Spark plug OEM Toyota or BERU

OEM Toyota Spark plug

The OEM plugs are iridium and are good for 120k miles, per Toyota. I paid about $16 per from a dealership (which I was happy to do, because its a job I dont want to be doing again in 50k miles).

Pros: long lifespan, good durability
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 193121 km
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OEM Toyota Spark plug
guitarlisa
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Rating 5.0

Toyota Corolla (2017) gets 30/36 mpg and cost $13K with 80K miles on it. Insurance $100/month for maximum coverage. I have had it since 2019 and have never had any maintenance except spark plugs (once), battery (once) and tires (once), and oil changes. So I have spent maybe $1000 on maintenance in 6 years.

Pros: low maintenance costs
Mileage: 128747 km
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BERU Spark plug
modohmohoes
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Rating 4.0

Ive ran Beru ultra copper core for a couple months now and they are one step colder. I honestly dont even check gap on them and my shit runs smooth.

Pros: runs smooth
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OEM Toyota Spark plug
Khanivore999
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Rating 3.0

Customer had misfires, bought oem spark plugs and coil pack. Customer came back couple months later, misfire came back. Found that port injector was bad.

Cons: misfire came back
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Spark plug

Last thing on my agenda is the spark plugs. Got it with 131K and I’m pretty sure the previous owner literally sold it to avoid doing them. I know I should have done them yesterday, but god it looks like a bitch, even with Car Care Nut’s guide. I’m planning on doing the job with the new plenum gaskets, and ignition coils while I’m back there.

Pros: planning new gaskets
Cons: looks like a bitch
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
Mileage: 173000 km
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OEM Toyota Spark plug
cronx42
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Rating 3.0

I do need to change the spark plugs. I haven't done that in 10+ years and 100,000+ miles. It just started misfiring slightly I believe (haven't checked the code yet), but it runs and drives well still.

Pros: runs and drives well
Cons: started misfiring slightly
Vehicle: Toyota Celica
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OEM Toyota Spark plug

A regional tire store / repair center "recommend" spark plugs on my Sienna at 92K for $850 (intake manifold has to come off to get at 3 of the plugs). I asked them what benefit would there be in replacing spark plugs at 92K considering Toyota sets the spark plug replacement at 120K.

Cons: unnecessary work
Vehicle: Toyota Sienna
Mileage: 92000 km
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Comparison of spark plug OEM Toyota and BERU
  1. PR Score.
  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which spark plug are better — BERU or OEM Toyota?

In March 2026 on PartReview, spark plug OEM Toyota were overall better than BERU.

  1. OEM Toyota received a PR Score of 80 out of 100, and BERU scored 82 points.
  2. OEM Toyota ranked 8 in the overall ranking, and BERU ranked 10.
  3. The average rating is higher for BERU (4.2) than for OEM Toyota (4).
  4. Spark plug BERU have better feature ratings than OEM Toyota:
    • Acceleration - owners believe, that this property for BERU is better than OEM Toyota.
    • Idle - drivers claim, that this property for BERU is outperforms OEM Toyota.
    • Starting - reviews suggest, that this property for BERU is preferred to OEM Toyota.

Which spark plug are more popular — OEM Toyota or BERU?

In March 2026 on PartReview, spark plug OEM Toyota were overall more popular than BERU.

By vote balance, spark plug OEM Toyota surpassed BERU:

  • For OEM Toyota, the ratio of positive (56) to negative (14) votes is 42 votes.
  • For BERU, the ratio of positive (38) to negative (8) votes is 30 votes.

By number of reviews, spark plug OEM Toyota surpassed BERU:

Which spark plug do car owners prefer — OEM Toyota or BERU?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, spark plug OEM Toyota led more car-specific ratings than BERU:

OEM Toyota are chosen by owners of cars such as: Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, and others.

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