3 Cars That Look Like Crap But Run Forever
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HEY SCOTTY this seems to be the best way to get ahold of you. Would it be possible for you to do a Buick Sedan Thoughts?? Lasabre, Lacrosse, and the Lucerne with the trim packages??? I NEED OPINIONS PLEASE!!!!
Hey scotty,
I changed the maf sensor and alternator on my 2008 civic and now it cuts off sometimes when i take off from a red light.
I bought a 2000 Toyota Solara for $200! Best Buy! The check engine light is on! A sensor environmental
Lol I'm from Albania too like the owner of the blue Honda in your video. So true about everyone there driving Mercedes it's crazy cause Albania's not a very wealthy country. Interesting point about German-made Mercedes versus a US-made one
Hi Scotty, my friends said that my rpm on my 2010 civic hybrid shouldn’t be above 4000, is that true? Will it hurt the engine if it goes up to 6000?
I had a 92 Civic....got it in 98 for 3400. Had 157,000. Drove it for 12 years. Acted like I got rid of it. Had a shop fully restore it. Took my son to look for a car and took him to the shop. He said wow Dad, that looks like your old car! He still has it!
Cool
Have a 97 civic i bought in 2006 has like 240k now shes been parked but shes coming bk out soon
@@gofastnys one of the easiest cars to work on
Keeping it in the family, nice!
Man, every day when I wake up I hope I get to have even half as much fun as Scotty does doing what he does.
He is a horse in a human body who likes cars
same here. sometimes i do. maybe that's why i do what i do for peanuts. the hope.
Drive an 07 manual civic with 255k in the winter. Got it for 3K in 2020 with 220k on it. My summer car is a 92 Formula with 220k on it.
Once I was told that people get the HIGHEST percentage of stroke and heart attack going to their jobs Monday morning... Maybe there isn't too much fun there
Scotty, Honda hoods already do that. That hood has a second location for the hood prop. I showed my dad this on his 2019 Ridgeline. He didn't know this either, and he worked on cars his whole life but is now retired.
2010 accord same way
Integras too. I think the new ones do, too
My 2018 accord has it too
It's called the service position too haha
My 2009 odyssey too
Old cars are the best,I have a 2005 Nissan sentra bought it with 50,000 miles on it ,now has 416,000 miles on it runs like great still today, it probably going to out last me
I have a 07 Civic with 412k on her and she still runs like it’s new! Change the transmission fluid every 60 and drive her easy most of the time is the key!
Dear Scotty, Love your thoughts and work, I had the 412k Civic welded and I not sure if the tires will wear properly. So I am look for a 100k, 07 to 11 Civic to replace it. Just worried about scammers that can change the odometer. Do you have any advice in this matter. Thanks for your hard work and perseverance!
every 60 miles? BTW how often should you change transmission fluid?
Made in Japan Toyota Yaris(2007-2013)I highly recommend! I own one with over 255k miles and still runs great!
We had the 90's Echo. Terrible car but it lasted for ever lol
I agree with you, we had one for 8 years and we only changed the oil and the spark plugs and tires in that 8 years!
Driving a 2005 Scion XB with a1.5 L VVTi Toyota engine. Currently have 237,750 miles with the original transmission and engine. Changed battery, tires and break pads. AC still working fine. Love this car.
same here. but only 134k miles. manual trans. only big job was having to have clutch cables, clutch master and slave cylinder replaced. other than that, no big repair/replacement jobs
I feel sorry for that poor Corolla, it looks like it has lost its spirit with that ridiculous paint job. Such disrespect for such a well engineered car.
Probably in a crash and repaired on the cheap.
I actually think it has character 🤣
Banana
I lost it with the emoji on the hood.🤣😂
In other countries this car is well appreciated.
@ 4:10 I like how the owner used push pins to keep the interior roof headliner up, very cost effective.
Until they become projectiles in an accident
@@WillParker322 lmao never thought of that xD!!!
Wish I had thought of that
@@WillParker322 just dont crash
Use flat thumbtacks and you don't bump your head on the constellation.
I haven't seen that since my wife's 1980 AMC Concord POC
Scotty show GM some love. My '05 Grand AM 4 cyl ecotec has over 350,000 miles. I bought it for 1700 bucks in 2018. Junkyard has endless parts because Cobalts, Cavaliers, Aleros and some Saturns all had the same engine. Easy car to work with.
