The Most Reliable Cars Ever Built By Toyota, Ranked
By JOE HINDY
12. 2020 C-HR
The 2020 Toyota C-HR scores high across the board and holds its value pretty well. While the car is still relatively new, prior C-HRs have held up well.
The 2020 C-HR comes with a no-frills four-cylinder engine, a moderate amount of technology, a decent amount of safety features, and decent fuel economy.
Each trim uses the 4.0-liter V6 engine, which doesn't break down often. That said, there are much older Toyota vehicles that cost less to repair and break down less often.
The 2012 Toyota Sienna scores well on JD Power and Consumer Reports. The average cost of ownership is around $566 per year, and it still sells well on the market.
Reviewers cite a smooth ride and tons of storage as the minivan's main perks. Higher trims enjoyed amenities like entertainment displays and tri-zone automatic climate control.
The 2008 Toyota Tacoma scores high on the usual reliability authorities and costs just over $400 per year — a seriously low maintenance cost for a truck that age.
Toyota had tons of options for the 2008 Tacoma, including trims for light work and light off-roading. While it suffered from a firmer ride quality, it's a serviceable old truck.