Torvy
Super Member
First Toyota wa a '92 Camry we bought with about 15k on it. Drove it for 20 years or so. We bought a 2005 Prius and I drove it for a few years. Not a lick of trouble except when some idiot cut me off and I avoided her, but hit a tree. Traded it for a '13 Camry Hybrid that my oldest still drives. We've owned 2 Siennas (new '98 and used '08). Had a new 2020 Prius Prime we traded for our '17 Tundra. Also own an '06 Matrix that our youngest drives. Parents also bought a Camry(s) and a Prius after seeing and riding in ours. Older daughter bought her own '22 Camry Hybrid.All that said, perhaps there is a person here who bought a brand new 2006 Toyota, still has it and NEVER has had a problem with the car other than average maintence.
Among all of those, the only mechanical or cosmetic issues on any of them has been the exterior door handles on the Matrix. Of course, the Matrix was a joint venture with GM (Vibe) built in Fremont.
Even with all of my anecdotal evidence, I still think you cannot look just at examples, even those from a mechanic, and make assumptions. The larger data set that CR uses gives you a much better indication of your odds of reliable service.