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    I'm also not surprised, whenever a friend or family member asks me to recommend a used car it's almost always a Toyota or Honda. I also agree with the comment about vw's probably being on the bottom of the list, a friend has a mk3 golf and it's in the workshop more than on the road, I told him to get a corolla!
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    As far as reliability goes,you cannot beat a Honda or Toyota...no doubt about that at all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthony View Post
    As far as reliability goes,you cannot beat a Honda or Toyota...no doubt about that at all...
    ...or Subaru.
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    In April 2010 Toyota sold its 5 millionth vehicle in Australia. Australia has about 16 million registered vehicles. 87% of 5 million is 4.3 mil. This means that about a quarter of all vehicles on the road in Aust are Toyotas.

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    Yeah, it looks unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassatB6 View Post
    In April 2010 Toyota sold its 5 millionth vehicle in Australia. Australia has about 16 million registered vehicles. 87% of 5 million is 4.3 mil. This means that about a quarter of all vehicles on the road in Aust are Toyotas.

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    So the statistic is 87% of Toyotas sold in the last 20 years. They've been in Australia for over 40 years though, right? So plenty of those 5 million will have long since died.

    I reckon I'd believe that one in 8 cars on the road is a Toyota. Maybe even more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    So the statistic is 87% of Toyotas sold in the last 20 years. They've been in Australia for over 40 years though, right? So plenty of those 5 million will have long since died.

    I reckon I'd believe that one in 8 cars on the road is a Toyota. Maybe even more.
    True, but the vast majority were sold after 1990. Toyota were not a popular brand in their early days in Australia1960's and part of the 70's. I'd guess that at least 75% of their vehicles were sold since 1990 in Aust.

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    The word "guess" doesn't really have a place when it comes to testing the validity of statistics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hooba View Post
    The word "guess" doesn't really have a place when it comes to testing the validity of statistics.
    There are wild guesses and educated reasoned ones. One million Toyotas were produced in Australia by 1992. This strongly suggests the vast majority of the 5 million were produced and sold after 1990.

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