Spark plug OEM Toyota or OEM Subaru

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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OEM Toyota Spark plug

OEM Toyota plugs will probably last forever but it depends if your gas mileage is like 5 to 10 miles less that's the only way I would change the back plugs.

Pros: excellent longevity
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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

Bought a 03 100 series with 241,000 only issue was the number 7 spark plug blew out, had to re-tap it and install a aluminum sleeve, and replace the coil

Pros: basic repairs upgrading
Cons: spark plug blew out
Vehicle: Toyota Land Cruiser
Mileage: 241000 km
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