Is Ford technologically more advanced than Honda and Toyota?

Is Ford technologically more advanced than Honda and Toyota? - 1

No

Nah.

No - for a start the Japanese cars are way more reliable and cheaper to run.

No.

No, because Honda and Toyota vehicles last far longer.

I would generally describe Toyota, then Honda, then Ford in terms of technological advancement and innovation

Honda has a Jet that flies, and then all the other power devices. Understand Ford is American a highly ego based and profit based company and Honda is loyal and honor base all the conponets of God.

Ford has pushes tech and development much more than those two. Examples: Ford had auto climate control 25 or 30 years before the other two. Ford retired carburetors first. Ford created the assembly line to make it all possible. Ford computer controlled windows, wipers, 4x4 long before the others.
I find Ford harder to repair, too much unnecessary junk; technology. Building a more tech advanced car is not necessarily a good thing; point a to point b is the goal here. Honda and Toyata made their companies on super simple no extra tech cars. Now that they are trying to add junk they are riddled with problems.

Hell no.

  • Is it worth paying more for an Acura than a Honda? Just curious? For example, is it worth spending about $7,000 more for a TLX than an Accord? My mom was just curious because she's considering buying either car. She was also considering the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ and she wonders, are there more differences between the Accord and TLX or between the Fusion and MKZ? She was also surprised how the MKZ actually costs more than the TLX, as she told me Japanese cars usually cost more than American ones, or they used to.
  • Are ford more reliable than a Nissan maxima or toyota corolla / Camry? Reliable as in less mechanical and lyrical problems and reliable on glass and cheap fix if something goes wrong and less recall