Didn't GM 3.8's have head gasket issues? I know the 3.4 GM motor had lower intake gasket failure - in the rear bank on a FWD car.
Check out auctions for estate sales. They often sell cheap and they wouldn't be for sale if the last owner had any say in it.
Ford Edge !! Nope, to many folks I know have had no end of problems with heir Edge, poc car. Four of four turned theirs back for a different model car/van. Lincoln version just as bad.Honda accord. Ford edge. Ford crown vic. Buick Park ave.
I've personally run, or have seen run by family all these cars to 300k with very minimal maintenance needed (other than basic oil changes and such). All very reliable cars and relatively cheap to get.
Those 2.4: Mitsubishi were know to use some oil - just like their design cousins made by Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler. They all ghad same problem about oil, not excessive just irritating. Chrysler made it worse when they put the Fiat multi-air system on to it, made a pressure change that caused even more oil leakage, which hey pulled and developed a new system to be used to reduce the oil thing - made just available for Jeeps with that motor and other Chrysler models using it, except Journey because they used a different variant of the motor.I've owned 4 or 5 mopar minivans, mostly Grand Caravans or T and C's. They were all used, mostly 100k plus miles when I bought them. I've had very good luck with the V-6 automatics. Years ago I had one that had a 4 cylinder Mitsubishi in it....it was very reliable but always used a small amount of oil. I'll probably buy another (my wife loves them).
Having said that: Toyota's reputation is pretty good.
I really have to disagree! It depends where you live. Our 2006 4Runner does not have body rust. It has 146000 miles. We are in a similar situation to Dakota’s as far as humidity.I'd be surprised anything in the great white north used for daily driving and over 5 years old us not totally rusted out.