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Sedans That Can Last Over 200,000 Miles OR Even More 

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With both used and new car prices soaring, it just makes sense to look into one that can last seemingly forever. And reliability and longevity of a car are becoming more important than ever, if you are in the market for a used-car.
Our focus today is on sedans that are able to really go the distance, say for 200,000 miles or even more. While they're far less popular than SUVs, some sedans have enjoyed a long reign as the most popular cars in America, proving these affordable, fuel-efficient and still-practical vehicles remain in demand.
According to iSeeCars study, which analyzed over 14.9 million cars sold in 2021 to determine which models best demonstrate longevity and reliability with the highest percentage of sedans reaching 200,000 miles or more.

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@JDMSwervo2001
@JDMSwervo2001 2 года назад
There’s no way the Chevy impala is more reliable than a Camry and accord
@TheRetroInsider
@TheRetroInsider 2 года назад
No way, no how!
@DS..69
@DS..69 2 года назад
Uh, believe it.
@theshield1613
@theshield1613 2 года назад
Older American cars were built to last my 08 4.6l v8 has over 400k original engine.
@JasonLuther1
@JasonLuther1 2 года назад
@@theshield1613 the 2 valve 4.6 is a good engine
@robertoblanco293
@robertoblanco293 2 года назад
That’s how you know this is rigged
@seldenkid48
@seldenkid48 2 года назад
Honda and Toyota are hands down in a league by themselves.
@jamesjacobs592
@jamesjacobs592 Год назад
True!! However, there is one in particular engine that is a beast and super reliable given you do scheduled maintenance!! And its not a Toyota or Honda. I'm talking about GMs 3.8 liter. Commonly found in the Buick LeSabre, Pontiac grand prix, and others. It's a beast man!! But you're right, Toyota and Honda are pretty amazing!!
@TruthFLA
@TruthFLA Год назад
Its Toyota/Honda and nothing else.
@dominicflorov2752
@dominicflorov2752 Год назад
What does it mean - hands down? I don't understand.
@TruthFLA
@TruthFLA Год назад
@@dominicflorov2752 The phrase 'Hands Down' means Easily, or unquestionably. Example of use: “Rob is hands down the biggest threat for me in the competition.” Do you Understand now?
@dominicflorov2752
@dominicflorov2752 Год назад
@@TruthFLA Yes, thanks.
@nickthekid6516
@nickthekid6516 3 месяца назад
I have a 2012 Mazda 3 sedan..with 270,000 miles!! I'm the only owner and have kept up well with the maintenance!! Still going strong!
@hairgenius1
@hairgenius1 10 месяцев назад
I had a 2008 Corolla that went 500,000 miles and I sold it and it’s still going strong.
@angielopez2990
@angielopez2990 3 месяца назад
I have an echo 400,000 miles still going
@jeremyas1973
@jeremyas1973 2 месяца назад
That's AMAZING!
@jeremyas1973
@jeremyas1973 2 месяца назад
@@angielopez2990 WOW!
@koolpopjones6499
@koolpopjones6499 27 дней назад
DAMN
@larrybrus6209
@larrybrus6209 Год назад
My last two vehicles have been 2003 Accord and 2012 Camry. I though the Accord was excellent but this Camry is unbelievable. Hats off to Mr. Toyota.
@miazahmed3930
@miazahmed3930 Год назад
What do you think about Toyota Eve-lone?
@larrybrus6209
@larrybrus6209 Год назад
@@miazahmed3930 If you're asking about Electric Vehicles I have no experience or interest in them. Canada is very cold in winter.
@onemoreday1550
@onemoreday1550 Год назад
I’ve got accord with 325,000 and running like new
@Musiclover8i
@Musiclover8i Год назад
I had a 1999 Toyota Corolla that had a moose 300,000 miles on it definitely not Toyota it’s good
@esmooth919
@esmooth919 Год назад
I'm currently driving a 2009 Toyota Venza that has approximately 230,000 miles on it, and it STILL runs like a dream!
@danz107
@danz107 2 года назад
I owned a Corolla to over 220k miles, and currently own a Civic with about 150k. The Corolla only got oil changes, tires and brakes for the first 150k+. I changed the clutch myself in it. A great car! I'm enjoying the Civic now as well even with it's higher mileage.
@HistoricalWeapons
@HistoricalWeapons Год назад
Cvt? What year
@lilyofthevalley4740
@lilyofthevalley4740 Год назад
I would love to know what year your corolla was?
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
camry 138k miles. that corolla car is bulletproof.
@Doing_Time
@Doing_Time Год назад
problem with carollas is finding a good stick...my '97 automatic is gutless and gets poor gas mileage, but it did make it to 190k before the first 4 digit repair job and has done well since... civics have always been good to me and they never lack for power, I can't think of a better car value for safety+reliability+responsiveness+economy...however buying them used can be tricky because a lot of people abuse them (I've seen the same issue is pretty common here with acura legends) the 1990 accord ran great and was still running great near 300k, minus a few starter issues, but had those annoying automatic drink dumpers that go back and forth every time you turn the key or open or close your door...which forced the move to a 1999 accord which is still moving right along with 365k after some 4 digit transmission and starter work 10 years ago... my favorite car was my '83 accord, which got 35 to 38 mpg and ran so smooth I had to really watch because a couple times on straight portions of isolated freeway crossing the country I thought I was doing 75 and I may have been well into the three digits...it stopped running so well to the day california came out with their unique gas formulation and the mileage instantly dropped into the mid 20s (but I drove it in other states and it miraculously drove better and got 35+)
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
@@Doing_Time I think i am "stuck" with my camry for a while. my parents bought new and kept them for a long time. the camry will do the same. nicest car i ever owned. bought it used 07 camry in 2018 with 106k miles and put 32k on it. it had some repairs. new water pump. alt. batt.valve cover gasket. powersteering line replaced. needs sunroof motor. needs driver side regulator. but on the whole, it has been pretty good. if anything happens, will buy a toyota or honda. noting else.
@JamesDavidWalley
@JamesDavidWalley 2 года назад
The Chrysler 300 is "built like a ship?" Yeah…the Titanic.
@tezzo6380
@tezzo6380 2 года назад
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 lmao
@dsavage7453
@dsavage7453 Год назад
Lol. Funny
@robertbrooks3007
@robertbrooks3007 11 месяцев назад
Yhea I have the charger 3.6 same engine. Nice looking cars . But needs engine work done at the 100k mark. On the other hand.I have a Kia Forte with 191k it’s running like a champ.
@mslafay7
@mslafay7 4 месяца назад
😂😂😂
@thekingnumberone2427
@thekingnumberone2427 3 месяца назад
Car Battery up underneath the seat. Yep the Titanic
@pecantan00023
@pecantan00023 2 года назад
My 2009 hyundai sonata limited has 298,000 miles. Still drives good as the day I bought her in 2011. All I've basically done was change my oil every 3k miles.
@ssg723
@ssg723 6 месяцев назад
Same here mine is a 2011 with 222000 miles
@robertjohnson3140
@robertjohnson3140 4 месяца назад
Jesus love you. I had 2 accents a 1999 and a 2014 both junk.
@carloscamacho8729
@carloscamacho8729 2 месяца назад
I own a 2011 Acura TL and currently I'm at 393k miles. This car is a beast, it was been nothing but a great car overall. I have serviced the car myself, oil changes, spark plugs, breaks, shocks and once the timing belt at 225k miles. Funny i bought a replacement engine 2yrs ago and it's just sitting there waiting for the original to give up. lol
@lazypunk
@lazypunk Год назад
I bought a 1988 Honda accord about 12 years ago for 400$ because it was having some overheating issues turns out someone hat cut the cooling fan wire lol. I still drive it TO THIS DAY!! About to hit 200,000 miles 👍I've probably put about $2000 into it. Just got it running again over this last weekend. Man, this car is just a gift that keeps on giving. 😂
@anakinz11
@anakinz11 4 месяца назад
Congratulations
@coinsghouls2499
@coinsghouls2499 2 года назад
I have a 2007 Chevrolet Impala 3.5 V6 544,288 miles original engine and transmission. As seen on Scotty Kilmer.
