I have a 2018 transit 150 with 275000 never had any problems with it. I live in California but just bought a 3.7 with 69000 miles on it. but the one grip I have is with the trans service is it cost 700.00 to service and down for 6 HRS
We bought a used 2013 Venza LE with around 40,000 miles on it for its mass. My wife drives an hour to work and has been involved in two serious accidents. (not her fault) The first was in a Rav4. As she was beginning to make a left across two lanes, a drunk in a Cherokee blew through the red light and hit the front passenger corner of the car. The Rav just squatted, and the Cherokee went up over the hood and rolled down the road. She was uninjured. The Rave was totaled. The second accident happened in A Toyota Matrix XR as she was cresting a hill and ran into an F150 and another car that had crashed just moments before when one of them was illegally passing on a blind rise. She went partially under the truck with the passenger side front corner. The hood and top of the engine were ripped off. Thankfully, no one was in the passenger seat. They would have been badly hurt. My wife had some glass injuries but was OK overall. So far, so good with the Venza, and at 170,000 miles, it is impressive. The interior is holding up very well. The four-cylinder and dual cams are plenty of power for me to keep up with the big dogs on the highway or to get out of the way. The exterior is showing only minimal signs of nicks and bruises. We live in the middle of NC, so there are no Winter issues with the car. I was slow to warm up to it. The lines of sight are problematic, and its size took some getting used to after driving Matrix, Cameries, and Corollas. I'm a Toyota junkie because of their reliability and low maintenance costs. I lost my first Tacoma to another drunk driver and have finally gotten another one. I also have a 95 4Runner as a project car. It has just gotten a new engine after 300,000 miles.
Hello, please let me know if you have any knowledge of this code for the ford transit B129A:88-0A and also B129A:86-0A looks like electrical problem not sure what to do with this. I researched some info online but the battery for transit is located under the driver seat.
The Dodge grand caravan is one of the best and cheapest family van you can own it’s really affordable and reliable Used to own a 2020 Chrysler Pacifica, S red edition Purchase it for $57,000 And payments was 747 a month a year later, someone rear ended the van insurance paid it off then I went to go purchase a 2019 Dodge grand Caravan GT all black with 47,000 miles only paid 23,000 and some change Car payment $385 what a big difference both vans feel the same but the Chrysler has a longer nose so when you come off driveways usually has the front end but I don’t have that issue with the grand caravan same engine and say everything
I bought a 2019 GT with 75000 miles. It had a bad torque converter. The dealership fixed it. I am hoping it will last. I couldn't stomach a 50,000 dollar Sienna.
Great Review of the Honda RL! :) Honda did a great job on giving attention to this amazing truck! Sure it needs a few more things but it's not bad at all, a lot of storage, easy to access, I think if they put a few inches on the cab to extend the back seats, a little more horse power to pull a 7000 pound towing capability, maybe climate control in the back seats and usb c connectors for new phones and or a plug in for laptops while traveling to the next destination would be good too. Now the off road i'd suggest putting a few more inches on a lift and maybe bigger wider tires.
I have 2003 mdx and has multiple misfire . So I change the valve cover gaskets, adjusted the valves and no air leak. So any suggestion what could be the problem .
I see you drank the cool aid when it comes to C O V D. ITs a virus everybody in the world will get, and it always would. There are many benefits to getting exposed to viruses continuously because it helps your immune system. ( Not saying its good to be filthy or have a filthy van)..
it's a great car but extremely important 8-critical deal-breakers things are missing on odyssey, Honda absolutely must correct those things for next 6-th gen odyssey. those are. 1. awd option. 2. cam-360-view. 3. get rid-off this silly timing belt and put chain instead. 4. needs three pano-roofs. first row openable pano-roof as well second row openable pano-roof and 3rd row non-openable pano-roof. 5. some other features slow traffic follow cruise control and etc. 6. hybrid ultra strong battery with picnic devices charging features. 7. option of air-compressor for picnic. 8. additional led strong front lights. (females are using vans a lot & the females have a bad vision at night) some other features would be great such as as more wider and longer interior,. longer legs room etc. like cross-country version higher clearance with awd and etc.
yea let me just take down the exhaust system then the =driveshaft then the plastics with the entire fuel tank plus fuel lines and wires, you probably have the same brain as the horse in my profile picture
Very true, what he says about Americans, how they don't take care of their cars.I traveled a lot and I've never seen so many dirty cars in my life, then in the USA
Please i need someone to advise me here, im looking at getting one of this reliable and long lasting car to own, so im deliberating on between 2008 Jaguar stype 3.0L, 2008/010 Audi A6 and 2007 M5 bmw, please which of this is more dependable, rugged to buy ?
Thank you very much for the detailed review. It seems that despite the engine and the weight, the fuel consumption is economical, or I didn't understand. If so, it's really worthwhile to buy, a very comfortable car. And again, thank you very much.
I hear ticking sound fron engine near passenger side. I just bought it yesterday it has 116000 kms on it and 3.7 l v6. Year is 2019 .can anyone help what that sound is
Insane review, it sets a new standard to the “screen reviewers” out there that only care about “technology “ in cars but for them tech is how big the screen is and how it connects to your phone, keep it up man!
Very nice video, practically a bible for transit owners. I am looking to buy a used one and this video is a perfect guide to vehicle inspection. Where is your shop located? I would trust you 100% with my van when I buy one.
I get more information and I watch less of the video, and I read more of the comments out of any and all videos. It seems that I’m best not to invest money in a Ford transit unless you really know how to work on them. I have a really good mechanic and do research on how to babysit the vehicle that comes pre-broken with intentional sabotaging mine so you have to get this and that fixed and have problems , that’s why you’re always better off with a Japanese vehicle like a Toyota
i've heard online that the manual gearboxes were sometimes trouble. How much truth is there to that. I really want one but I hate automatics. Is it worth it to avoid the manual or it a relatively rare problem area. Is that auto that much more reliable?