If You Want a Car That Will Last 500,000 Miles, Buy This

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Toyota Corolla review. The Best Engine Ever Made (Do Not Buy Anything Else), DIY and car review with Scotty Kilmer. Are Toyota Corolla any good? New Toyota Corolla. Everything you need to know about the new Toyota Corolla. Best engines to buy. Should I buy a new Toyota Corolla? Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 56 years.

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scottykilmer
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I remember watching Scotty’s videos for years and now I’m a certified technician at 19🎉

silasshellito
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This weekend i just totaled my 2016 honda accord sport . Had 406, 000 miles. Never had to fix anything under the hood . Cvt worked perfect. I kept up on my maintenance. One of the mechanics told me as Long as I kept my transmission updated I wouldn't have an issue. That was the truth. I'm so over it and confused. I miss my car already

timsimmons
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My mechanic had a Toyota camry in his shop. Don't remember what year but it was an old one that looks like a shoe box. It was in beautiful shape looked brand new inside and out. He told me he had done the maintence on it for the past 7 years just regular maintence. The owner brought it to him to replace for the first time the rear shocks because they had a little bounce. The car had over 500, 000 miles and nothing more than regular maintence. He also said she drove it like an old lady.
Watched a video after that of a mechanic who said we get a new car and drive it like a race car and wonder why they brake down. Think about it. If a race car driver just got a new car to race on the track, first thing he does is put it in the shop and tweeks it getting it ready to race maybe some mods. Right after the race its back in the shop to check everything over and do maintence before the next race to keep it in tip top racing condition. Do we do that after racing it around every day. No we get it home and put it up wet as they say. Then we wonder why it breaks down. We abuse our conveyances instead. Made sence to me.

bitsygirl
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I was born in a Corolla in the early 90s. One of the best cars ever made.

ThomasKing
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My 2001 corolla hasn't broken down once since i bought it. 200 000km will last forever. Last owner didn't change oil enough and wondered why it was overheating! But runs well now with clean oil.

olic
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I hade a 07 corolla with 170.000 miles on it but now I got a 21 se with the 2.0 motor a few months ago. So far so good

cerinawoehrley
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My 2004 Toyota Corolla running strong with 260, 000 miles

rafaelcolorado
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Mine is one of these 11th gens! Its a 2014 with 80, 000 miles. I love it. Mine isn't an S, its an LE, but its still pretty well trimmed. The CVT fluid was changed at 75, 000. It too does a little jitter into reverse when its colder. Runs like a clock, I love it.

EpicBAnimations
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Got daughters 2015 camry xle with 100k on it. It's at 132k miles with 2 new drivers and has had zero problems besides the touch screen that gives u problems some times. Cvt trans still perfect

kelticink
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I nominate for honorable mention my Toyota carb -aspirated 20-R 2.2 L. engine that I drove in my '78 Celica for 21 years, 275k mi. No problems, no valve adjustments, routine maintenance except I swapped out the clutch a few times on that equally enduring 5-speed manual t-50 trans.

jostaclo
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Best engines I personally have had were Mercedes OM617 diesel, Volvo 240 2.3, old Dodge slant 6, older Ford 300 6

toreycasey
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My 2007 Corolla S has 260K miles, still runs great.

ExplorerBen
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I have owned 12 cars in 27 years. All of them had alloys. None of the wheels ever got bent/damaged.

ryanbrandt
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I got a 2015 S. It's running great still

DiscardedHamSandwich
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My 2014 Civic 9th Generation is 360606km today. No big problem at all. Just tear and wear

archangelconsult
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Hard to beat a Nissan VQ V6. One of the best engines in the world.

pulsar
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My 1970 lincoln went past 500k miles just changing oil and plugs. Traded it in a 1988 Bronco II that went 425k miles.

kaijen
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They say Corollas are overpriced and not awe-inspiring, but I rented one once, when I had a 90-minute drive from airport to my final destination. Nifty little 5-speed. If I were on the market for a small car that sips gas and performs well on the highway, I'd look for a used Corolla. Just what you need. Nothing you don't need. Spare interior that maximizes the cargo room for such a small body.

Corolla made me think of Datsun B210's, which were kind of the same idea. Ridiculous gas mileage for their time. More little things went wrong with the B210s, though. More things needed fixing, sooner.

harrymills
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Have a 2014 Corolla. It’s at 180, 000 miles and running pretty great still. Keeping up with oil maintenance all the time. Tried to get the CVT transmission fluid switched out to keep up with maintenance when we bought the car at 130, 000 miles and the Toyota mechanic said there was no need? Here’s to hoping it will last at least 250, 000 miles 👍🏻

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