How Reliable is the New 2024 Chevrolet Traverse? Japanese, Brace Yourself...

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @frankfrank9437
    @frankfrank9437 11 месяцев назад +39

    I've been a loyal GM customer for all my life. I used to trade every couple of years. I got this bone disease and had to go on disability and had to keep my current GM vehicle which just happened to be a 2010 Cadillac Escalade that I had to refinance because I had to quit work and go on Social Security disability. Thanks to God, that 2010 Cadillac Escalade has been an great vehicle. I don't think I will be able to afford another one but I sure do like these that are coming out soon, they are nice looking for sure!

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +5

      hope once you'll get a brand new Escalade, I've got faith in you😉

    • @deepgeny1
      @deepgeny1 9 месяцев назад +2

      Take care mate!

    • @mrvang8077
      @mrvang8077 Месяц назад

      What's the point of buying vehicle only to have it trade in after 3 years? Sounds to me like you're not the type that just want one that is reliable for the long term of owning it. I hate investing into newer vehicle every 2 to 3 years. The whole point of buying a newer vehicle is to own it for the long term. So, I wouldn't have to keep buying one vehicle after another. Buy one that you know you plan on keeping it for the long term and one that you love. Otherwise you're just wasting your hard earn money on buying one after another.

  • @VancouverJT
    @VancouverJT 8 месяцев назад +13

    2018 Traverse owner…100K km…2 minor issues covered by warranty and near 30mpg on the highway…Travelled across Canada from BC to Ontario 5 times with no issues…great vehicle…3.6 V6 did not burn a drop of oil.

  • @nathancamling6417
    @nathancamling6417 8 месяцев назад +42

    2016 Traverse 2LT AWD since new. Still have it with 218,000 on the clock untouched. It's my daily driver and still goes Ill to FL once a year. Filter at 3,000- mobil 5w30& filter at 6,000 RELIGIOUSLY! Timing chains like new yet.

    • @CoachClyde
      @CoachClyde 6 месяцев назад +4

      I daily drive a 2014 LT with 173k miles. No engine or transmission issues. 5k mile OCI with Valvoline Extended protection synthetic. I also drain and fill the transmission every 25k. I like the new design but I will wait a couple model years for them to work out the new model issues that commonly happen. I

    • @1eyedwilli3
      @1eyedwilli3 6 месяцев назад +2

      I had a 2008, and it was a massive hunk of junk.

    • @CoachClyde
      @CoachClyde 6 месяцев назад

      @@1eyedwilli3 I hear you, my understanding was the 08-12 had the most issues, they did a mid cycle redesign in 2013. I think that fixed some issues.

    • @aboalooos
      @aboalooos 2 месяца назад

      good to hear, thanks for sharing

  • @bigjoe330
    @bigjoe330 10 месяцев назад +23

    That is a very attractive design all around. Muscular and well balanced with striking details. Not overdone like the Hyundai Palisade or mundane like the Honda Pilot. Chevy did an amazing job.

  • @tuama43
    @tuama43 6 месяцев назад +37

    My 2024 traverse RS became faulty with the High pressure fuel pump and is currently at the dealership on back order with less than 100 miles I only enjoyed the vehicle for a couple days and that happened

    • @G-Rated
      @G-Rated 3 месяца назад +3

      Yep. Toyota is recalling crossovers for faulty fuel pumps as well. I wonder if it’s the same supplier since the part is on back order, that usually means it’s a high volume of defective units.

    • @JohnRayAllDay
      @JohnRayAllDay 2 месяца назад +2

      Damn dude that sucks. Hope it gets fixed soon and you get your Traverse back

  • @sls78..
    @sls78.. 11 месяцев назад +33

    I have a 2009 Traverse and never had any major issues. It had 139,000 miles on it. I'm hoping to upgrade to this new model. Depends on interest rates and pricing.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +3

      This is truly impressive, the way you take care of your car. Have you ever had to repair the transmission?

    • @sls78..
      @sls78.. 11 месяцев назад +7

      @thelonglastexpert Never had to do any transmission repairs. The timing chain was replaced but under the manufacturer warranty. That's the only major issue it has had.

