BUY These 5 Cars With Engines That Never Fail!

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If you're looking for a reliable car and you want something that's affordable, these are my 5 picks right now. These cars will last forever because they have incredibly reliable engines. Not only that, but you're going to have some fun driving these cars.

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I own a 12 year old Mazda 3 Skyactiv 2.0 engine, with the 6AT. It was the first year it was offered and it currently has 220k miles and been nothing but a joy. Still gets 40+ mpg on highway. Can’t kill it!

XPUNKFoCuS
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After a car accident I had in 2021 they rented me a brand new Toyota Camry. That engine for a little 4 cylinder, I'm not sure what size it was was extremely powerful. That little Camry was almost a race car. I can only imagine how much faster their v6s are. I now drive a 2010 Lexus LS 460. And that V8 is a beast..

jeffwolf
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Toyota is all I drive. My 2007 Camry, has 289, 000kms mated to a 5 Speed Manual Transmission. I replaced the clutch and starter last Summer and I replaced the spark plugs and PVC valve last Winter. I rarely do any repairs.

static_Tricolor_camry
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You still need to change oil every 5000 miles no matter what brand.

MyViewToronto
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JAPANESE are the best when it comes to reliability. The German cars have lost the plot. Fancy tv screen dashboards with 30 different colour LED lights in the door trims but need repairs every 2 or 3 months soon as they hit 50, 000 miles. I've owned BMWs and Mercedes and am moving to Lexus because of it.

johng
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2GR-FE in my 2007 Toyota Sienna Limited. 277, 000 miles and runs like new! Change oil every 3000 miles without exception.

cheeseman
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I have my 2010 IS350 RWD 200k miles and still runs like new. ❤

islife
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My Toyota 4runner from 2001 had over 250 thousand miles and it never burned any oil. It was absolutely amazing on gas mileage and very cheep to maintenance.
Spark plugs, air filters and other essential itens.
The dealer lost money on me service wise.

izffnhd
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Too bad GM stopped using the 3.8 liter V6. One of the best engines ever. Of course if you don’t change your oil no engine will last

joelpierce
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Toyota or Honda NON interference engines. For Toyota, thats about pre 1999-ish? Non interference with timing belt = no worry about sealing up the timing cover, EASY to service, no worry about oil pressure killing the timing, but who cares LOL the valves wont hit the pistons (generally).
GM Vortec/LS engines from the trucks 4.8. 5.3 or 6.0 from about 1999 to 2006, BEFORE the AFM Active Fuel Management.
Honda K-series engines = WIN. GM 3800, legendary, it nearly defines bulletproof. Stay gold.

dnlmachine
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I have been owned Honda Odyssey 2002 exl had 278k miles on it and Lexus 2002 es 300 with 296k miles on it they both run fine! Can’t go wrong with Japanese cars!!!

josephle
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My 1996 Volvo 850-R Wagon (2.3L 5 cylinder turbo) has almost 400, 000 miles, makes almost 500hp on 28psi of boost. Daily driven since 2011 from Texas-Montana. Easy to work on, lighter than a new Honda Civic and sounds better than a Vette

TrollFactsXP
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As a 2019 Mazda3 awd hatch owner, glad the Skyactiv made the list. Torquey little 2.5 NA engine. People think 186hp/tq isn't enough, but at 3200lbs for the hatchback awd with the shorter final drive, peak torque at 4000rpm, it's a responsive unit. Sure it could've used more power, an even 200hp would've been perfect. Cat back to replace that dinky 1.75in mid pipe, light weight forged wheels, and 93 octane to help prevent timing being pulled on hot days should help performance.

DroneStrike
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I got a 2020 Mazda CX30 with 2.5L engine, and it's very reliable.

starzba
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One of the Master Tech. at a major Mercedes dealership said : " too much engineering too much money but too many failures " !!!!
It'll break your bank sooner or later !!!!
Thanks for a good video 👍.

Mike_
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Gotta love those K20s!! High revving motor with a 6-Speed Manual is the chef’s kiss!

gtmike
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Bought Mazda 3 for my 6 foot 5 inch son. The interior room is incredible. Very few small cars will fit tall people. The only other option was the VW Golf...therefore only 1 option. Tall people who want a great small car = buy a Mazda 3

finlayabbot
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1999 Toyota Avalon XLS, still on the road daily driving....Love mine...

JJVThou
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Two months ago, my 2005 Toyota Camry (I bought it new) finally gave out. It lasted 177, 000 miles. It had a 4-cylinder engine. I loved it!
A few days ago, I purchased a 2010 Honda Accord, 4-cylinder sedan, privately. Bought it for $8, 500 with 35, 300 miles on it. What a great car! BTW - I'm 6 feet 4 inches tall. 😀👍

georgeawestjr.
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1998 4Runner here with 340k miles on original engine and transmission! Runs and drives like new

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