WHENEVER people ask me which car brand is the best, I would answer the question with a question. That is, best in what? To which, the person with the question will mutter something like “everything – reliability, value for money, good resale, fuel economy, high equipment level”.
Surprisingly, only a minority will include factors like “fun to drive” or “performance”. Which says two things: one, Singaporeans are a pragmatic lot; and two, car reviewers have got it all wrong (people don’t really care how a car drives).
In response, I will almost always recommend Toyota. After all, I drive one. The brand encompasses most of the values people profess they look for in a car. I say “profess” because they invariably do not follow your recommendation. They will pick something…