@theshield1613
@theshield1613 2 года назад
Older cars were meant to last My Ford 4.6l v8 has 400k and the other one has 695k miles both original engine.
@abbiravindhran8424
@abbiravindhran8424 2 года назад
@@theshield1613 old is gold
@JDMSwervo2001
@JDMSwervo2001 2 года назад
You got lucky
@CJCochran0201
@CJCochran0201 2 года назад
… you more than likely took care of it: rational driving, good maintenance, and no abusive treatment 👍
@charlesjackson1700
@charlesjackson1700 2 года назад
That is a miracle.. Chevrolet should give you a new car.. I used to buy new Chevys all the time and by the time they got close to 100K they started to really give trouble..
@cleomaddiem3581
@cleomaddiem3581 2 года назад
My late father bought me a brand new 1990 Mazda 626 Sedan in Prestige Silver as soon as l turned 18 years old (yes, the one with the oscillating vents!). He paid $32,000 Australian Dollars for it brand new at the time! It's now 32 years old and l still drive it every single day!!! Has never failed me and l cannot part with it. It's absolutely outstanding!!! It's clocked up 500,000 kilometres (310,000 miles!!!). Unbelievable!!! Still looks, feels and drives like new. I absolutely LOVE IT so much. It's my first and only car!!!! Love the nostalgia. Big hello from Melbourne, Australia!!🇦🇺
@HOTRODRICO
@HOTRODRICO Год назад
wow God bless your dad, and what an amazing story... that car deserves a medal lol never sell it.... (my advice) =)
@cleomaddiem3581
@cleomaddiem3581 Год назад
@@HOTRODRICO Thank you so much!!! I absolutely will never ever part with it!! Big hello from Melbourne and God Bless. 💗
@leod3963
@leod3963 Год назад
It must be manual transmission. Automatic don't last that long. Those 626 engines last a long time.
@cleomaddiem3581
@cleomaddiem3581 Год назад
@@leod3963 It is an automatic!
@BertLHubert1960
@BertLHubert1960 Год назад
Hello
@LoganConstant
@LoganConstant Год назад
I have a 2002 Toyota Avalon with 480,000 km’s. I bought it 4 months ago, and it hadn’t even had the timing belt changed since the 120,000km mark in 2006. It still runs like a dream. A $1200 timing belt and water pump job was well deserved. It runs better then a new Korean car. Lots of power. Interior is still in great shape, and it handles the snow like a champ. Its staying in the family forever.
@billp4
@billp4 Год назад
Avalons are sweet. Rather have one than a Lexus
@derekmalone1651
@derekmalone1651 Год назад
I got a 2001 avalon with 272000 no leaks everything works gd car
@ceciliacarrillo6923
@ceciliacarrillo6923 11 месяцев назад
I have a 2007 Toyota Camry with 190,000 miles. So far it's only needed basic maintenance on it
@lauriechan2966
@lauriechan2966 3 месяца назад
I'm still driving my 2004 red Honda Accord EX. It's got 225k miles on it. One owner. I bought it brand new off the lot with 80 miles on it. Sticker price was $28k, I paid $20,850. I'm finally shopping for a new Honda Accord because the front passenger door doesn't open from the inside anymore, only the driver's side window works, the rear lights on the back of the car all stopped working, the sound system dashboard isn't visible anymore, the electronic key fob no longer works, and there's electrical issues throughout the car. But it's got 4 tires and starts most of the time... 😋 I estimate that I've saved AT LEAST $150k by running that car into the ground, and not buying a new one. I think it's time to retire the beauty. I guess I got my money's worth. 😂
@claytonwaiters8449
@claytonwaiters8449 10 месяцев назад
I have a Chevy Impala 3.9 that has over 257000 miles. There have been no major problems, its oil is changed every 3000 miles. I just tuned it up with platinum 100,000 mile plugs for the second time. It is still running strong because I take care of my car! That is the key for longevity!
@nnodw7721
@nnodw7721 6 месяцев назад
Yep, mine lasted a good 250k. No major issues and handled the snow awesome. Not like my subaru but it made its way through.
@richardmcgrath61
@richardmcgrath61 5 месяцев назад
Regular oil changes are the secret to longevity.
@robertjohnson7342
@robertjohnson7342 5 месяцев назад
Well you know how to keep it running And Well 😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅
@Speedslip-bq2gk
@Speedslip-bq2gk 4 месяца назад
What year???
@Speedslip-bq2gk
@Speedslip-bq2gk 4 месяца назад
What year is it?
@TCSp4
@TCSp4 2 года назад
My 2007 Toyota Corolla S, is still going strong at 130,000 miles!!! I purchased it in October of 2006 and have had no major repairs. 16 years old next month!!!😊
@johnwesterh3313
@johnwesterh3313 2 года назад
You didn’t drive very far
@kennygonzalez7909
@kennygonzalez7909 2 года назад
Wow I have a 2015 Corolla S and it already has over 94000 miles. I've put 25000 miles myself since I bought it in 2019. Your Corolla should last you another 16 years. Great, reliable cars
@TCSp4
@TCSp4 2 года назад
@@kennygonzalez7909 I hope it will last another 16 years!!! It still drives like it was new.🙏🏻☺️
@alexgonzales8002
@alexgonzales8002 Год назад
130k is nothing dude you barely drove that car.
@TCSp4
@TCSp4 Год назад
@@alexgonzales8002 I’m not a dude.
@lowbll1
@lowbll1 2 года назад
2004 Toyota Camry XLE 366,000 miles. I bought it at 346,000 for $1000.00 August 2020. Replaced rear struts, both drive axles, flex pipe twice ( finicky about quiet) great car. 26.4 average miles city/highway. I plan to go to at least 500,000 miles before I consider passing it on.
@bobsmith962
@bobsmith962 Год назад
Ah yeah the million mile car
@lilyofthevalley4740
@lilyofthevalley4740 Год назад
V6?
@lowbll1
@lowbll1 Год назад
3.0 V6
@setevcorker9104
@setevcorker9104 Год назад
I have the same car with the 2.4L with 280K on the clock. Other than the common engine oil consumption issue, the car still runs perfect and everything works like it should. I'm retired and mechanically inclined, so if the oil consumption gets out of hand, I'll just drop a new piston and ring kit in it and keep it until someone wrecks it or I die. Best car ever.
@subaruamazon
@subaruamazon Год назад
07 camry 144k. you have guts to do that. maybe i will move up to a 2015 to 17 with 200k. I like the look.
@claudespeed80
@claudespeed80 2 года назад
My 1st car was a 2003 Toyota Corolla and the ODO was at 121k and it still runs after putting 40k miles on it
@sewj8046
@sewj8046 Год назад
How you take care of a car plays a significant role, no matter the quality. Yes a high-quality vehicle is better but additional TLC does help. My only American car was a 2000 Lincoln LS that I purchased in 03 with 50000 miles. Traded it in in 2015 with 267000 miles. The only major issue was the air conditioner was out during trade in. Car was still running strong and still beautiful. That's not by accident but how I take care of my cars.
@ssjlkrillin
@ssjlkrillin Год назад
Precisely. Many owners today lack the know-how of vehicle maintenance and blame the manufacturer instead of their ignorance. A BMW M3 can go past 200k the same as a Camry - because I've done it.
@esmooth919
@esmooth919 Год назад
​@@ssjlkrillin That's one of the main reasons why I've made it a point to learn how to maintain my own car. Unfortunately, the most I can do is change my brake pads and my rotors. And on my previous vehicle, changing the spark plugs was very easy. I would have learned how to change my own oil, but I don't have a jack that can get my car high enough for me to get under it.
@danielrojas9373
@danielrojas9373 Год назад
Not everyone wants to spend their time working on cars, thats one reason why Toyotas are popular
@slumy8195
@slumy8195 10 месяцев назад
there are 2 type of vehicle owners, One that buys a car based on reviews and reliability but never actually maintain it at all if ever. And the second are vehicle owners that buy a vehicle regardless the make but properly maintain the vehicle when needed be. The second car owner can have a garbage car but its still in better shape than the 1st owner that has a new toyota but never maintained it for 3+ years and counting. Thereby the second car owner has longer use of his or her buy, and the 1st owner is looking for another new car to trash.
