Bad News: These OLD Used Cars Will Outlast The New Version!

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That's right, these old used cars will outlast the new cars of the same model. So if you go out there and buy one of these new cars you could be spending your hard earned money on something that's worse than what you can get on the used car market. It would be insane to go out there and buy one of these new cars.

We'll show you some Toyota's, a Honda, even a Jeep, and a few other great used cars.

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The “new green deal” is ruining all the new engines and costing consumers a fortune!

davidedwards
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My '02 Tundra 4x4 has 175K miles. You could balance a nickel on edge on the hood with the engine running it's so smooth.

waynewallace
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so the lesson here is: the modern, more technologically forward designed cars are no where as reliable as there counterparts from just 10 years ago (not to mention the cost)...i agree...i own a 2012 Toyota Camry, and it's by far the best car we've ever owned, and still going strong at 200, 000 miles...

sseltrekab
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I have a 2012 Mazda3 skiactiv, 6 spd auto and it's been rock solid in reliability and dependabilty, nothing has ever gone wrong with it except i have had to top off the refrigerant. Just done the scheduled maintenance and that's it. What a great car it has been.

alexanderdeclercq
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Yes. Gen 9 civic is the last gem that is deemed to be tagged as reliable Civic. That is why i bought and 17 ILX in 2019.
Gas, fluid, tires, and breaks . That is all i had done with it.

franticmessenger
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I worked for Jeep Eagle in 90's and the Jeep TJ were tanks.
We had a jeep door sitting in the back of the yard at the shop, the mirror was removed and there was galvanized steel behind it. The door sat in the element for decades and not a spot of rust.

I loved the straight 6 Jeep engines.

When they first created it, it pumped out 700 horsepower, nevertheless they had to redesign it as it was too powerful and blew piston rods lol.

Technocrat.
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Hard part around me is rust and rot. They run forever but won't pass inspection

CentralNH
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100% 2006 Sienna 322k I have another one waiting for service.

RobsNeighbor
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we need the epa emissions regulations for vehicles to be voluntary guidelines. emissions from cars are a small percentage of global co2 output.

scooby-tmyk
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I wanted a Highlander to replace my 2011 Sienna. Thanks to your videos, and Scotty's, I avoided the new turbocharged engine they offer, and found a 2020 LE with the ultra reliable 3.5 V6 and only 40000 km. Might be the last car I ever own.

wildemath
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Old Hondas and Toyotas will outlast them, yeah I believe 😂

desdicadoric
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My 2006 Hyundai Elantra GLS sedan has 219, 220 miles currently.

joesonl
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It is such a shame about Jeep. When you think that Jeep and Land Rover both started out as vehicles that were designed to be rugged and utilitarian. I have little faith in any new car. It stands to reason that turbo charging and evermore electronics will eventually become a pain in the arse..and let's not talk about the entire EV debacle.

obesetuna
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My friend bought a new Jeep Wrangler back in around 2003 that was a 5 speed stick and had the inline 6. It only had 190 horse power but good torque. I LOVED driving that thing and when we went from Mass to Florida for Spring Break he had lost his license so I got to do all the driving! He had bigger tires on it and I beefed up the stereo. Everyone loved it. It was also 4wd! I was surprised how easily it shifted for a Jeep so much so that when he was driving and on his phone, I would shift it for him! I would float the gears a lot and not even use the clutch!

danr
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We have a Wrangler JL but the Sport model, V6 Pentastar, manual transmission, manual windows, minimal tech. Love it! Wouldn't touch that 2.0.

glennstiller
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Honda put timing chains in the 2.4L engine after 2002, I believe.

waterboxer
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I have a 2008 FJ Cruiser and a 2011 Avalon. They are both paid for and easy to maintain. I take both on road trips and they cruise like ocean liners. No fancy electronics. Killer engines. Was thinking about a BMW X5 but all the bells and whistles must be expensive to repair.

driverpls
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I sold my Prius 2011 which had a leaking head gasket after 370.000 km. I just bought a second hand 2019 Corrola. 18 hybrid. It runs very smooth. But I understand I would have better had my Prius

Crdtew
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My ‘07 Lexus IS 350 with 195k miles is a nicer driving and more refined car than newer cars I’ve driven recently. Rented a ‘24 Sonata and it was not even close.

vollste
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Amazing how certain Toyota and Honda engines have recently hit the skids. Thanks for keeping people updated on these issues!

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