how are you determining these longevity percentages? if we use an average of 12k miles per year, it would take almost 21 years to reach 250k miles. none of these cars are old enough to have reached 250k miles by the average driver
Some of us have jobs that require travel. I hit 80k per year, but please don't tell anyone. I can hit 250k in 3 years easy. However, I always go over 250k. I stick with Honda/Acura. Had two 2016 Civic, 2018 Accord, 2019 Accord, 2017 TLX, 2017 MDX. Only the MDX is under 250k at 133k because my wife mostly drives that one. Had one minor accident with a Camry. They had dents, my Accord had none. I am intrigued with Subaru, had one 2022 Prius for about60 days as a loaner, but I am sticking with Honda.
TO BE HONEST YOUR SO YOUNG YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T HAVE THE BACKGROUND TO EVALUATE THESE CARS. ONLY TOYOTA AND HONDA MAKE A QUALITY CAR. HATE TO BURST YOUR BUBBLE. THE OTHERS YOU MENTIONED HAVE MAJOR PROBLEMS. I'M OVER 70 AND HAVE RESEARCHED AND OWNED MANY CARS OVER THE YEARS. JUST TRYING TO BE HONEST WITH YOUR VIEWERS. I KNOW DOZENS OF MECHANICS AND WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TRASH VEHICLES THAT ARE OUT THERE.
Honda and Toyota Quality ? That's a oxymoron. They will rust right out from underneath you before they quit running. However the newer ones are worse than bmw. Especially the ones with bmw engines.
Maybe 50 years ago Honda & Toyota were the only reliable companies....In todays age, Ford, Chevy, Kia, Mazda, Subaru all make just as reliable if not MORE reliable cars then Honda and Toyota...hate to burst your bubble but figured you should know the actual truth
@@joshuazamora6307 Nissan's IN GENERAL are pretty garbage OVERALL nowadays quit defending garbage. Save up and buy Honda or Toyota you'll thank me later.
The fact that you pick Subaru shows you know nothing about cars. Perhaps the worst cars ever made. The engines blow up at 40k however the rest of those cars may be somewhat reliable they are for old ladies. Perhaps why they last a bit longer than average.
The Subaru WRX, Mazda speed 3, Volkswagen Golf GTI, etc. all those cars and others have a turbocharged 4 cylinder engine which has a middle ground of good fuel economy and acceptable performance
WTF, who in the hell gave you this information? A Nissan and WV/Audi reliable cars that will get to 250K miles? They will make it that far after you dump 4X their price in repairs.
I miss old Nissan… my third car was a 93 Altima se 5mt that i modded and boosted. I to this day miss that car it was so FKin fun!I got it when my 90 lx mustang 5.0 was in the shop all summer from getting wrecked into and I needed something fun. Got the Altima at auction for $1500 and it was 7-8 yrs old at the time and she was MINT
Can you do an actual under 10k video? It bs when you bait people in and give something different! I've been a subscriber of your content for a long time. This is sleezy used car sales type sht!
Eye opening. The greatest cars-only 10 percent of them last 250,000 miles. So 90 percent of the cream of the crop are down before the 250,000. My 2008 Kia Spectra went 289k before headgasket went out.
Anyone have any thoughts on a 3rd gen Mazda 3? I’m thinking about buying one, hear they’re really reliable and easy to work on if I need to. Seems like a great car but people rarely mention them.
Most of these cars could not have reached 250k miles. Even if we average 20k miles a year or over 1.5k a month, it'll take more than 12 years 😑 Most people wouldn't even do this much driving in a year
Man, I am not sure where you got your price data from. Most of them with a year of 2015 or higher will not be anywhere near a 10K prices. Now as for the mileage, you may be spot on if taken care of.
Vw/audi no. Subaru if you get lucky or drive like a grandma. Even subarus new engines leak oil all over because of cheap RTV sealant used and boxers always fall flat on efficiency. Half this list is kind of bad. Even the acura and nissan shown were known for fragile transmissions.