    • @MrJason081382
      @MrJason081382 11 месяцев назад +6

      We had a 2014 acadia with 169000 no issues besides one airbag sensor in the door was faulty replaced. Other than that not single issue. Still ran perfect when we traded in for a new odyssey. Honestly was a great vehicle

    • @1eyedwilli3
      @1eyedwilli3 6 месяцев назад

      You are in the minority. The engine in those explode. Not many left because they were junk. You got lucky,.

  • @FlyEaglesFly19111
    @FlyEaglesFly19111 10 месяцев назад +56

    The best bullet proof motor was the 3.8 GM motor. People have no idea the added costs to maintenance of a turbo motor. A V6 should be the power train. Garbagio 4 cylinders

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад +1

      Not all 4i are bad

    • @stevedott715
      @stevedott715 10 месяцев назад

      What extra costs?

    • @michealterhune1200
      @michealterhune1200 9 месяцев назад +2

      2.0 4 or 2.5 is a great option v6 belong in the past. A v8 for work trucks and towing. If maintenance is done right cars will last. I hwve the 2024 chevy equinox 1.5 have no problem with the turbo maintained properly and oil changed 1000 miles before due. And fule addtives are cheap if bought in bulk

    • @simple610
      @simple610 9 месяцев назад

      Even luxury vehicles are using turbo 4’s these days

    • @michaelsomales2264
      @michaelsomales2264 8 месяцев назад +1

      What extra maintenance?

  • @richdixon1187
    @richdixon1187 9 месяцев назад +14

    Original owner of a 2014 traverse awd, 104000 miles, no issues, tows a 22 foot boat well and is huge interior space. What’s not to like?

    • @averagerecon9777
      @averagerecon9777 7 месяцев назад

      My grandfather gave me his 2010 traverse while in highschool…made it to 390,000kms before my 17 yea told self couldn’t afford a host of repairs for extra belt driven crap…. Great vehicle poorly designed

  • @mikeHamilton-w3x
    @mikeHamilton-w3x 10 месяцев назад +11

    I have a 2020 LT and it is the best car I ever owned. It does everything adequately. That's the best way to describe it. But it is so much bigger for storage then competitors highlander and explorer and kia were tiny by comparison. You just never have a problem fitting stuff i find like cases of soda behind seats and stuff

  • @owleye4510
    @owleye4510 11 месяцев назад +10

    I've always driven a GM. Some good some bad. My '16 cruze with the 1.4 turbo went 70k miles with no issues at all before being totaled. I have a trailblazer now with the 1.2 turbo and I'm happy with it so far. Only 5500 miles on it so far though.
    GM is trying new things and improving year over year. It helps that GM makes some of the best looking cars on the road.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      I hope they serve you well for a long time🤞💪

    • @GiveMeYoSammich
      @GiveMeYoSammich 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's a joke and I hope you know it 😂 they have a class action lawsuit over how garbage their products have become

    • @rocketshiftgaming5693
      @rocketshiftgaming5693 10 месяцев назад +3

      My mother’s 2020 trailblazer with the 1.2 engine has 76k miles on it and has had 0 issues. She changes the oil every 5k miles.

    • @mjthethird1
      @mjthethird1 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah I always hear nothing but negativity about GM newer engines especially the Ecotec’s. I’ve had a couple and as long as maintained they will last a while. Look at Hyundais engine track record or Chrysler jeep etc 🙄

    • @elizabethm695
      @elizabethm695 7 месяцев назад +1

      You never had it hit 100k.

  • @okanulke6227
    @okanulke6227 11 месяцев назад +121

    I saw first time in my life being "traverse" and "reliable" in same sentence LOL😆

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +6

      So it looks like you've got a bad experience with the Traverse?