@Nb61777
@Nb61777 8 месяцев назад
Did you do any maintenance outside oil changes and tires/brakes?
@markS5780
@markS5780 Год назад
I drive a 2009 Camry XLE V6. It currently has 335,000 miles on it and has never been in the shop for a mechanical or other type of repair, just routine wear and tear for brakes, batteries, tires and I did replace the struts. I still get 34-36 highway MPG. I still find it an enjoyable ride and as much as I'd love a new car, I would find this one hard to give up.
@capp83
@capp83 Год назад
I have a 1995 Toyota Camry 4cyl. I had to replace the transmission and regular maintenance for this car. Mileage is 312, 083 miles on it🙂👍🏼
@subaruamazon
@subaruamazon Год назад
paul 07 se with `144k. I have had to replace things surprisingly. after 120k, water pump, fuel pump, front bearings. lower control arms are going. I drive in ny/nj. that may be a reason.
@collinsje5
@collinsje5 8 месяцев назад
@@subaruamazon Urban roads are brutal on cars. I live in Chicago and sympathize with you. My 2006 Toyota Matrix XR - famous for lasting forever - needed $3K in suspension repairs last year.
@kristopherdonaldson9569
@kristopherdonaldson9569 2 года назад
2005 Nissan Frontier 4.0L V6... sold it running like New with 225K Miles on it, only fluid changes, spark plugs once at 125K.. currently own a used 07' Ford freestyle with a 3.0L duratec and CVT, with 255K miles on it and it still runs smoothly. All it needed was fluids changed and new plugs and coil packs. I'd imagine lots of cars could last over 200K if they were maintained properly.
@vappuhamy
@vappuhamy 2 года назад
Toyota Prius definitely should be in the list. I rented a 2012 Toyota Prius V for a couple of months and by the time I returned it, the car had 525000km on the clock. It was very fuel efficient and didn't have any oil leak. And still I see the very same car around my living area as an Uber Taxi.
@claudiowaldendavis6068
@claudiowaldendavis6068 Год назад
In Panamá Prius unrelieble lots of issue
@sampetrie340
@sampetrie340 Год назад
My 13 year old Prius has 238K miles on it, and is still running strong. Nine of those years were on icy Minnesota roads. I never expected a hybrid to be so durable.
@Mario-su1jz
@Mario-su1jz Год назад
It’s not on the list because they consider it a hatchback.
@maxlemusa3520
@maxlemusa3520 Год назад
We drive ours to ground, with 505000kms
@JMian
@JMian Год назад
@@claudiowaldendavis6068 Is it original.
@SebastianSantacruzS
@SebastianSantacruzS Год назад
My Hyundai Elantra 2011 reached 215k miles this month. Running smoothly!
@aa-tx7th
@aa-tx7th Месяц назад
just got a 2013 elantra gt that little dingleberry has so much more storage space than it has any right to have and it drives so f@%king smooth
@strongboy7289
@strongboy7289 Год назад
I have a 2002 Nissan Maxima that has 329000km on the clock and is still going strong. I know its not in the 2016 to 2020 range like the video suggests but it was the last of the good Maximas before they had transmission issues after 2002. If you don't lead foot the car too often its economical especially on long trips despite using premium unleaded as a requirement. Great car and it only cost me $1000. My old man has a Camry and he just loves it. Regular service and it goes forever.
@Brandon-uy1uv
@Brandon-uy1uv Год назад
Broo I want a fifth Gen soo bad, I have a 1991 maxima and it has never let me stranded but it is slightly lacking in power and the transmission is poo 😂 they underbuilt the transmissions on this generation. It shifts, but it shifts way too slowly. Tuned for confort, not for speed
@monkeywkeys3916
@monkeywkeys3916 Год назад
Great 90s built car. Then 2001, Renault walked in.
@strongboy7289
@strongboy7289 Год назад
@@monkeywkeys3916 yup.
@matthewalle2
@matthewalle2 Год назад
Cool story. That’s 204k miles. Yawn
@lyndellbradley4285
@lyndellbradley4285 Год назад
I had a 87 model put 315,000 miles
@cannongavinjr7166
@cannongavinjr7166 2 года назад
The Champ for me is the 2005 toyota corolla S 5 spd manuel 4 cylinder with 600,000 miles gave it to my son about 3 yrs ago still running good and not smoking.
@notmebutyou8350
@notmebutyou8350 2 года назад
That is insane!!! You do see a lot of older Hondas (and Toyotas) on the road.
@Steve-O_FPV
@Steve-O_FPV 6 месяцев назад
@@notmebutyou8350 But not many of ANYTHING else. Hyundai and Kia have long warranties on them that from what I have heard are never honored if there is an issue. They always find some way to wiggle out of fixing the problem under warranty and blame it on the owner of the vehicle for not doing proper maintenance. Chevy, ford and dodge are all junk and wont go past 150k miles without major issues and repairs, 100% going to have to replace that AC unit before 150k if you live here in Texas and it's going to cost you at least $2k if it's not under warranty. Anything Stellantis makes (Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ram) avoid like the plague. And don't buy any Honda/Acura 1.5l turbo engines unless you want headaches down the line due to oil dilution issues, better to buy the 2.0l non turbo NA engine for longevity.
@notmebutyou8350
@notmebutyou8350 6 месяцев назад
@@Steve-O_FPV Thanjs for the info.
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart 2 года назад
It really pays to drive your car conservatively and keep up with the maintenance. There is no reason why a car can't surpass 200K miles these days.
@warrengauthier4699
@warrengauthier4699 Год назад
Unless it is: GM, Chrysler, Ford, Kia or Hyundai.
@firefly9838
@firefly9838 Год назад
@@warrengauthier4699 my Kia optima has 245k miles on it and I've never had an issue with it.
@warrengauthier4699
@warrengauthier4699 Год назад
@Firefly : Sometimes man bites dog but we know how it works 99% of the time. Your car is a fluke but good for you.
@randellgribben9772
@randellgribben9772 Год назад
@@warrengauthier4699 read. my post above
@queensapphire7717
@queensapphire7717 Год назад
Too much plastic that gets brittle over time.
@sandralibeau4795
@sandralibeau4795 2 года назад
My 2001 Hyundai Accent had 310,000 kilometres on it when I gave it to my best friend to keep driving. It had no mechanical problems and was perfectly free of rust!
@nubreaks2
@nubreaks2 Год назад
From all accounts, that's a rarity. The presenter based his analysis on the percentage of cars sold with high mileage. Hyundai and Kia are notorious for having bad engines, even to the point of having mass recalls of ALL models within specific years.
@dmichael100
@dmichael100 Год назад
You should call Hyundai and let them know. Bet they will be surprised. If your information is accurate- you have a RARE example. Hyundais' and Kias go through engines like nobody's business. Glad to hear you got great service from yours- I'll never own either of those again.
@whysooblivious8342
@whysooblivious8342 Год назад
I currently have a 2008 Hyundai accent hatchback manual transmission going super strong at 140k miles. I got it as a gift back in 2020. It’s the second most reliable car that I’ve own. I’ve only had to replace a purge valve up to this point with regular oil/filter changes.
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
i am surprised. i dont hear good things about kia hyundai.
@whysooblivious8342
@whysooblivious8342 Год назад
@@markdamstra yea man there’s a reason for why they still use the 1.6L engine in most of their cars up to this point
@donwhitt9899
@donwhitt9899 Год назад
I have a 1983 Datsun Maxima wagon, 300k miles. Straight 6 fuel injection. Never been in a repair shop. I do all the maintenance and repairs, which were minor. It still runs like new.
@usachristmas5433
@usachristmas5433 Год назад
The 2006-2011 Honda Civic in my opinion is one of the greatest cars ever. Reliable, great mileage, handles like a go kart. Nothing breaks on it.
@CelestialTrieye
@CelestialTrieye Год назад
I love my 08 civic EX. 115k miles and never had any issues outside of regular maintenance (Spark plugs, Ignition coils, Oil + filter, tires, brakes, battery and ground cable) The automatic transmission has always felt wonky though and it rarely shifts very smoothly... engine is bulletproof though! Mine was totaled 6 years ago, I just bent the axle back into alignment and keep driving it haha.
