You see tons of Volkswagens on the road, but through research I've been reading anecdotal reports that they're actually not that reliable.
Anyone have any input on that?
I own a company that sells automotive engines internationally. Them's my credentials.
Lowest maintenance due to price of parts and reliability is going to be the Ford Crown Victoria platform. There are tons of them out there, you can get new and used parts cheap, they are super reliable - taxis, cop cars, etc. Super safe too.
Downside is they have a 4.6L engine so for a car they don't get good gas mileage.
I love Toyota for their quality, but I'm actually thinking right now a Ford Taurus is the best
value used. They're reliable (as long as you go with a Dual Overhead Cam engine, not the overhead valve engine) and they have the same advantage of their big brother - cheap parts, new and used. Toyota is GREAT, but parts for them are just more expensive than Ford.
Now, I drive an Audi. I love it. But it's very maintenance intensive.
I put my GF in a Toyota Camry. If I had to do it over today, it would be a tough choice between a used Camry and a used Taurus... for me, it would hands down be a used Taurus. My opinion might change in six months, but a Taurus will always be a good value imo, used - their value drops like a rock compared to Toyota's, so you can get a lot of car for your money.
BTW, now is a sucky time to buy a used car.