    • @okanulke6227
      @okanulke6227 11 месяцев назад +28

      @@thelonglastexpert Not once. Many many times. I had 2 of them in 6 years. 3 times timing problem. Ac constantly breaks every summer. Electronic problems. Over heating issues. Hard shifts, solenoid problems. I thought It was maybe my luck but I read lots of things about it. Average traverse costumer got similer experiences. I am so glad that I had a highlander zero issues for last 4 years.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +3

      okay thx for the comment. Sounds like a really bad experience 😬@@okanulke6227

    • @RedmanLS3
      @RedmanLS3 10 месяцев назад +16

      ​@thelonglastexpert lmfao. I work for chevy too! And they are junk and overpriced. Never buy anything gms over 50k. Even all my bosses drive Lexus, Acura and imports. I used to have gms and never again.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад +4

      @@RedmanLS3 then why Chevy on your photo?🤔

  • @x72edDogx
    @x72edDogx Месяц назад +2

    I just bought my 2024 Traverse LT FWD a few days ago and so far, so good! Very good responsive from pedal to engine and the massive 17.7'' touchscreen display is quick and easy to use. We got the silver, blacked out badges and rims, with the heated leather seats for a very affordable price! Plenty of space with the 2-2-3 seat layout! The trunk space is MASSIVE compared to the new Ford Explorer, and having the extra space underneath is a plus to put your kids' sports stuff or groceries. Only thing is, the "quad" exhaust is a little bit quiet for my taste but will update further if I have any issues that happen.

  • @Aquineas
    @Aquineas 11 месяцев назад +19

    I owned an Acadia that in six years GM had an AC that was never fixed in three recalls. No thank you.

  • @thejayvodlexperience7856
    @thejayvodlexperience7856 8 месяцев назад +37

    “Avoiding short distance trips”
    WTF? 😂

    • @Ireliar2024
      @Ireliar2024 7 месяцев назад

      But thaga for all the cars, engine doesnt warm up completely, and when you turn it on again, its like a "cold start" again, and when cold starts are the moment when the engine wears out the most (sorry for me english haha)

    • @zkiller195
      @zkiller195 5 месяцев назад +7

      Just move to the next town over, but keep working, shopping, eating, etc at the same places. No biggie.

    • @spacecadillac3557
      @spacecadillac3557 Месяц назад

      @@zkiller195 😆😆😆

  • @TheCvp33
    @TheCvp33 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is our fleet car. My 2020 was flawless and traded at 129K miles. Current 2023 is already at 50K and just needed tires replaced. Still on original brakes. Our previous fleet car was Toyota Avalons. I had 3 from 2010 to 2018. All 3 had issues and all 3.5L engine. Not as bad as the current Toyota trucks that are exploding at under 5K miles….but still annoying and expensive to repair.

  • @mayorca1
    @mayorca1 11 месяцев назад +13

    I like the way you have approached to car review videos, providing information on reliability which from my viewpoint should be one of the most important factors for purchasing decision. Waiting for your analysis on Toyota Grand Highlander and Hyundai Pallisade.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      thank you so much man, btw i recommend you to watch new video about Tacoma they have same platform and similar engine with Grand Highlander 👍🏻

  • @darkftforce
    @darkftforce 5 месяцев назад +4

    i am a new 2018 traverse owner, already done 190K KM, yes i travelled a lot with this beast! there were some minor transmission issues2 times, evap purge sensor issue2 times, fuel pump sensor issue1 time, shift to park 1 time, cat converter got a hole in it (at 170K KM)......i bought extended warranty for $2.5K at time of purchase (which i highly recommend) and everything got covered, paid nothing out of pocket except regular oil changes.....still with all these minor things, i would still buy the new traverse.......reasons are simple.....this is the largest 3 row suv at the cheapest price (full option RS $56K) with near perfect reliability! no one, even the Tahoe, cannot beat traverse for space vs price ratio.......it is the best for small to large families and whenever you are buying something big, you dont need to rent truck or uhaul. it fits almost everything........sorry Japan......Toyota/korea/uk honda Subaru Nissan mazda kia hyundai rangeover all combined cannot beat traverse!

  • @bigdaddy5150sh71
    @bigdaddy5150sh71 11 месяцев назад +10

    Smaller engines in larger vehicles = a lot of unwanted inventory.

  • @JTKels
    @JTKels 11 месяцев назад +9

    Many years ago, I owned GM products, Chevy Buick, etc. and all failed miserably all the time. Once I switch to Toyota products never had a problem although American cars have gotten better they still use the same marketing technique, to get customers to buy cars every five years. today 2024 GM is still with the other domestic brands at the lower end of the reliability scale. No thank you

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment man👍🏻 What years were those GM cars? and what is the Toyota?

