There are a lot of cars out there that are disconsidered by mainstream buyers. Poor advertising or just their looks, made good vehicles to be regarded as 'junk' by today’s consumer society.
There are a lot of cars out there that are disconsidered by mainstream buyers. Poor advertising or just their looks, made good vehicles to be regarded as 'junk' by today’s consumer society.
AutoGuide recently made a top to classify the most underrated cars available today, from the ones that are meant to be like that to the ones haunted by bad reputation since previous models. Among them, we will find eve two Toyota brand new models that don’t get the respect they deserve.
On 8th place there’s the 2012 Toyota Corolla, which despite the not to thrilling exterior looks is mechanical underside will last like a rock. This fact is known by a certain market segment which buys the car for its reliability and not for its design.
Even more underrated than the Corolla, there is the 2012 Toyota Tacoma on 4th place in the top, an honest truck for those who don’t need too much bulkiness and unnecessary horsepower. It’s one of the few remaining small pickups on the market, and given its 190 inches (4,826 mm) length it’s really isn’t all that small. Power can be delivered either by a 4-liter V6 or a more economical four-cylinder that does 25 mpg on the highway.
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AutoGuide recently made a top to classify the most underrated cars available today, from the ones that are meant to be like that to the ones haunted by bad reputation since previous models. Among them, we will find eve two Toyota brand new models that don’t get the respect they deserve.
On 8th place there’s the 2012 Toyota Corolla, which despite the not to thrilling exterior looks is mechanical underside will last like a rock. This fact is known by a certain market segment which buys the car for its reliability and not for its design.
Even more underrated than the Corolla, there is the 2012 Toyota Tacoma on 4th place in the top, an honest truck for those who don’t need too much bulkiness and unnecessary horsepower. It’s one of the few remaining small pickups on the market, and given its 190 inches (4,826 mm) length it’s really isn’t all that small. Power can be delivered either by a 4-liter V6 or a more economical four-cylinder that does 25 mpg on the highway.
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