines to turbo i4 engines , v6 turbo and hybrid vehicles, their cars still cost a lot to buy. and worse they recently got caught cheating... Again on their car crash safety test. Toyota is no longer the TOYOTA it once was😢
  • @joethomas6457
    Toyota can't claim they don't know what to do cuz we've all told them. we want a simple truck with a natural motor of 5-speed and a damn straight front axle people give us that straight stick shift manual even the crank up Windows people will buy that people will buy
  • Looks like Toyota is living on its past reputation instead of its present offerings.
  • @stockey
    just a change of the wrong leader can do.
  • @kirk8359
    I agree with you completely, but who is doing these rankings?
  • @justahumbledude
    I bought the last 24 Camry XSE v6 despite technical aspects being subpar because I don't want all my cars to just be hybrid...some people want to feel a little alive while they're driving and the 2GR-FKS called my name. I agree the RAV4 is "adequate" and value wise I think is very good in hybrid form---I have one of those as well for most of my daily driving. Thinking about 4Runner before they turn into a pumpkin next year, but I can't get over the high prices and although the "old school" is part of its charm, it's also giving me pause...do I want to sink in 60k for aTRD Pro that literally looks its age? All I know is that will look cheap when the new kid shows up. Most middle class americans will be priced out. The MPG would force me to make this an occasional driver. In general, as a historical Toyota loyalist, I feel like my back is against the wall. As a consumer, I love options...and they're really giving me none with this TNGA design. They all look the same now. Homogenous parts make it cheaper to make...but each vehicle loses its soul and what makes it unique.
  • Toyota better pray that Honda doesn't figure out how to enter the truck making market...not with the Ridgeline....lol
  • My 2013 Rav 4 has always had the worst suspension that I have ever felt in a car. I have been driving for 56 years.
  • @newamsterdanm
    🤣🤣🤣 my man is 1:05 about to get grilled/ cooked by the rav4 communit
  • Finally someone has said what I have been thinking, I have a Toyota Corolla and the car is falling apart. Toyota has lost there way just like the other automakers. It seems that all of the automakers are just content with big SUVS and trucks that are really not that great. Plus prices are ridiculous on this junk….