    • @paulradice3534
      @paulradice3534 4 месяца назад +1

      Buying a Toyota is
      Un-American 👍

    • @JTKels
      @JTKels 4 месяца назад

      @@paulradice3534
      No buying a Ford or Chevy is an American because they’re made in Mexico. Toyota is made in the US by US workers.

  • @Redneckboy991
    @Redneckboy991 11 месяцев назад +19

    I bought a brand new Traverse back in 2012. Paid $56,000 CDN for it. I still have it. It's never once been to the shop for repairs. The Mrs. and I are quite impressed with it. The 3.6 liter engine is quite adequate and works well with the 6 speed transmission. We're leaning towards a 2025 Traverse RS or Z71 and hope they have the bugs worked out of the 2024 model. We've also been looking at the Toyota Highlander. IMO the Traverse is much nicer looking and has far more features than even the Highlander platinum. I just hope the all new Traverse is built with the same quality as Toyota.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      I do agree with your opinion on the design; the Traverse does look better compared to the Highlander. However, I assume that Toyota will soon update their model. But, you have plenty of time until 2025 to consider your decision. Can you tell me the mileage of your Traverse? How often have you changed the oil in the engine and transmission?Is maintenance and replacement parts expensive?

    • @Redneckboy991
      @Redneckboy991 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@thelonglastexpert My 2012 Traverse only has 56,000 miles on it which is why we probably haven't yet seen any issues. The oil is changed every 3000 miles. I take good care of everything I own. I also have a 2009 GMC Sierra 4x4, 6.0 liter with 23,000 miles on it. Fully loaded for 2009 and in show room condition. I've been driving company vehicles since the mid 90's and my wife is at home so our personal vehicles don't see much use. Our Traverse is the family car and might leave the garage once or twice a week. We took a 2023 Highlander for a test drive and found our older Traverse still handles and rides smoother than the Highlander. Perhaps if Toyota redesigns their Highlander we might take another look. We actually ordered the Highlander platinum hybrid 6 months ago and will see a delivery date sometime in 2025, but after seeing the new Chevy Traverse we are going to cancel the Highlander. The Traverse also has more cargo room than even the Grand Highlander.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for the comprehensive comment, sir. The Traverse does seem like a good alternative. However, I would still wait for an update for the Highlander before making any decisions.@@Redneckboy991

    • @TobyOConnor-p8c
      @TobyOConnor-p8c 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have a 2016 and had to replace tue transmission at 96000 miles along with the rear differential and the 3.6 is know. To blow up

    • @Redneckboy991
      @Redneckboy991 11 месяцев назад

      @@TobyOConnor-p8c Crazy!

  • @jared101502
    @jared101502 7 месяцев назад +1

    2016 Buick Enclave 95K miles, Super reliable so far, I keep good Service intervals at the dealer, only issue, Rear A/C evaporator. That's it, I can't complain.

  • @GiveMeYoSammich
    @GiveMeYoSammich 11 месяцев назад +14

    It has cylinder deactivation despite being a 4 cylinder... let that sink in, your 4 cylinder will now have the same issues as the trucks which means collapsed lifters and ruined cams after probably 10k miles

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      hope it will be new DFM system with new Traverse so far there're less issues

    • @DKLabs99
      @DKLabs99 10 месяцев назад +4

      I don’t think the 4 cylinder AFM is the same as the V8’s.

  • @przemeksledziewski1973
    @przemeksledziewski1973 10 месяцев назад +15

    I really want to like the new traverse. It looks like a slightly smaller Tahoe. Tough and truck like. But when i hear "recommendations include regular oil changes, using fuel additives with cleaning effects for injectors, monitoring engine chain tension, avoiding short distance trips when possible😂 and keeping an eye on condition of intake manifold" I'm out. The recommendations shouldn't go much further after "regular oil changes". And that's just talking about the engine.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад +1

      1000% agree

    • @donaldgordon6452
      @donaldgordon6452 9 месяцев назад +5

      All modern engines has these requirements,not just GM.

