You’re probably wondering considering their reputation, is Toyota transmission service necessary? In a word, yes. Part four of our four part series on transmission repair in Mesa explores the Toyota automobile family.
Transmission Service for a Toyota

Even though they have a well-deserved reputation for quality, like all vehicles, sooner or later you will need transmission service for your Toyota, regardless of the model or type you have.Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese automaker headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2010 the multinational corporation consisted of 325,905 employees worldwide and, as of March 2013, is the thirteenth-largest company in the world by revenue. Toyota was the largest automobile manufacturer in 2012 (by production), and in July of that year, the company reported the production of its 200-millionth vehicle. [READ MORE]
Toyota started out in the US basically making compact import vehicles, but over time has grown to be as diverse of an automaker as its American counterparts. Toyota manufactures vehicles from compacts such as the Sentras, to sporty cars like its Scion brand, to luxury vehicles such as the Lexus. They also make trucks, SUVs, and even heavy machinery, all with their own transmission repair needs. A key thing to remember about Toyota that flies in the face of the wisdom to “buy American” that many pundits and politicians throw out is that Toyota has had factories based in the US since 1980.
Transmission Service for a Toyota
Toyota vehicles need transmission service too, albeit under special circumstances. As automakers go, Toyota has been a leader particularly where powertrains and warranties are involved. There are some Toyota cars still on the road from 1980 that have over 300,000 miles on them. Yet even though they’re durable and warrantied, use some sense. Check your owner’s manual for when you should service your Toyota transmission. When in doubt, remember 15k increments.
Having a car means making decisions. Pay your car payment on time to avoid late fees. Check your wiper blades and don’t let your gas run too low. And above all, get regular Toyota transmission service in Mesa.
This concludes part four of our series on transmission repair in Mesa. Be sure to read part one, part two, and part three of this series as well.
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