I Just Found the Most Hated Car in America

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Worst cars to buy. I Just Found the Most Hated Car Ever Made, DIY and car review Scotty Kilmer. The worst used cars to buy. Fiat Abarth review. Lost and found cars. The most unreliable vehicle to buy used. Unreliable cars you should stay away from. Worst used cars to avoid. Never buy this vehicle. Unreliable used cars that are money pits. Bad cars to buy. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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scottykilmer
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No joke, my 500 Abarth was my favorite vehicle I've ever owned. Never driven another car with that much personality. Like a grumpy little troll.

jackalclone
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Key to Abarth 500 longevity:
-Pennzoil Platinum Euro 5W-40
-NEVER let the oil get low
-Change every 3, 000 to 5, 000 mi
-MultiAir screen filter every 30k
-Spark plugs every 30k
-Clean injectors every 30k
-Clean throttle body every 30k
-Don't ignore affordable maintenance stuff like PCV valves, air oil separators, purge valves, charcoal canisters, O2 sensors, etc. Low cost and easy to replace.
-Definitely give it the "Italian tune up" once in a while to clean the valves and exercise all the parts
-Don't get the automatic

This car is cheaper to maintain than a boring BMW 528i, Mercedes-Benz C250 or Audi A4 but a lot more fun to drive.

sasazapadnik
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She absolutely did take care of it. It's in very good condition. She knows how to maintain a car. That gets a big 👍

pdinardo
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My daughter has a 500 we bought new in 2013. Always changed the oil at 5K, replaced the timing belt at 125K. Great little car, no real problems outside of a window actuator, she loves it.

danielhurley
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Lesson learnt from this video: almost every car is reliable when its maintained properly

Ilias_Geo
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Worst thing i did was to sell my Abarth. Not the fastest thing on the road but always arrived in work with a smile on my face.

adamdarlington
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I bought a 500 L new in 2014. I felt really stupid after, buyers remorse I guess. Well I hated that car for a along time.
Drove it 500 miles a week for five years. Never failed me or left me stranded. I did my own oil changes and maintenance.
I will say I got great mileage and could be a fast car when needed. over six years on I still have that car. I don't drive much any more
retired now. I feel sorry now that I called it a POS a few times, it really turned out to be a great car.

eljackster
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My wife has had one since November 2017. Abarth. Standard transmission. An absolute blast to drive and ZERO problems at the time if writing. Has 75k miles on it. Oil change every 3500 miles.

GeneRosellini
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My wife has one with 182000 + miles on it. Its just a regular 500 sport no turbo. We do take care of it.

ccc
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8 years and 120K miles is not "unreliable"; that is darn good imho. Not Toyota level (nobody does longevity like Toyota), but if your car gives you that much time and mileage without major repair you have nothing to complain about.

trevorsutherland
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If someone is blind would they be able to know what he’s saying without seeing his hands ?

silentshot
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Interference engines should be required to have a strong timing chain, no belts allowed!

Shadobannedlife
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1st time I've ever agreed with Scotty all these years. And I'm a Toyota guy. I have 4 Toyota 4x4s (3 Land Cruisers and a 87 Pickup), and the Fiat 500 non-turbo is my daily driver. Love em, Fiat knew how to make these properly.

bcatz
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Back in days FIAT they make durable and reliable cars. I saw many FIAT trucks and they keep running fine here in Africa Serengeti.

danieldaudi
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I have the non-Abarth 2012 fiat 500 with 230, 000 miles still going strong. Yes I changed the oil every 5, 000 miles like clockwork. Changed the timing belt at 150k.

JDHIII
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I bought a 2013 500 Abarth two years ago and it inspired me to buy an Alfa 4C (also an amazing car) which I have since sold at a modest profit. I still have the Abarth and I love it. It's not for everyone but I'm averaging 37.6 mpg and right now that's a good thing. I will keep this thing probably for the rest of my life. Probably the best $7, 300 I ever spent. Maintenance is key.

eyeorewolf
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I have Alfa Romeo Giulietta with same Engine 1.4 l and 170HP, it is very fast and reliable, but compare to german brands it is simple and old school engine with big turbo. Love it.

elsutenero
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The Fiat engine is extremely well made and the Abarth version is pretty much top tier. But like any performance engine it needs regular servicing. Oil and filter every 6000 miles make a huge difference. Cam belt must never be run past its service mileage but it’s a relatively easy job to replace.

Dave-dm
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I have a 2013 Abarth Cabrio. My Dad liked it so much be drives a 2015! We love them and yes they sound great!

oblivieon