What does 'Unfixable Land Rovers, Indestructible Toyotas' mean?

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SanLily
07/29/25 5:13pm
The phrase means that Land Rover vehicles are prone to issues and have a high failure rate, while Toyotas have a low failure rate and reliable quality. Below are the relevant explanations:1. Land Rover: The high failure rate of Land Rovers is due to their numerous sophisticated electronic components. To enhance driving experience and passenger comfort, Land Rovers are equipped with a multitude of electronic elements—every possible sensor is installed, and anything that can be controlled by computer doesn't require manual operation. This design approach inherently makes them less stable compared to purely mechanical vehicles.2. Toyota: The main reason Toyota earns this praise is due to the Hilux and ToyoAce models. The Hilux has almost no electronic components and can run reliably even without maintenance, making it popular in conflict-prone regions like the Middle East and Africa. The ToyoAce is a light truck that similarly lacks electronic components.
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