Bro, in 05 the grand ams had 2 engine types: 2.2 4 cylinder and the 3.5 v6. The 2.2 was a die hard, but it's def not an ecotec. The ecotec was a hunk of 💩.
he wont because hurr durr american car bad japan car good
That awesome
@@binxthekitty54 wikipedia is not generally accurate on many things. I think that they do outline the ecotec family of four cylinder engines. So I suggest anyone reading Binx's opinion might want to fact check.
@@binxthekitty54 they really were 💩
Years ago I bought my wife a Honda Civic. I think it was a 95 model. That little car (1.5 liter 4 banger) had only 25K miles on it. Got an average of 51.5 mpg. Lowest I ever got was 48.9 in winter, and best was 53.6 in summer. We had that car till 224K miles, when I gave it to a friend with a big family in need of a car. They ran it for several more years. At around 200K I decided to check the mileage again, and for three tanks in a row it averaged 52.5 mpg. It only had a 10 gallon tank, and we routinely ran it 375+ miles before filling. Never repaired a single thing either. Only wearing parts, like exhausts and brakes.
I got a 70 Chevelle. I get 1,000 mpg ! 🤣😝😜🤪😂😆
@@Nightwish1773 My 69 Boss gets 1001.
My in laws had one they wouldn't drive "they thought unsafe because no airbags" but refused to sell it or to sell it to me. Then ... they sold it like 5 years later to a neighbor. Still pisses me off
@@bch5513 That sucks. But hey, we have a neighbor we don't like also. lol Personally I would turn off the airbags if I could in any car actually.
wait until your engine starts the death metal growling sound then you can scrap it for $400
The Volvo moose is one I've always wanted. So is the Civic, especially at these days gas prices. I think they both look good too, same w/the Corolla if it's the hatch version. I actually love anything that defies planned obsolescence.
Amen to that my friend
@@robertdragoff6909 I'll third all of that.
My r18a1 civic same model in the video but 2010 is boring reliability but as a non sports car it’s not the slowest🤙
What, Civic good? Omg, the Civic i had was a gas guggler that competed with my classic fullsize Caprice V8. Buy European if you want to save gas snd have reliability, VW and Audi are superior in every way
@@pflaffik Are you trolling us.? Lol. VW, Audi and other Euro models have style, but are incredibly expensive to fix. Not to mention all of the cheap plastic that they use doesn't hold up in the heat in the US. Never again will I buy another VW, as long as I live in Texas. Everything plastic broke. From the side view mirrors, to the window controls, to the a/c actuators, to the door handles. The A/C systems are weak the transmission was jerky. I, and my sister had Jettas, and those things are rolling piles of crap. Just say NO.
Civic Headliner ... My dad had a sagging headliner too. But he used Decorative thumb tacks instead of clear ones, and placed the thumb tacks at equally spaced distances apart and strategically placed them to allow the headliner to droop in sections and it looked EXACTLY like Stuffed Crush Velvet! When I touched it, the material flexed inward because it was hollow behind it, inside. BUT it LOOKED like it was stuffed with a pad, Just like the older crushed velvet. He used Gravity to make it look like it was stuffed crush velvet. Totally amazed me!
Did this with my notorious 04 bonneville gxp’s saggy headliner
you are my hero. or should i say your dad is.
Bought my 2013 civic in 2019. Had 59k miles on it at that time. Now has 110k miles on it. Other than maintenance only parts that were replaced were the rear shocks and serpentine belt. That’s it! Car runs and drives so smooth. I know for a fact it’ll pass 250k miles without major repairs. Keeping it till the wheels fall off. Probably get another car when it gets over 200k but still keeping it as a spare car. Remember maintenance is key! If you want your car to last a long time
I have a 2005 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with 220k on it. She’s still a beast. Best police car ever made. The 4.6 V8 will run forever.
Probly the best engine ford ever made.
@@NG-tz8wo No doubt. Only issue with the CVPI is that they had a plastic intake manifold which always cracked 🤷🏻♂️
I think that's the 2 valve, I have a Mustang GT with the 4.6 3V, I think it's the same engine, mine has 145k running strong
I had the 4.6 in a lincoln town car. Ran like a top and got better hwy miles up to 27 mpg. Such a boat but amazing engine. The body fell apart way before the engine. Sold it at 150 k stromg.
anything to look out for? or be ready for between 91k an 200k+?
i work with a car lot an we have an 07 with 91k miles an 2k hours. runs like a top ive driven it for hours with no issues. debating buying it for myself as im sick of working on my cars every month when something breaks lol
Those civics are really well built. My cousin has 150k miles and runs and drives perfectly.
