I can vouch for the reliability of Subaru my mom drove a 1986 XT turbo for 7 years until a head gasket blew and ruined the engine and unfortunately while the engine was being rebuilt the car was stolen from the repair shop. also can vouch for the reliability of the Camry late maternal grandmother had two of them as her last cars though she didn't drive a lot as she got older her 2005 Camry LE has less than 30,000 miles on the Odometer and will be 19 yrs. old on Nov 30th of course we got money off for paying cash it missing features that were listed on the Window sticker and my grandmother being a repeat customer of the dealership we bought the car from Ira Toyota/Lexus of Danvers isn't known for crazy markups like some other dealerships we've purchased from I.E. Pride Hyundai on the Lynn way in Lynn Mass when my parents bought my moms 2012 Hyundai Azera limited the dealer had it listed for 38,000 but because mum had purchased her previous 2 Hyundai's from the dealer and dad negotiated on the price they got roughly 15% off the sticker price the Azera is currently worth 13,000 as a trade in due to low mileage for its age and the fact its a magnitudes rarer car than say a Chevrolet Malibu is in 2012 for ex the Hyundai Azera only sold 8,431 cars in the US while the Chevy Malibu sold 211,000 granted Chevrolet's heyday was the mid-late 1960s when they routinely sold a minimum of 2 million cars per year and in 1965 and 66 half of those sales went to one model alone the full size range topping Impala achieving over a million sales alone each of those two years and in its complete production history that car sold over 16 million units