@theshield1613
@theshield1613 Год назад
2012-2015 honda civic are good as well 2016 to present have to much tech.
@chriscornelius2518
@chriscornelius2518 11 месяцев назад
I think the only problem with Civics have been those owners who think they are Fast and Furious.
@slumy8195
@slumy8195 10 месяцев назад
after honda started putting everything cvt is when I just left it out of my shopping list. Their non cvt transmissions are amazing none the less
@USNAVDC
@USNAVDC Год назад
My aunt had a 1998 Toyota Corolla that she drove for 19 years....I'm not sure what the milage was on it when she traded it in on a new Corolla, but the car still ran and drove like it was new! The manager at the Toyota dealership bought the car for his elderly mother-in-law. I think that car was bulletproof!
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
camry owner 137k here. corolla 4 cylinder willl last forever.
@recipetest
@recipetest Год назад
1997 Toyota Corolla new owner here at 320,000 km. Took it to mechanic to check since I bought hand passed on after 5 owners and they say nothing is wrong with the engine.
@andyd3447
@andyd3447 Год назад
Damn! makes me want to get a new corolla!
@USNAVDC
@USNAVDC Год назад
@@andyd3447 I think a Corolla might be one of the best cars on the road....and it's surprising how comfortable they are and how well they drive. I don't have a Corolla, but they sure are great cars.
@chriscornelius2518
@chriscornelius2518 11 месяцев назад
Camry and Corolla are the benchmark for reliability.
@ItsTimeMichael
@ItsTimeMichael 2 года назад
Got a 2016 Toyota Corolla back in 2018...was a Florida rental sold to me by Hertz $2.5k below avg resale. Only spent for new battery, 4 new tires, front rotors/brake pads, front driver's side caliper, & just the oil changes like once a year *light driving*, maintanance mileage interval checks & few rounds of wiper blades & that's it over 4+ yrs now. No check engine lights, sensor replacement or under the hood or exhaust disasters. Can't complain. Worth the same 4 yrs later due to chip/inventory shortages. Got lucky.
@smlbcity23
@smlbcity23 2 года назад
200k is a piece of cake to get to for Toyota. Currently have a 2005 Toyota Corolla over 300k with no major repair and still running strong!
@misterb1132
@misterb1132 2 года назад
No doubt. My 2016 Mini Cooper S has 115,000 and runs like a top. 200,000 miles should not be a "big deal" for most foreign car makers.
@jimrose71
@jimrose71 Год назад
me? 06 at 273k
@subaruamazon
@subaruamazon 8 месяцев назад
07 camry 146k . i think you are right. i have no doubt 200k is achievable. from there, who knows. i like th 15 to the 17's so i will go with one of those.
@donkeytime1704
@donkeytime1704 Год назад
I'm at 266,000 miles on my 2012 Hyundai Elantra. Still have the original AC system and it still maintains it's oil level between oil changes. Theirs a lady who has reached over a million miles on her 2013 Elantra and she didn't have to replace the transmission until she passed a half million miles on it. My goal is to reach half that.
@lyricistdestroyerqueensbor8782
@lyricistdestroyerqueensbor8782 11 месяцев назад
Maintenance your car, treat her right, and she will not let you down. I drive a 2010 Dodge charger rt with 180000 miles, and all i ever did was get a her a new radiator . Change that oil when it's do, flush brake, and other fluids. Rotate those tires, get that front-end alignment, if you're not tired, wash her or take her through the wash to prevent rust. Dont race or push her hard, and you will be fine. I bought my rt with 50 thousand miles, and she still runs like a champion.
@bos12ng
@bos12ng 2 года назад
I have had my Hyundai Elantra 2010 running over 299,324miles and still waxing strong. I'm surprised no Hyundai made it to your list
@textme4365
@textme4365 2 года назад
Let's talk 👆👆👆
@saulgmez2839
@saulgmez2839 2 года назад
Recently purchased a 2014 Toyota Avalon with 119,000 miles feels brand new🔥
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
camry 137k 07. that is a new avalon.
@theangryhobos
@theangryhobos 2 года назад
1995 civic ex 280K miles so far and the engine is fine. OEM suspension and other parts lasted around 20 years before needing to be replaced. Aftermarket lasts as little as 2-3. Civics would have a higher percentage of >200K if they were driven by the people who drive the avalons.
@kingtau
@kingtau 2 года назад
I got 315k mi on my 95 civic
@queensapphire7717
@queensapphire7717 Год назад
I regret getting rid of my ‘91 Hatchback with manual transmission, such a fun little car, I bought it brand new in 1992 for $7500 and paid the $92 for the passenger side mirror, that was an option.
@onemoreday1550
@onemoreday1550 Год назад
I’ve got an 2006 accord with 325,000 miles still running like new
@SouthPawArtist
@SouthPawArtist Год назад
Some Japanese cars from the 90s seem to be immortals, and it’s normal to see them on Philippine roads daily: 7th Gen Toyota Corollas (91-around 97/98), 4th Gen Mitsubishi Lancers (91-95), 6th Gen Honda Civic (95-2000), and 3rd Gen Nissan Sentra (B13, 90-95). Seeing models a generation before or after of these cars I mentioned isn’t a rare sight as well. I personally own a Nissan 1994 Sentra B13 with 150k+ mi/240k+ kms on the odo and it’s still driving smoothly, still with its stock radiator and compressor that delivers good A/C. So far the only major replacement part it’s had is a new carburetor which made running even better with better fuel mileage.
@strongboy7289
@strongboy7289 Год назад
I stick to Japanese cars over European cars which seem to be money pits.
@sunnymagnuson1809
@sunnymagnuson1809 Год назад
My ‘08 Scion xD has a corolla engine.mfg Japan
@valentineopiah
@valentineopiah Год назад
I have a 2008 Hyundai sonata with over 200,000 miles still running very fine, with all the features intact.
@jasonlaning1996
@jasonlaning1996 2 года назад
2006 Toyota Avalon with 318k....still going with no end in sight.
@saulgmez2839
@saulgmez2839 2 года назад
A 2006 with 318k and still going is actually impressive 🔥💯👍
@FG10084
@FG10084 Год назад
I had a 2006 Avalon with 225k miles and sold it. Shit kept falling apart after I kept getting parts replaced with brand new parts. The same parts I would get replaced would go after a couple months. I was like wtf man 😤🤬
@jasonlaning1996
@jasonlaning1996 Год назад
I have 332k now
@JNguyen07Max
@JNguyen07Max Год назад
I currently own the following cars that are over 200k miles that are still running strong. All stock. -1995 Lexus SC300 5speed manual w/ 230k miles. -2000 Toyota Camry LE V6 5speed manual w/ 220k miles. -2005 Toyota Corolla XRS 6speed w/ 270k miles
@gilbertoarizona305
@gilbertoarizona305 8 месяцев назад
I have the 1999 Toyota Camry LE V6 5 speed manual w/395K miles on it - runs like new - no major engine issues ever - Can't kill it - LOL
@larrytucker222
@larrytucker222 6 месяцев назад
The Camry V6 /5spd us a great car. I had an 1985 SE and it was great.
@Aaron-ox8ye
@Aaron-ox8ye 2 года назад
My 2018 Camry SE gets 40+ mpg on the highway. My best non hybrid car I've ever had
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
07 camry 137k didnt want hybrid. afraid of the technology and repairs. but a battery isnt that expensive on camry. tesla - forget about it.
@bobrenes4062
@bobrenes4062 Год назад
1999 Buick Regal, 213k miles and still running beautifully. Reliable, economical, quiet, comfortable, and great to drive. Good high-speed cruiser. Maintenance by the book is a good part of the reason for the reliability.
@LuckyLuchReyes
@LuckyLuchReyes Год назад
People sleep on Buicks! My uncle had an '01 Century that was a beast of a car.
@alamcnamara1755
@alamcnamara1755 Год назад
I had a Regal a long time ago and I really liked it. Nice looking car too
@jasono2139
@jasono2139 Год назад
Had a 98 Regal, it was a fairly reliable car BUT the best part was it was easy to work on when it needed any repairs. The main issue with it was corrosion (living in the rust belt).