A really great car that falls into this demographic would be a 2011 Subaru Outback Sport 2.5l AWD w/ an auto or 5-speed manual* 4-door hatch. 25 to 33 mpg
I do not know what you are smoking, but none of these are under $10k. If you do find one it will have been in an accident and with well over 150k miles on there.
I had a 2014 Maxima couple. While fun to drive the transmission went out at 70,000 miles. Wouldn't buy another, espcially since Nissan is now owned by a French company that is just bleeding it to death.
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing your insights! I really appreciate the detailed analysis. If possible, I’d love to see a follow-up video focusing on cars in the $30k range, with an emphasis on reliability and performance data. It would be super helpful for those of us considering our options in that price bracket. Looking forward to it!🚗💨
bro has 0 knowledge abt car mechanic that he recommends both mannual and cvt transmission for Lancer. I bet the 11.1 percents of them are mostly the 148hp with manual trans
When you said Maxima with those horrendous cvt that crap out at a little over 100k I should’ve stopped watching then, but when you mentioned Volkswagen/Audi products I stopped watching all creds were lost after that ✌🏾
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None are under10 grand
I dunno man…Nissan’s CVT is about as unreliable as an EJ255. Yeah, it’ll work, but it will blow up sooner or later
I was thinking he was JOKING when he reviewed the Nissan
Altima, Jetta, A8. Uhhh yeah idk about that chief.
Idk man my roommate had a 2028 Jetta he got brand new. That mf is solid af at 220k miles today
@@freddyboss7 damn good to know the Jetta will become reliable in the future.
@@gangatalishis 2018 i meant 😂😅
The Altima would be reliable if you bought the older ones from the 90s and early 2000s.
Audis/VWs are reliable as long as you don't Drive them😂
They are so advanced that they put a lightshow everytime you get in, lighshow on a dashboard.
Too much technology..
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You lost me right away with the maxima's CVT recommendation...
You’re lucky to find a 2016 civic under $15k. Finding one under $10k is basically impossible, even if it’s beat to hell
100k+ miles
how are you determining these longevity percentages? if we use an average of 12k miles per year, it would take almost 21 years to reach 250k miles. none of these cars are old enough to have reached 250k miles by the average driver
Almost everybody droves twice that much if not even more.
Some of us have jobs that require travel. I hit 80k per year, but please don't tell anyone. I can hit 250k in 3 years easy. However, I always go over 250k. I stick with Honda/Acura. Had two 2016 Civic, 2018 Accord, 2019 Accord, 2017 TLX, 2017 MDX. Only the MDX is under 250k at 133k because my wife mostly drives that one. Had one minor accident with a Camry. They had dents, my Accord had none. I am intrigued with Subaru, had one 2022 Prius for about60 days as a loaner, but I am sticking with Honda.
As a previous Audi Q5 owner, never ever buy one expecting reliability.
TO BE HONEST YOUR SO YOUNG YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T HAVE THE BACKGROUND TO EVALUATE THESE CARS. ONLY TOYOTA AND HONDA MAKE A QUALITY CAR. HATE TO BURST YOUR BUBBLE. THE OTHERS YOU MENTIONED HAVE MAJOR PROBLEMS. I'M OVER 70 AND HAVE RESEARCHED AND OWNED MANY CARS OVER THE YEARS. JUST TRYING TO BE HONEST WITH YOUR VIEWERS. I KNOW DOZENS OF MECHANICS AND WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TRASH VEHICLES THAT ARE OUT THERE.
Over 70 and using all caps. That checks out
Honda and Toyota Quality ? That's a oxymoron. They will rust right out from underneath you before they quit running. However the newer ones are worse than bmw. Especially the ones with bmw engines.
Maybe 50 years ago Honda & Toyota were the only reliable companies....In todays age, Ford, Chevy, Kia, Mazda, Subaru all make just as reliable if not MORE reliable cars then Honda and Toyota...hate to burst your bubble but figured you should know the actual truth
The Nissan's CVT is not in any way shape or form reliable, do you even know shit about cars???