    • @TadMartin-tn6vv
      @TadMartin-tn6vv 8 месяцев назад +1

      Amen…Short trips..lol

    • @nikoz4841
      @nikoz4841 8 месяцев назад +3

      My 2013 Elantra requires fuel adirives every oil change, nobody reads manuals this days. Short distance travel will delute Honda's turbo engines. Newer heard about chain tensioner, but good way to catch timing problems on any engine

    • @halfisher3598
      @halfisher3598 4 месяца назад

      Yes. Something about water getting into the oil which will evaporate off with engine heat. Common anymore.

  • @pcofranc
    @pcofranc 11 месяцев назад +6

    Gr8 video. I find the OTA update issues troubling as I feel things have become excessively complicated. 14:40 Include the mileage - very important. GDI carbon build-up ... this is a common problem and unfortunately seems to require both the the traditional port injection in addition to the new GDI delivery system and not sure whey each manufacturer including Toyota seems to have trouble realizing this and switching everything to the dual system. Vehicles remain too heavy, big and bloated (to increase profit margins) then complexity is introduced by GDI & adding turbos and finally gas electric hybrids. Maybe it is time to return to a more plain and lighter vehicle with (Gasp) 4 cyl and no turbo.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your comment. Don't be afraid of OTA updates; the new electric architecture, Global B, is highly reliable, and any issues will likely be resolved soon. Unfortunately, modern environmental standards dictate their conditions, and GM has chosen its own path to address this challenge. It will be interesting to see how they handle it over time. Currently, LK0 and L3B seem like a good alternative, but more time is needed to fully assess their reliability. The combined injection is indeed an interesting solution, and the next video will focus on a car with such a fuel system.
      By the way, could you share your experience with the operation of your cars? Which one instilled more confidence in you? don't forget to mention the mileage

    • @MarcelloTheBandit
      @MarcelloTheBandit 10 месяцев назад +2

      Funny you should mention dual injection. I have a close friend with a 2009 Lexus IS350 and it came with dual injection from the factory. Neither of us can understand why it took Toyota almost 15 years to incorporate it in all their engines, but we're glad they did. It is a very efficient setup he has. As far as this engine not having it, I'm more worried about this second generation one that GM is starting to utilize. I don't have high hopes for it. I do like turbos because of the old school punch you'd get, but I don't like how they don't have as long of a service life as the whole engine. GM could not make entire cooling systems out of plastic, or at least, not make the replacement thermostat housings wild enough that they cost $75 if they AREN'T made of plastic.

    • @pcofranc
      @pcofranc 9 месяцев назад

      @@MarcelloTheBandit couple of problems with turbos they’re hard on the head gasket and overused will cause early head gasket failure. Second thing is when they’re used incorrectly if you spin them up and then park the car because they spin up around 100,000 RPMs they can spin for up to five minutes and they need lubrication throughout that time. Also when the motor is cold, it’s not a good time to use the turbo to hammer on a cold engine. These are the things a shop told me that rebuilds turbos. He said they had a come in. They had over 300,000 miles when they checked the turbo, everything was fine, and it never been taken apart.

  • @thebondoc
    @thebondoc 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just hit 126,000 miles on my 2017 Honda CRV. The only thing I had to replace have been fuel injectors. And that was literally 4 weeks ago. This new Traverse looked appealing to me, since Ive been kinda wanting more room when I take my family to Florida every year. Im gonna wait at least another 100,000 miles before I think about trading it in. Hopefully by then, all these new engines that have been coming out shows what theyre really made of. Never owned a GM, prior to my CRV I had a 2014 Tundra. And it was at 110K miles before I traded it in. Loved that truck, but my job transferred me and I had to commute 1 hour each way daily. That gas was killing me!

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 5 месяцев назад

      Don’t own any GM unless it’s a v8 a bit better

  • @josephlohse3848
    @josephlohse3848 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2017 Traverse and have had zero issues so far. 69,000 miles. Had to replace the battery after 7 years thats it.