@bradycremeans8830
@bradycremeans8830 Год назад
My 2013 regal just blew its engine at 107k miles, wish they still made them good
@tormentfromhell73
@tormentfromhell73 Год назад
I have a 2011 lacrosse 3.6 that I'll keep until it's dead. Not a dent or ding on it, still looks about brand new. Has 112k at the moment, and I change my oil every 2k miles, but that's just me.
@carmenn5609
@carmenn5609 2 года назад
This was great information. I have a 2006 Toyota Camry and it's close to 200,000 miles and still running smooth, don't get me wrong, there has been several things I had to fix or replace but it's because of wear and tear.
@CJCochran0201
@CJCochran0201 2 года назад
… oh, there aren’t any “bulletproof” vehicles, out there - they ALL break, at one time or another … just have to maintain them and drive sensibly … - like you prolly did 👍
@michaelbuzzee1964
@michaelbuzzee1964 2 года назад
Why is the 300 on this list but not the Charger/Challenger w the same engine?
@pssst3
@pssst3 2 года назад
@@michaelbuzzee1964 Because Charger drivers are more likely to drive their "sporty" cars to death, and the Challenger additionally isn't a sedan, but a coupe.
@tezzo6380
@tezzo6380 2 года назад
Just make sure you change the oil as scheduled and your repairs will remain minor
@deniseyanez8596
@deniseyanez8596 2 года назад
I have a 2001 Toyota 4 runner with over 200,000 miles and still going strong I would recommend Toyota vehicles any day they are built to last as long as you keep up the maintenance on it. Thank you for this video was very informative. By the way my vehicle looks GREAT interior and still original paint job , people comment on how great my 4 runner still looks and even had offers to sell it, but I would not she's my baby.
@marcospadilla5629
@marcospadilla5629 2 года назад
2007 Kia Spectra and reached 220K last month in August. I'm the only owner this car has known and the only major replacement I've done to it is changed the timing belt at 145K as a preventative maintenence, it had not ripped up on me. Awesome car but it has not been my daily driver in a couple years only because my truck is much better suited for my work.
@warrengauthier4699
@warrengauthier4699 Год назад
Kia and Hyundai are trash. I call bullshit on your claim.
@bengagnon2894
@bengagnon2894 Год назад
Changing a timing belt is not a preventive maintenance. It is mandatory... And you should normally change it at 100 000 kms (60 000 miles). Changing it at 145 000 miles and not blowing the engine up (if it is true) has little to do with the car itself, and everything to do with luck. Because 99 % of OEM timing belts used in any kind of car nowadays are made at the same place in Mexico.
@warrengauthier4699
@warrengauthier4699 Год назад
@Ben Gagnon : Correct plus he owns a Kia. 🤣 On a side note, most Japanese vehicles have timing chains that last for life unless you are lazy on oil changes.
@kalani1987
@kalani1987 Год назад
Did you still have the original alternator, AC compressor, or starter on your Spectra? I have a 07 Rondo and only have the original starter on it
@ed.blessedbygod1436
@ed.blessedbygod1436 2 года назад
2009 Toyota Avalon here with 254,500 miles and run excellent.
@phoenixridezvids1267
@phoenixridezvids1267 2 года назад
Wanna trade? Hahaha jk haha 😂
@MogulFarmer
@MogulFarmer 2 года назад
Mine, 2011 with 118K. Runs like it’s new
@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821
@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821 3 месяца назад
My friend's 1985 Yugo has about 870,000 miles on it and it's still going strong as heck!! Unbelievable!!
@BugsyZuki
@BugsyZuki 2 месяца назад
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@ColtonMitchel-uf8es
@ColtonMitchel-uf8es 3 месяца назад
I DRIVE MY 2007 TOYOTA YARIS EVERYDAY 337,000 MILES STILL RUNNING AND DRIVING
@DagudLFE
@DagudLFE 2 года назад
I own a 2004 Chevy Impala bought it brand new and just went over 207,000 miles with no major mechanical issues and I still drive it on long road trips like yesterday we went on an 8 hour road trip and I rides almost like new. Proud owner!,,
@cwqrpportable
@cwqrpportable 2 года назад
Of course man, they’re a fantastic vehicle! All the Toyota fanboys here live in dreamland.
@whitreal4l27
@whitreal4l27 2 года назад
Chevy gang...they doubt the Impalas ever time when they're fantastic vehicles...i brought mine new and she still riding with no issues...u take care of them and they will last
@victorotvertchenko2665
@victorotvertchenko2665 Год назад
@@cwqrpportable you are lucky. My experience with 2007 Impala was not good at all. Now buy only Toyota
@cwqrpportable
@cwqrpportable Год назад
@@victorotvertchenko2665 Oh how boring zzzzzzzzzzz
@mauritualaulelei298
@mauritualaulelei298 Год назад
I have a 2009 Toyota matrix. Bought it in 2014 with 60k miles. Finally started having problems in 2022 with more than 430k miles. Amazing car!
@oi32df
@oi32df Год назад
2.4L or the 1.8L in it ?...if you don't want to lift the hood are the wheels 4 lugs or 5 ?
@brunoheggli2888
@brunoheggli2888 Год назад
I have no car,so i think thats even better!
@crashdoll91
@crashdoll91 Год назад
I low-key wanted a Matrix haha but it was so hard to find where I’m at. Ended up getting a focus hatchback
@collinsje5
@collinsje5 8 месяцев назад
The 1.8L is the better engine. I have a 2006 Matrix XR that I bought new. It only has 72K miles on it, but it has survived 17 Chicago winters with zero rust. Had major suspension repairs done last year - urban roads are brutal, but my mechanic said that because it is a Matrix, a $3K repair bill beats replacing it. I'm 75 and plan to drive it until I am in an urn.
@donhumberson1279
@donhumberson1279 Год назад
Toyota Corolla - 14 years old, 212000 miles, finally retired because a faulty oil change let the engine dry out on a long run. We screwed up by getting the oil change just as we started our trip - the engine seized 316 miles into the trip, turned out the oil filter had been installed wrong and the oil leaked out.
@jobabs
@jobabs Год назад
Had a 94 Buick Skylark (bought it a year old with 27,000 miles on it) with the 3.1 V6 that had over 300,000 miles on it when we sold it to a guy who kept driving it. Original engine, original transmission with no major repairs, just regular maintenance. That GM 3.1 v6 was a real gem of a motor.
@subaruamazon
@subaruamazon Год назад
3.8 is supposed to be phenomenal as well.
@jameskavalary982
@jameskavalary982 5 месяцев назад
3.8 better​@@subaruamazon
@kuladoma3
@kuladoma3 2 года назад
All cars can go over 200000 as long as you do basic maintenance it's how often you have to fix major repairs that makes a difference between brands I will stick with Toyota and Hondas.
@edobwoy
@edobwoy 2 года назад
Not all cars. BMWs and Mercedes Benza have plastic parts surrounding the engine and electric sensors that wear out quickly than Toyotas and Hondas Most Nissan cars with CVT transmissions wear out because of transmission problems Luxury cars like Lamborghini are fashionable cars. They don't have such longetivity
@kuladoma3
@kuladoma3 2 года назад
@@edobwoy that why I said major repairs.
@JDMFR3AK
@JDMFR3AK Год назад
1998 maxima bought brand new in 1998, it now has 397,000 miles. Doesn’t burn any oil yet. A friend of mine also had a 2010 altima that went 200k miles before he sold it for something else. Great cars.
@yusefinc1096
@yusefinc1096 Год назад
I believe Nissan was great in the 90s-04ish.
@lindamurrell9389
@lindamurrell9389 2 года назад
My sister-in-law drives a 2006 Avalon looks brand new inside and outside still runs like a top not sure how many miles it has on it but she committed long distances before she retired. Love Toyota!