Nissan CVT is only bad with 4 cylinders it works great with V6. Do you know shit about cars?
@@joshuazamora6307 Nissan's IN GENERAL are pretty garbage OVERALL nowadays quit defending garbage. Save up and buy Honda or Toyota you'll thank me later.
The only ones I’d choose from the video:
2014 Toyota Corolla
2012 Acura TL
2016 Mitsubishi Lancer
2016 Honda Civic
2009 Acura RL
2013 Lexus GS 350
2018 Subaru Legacy
2011 Toyota Matrix
2018 Toyota Camry
2016 Honda Accord
2017 Subaru Impreza
2013 Toyota Avalon
The fact that you pick Subaru shows you know nothing about cars. Perhaps the worst cars ever made. The engines blow up at 40k however the rest of those cars may be somewhat reliable they are for old ladies. Perhaps why they last a bit longer than average.
@@KevinUrban-u1z subaru was just awarded the most reliable brand of 2024, looks like you are the one who knows nothing about cars
Please do a " most fuel efficient high hp cars"?
4821.5 mpg is cute in a Prius but whats still good mpg but that can still get to 60 in under 6 secs
The Subaru WRX, Mazda speed 3, Volkswagen Golf GTI, etc. all those cars and others have a turbocharged 4 cylinder engine which has a middle ground of good fuel economy and acceptable performance
Bonus: Mazda speed 6, Subaru Legacy (GT model), any Pontiac V6, Ford Taurus, etc.
its great that you put the model year. so we know what year we should get. keep it up!
I’m reminded again that reliability before flash, that honorable mention is a pretty good combination of both!
Absolutely none of these vehicles are under 10 grand.
Not no more
Almost all the cars are above $10k!
WTF, who in the hell gave you this information? A Nissan and WV/Audi reliable cars that will get to 250K miles? They will make it that far after you dump 4X their price in repairs.
I had 2 Audis in my life , they are one of the most reliable cars I've driven.
I have a 1997 Avalon with 182k on it still going strong and plan to boost it
Boost means throwing reliability out the windoor
Avalon is the worst car I ever owned. Blown head gasket after warranty cost so much to fix.
@@G_dan what year?
I miss old Nissan… my third car was a 93 Altima se 5mt that i modded and boosted. I to this day miss that car it was so FKin fun!I got it when my 90 lx mustang 5.0 was in the shop all summer from getting wrecked into and I needed something fun. Got the Altima at auction for $1500 and it was 7-8 yrs old at the time and she was MINT
Maxima??? Jesus,have mercy....
What about mazda?
Can you do an actual under 10k video? It bs when you bait people in and give something different! I've been a subscriber of your content for a long time. This is sleezy used car sales type sht!
Your first car an Altima? I stopped watching
U dumbass it’s a maxima
What planet is he getting the car prices from ????????😆😆
I dont onow why corolla 14
It will outlast all the list
Lancers.are not reliable. Sold one gave me a headache. Transmission issues, AC issues it was a junk poor quality overall
I appreciate these videos 💯
Eye opening. The greatest cars-only 10 percent of them last 250,000 miles. So 90 percent of the cream of the crop are down before the 250,000. My 2008 Kia Spectra went 289k before headgasket went out.
Anyone have any thoughts on a 3rd gen Mazda 3? I’m thinking about buying one, hear they’re really reliable and easy to work on if I need to.
Seems like a great car but people rarely mention them.
A Nissan with a CVT? Are you nuts?