I would love to pass by and see Scotty driving around in the minion Corolla 🤣🤣🤣🤣
my toyota corrola, WAS a 93 5 speed manual, almost 30 years , one clutch replacement, ran perfect when they picked her up today, fug hit me and they totaled it, they drove it up to the tow truck, great freaking car, no issues, ac still worked, bullet proof
I love to see my dear Corolla also in the list I am owning it since 2013. Here in India it is considered as a luxury car.
Honda Civics are my favorite cars, especially the older ones! They've got a specific look and live forever. It's the kind of car that generally tells me the driver could be a real babe magnet.
My partner of 9 years charmed me with an '06! 😆 We were gonna take it to 300K, but it got crushed by a lady who was on her phone instead of paying attention to the stoplight..
I bought a 96 hatchback for cheap, I fell in love with it. super simple cars.
I'm not sure if you've ever owned a Honda Fit, but the damn things run forever, and if you already like civics, then you'll love the fit too!
@@Vtec_Just_Kicked_In_Yo I was a manager at a Ford Lincoln Hyundai dealership for about a decade so I always had a $50,000 demo to drive. So when I left to start a new career I had to have a vehicle, so I just bought a cheap Honda Fit, and I've been amazed by how reliable and dependable that car is! Especially after joining the Facebook fit forums, where I've learned that the car will routinely go 300k 400k 500k miles
@@Vtec_Just_Kicked_In_Yo hell, I own one and don't understand them! I took one in on a trade once for a car that I sold, and I drove it home that night just to test it out.
Needless to say, I came to work the next morning talking about how fun the little car was to drive, and all my co-workers said that I needed to go to work for Honda then! Lol
I never could understand why people were so loyal to the big 3 ( Ford, Chevy, Dodge). Why not buy the car that provides the most value, dependability, and reliability? I think the big 3 realize that many Americans will remain loyal customers, no matter how shitty of an experience they provide their customers.
They know that their loyal customers cannot possibly be swayed, no matter how notoriously reliable the automobiles of their Japanese counterparts are.
Honda and Toyota - ya can't go wrong with these cars. Love them ❤️
They’re the best
You had me at the pushpins holding up the headliner. 🤣
Most Hondas have a second hood prop hole that allows the hood to be opened like that. Most people probably never noticed.
...I'm gonna look for it tomorrow...
I am on my fifth Honda have never looked back to domestic, and yes very reliable!!!!
@@Vtec_Just_Kicked_In_Yo
1. 1989 Honda Accord EXI 2dr. Manual
2. 1990 Honda CRX Manual
3. 1998 Honda Accord LX 2dr. Manual
4. 2009 Honda CRV automatic
5. 2012 Honda Accord EXR 2dr. Manual
5. 2012
All cars in the US should come with mandatory all-time running lights because most of our drivers are too stupid to turn their lights on when they should (rain, dusk, fog, etc.).
a lot of cars they can be turned off. stupid
Hi Scotty, love your videos. I m 71 living in Montreal and still like to do some maintenance on my dig this 2007 Toyota Matrix, 120,000 Klms. and still going. Just a little rust on back drivers side fender and I think the yearly rust treatment is paying off.
KEEP REVVVING.
Years ago, we has a 2002 RSX (not a type S) come into the shop with 575000 miles on it. Original owner and he said it was the original engine.
I have a 2005 Saturn Ion with 710,00 kilometres (441,200 miles!). It still runs great! Original motor, and parts. Only the alternator and shocks have been replaced. My secret? Frequent oil changes with synthetic oil, and using premium gas.
I love the use of all those thumb tacks to keep the cloth ceiling liner up!
Everyone I know who had one of those Volvo XC90's had major problems and lots of them! Especially the automatic transmissions!
Love the droopy headliner and all those push-pins! My 2001 Accord did similar - I used 'repair buttons' from parts store - 'classy'!
the little spiral pins that your grandma used to keep doilies on the arms of her couch work better for the headliner.