@BertLHubert1960
@BertLHubert1960 Год назад
Hello
@Noahkinz
@Noahkinz Год назад
My 2016 Toyota Avalon hybrid is at almost 180k miles and the ONLY repair it’s ever needed was a bad strut on my passenger side AFTER 7 YEARS. I don’t even fault it for that, because the roads near me are absolutely horrid & I’m positive that’s what caused it. Everything else has been purely maintenance. Sure it’s not thrilling to drive but you don’t get a hybrid Avalon for that purpose. It’s comfortable, quiet, reliable, practical, cheap to maintain and great on gas. It’s perfect at what it’s intended for.
@mikesawyer4707
@mikesawyer4707 Год назад
Our 2005 camery XLE runs just like new.. We are the third owners it has clocked 325.000 miles. We had a small rust spot repared in january. We bought it at a garage sale. Plan on driving fr a while to and from work.
@1stprincemando
@1stprincemando 2 года назад
My mom has a 2004 Toyota Camry with a V6 engine. It has about 380000 miles. Their biggest repair was something with the catalytic converter and on board computer. Costed them about 700 dollars. The car runs great still. Super reliable. Too bad they purchased a new SUV and now the Camry just sits in the drive way.
@robertcamble3543
@robertcamble3543 2 года назад
Armando, you can keep it as a backup car.
@MrLovetlove3
@MrLovetlove3 2 года назад
Good afternoon, what would you say about the Lexus IS250 2014 lifetime longevity ?
@aidenpeters8616
@aidenpeters8616 2 года назад
@@MrLovetlove3 bro like 250k - 300
@lacorianballard9913
@lacorianballard9913 2 года назад
Tell them sell it to me lmao I have an accord I’ll throw in with it 🤣
@Franklin8701
@Franklin8701 2 года назад
I'll buy it of affordable
@bazan0448
@bazan0448 2 года назад
Chrysler 300? Chevrolet Impala? Yeah, top lists of reliable vehicles are not your thing.
@yonyon8670
@yonyon8670 2 года назад
And not a single lexus atleast is250 2.5 v6
@masonyoung7583
@masonyoung7583 2 года назад
i burst out laughing when i saw the chrysler 300😂😂😂
@Mr99Burns
@Mr99Burns 2 года назад
It’s also how you drive and where you drive will have a huge influence on how long something lasts.
@charlesjackson1700
@charlesjackson1700 2 года назад
That wasn't true when I owned domestic brands and they were new however since I switched to Honda and Toyota I never have any issues at all.. I always take care of my cars better than most and they are garaged.
@131313griffin
@131313griffin 4 месяца назад
I had a 1984 caravan with a mit. 2.6 engine with 432,000 miles on it ,sold it to my step father a few years later he sold it to his sons friend;it was still running a few years after that they took it off the road,didn't pass the emissions test.Don't know the exact miles on it but it was on the road for almost 5 years after I sold it.
@131313griffin
@131313griffin 4 месяца назад
I should have contacted Chrysler ,as I only had to do basic maintenence like brakes,oil,tires,exhaust,shocks and one failed carburator.
@davidberger1385
@davidberger1385 Год назад
I have a 2008 Chrysler Sebring Hardtop Convertible that just turned 100k miles. Own it only 3yrs with the 3.5V6 engine. Runs great very smooth. Only have done maintenance, and recently a little repair to the A/C . Love this car !!
@insanity23mike
@insanity23mike 3 месяца назад
My Chrysler 200 has 150k and the AC needs fix as it probably has a leak.. the only thing i don’t like is the battery under the engine and the way the engine is placed. Cant see anything
@audreah6024
@audreah6024 Год назад
I have a 2010 Nissan Maxima with 232K miles I've had for almost 13 years! Still drives good with some repairs and regular maintenance. I love my car!
@SirMaxima2011
@SirMaxima2011 Год назад
i have 2009 nissan Maxima with 145,569 miles on it i brought Demo new in late 2009 and great car maintenance is MUST still runs good love my too! will not trade it or sell it.
@hellouser5498
@hellouser5498 6 месяцев назад
How often you change cvt transmission oil?
@mydesygn
@mydesygn 6 месяцев назад
I had 1998 maxima w 230,000 before I wrecked it. had to change the timing belt at 100,000 but nothing else. miss that car. bought a 2011 I have 200,000 on that one, I've had to get ac,starter, alternator this yr but no transmission issues
@amazekhashaa7309
@amazekhashaa7309 2 года назад
My 2011 hyundai sonata nf is 265k miles and engine sound still really smooth.
@crjetpilot
@crjetpilot Год назад
I bought my 2011 Sonata new. Doesn’t even have 60K miles on it yet. Lol. I still love it! Probably gonna last me a long time.
@timothymoyer2509
@timothymoyer2509 2 года назад
1. My brother has a 2001 4 cilender honda civic with 365,000 miles the only major things that have been replaced are the clutch at about 350,000 and it had a new head gasket put in as well. 2. My 2004 v6 toyota highlander has 247,000 miles on it the engine blew at about 235,000 but that is the only major thing that went wrong with it. I hope to run it to 500,000.wish me luck!
@duonghoangsang1996
@duonghoangsang1996 2 года назад
How can it keep running after the engine blew? Did you rebuild the engine?
@timothymoyer2509
@timothymoyer2509 2 года назад
@@duonghoangsang1996 I put a new used one in.
@markdamstra
@markdamstra Год назад
that is pretty major. you still got ur money's worth.
@SandTrapForeman
@SandTrapForeman Год назад
2010 Volvo S80 regular maintenance every 5k miles. Just eclipsed 200k. Most comfortable daily driver I’ve owned and it tows up to 3500 lbs.
@dougn2350
@dougn2350 Год назад
An old girlfriend of mine had a 2004 Toyota Highlander 4 cyl. Bought it new and put over 400,000 miles on it. Had the rear suspension rebuilt at 300,000. The engine sounded rough at the end but I really think it just needed a timing chain and guides to quiet it down.
@subaruamazon
@subaruamazon Год назад
07 camry 144k. wow on your highlander. I like the 2008 year but those older ones go forever.
@johnwalters2614
@johnwalters2614 2 года назад
My 2000 Accord all original v6 has 264000 and still looks good and yes I follow all the rules on how to maintain.
@ImExcalibastard
@ImExcalibastard 2 года назад
I own a 2007 honda civic hybrid 1.3L paired with a CVT, 185K~ miles still starts and runs like a dream. Needed new spark plugs and motor mounts at about 150k~ miles both repairs combined only cost me about 500$ at the shop. Outside of regular maintenance (Tires, oil, etc) I have not needed to bring it in for anything else yet. The only major complaint I have is peeling clear coat but in the end of the day i still get to and from work and get 35MPG in the city which competes with brand new vehicles still, love the car.
@jeroen7699
@jeroen7699 2 года назад
I had a 2009 civic hybrid. Perfect car, except for the IMA battery, that failed a couple of times. Traded it in with a full spec 2005 accord exe (euro / CL7), 5 years ago. Absolutely love that old car still. Wouldn't trade it for any Merc, Audi or BMW from that era.
@justin7383-q3v
@justin7383-q3v 2 года назад
I have an 09 civic hybrid too. I think its underpower but it maybe just my car. Do you guys think its too slow?
@ImExcalibastard
@ImExcalibastard 2 года назад
Mine certainly isn't fast at all but it runs and drives strong. They were never designed to be quick cars.
@USMCAllTheWay
@USMCAllTheWay 2 года назад
2010 Acura TSX (4cyl). 196,000 miles and running strong! Basic maintenance. Only had to replace a seeping front strut, so I replaced both. Besides that, all good!
@patrickboyd3364
@patrickboyd3364 2 года назад
2009 Acura TL SHAWD with 199,800 miles replace timing belt, water pump and tension pully plugs at 144,000 miles. the only thing that has not been replaced was the starter, I bought the car in April of 2013 and paid it off in 2015. have not had a car payment in over 7 years, can't wait to hit the 200,000 miles sometimes before 2023.
@gac4922
@gac4922 2 года назад
I own a 2016 Toyota Avalon and it has over 118, 000 miles on it and I am very happy with my car. Toyota vehicles do last very long time and hold it's value after years.