  • @Louis42690
    @Louis42690 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm waiting for the 2024 traverse. Currently own a 2019 chevy traverse with 33,000 miles on it and no issues.

    • @GiveMeYoSammich
      @GiveMeYoSammich 11 месяцев назад +1

      Keep the 2019 and move to a diffeent brand, the same active fuel management system that chevy has a class action lawsuit on them for is also in the new 24 traverse. The 2019 doesn't have that so it should last you a good bit more

    • @merica.racing
      @merica.racing 10 месяцев назад +2

      The 2.5L does not have the same lifter issues as the 5.7/6.2L. Not the same system, the Dynamic Fuel System is completely different. Not saying they wont have issues yet, but its not the AFM type system. @GiveMeYoSammich

  • @dschmidt1140
    @dschmidt1140 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love my 2023 Traverse LT AWD through the first 24000kms (15000 Miles) anyway.

  • @haze1123
    @haze1123 8 месяцев назад +3

    In general, you never want to buy the first generation of any engine or transmission.
    It takes them years to find and work out all the bugs. Plus, GM has never made a reliable turbo 4.

  • @jonathanthomas4722
    @jonathanthomas4722 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm excited for the new Traverse but will wait a couple years before considering a purchase.

  • @bizmofunyuns6463
    @bizmofunyuns6463 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'll take my yotas over this any day. Used to be a gm nut, imo they haven't made anything good since 03.

    • @GaryGraf
      @GaryGraf 8 месяцев назад

      Too bad they're boring. I wish we could get best of both worlds

    • @JonMoralesLA
      @JonMoralesLA 6 месяцев назад

      @@GaryGrafexactly this! Toyotas look terrible and have the blandest interiors.

    • @tracyg9721
      @tracyg9721 4 месяца назад

      It seems nobody is and they all have issues- with prices higher than ever

  • @TRJ2525
    @TRJ2525 11 месяцев назад +24

    lol Toyota ain't scare at all.

    • @TheBjjones
      @TheBjjones 7 месяцев назад +5

      @TRJ2525
      They should be, as the new Traverse (along with the Arcadia & Enclave) will trounce Toyota Grand Highlander sales with ease.

    • @JLC-zg5rd
      @JLC-zg5rd 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheBjjones ONLY IF Reliable I have put in excess of 400,000 miles on 4 Toyotas 1 of them I drove 5 years and over 100,000 miles and NO mechanical issues i only got rid of it because they offered so much money for it and bought a 2014 Toyota Highlander Limited - which did have a rotor vibration at about 20,000 miles and they turned them down and then again the problem came back at 47,000 miles and they said i needed new rotors. I questioned them on it and Toyota came back and replaced all the brake pads and rotors for free at 47,000 miles and it was 3 years old. Toyota stands behind their cars that is for sure.

    • @MoeGoe-xt3en
      @MoeGoe-xt3en 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TheBjjonesSales maybe, quality though? We'll see in the long run.😂

    • @TheBjjones
      @TheBjjones 6 месяцев назад

      @MoeGoe-xt3en
      We don't have to "see in the long run" to observe the many "quality" issues currently plaguing the new Grand Highlander.😆

    • @MoeGoe-xt3en
      @MoeGoe-xt3en 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheBjjones Toyota has always tested their cars before improving them. And their testing grounds were the public. When has any American or European company ever done this or continued doing this? Rather they let people buy the same piece of shit every new purchase.🤣

  • @oswaldjh
    @oswaldjh 11 месяцев назад +2

    The Chevy "The Worst" along with the GMC "Equally Noxious" are typical US manufactured disposable vehicles.
    The people in my hood that owned them had many problems with the self destructing 3.6L V6 engines and automatic transmissions.

  • @drummer8by2
    @drummer8by2 11 месяцев назад +7

    I hope it's better than the 2022 Traverse RS... I bought a 2019 Traverse LS and it was good so, I leased a 2022 Traverse RS and several things have gone wrong, the latest being failed electronics in several areas and it is only 1-1/2 years old and, I take immaculate care of my vehicles. I also bought my Wife a 2022 Blazer RS - 3 months later. I hope she doesn't have any issues like I have, as I have bought 3 Chevys since 2019 and I am not impressed with how Chevy is handling this. I thought about the new Traverse but, I think I will go with a different Company after these type of problems and, how I have been treated. Not Happy with Chevy at all... Used to be a great Company/vehicle ... Not thinking so anymore!!!

