Most Reliable Car Engines That Will Last Forever || Buy One Now!

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Top 10 most reliable car engines that will last forever. These are the best engines that last forever that you can buy in a brand new car or SUV in 2025. These engines run for 300,000 miles or more with just basic maintenance and minimal repairs. If you are looking to buy the most reliable car or SUV with the best engine, make sure to watch this video.

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He's absolutely correct. I had a 94'carolla, and it had 284, 000miles on it when I traded it in. But, it never gave me any problems at all. I had it for 14yrs... Truely

glennalexander
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I had a Honda for a long time, now I have a Toyota. I am pretty sure my Toyota gives me less problems than Honda. Honda was more fun to drive, though, very dynamic. But from my experience, Honda is behind Toyota when it comes to reliability.

vpiissu
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Toyota’s 2TR-FE is a 2.7 L 4 cyl that they just discontinued are know for running up to 500, 000 miles.

deepcow
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The Toyota 1GR-FE and 2TR-FE are both incredibly solid engines.

seriousfaith
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My 11 Rav 4WD Limited had the 3.5L V6.
It was Extremely reliable.
My 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road has the same 3.5L V6.
I purposefully bought my 23 Tacoma because I was wanting to get the last of the 3.5L, as I heard that Toyota was dropping the 3.5 and replacing it with the 2.4L Turbo.
Screw that. Historically a Naturally Aspirated engine lasts longer than a Turbo.

Doc
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Right on! The engines mentioned are so bulletproof - in our family, we have 3 Toyota Corollas. The oldest is a 2003 version. Besides regular maintenance, the replacement of a starter, otherwise everything is original. One Camry hybrid for 10 years - it only requires regular oil change. They are a testament to the solid built quality of Toyota's products.

lionlamb
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I hope reliability technology becomes the new "fad" instead of big LCD screens, front end grill, or EVS....

ExpertYouTubeCommentator
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I have a 2012 9.0 RS Scion xB with the 2.4 2AZFE engine that doesn't burn oil. Lord Willing im keeping it quite awhile. 😊

oreally
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Nice video..should make one for most reliable transmissions too

nickrobichaud
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96 Camry 4 cylinder engine. Had 385k miles and got 34-35 mpg. It still ran and sold it to California because it didn't pass CA smog check.

lamesamelame
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I thought Mitsubishi Lancer or Galant must be noticed. Galant was my second car in the 1990s.
Thanks for your videos.

merveilmeok
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I have a 2024 HRV sport. Yes it lacks power but im planning on using it as my work commuter in winter for the next decade. I also have a civic 2016 touring with the Turbo engine. No real issues with that one.

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all 10 are Japanese designed engines & over the decades I've owned 2 Honda's 2 Toyota's & now a Mazda CX5 & all had excellent trouble free engines. I sold my Camry with 320, 000 miles & it was still going strong. My CX5 was built in Japan & it's an excellent vehicle in fit, handling & engine/transmission etc.

wayneharris
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Can you do a video with the most reliable transmissions?

alexpun
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Great video on the best engines. What do you think of acura rdx 2.0 engine or the lexus NX350 2.4 engine which is better to recommend your comments please respond looking forward stay safe.

JS-qjsg
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The main reason I bought a RAV4 Hybrid (2023) was for the 2.5 liter, dual-port injection engine. I'm 69, and I'm thinking the RAV will outlast me!

terp
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I have:
1988 Volvo 740 with 430, 611 miles.
1992 Volvo 940 with 420, 112 miles.
1993 Volvo 240 with 397, 322 miles.
All have the same cast iron, red block 4 cyl B230 engine.
None show any signs of age. All are reliable to a fault. Unlike todays cars that skimp on metal and iron in favor of plastic, fiberglass and rubber. These cars are heavy, safe and look cool. I felt comfortable letting my 16 year old children learn to drive in them. All I ever did was regular maintenance....oil, filters, tires, brake pads. All have the original exhaust. None leak any fluids.
Cheap to insure, exempt to yearly emissions testing. Perfect in every way... Soon I'll be teaching my grandson how to drive in my Volvo 240.

samkitty
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Certainly mirrors my experience and CR's usual conclusions: you can't go wrong (reliability wise) with Toyota/Lexus, Honda, Subaru, Mazda.

noman
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Thanks Shari❤ how about the 3-cylinders used in newer affordable Corollas?

wtrpbfv
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4Runner is legendary - get the 24, 5th gen while you can. That is if you want to experience the past, present, and future of a new old fashioned vehicle.

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