@tormundgaint1022
@tormundgaint1022 2 года назад
118,000 is new for a Toyota…
@licorice35
@licorice35 2 года назад
@@tormundgaint1022 100k+ miles is not new for any car 💀
@danabroeder4920
@danabroeder4920 2 года назад
@@licorice35 well I would see you're not a Toyota guy toward themselves more cars than any other car in America it is Toyota in Honda that make the best engines for the past 30 years sure you have some cars that won't last 200 300,000 in Chrysler Ford in GM but in general 80 90% of all tortas just doing basic maintenance have the cheapest labor to fix them annually per year and have more cars on the road with over two different thousand any other car brand this is all true facts that you can look up Toyota and a Honda specially Honda Accord and cigarettes and have lunch and camera dominate the best long-lasting and best answers that give you no problems true fact
@licorice35
@licorice35 2 года назад
@@danabroeder4920 All I said that 100k is a decent amount of miles for any car, reliable or not. You don't have to type a whole paragraph 🧍 I also do prefer toyota anyways so idk where you got that from
@Mickieshelton
@Mickieshelton 2 года назад
@@licorice35 lol
@merashad
@merashad Год назад
I have a 2004 Saab 93 Aero, with a manual transmission. The miles on this car is 193k miles. Still driving like new. I spent some money on upgrades to the stereo with back up and front cameras, rims and suspension, and added ac seats. The vehicle has been very good, no major anything. The only bad thing is the premium 93 octane fuel requirement.
@Howie262
@Howie262 10 месяцев назад
Your Saab was built on a Wednesday. I own a 9-5, biggest love hate relationship I know.
@RobertMiller-1843
@RobertMiller-1843 9 месяцев назад
Saab Sonet was a cool ride.
@diverdave4056
@diverdave4056 Год назад
...mmm Ole Blue my 4 cylinder - 5 speed stick 2001 Honda Accord just rolled 467,000 miles and still runs and shines like new ! I wished I had bought 2 of them just in case mine gets stolen ...
@dooflicker1
@dooflicker1 2 года назад
2009 Toyota Camry 2.4 aka oil burner currently @ 216,000 miles, 70 miles a day still runs like a champ. Uses around 4 ounces of oil per 1,000 miles. Have not replaced anything on the drive line or steering system. I did replace the radiator & valve cover gasket @ 191,000 miles and have replaced the headlight assemblies twice due to glazing. Other things have been normal wear items like brakes, batteries, light bulbs, spark plugs, etc. Everything still works like it should. We'll see how long it goes.
@charlesjackson1700
@charlesjackson1700 2 года назад
If you start adding marvel mystery oil about 6 to 8 oz to an oil change the engine will last longer and it will clean and free sticking rings.. I use it in all my new vehicles which are always Toyota's and Hondas.
@dooflicker1
@dooflicker1 2 года назад
@@charlesjackson1700 Yeah I use Marvel as well in the Camry once a month in the gas. I also use it in the gas of my motorcycles, snowblower, generator etc. It helps keep the carbs clean for which I do run non ethanol fuel in. We used to have a chevy equinox with the 2.5 4 cylinder that burned oil way more than the Camry. I ran a full bottle of Marvel in the oil of the equinox and it did decrease the oil consumption drastically but only for a short time. I would imagine if I had done it more it may have prolonged it. We sold the equinox not long ago. As for the Camry, only using around 2/3's of a quart of oil every 5,000 miles is not bad. Plus I am waiting to see if the oil consumption is going to reduce anymore just using Amsoil otherwise I would use Marvel. Also I am gonna start to push the oil drain interval some to see if the oil consumption stays the same, gets better or starts to get worse. I picked this Camry up for cheap so I don't mind seeing how Amsoil is going to do with time. I know people have mixed feelings about using Amsoil which is understandable. For me it has worked out good. It is the most expensive if you buy it by the quart at retail but if you get a preferred account it gets 25% cheaper by the quart and then gets cheaper than that if you buy it in larger quantity. I use the 0w20 in 3 Toyotas currently. The last time I purchased Amsoil 0w20 I bought a drum of it which worked out to be $8.55 a quart. Of course oil has gone up in price since then but being I have a drum of it I will not need to buy oil for a while. Hopefully the price of oil will come down when I need to get more. We'll see.
@charlesjackson1700
@charlesjackson1700 2 года назад
@@dooflicker1 Glad to see someone that knows that Marvel Mystery is a good product.. Those Camrys from the 2007 through 2009 had those engines that were known for burning oil and many of those were replaced under warranty.. The one you have is still running well.. and not consuming that much oil. The Marvel mystery oil will definitely keep the rings clean and keep them from sludging up and sticking. It would have been good if it could have been used from the start. I know the price of oil has skyrocketed as well along with gas. I know a lot of people swear that by that Amisol oil. It is very expensive. You take care of your vehicles that's for sure.
@khoayeuha
@khoayeuha 2 года назад
Does the burning oil you see some on the floor? or it has that oil smell when it gets hot? I have a sienna 2009 225k miles and change oil twice a year before winter and after winter. Probably just 1k to 2k miles driven in a year. Don't really know if it burns oil because by the time it lose oil. New oil level is refilled.
@miguelramos6920
@miguelramos6920 2 года назад
I had a 2008 Camry but I got a notice about burning oil had test done at dealer found it was burning oil so dealer fixed the pistons and I forgot what other things in engine for free plus had dash replace also sticky dash for free as well remember all that oil it burns ends up somewhere (ahem) the cats
@VAspeed3
@VAspeed3 2 года назад
With proper maintenance, just about anything can go 200,000 miles. I haven't gotten less than 275,000 out of a car since the 90's.
@kevinbaughman4207
@kevinbaughman4207 Год назад
I got 276,800 out of my 1992 Dodge Shadow America with the 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine . I used non-synthetic Pennzoil 10w30 oil changed every 3000 miles . After the first head gasket blew at 126,000 miles, I had to change the head gasket and stretch bolts every 60,00 miles . I scrapped it when the unibody was rusting out above the rear subframe .
@onetime9678
@onetime9678 Год назад
I have a 2017 Subaru Legacy 110 k mile. What is proper maintenance other than oil change ? Is that it ?
@txmoney
@txmoney 2 года назад
My 2018 Civic EXT bought new in June 2018 currently has 118,300 trouble free miles averaging 33.8 mpg. The only repair done was the AC condenser at 116,000 miles (which was fully covered under the extended warranty issued by Honda). I’m expecting 300,000 miles with no major repair on the engine or transmission.
@bmlove81
@bmlove81 2 года назад
1.5t?
@Alumnikiid
@Alumnikiid Год назад
@@bmlove81 Yes EXT is 1.5t….Also wondering how those engines are holding up at 200k. I know some have oil dilution.
@renerodriguez7778
@renerodriguez7778 Год назад
@@Alumnikiid some are already on 500k miles. You can check RU-vid
@viffer94
@viffer94 Год назад
Honda oil dilution is a myth. Think about it, Honda has sold hundreds of millions of these worldwide over the past 8 years and almost all those cars are still on the road and running. Sure there might have been one or two owners who abused or didn’t maintain their cars properly but that still leaves 99.99999% of cars that are still running perfectly fine.
@disco.lemonade
@disco.lemonade Год назад
@@Alumnikiid Meh the oil dilution gate was over exaggerated. It surely did happen to just a handful of engines outta literally MILLIONS (Civics + CRVs wold worldwide). Those cars are lasting 500K miles with good care, and then some more miles. Hondas are built to last.
@differencebetween6823
@differencebetween6823 Год назад
I've been driving Toyota Yaris since 2007 and 433,300 km on it now. Never broke down on the road. Still running nice and smooth.
@patrickol4300
@patrickol4300 11 месяцев назад
Yaris, amazing 👏. I am European, but have a spare yaris in the USA, best car ever imo. Have passed some Porsche, etc.on the So Cal freeways, no fear! Respect from Ireland 🎉
@fujlian
@fujlian Год назад
I have a 2001 acura MDX but dont let the year fool you. It has 157,000 miles on it and still runs like a dream. I think it will most definitely hit 200,000 miles.
@bluethundar
@bluethundar 2 года назад
Chevy Impala #2 over Honda Civic and Accord and Toyota Corrolla and Camry?? You just lost all credibility!