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +2

      wow 3 vehicles 😧 GM has to give you new car for free with your amount of trust!!

    • @drummer8by2
      @drummer8by2 11 месяцев назад

      @@thelonglastexpert that is what my wife said ... Take the lemon and give me a new one she said... 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️😉

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂@@drummer8by2

  • @kenandbarbie-b6c
    @kenandbarbie-b6c 6 месяцев назад +1

    To me, vehicles with a lot of highway miles haven’t really been challenged for durability. At the very least, durability in extensive stop & go traffic is more telling. This is an area where domestic vehicles need improvement.

  • @ckoch93
    @ckoch93 11 месяцев назад +4

    With the timing chain issues with the 3.6L, I'm not sad to see it go. Almost bought a used one until I was told it had to have the entire top end of the engine replaced because of the timing chain

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +2

      Chevy refined their 3.6 engines, and if the earlier generations had significant flaws, the third generation came with a completely improved engine, addressing all the major issues

    • @stevedott715
      @stevedott715 10 месяцев назад

      @@thelonglastexpertwhat year did they get improved? Thanks.

  • @SauldSo
    @SauldSo 7 месяцев назад

    really nice insight of this SUV that is actually on my scope for buy, i have currently a 2022 sorento and the space is just not enough for my growing family and i am not a mini-van fan so i am between this one and the grand highlander, honestly this traverse aesthetically is way more appealing than the highlander but since ive never been a chevy customer i had concerns in regards of perfomance( i know how simple but reliable toyota can be), this video clarifies alot of my questions and i think i will be landing on this model, appeals me and my wife and i think for the usage we give to cars, it will be a nice addition to our family

  • @davidzor
    @davidzor Месяц назад

    New to this channel. Thank you for this technical review and data-driven approach.

  • @VanillaAttila
    @VanillaAttila 8 месяцев назад +1

    9:04 what do you mean by avoiding short distance trips when possible, and why?

    • @dcb805
      @dcb805 8 месяцев назад

      Short trips are when carbon clogs the intake( which GM says doesn't happen anymore)😂

    • @halfisher3598
      @halfisher3598 4 месяца назад

      It might be water builds up in oil unless engine is allowed to get to normal operating temperature. I know honda has this issue.

  • @richman555
    @richman555 5 месяцев назад +1

    I want a car that has no issues and never breaks down ever. It also will last forever. Are our expectations too much?

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  5 месяцев назад

      There aren't many of these cars left. However, you can go to the UAE and buy yourself a TOYOTA LC70 or a Patrol Y61.

  • @lordshin73
    @lordshin73 3 месяца назад +1

    From a design perspective this is ome of the most masculine and attractive suvs in the class. As a hater of american car design (ugly - exceptions apply) and its disappointing reliability, i have to give credit - GM, on paper, has hit a grand slam with this redesign and value proposition. This thing looks better than any Toyota

  • @ronsgetnbusy
    @ronsgetnbusy 8 месяцев назад

    I have the 2018 Traverse LT. It’s been in the shop three times for Shift 2 Park, twice for EVAP check Engine error & numerous times for transmission randomly not kicking into gear but NEVER seems to happen when they test it (125K)

  • @randomhobbyist99
    @randomhobbyist99 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wasn’t a Traverse but its bougie little brother the 19 gmc terrain Denali. I’ll have to say out of several new American cars I’ve owned from the likes of ford, jeep, dodge and ram. The terrain never saw the shop for a recall or any issue. Only reason why I got rid of it was because it felt like a grandma suv and resell was worst than any vehicle I’ve ever owned.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад

      Did it rack up many miles?🤔

    • @dschmidt1140
      @dschmidt1140 10 месяцев назад

      GMC Terrain is a twin to the Chevy Equinox, not the Traverse.

  • @RockstarRSTR
    @RockstarRSTR 8 месяцев назад +1

    I drive a 2019 traverse…. No issues at all until 2023… an oil leak.. changed gasket.