I have a 2009 Honda Civic I bought for $2,100 at 190,000 miles from my brother and besides basic maintenance, the car has served me well for 3 years. I’m at 209,000 miles hoping to get to at least 250,000 before buying a new car
The hood strut on the eighth generation civic actually has another position so you can push that hood all the way up in the way you showed. 1:36
Honda Fit does too.
Correct. You can put the prop further down on the hood which gives you better access to the back of the engine. Always checking for oil leaks.
Yeah my 03 Civic EU8 already has that feature.
I have a 1995 Honda Odyssey with over 300,000 miles on it. It isn’t pretty but still runs great!
Got a 07 Civic for my daughter in 2011 with 65k miles. She drove it about 80k miles but never fixed anything. Sold it cheap, kind of sad
Love the tacs on the roof
That Corolla’s custom paint job… Looks like it’s about to be entered into a demolition derby.
Bought a Pontiac Vibe/ Matrix new in 2004, traded in 2016. Absolutely no issues, tires ,brakes and battery, were only things needing change. Had 150 thousand miles.
The Vibe is almost criminally underrated. Inherited my dad's 2005 AWD (yes, I live in a place where AWD is actually a necessity) and it's a tank. Sure, it's got a Pontiac shell, but it's a Toyota where it counts. Only 130K and with some vigilant rust maintenance could easily go for another 10 years since the parts are so easy to come by.
I would definitely fix that leaky exhaust at the very least. It’s a health hazard if CO gets into the cabin. There’s a fine line between frugal or being cheap. This isn’t the time to be cheap.
Love the solution for the headliner .
Scotty you forgot to mention rhe headliner. It’s held up tacs. Love ur channel
A deeper buy guide would be a case by case scenario.
I had a 08 town car with 400k miles outlast my 91 accord from NY. Also my BMW motorcycle has 120k miles and has no issues. Maintenance goes a long way.
love those thumb tacks!!!!!
Still driving my 2008 Honda Civic it's been a great little stick shift car‼️🚗
My Mazda BT 50 ute is 16 years old & everything still works as when it was new.
We bought our oldest daughter a Honda Civic that needed a new front end when she was 16. My husband teaches auto body so he picked it up for $500, and he fixed it like new for $200 more. She zipped around in that thing for years. It ran and ran. I believe she drove it for at least 10 years with very little maintenance. It had a ton of pick up and was fantastic on gas. Great little car.
what year was it? ::)
I don't miss Clarksville, TN. Uggg! Go Scotty GO!!!
What's funny is. I'm Albanian and my first car is a Honda Prelude lol
Honda's S2000s had a similar trick with the hood prop, and it was supported on a stock S2000. The hood could be opened all the way like that.
It's crazy to be looking at these cars as 'old' or 'older' I loved my gen8 civic (both b18 and fa5). Both my current cars are Lexus 2011s, love them too.
Love your videos bro
Man you are a very knowledgeable guy. I enjoy your videos 👍🏽
Big reveal Scotty keeps his beauty covers on but throws all others away.
Good job
love THAT PAINTJOB
I wouldn't take that Corolla, even if it was free. Repeat after me, Uuuugly!😲😲😲
I’d take the thanosmobile for shits and giggles
The early 2000 civics such as the EP actually do have two positions for crop rod with one having the hood almost completely vertical
I have the 2012 civic. Same 1.8L engine. Sounds like brand new 12 years later and almost 100,000 miles. No leaking anything. No issues whatsoever. It’s really like new.
Toyota Yaris, awesome cars. Easy oil change and takes 3 1/3 quarts of oil. I change the oil every 5k with full synthetic. Just changed the brake pads for the first time at 130k. 2 kids learned to drive on it, one drove it over a stone wall. Little beast of a car and gets amazing gas mileage
Just got one
my brother had 3 crashes in the yairs and written off 2 cars runs like a champ the final one he had he scraped it :( i would of took it if i had room and repaired it i love my yairs 2004 just repaired the rear sill first time its looking good ill be never getting rid of it love it too much such a under rated car they will go forever as long as you do a little for them
Yaris 2011 best car I ever bought, great car
my 2007 civic Si had a new actuator, tranny, clutch, and bearing since 2010. BUT I drive it like I stole it, and it drives like new at 165k miles.
When I was a teenager and had my first job (many years ago) a guy I worked with loved volvos, he spent all his money and time buying banged up Volvos and fixing them up. He would be rock hard at that v8
My sons 2013 Honda Civic lx just passed 200,000 and hasn’t put a dime into it except for normal maintenance
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I love cars like this. I get a big kick out of laughing at the idiots, blasting past me in their $75K pickups--must have Punisher skulls on rear windows. Lol! My $4K Toyota was paid for with a cashier's check, and runs great!