@rohancampbell8179
@rohancampbell8179 2 года назад
I would say. I was just wondering why no one had noticed that.
@denisewilliams4022
@denisewilliams4022 2 года назад
I have a 2011 Impala with 220,000 miles. It runs well. I’ve had my transmission changed twice, once in 2017 and once in 2022
@UncleBensRice...
@UncleBensRice... 2 года назад
That's not a good car if you had to change the transmission once let alone twice.... 😆🤣😂
@denisewilliams4022
@denisewilliams4022 2 года назад
@@UncleBensRice... it has 220000 miles on it. It’s a pretty good car. No car payments and it’s clean.
@UncleBensRice...
@UncleBensRice... 2 года назад
@@denisewilliams4022 I own two kia fortes and all over 300,000 miles with no major repair work ever done. Just oil changes, atf changes, tires thats it. Maybe a spark plugs here and there bit thats it. that's what they mean by reliable pal.
@SolidusSlug
@SolidusSlug 2 года назад
2005 Honda Crv with 210,000 miles still running good with a little mechanical know-how in keeping maintenance. 👍
@chrisrose1508
@chrisrose1508 6 месяцев назад
We have a 2006 Chrysler 300 with the 3.5L V6 and 252,000 miles on it. I drove it then passed it to my oldest to drive (and beat it up), then passed to my youngest who drove it (and beat it up less) and it's still running. The car has been very low maintenance and has never let us down. I've preemptively replaced the timing belt and water pump at 110,000 miles and 240,000 miles. I replaced the front struts and sway bar bushings when the from suspension started getting noisy around 200,00 miles and now the car is as quite as when it was new. It's really been a great car and I'm starting to consider getting a newer one for myself (driving a VW Passat currently).
@apostleladyk2002
@apostleladyk2002 Год назад
My 2010 Lexus ES 350 has 148K miles and it rides like it’s brand new still. I love it and I wouldn’t expect less since Toyota makes Lexus.🙌🏽❤️💯
@RFO8420
@RFO8420 2 года назад
Lol how the hell did a nissan CVT make It here? And the camry at number 3 with the impala at number 2?this guy is high AF!🤣😂, atleast he got the number 1 spot right👍
@oldfavorite
@oldfavorite 2 года назад
2008 Honda Accord 330,000 and 2003 toyota sequoia 550,000
@kencarney6667
@kencarney6667 2 года назад
I have a 2010 Mercury Mariner that's still going strong at nearly 180K miles and still runs great. My SIL has a 2012 Hyundai Accent with 130K miles and runs great too. Since we maintain our cars we'll, there's no reason why they won't last for years to come. I'm 68 now and I'm sure that both of them will be on the road long after I'm gone. It's great not to worry about a car payment these days.
@regmuhammad2772
@regmuhammad2772 Год назад
I drive a 2003 Corolla with well over 300,000 miles. I bought it with over 300K miles. I’ve replaced battery, valve cover and exhaust gaskets, spark plugs and the radiator. It burns oil but it “It takes a liking …
@briantakashima1018
@briantakashima1018 22 дня назад
I just sold my '09 Toyota Camry with 262K+ miles and still running smooth. My old '99 Avalon had 298K+ miles.
@demetriusjohnson6827
@demetriusjohnson6827 2 года назад
I own a 2010 Infiniti G37x 328 horse power with 156k miles and all I ever did was give it an oil change and maybe a sensor. Pulls and drives like a dream.
@charlesjackson1700
@charlesjackson1700 2 года назад
I knew someone that had a new vehicle just like that and 2010 and it stayed in the shop 20 days a month.. you got lucky..
@demetriusjohnson6827
@demetriusjohnson6827 2 года назад
Lol
@patrickm3850
@patrickm3850 2 года назад
The G37 is so underrated. My 2010 Infiniti G37 has been very pleasant. I have 224,000 miles with no issues or lights on the dash. Car still drives like new.
@tracer073
@tracer073 Год назад
@@charlesjackson1700 is the car an Infiniti? What car was it?
@beas3993
@beas3993 Год назад
2003 G35 drives like a new car. I only had to replace the pipe between the catalytic converter and the exhaust - rusted- and one sensor.
@calbob750
@calbob750 2 года назад
2005 Pontiac Vibe ( same as Toyota Matrix) 190,000 miles with scheduled maintenance. Minor repairs. I’ve noticed at 6,000 mile oil changes the oil is never dirty, unlike most other cars I’ve owned.
@nubreaks2
@nubreaks2 Год назад
Toyota Matrix says it all.
@MrWithdrawn
@MrWithdrawn Год назад
keep VIBING
@aesliey
@aesliey Год назад
Toyota matrix is the hatchback version of the Corolla
@futbolislife672
@futbolislife672 2 года назад
More than 200,000. I have seen NYC Camry Cabs up to 423,000 and still running.
@jodyhahn825
@jodyhahn825 Год назад
My brother has a 2008 Acura TL he bought new that has nearly 600,000 miles on it. He said he's going for 750,000 miles. Same motor, still runs like a champ, daily driver
@orlandoapollon586
@orlandoapollon586 Год назад
My 08 type s has over 300k on it
@johnchef2906
@johnchef2906 8 месяцев назад
I have Honda Civic 2007, and I have 261,000 miles. I am very happy.
@scottrowsey292
@scottrowsey292 2 года назад
My 2003 Toyota Avalon is at 225k on it and still going. Had it for almost 7 in a half years already.
@andybales7318
@andybales7318 2 года назад
There's no guaranteed vehicle to last...it's all about proper maintenance & the way the vehicle is driven...NO vehicle will last, if it's neglected
@muhammadumairkhan1957
@muhammadumairkhan1957 2 года назад
2002 Toyota Camry with a mileage of 316k. Still running like a beast 😈
@BigAlFPV17
@BigAlFPV17 Год назад
I had an '07 Honda Civic that I bought brand new & it had over 220,000 miles by the time I sold it to a friend of mine in 2019. Very reliable car. Wish I could of kept it for the fact I could of made it to 300,000 miles easily. Excellent video!!
@davidweum
@davidweum Месяц назад
I got my 2003 Saturn Ion 2.2 Ecotec, in 2009, for free. I put on a wiper transmission, Engine Control Module, 2 starters, new plugs and coils... I figure it's cost me $200/yr in repairs = $3000 over 15 years, ~200,000 miles. Still purrs. I'll have it for life. I'm 63. Not bad for a daily driver in Alberta!
@JasonLuther1
@JasonLuther1 2 года назад
I'm still driving my 96 Camry 2.2. hitting 300k soon. runs like a top.
@notmebutyou8350
@notmebutyou8350 2 года назад
That is crazy!!
@dextersmithbsee
@dextersmithbsee 2 года назад
Amazing.... or not so amazing. it's a Toyota. You should contact Toyota and let them know, but they'll probably just shrug and say, "Ehhhh, we've seen some our vehicles make it to 1 million miles." And they are telling the truth!
@misterb1132
@misterb1132 2 года назад
Congratulations! Have had three Camry's ('96, '98, '05 v-6) and they all approached or surpassed 300,000 miles. My son sold our '96, with approx. 308k after he finished college to a man with another that had another one with over 500,000.
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart 2 года назад
I had a 2001 Camry with the same 2.2 liter 4 banger. Sold at after 320K miles. I did oil changes myself. Every 5000 miles and don't use a B brand oil & filter. Doing an oil change is incredibly easy on this particular engine. Don't skimp on that. It also has a timing belt that needs to be replaced (with water pump) every 100K or so. Don't delay that either. When you do these things, this engine, as slow as it is, will last you a loooong time. Drive conservatively really helps, it's not a race car...
@JasonLuther1
@JasonLuther1 2 года назад
​@@mathisnotforthefaintofheart yep, Ive done my timing jobs and water pump around every 90k. The only other non-maintenance job I had to do was replace the oil pump gasket and shaft seal.
@phoenixridezvids1267
@phoenixridezvids1267 2 года назад
I got a 2000 Toyota Camry LE 4cyl with 260,000 miles and drives like it's a luxury Sadan like it's cousin Avalon due to the upgrades I've put into it
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