Ya, he also mentioned Mitsubishi and Subaru. Lol
Can y’all do a video like this on SUVs and Trucks? If possible
Most of these cars could not have reached 250k miles. Even if we average 20k miles a year or over 1.5k a month, it'll take more than 12 years 😑
Most people wouldn't even do this much driving in a year
I know someone with a 2016 Altima with 400k miles and he has a 2019 Altima with over 200k miles
#15 - 2016 Nissan Maxima
#14 - 2014 Toyota Corolla
#13 - 2012 Acura TL
#12 - 2015 Audi A8 L
#11 - 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer
#10 - 2019 Volkswagen Jetta
#09 - 2015 Volkswagen Golf
#08 - 2016 Honda Civic
#07 - 2009 Acura RL
#06 - 2013 Lexus GS 350
#05 - 2018 Subaru Legacy
#04 - 2011 Toyota Matrix
#03 - 2018 Toyota Camry
#02 - 2016 Honda Accord
Honorable Mention - 2017 Subaru Impreza
#01 - 2013 Toyota Avalon
Man, I am not sure where you got your price data from. Most of them with a year of 2015 or higher will not be anywhere near a 10K prices. Now as for the mileage, you may be spot on if taken care of.
Vw/audi no. Subaru if you get lucky or drive like a grandma. Even subarus new engines leak oil all over because of cheap RTV sealant used and boxers always fall flat on efficiency. Half this list is kind of bad. Even the acura and nissan shown were known for fragile transmissions.
Where is Mazda?
My Toyota Camry had 345,000 and still on good running condition before I donated it
I thought the Prius was number 1?
more like under 15k, tf is this clickbait 🔻
Pls do a Cheap Daily Drifter
any car u take care of it and it will take care of u do your oil changes as needed i us synthetic
Nearly all have cvt trans?
A really great car that falls into this demographic would be a 2011 Subaru Outback Sport 2.5l AWD w/ an auto or 5-speed manual* 4-door hatch. 25 to 33 mpg
they last as long as your out of sight or off the lot then its time 2 buy another 1
I do not know what you are smoking, but none of these are under $10k. If you do find one it will have been in an accident and with well over 150k miles on there.
bro put more effort into researching the cars than researching the market fr
These are trade in numbers not no selling prices lol
I had a 2014 Maxima couple. While fun to drive the transmission went out at 70,000 miles. Wouldn't buy another, espcially since Nissan is now owned by a French company that is just bleeding it to death.
1000th like hell yea
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing your insights! I really appreciate the detailed analysis. If possible, I’d love to see a follow-up video focusing on cars in the $30k range, with an emphasis on reliability and performance data. It would be super helpful for those of us considering our options in that price bracket. Looking forward to it!🚗💨
stay away from Nissan unless it's older than 2000. The older nissan had stronger engines
Its kinda subjective, but I would go with The Car Wizards opinion, saying some of these are no good
This channel used to be informative. But to list anything with a CVT transmission as "reliable" is questionable at best.
You just stated that the 2018 Subaru legacy h6 motor is also reliable? Wrong! Lol
calling cvts reliable now?
bro has 0 knowledge abt car mechanic that he recommends both mannual and cvt transmission for Lancer. I bet the 11.1 percents of them are mostly the 148hp with manual trans
Ha ha😂 audi, bmw? Stay away from this channel
Nissan? You just lost all credibility, dude.
Nissan with auto transmission is a piece of junk and will never go beyond 100k
maximas are worth 30k used wtf is this guy yapping about
From what I have read I definatey don't want a car with a CVT transmission! so if this is the recommendations.. Im out!
When you said Maxima with those horrendous cvt that crap out at a little over 100k I should’ve stopped watching then, but when you mentioned Volkswagen/Audi products I stopped watching all creds were lost after that ✌🏾
CVTs going past 250K miles. Hilarious.
Audi anything lasting over 250K miles. Delusional.
Anything turbocharged going past 250K. Nah.
This video is misleading. Not any of these cars under 10k unless they are crap and junk.
Lost all credibility as soon as nissan appeared on the list, bye
This is 1$car
Crock-O-Shit.
Most of these cars are OVER 10K!!! BS VIDEO
hype
Only Toyota and Honda are reliable on this list….subaru is now 💩 too
Nissan trans is crap
Audi?????? You kidding me lol that brand is 💩
Audi?????? You kidding me lol that brand is 💩 and also Volkswagen 💩
You can’t get any of these cars under $15000, let alone 10000. This video is trash
Most of these cars are under 10k with over 100k miles.
@@G_dan bunch of cars for poor people who don’t matter