The Honda owner should have gotten the other front side panel replaced as well, then it could look like a two tone car.
my 2022 honda civic has a service position for the hood prop it awesome
if you ever visit the UK you should check out my 99 civic, but bring some thumb tacks.
I love your content..
I’ve fixed a many parts on my Dodge Ram 1500..
In the early 90s a guy I worked with had a Civic. The odometer stopped working at 350k miles and it had well over 400k mi on it. I went through three cars and he still was driving his trusty Civic to work every day.
I was waiting for it, i knew you were going to showcase a toyota corolla
If it starts and stops on command and demand, it’s beautiful.
Tom - in that case it’s not a Chrysler.
It could be a Chrysler from Cold War era...a Stellantis, only when driven off the dealer lot. Them all bets off. 😏🤷♂️🇺🇸
If you're just going to ignore the airbag sensor codes, leaves arguably the most important part of buying a car out, which is safety.
Awesomeness!!!****
Scotty alone keeps the resale value of corollas high
my kid bought our 2014 civic. and it now has over 300,000 mi and only change the coils and spark plugs
love that head liner lol
I agree Scotty - I have a 98’ Accord 278,000
Everything still Working - Running fine . Trans - Slipping alittle but hell been like that for 5 yrs it’s my Ghetto Cruiser 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love this video! My 6th gen (1998) Honda Accord has 290,000 miles on it and runs like new! The A.C also works. 😂
I need some of that get up and go juice!
I had a friend from West Virginia who hate his corolla and exchanged it for a Ford Escort. I asked him "Why would you do that?", He said because the Corolla wouldnt break down easily & he wanted to tinker with his car. 🤦♀🤣
the civic ep already has that wide hood opening thing, its great
I own a 2009 Honda Civic four-door and on the hood prop it has two spots where you can put the prop one high and one low
On the older civics, like 98 and something, you can open the hood almost verticaly
Hey Scotty maybe I was lucky and got a gem of a car. But I bought a 2012 Chevy Cruze 1.4L Turbo brand new and to this day still driving daily to work with over 201,000 miles. Only issue with the car has been the PCV that ive had to change out twice and an oxygen sensor. Thanks for the videos
Lolz I love all those clear thumbtacks on the ceiling of the first car
honda made hood props with “service” position in the 90’s, makes your hopd stand 90 degrees. my 96 integra has it
My 2005 Pontiac Vibe (Matrix) has 240K on it. Only thing, other than maintenance, was a water pump. Still has the original hoses! At the Dealer we never saw these in for anything!!!. Its body needs some help but it starts, AC is cold and everything works!
I just bought a 2006 honda civic manual transmission with 312,000 km already and still runs like a dream. Hoping to take it to 500,000 or so with regular oil changes and regular break pad, suspension, bearing replacement on my own.
All the civics hoods (on the 8th generation civics at least) have the 2 spots for the hood prop. Honda is one of the few auto makers who do that. And I like it!
I owned a 2006 civic like that. Water pump broke I think and the belt broke too, but Honda fixed all of it as it was under some sort of recall. Props to whoever owns that Corolla ! I love Minions!! :D
sadly it will be for sale soon but i love my v8 xc90, had a t6 xc90 a few years ago and its a night an day difference. quick, fun, and as comfy as a lazy boy. only rust is on the exhaust same as all my volvos have had, this is going to be a fun resonator replacement lol
I’ve got an 07 Silverado I bought for $3000 in 2017 with 150 k miles on it, it still drives 400+ miles a week getting around 18 mpg and it’s got 264k miles on it now
Another Albanian long time follower here 🙌
I bought a 95 civic with 200k on it in 2016. Put new water pump timing chain & CV joint got another 5 years & 100k out of it before I sold it. Its still around a running good. Love the honda engines
I have an 02 Si love that car
The person with the thumbtacks on the headliner is a mad man, imagine it's dark and one falls and you sit on it.
the 2ZZ-GE found in the 7th gen celica gts was a toyota/yamaha deal.
Tbh I would have gotten all fancy with the pins on the Civic's ceiling. Make patterns or star signs or something.
Hey Scotty , did you see the star map headliner in that honda? lol