  • @RemigioCarabioVillanueva
    @RemigioCarabioVillanueva 7 месяцев назад

    I love the spaciousness of the Chevy Traverse, but will be forced to look away until engine & transmission issues had been effectively addressed. I do not believe GM would be able to correct Traverse transmission problem ahead of its engine, so the best probably is to use either an in-house reliable manual transmission in the meantime after engine problems has been effectively eliminated/corrected, or use other's more reliable automatic transmission like the Aisin, the ZF, the Allison, etc.

  • @LaRuta-sk8rr
    @LaRuta-sk8rr 8 месяцев назад +1

    A very attractive vehicle , hope GM gets its quality level up to Toyota´s. All consumers would benefit from a more competitive GM.

  • @mikefrench3800
    @mikefrench3800 11 месяцев назад +4

    I'm liking this channel!

  • @williammoore27
    @williammoore27 10 месяцев назад +4

    Everybody loves those Chevy Traverses all year, and it's the #1 sport-utility vehicle in the world!🚙🚙🚙🚙🚙🚙🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍

  • @joebronxer1204
    @joebronxer1204 8 месяцев назад +1

    The 4 cylinder engine in large GM trucks only sells well to fleet customers.
    I wish GM well with this Traverse, but it’s not on my shopping list for a few reasons.
    These reasons include the lack of a 6 of 8 cylinder engine.

    • @JAKtheRipper333
      @JAKtheRipper333 5 месяцев назад

      That’s only 1 reason. Not reasons…

    • @joebronxer1204
      @joebronxer1204 5 месяцев назад

      @@JAKtheRipper333
      You want ALL my reasons!?
      No. You don’t.

  • @TadMartin-tn6vv
    @TadMartin-tn6vv 8 месяцев назад

    I have a 2018 LT, 130k and zero issues..I love the Traverse..The new model looks basically like a Tahoe and it will take Premium gas..Forget it now.

  • @GeoffreySenyetor-di3tj
    @GeoffreySenyetor-di3tj 7 месяцев назад

    Are you an engineer or mechanic. This info is just so interesting. Kindly lead us to buy reliable cars. I wish I could subscribe more than once.

  • @jerryding6190
    @jerryding6190 6 месяцев назад +1

    How can you tell if the transmission will blow up or not 3 years from now when it is brand new!?!?

  • @Stanley112803
    @Stanley112803 11 месяцев назад +3

    Is the 2.5 liter engine forged like the 2.7?

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      They're pretty similar and from one family engines, so it might be. 100% sure we will be when they start to sell them and get more information

    • @GiveMeYoSammich
      @GiveMeYoSammich 11 месяцев назад +2

      The 2.7 now has cylinder deactivation, stay far away from gm products for now and look at other brands. Hyundai, Koa, Toyota are all better picks than gm for now

  • @JS-sw1wb
    @JS-sw1wb Месяц назад

    I always try to keep up with motorweek too get the latest info on cars

  • @nanawsaba1258
    @nanawsaba1258 4 месяца назад

    As a Toyota owner I faced with a lot of issues with it .
    Toyota is not as reliable as it was before.
    I just stepped out from Toyota to Kia and I m happy with that.

  • @JsLucas-n8c
    @JsLucas-n8c 11 месяцев назад +3

    Not much to discuss really. Tiny turbo four bangers are not going to last in a truck.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад +1

      Who knows... not all turbo engines are bad, it's a new reality that we can't escape🤷‍♂️

  • @muvfast
    @muvfast 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video, it's hard out here, I needed a good laugh😂😅😢🤣😭💀

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 6 месяцев назад

    Though the 2.7L turbo 4 cylinder is proven a more reliable engine than the Ford 2.7L V6 Ecoboost but it's not perfect either. Rather have a 3.5L Atkinson cycle V6 range extender plug-in hybrid truck though. However a Cavalier with a 1.3 turbo 3 cylinder and an Aveo with its 1.2L sister engine would be pretty decent though. The GM 3.6L HFV6 engines have timing chain and water pump failures especially their earlier engines in the Gen 1 Cadillac CTS. However, I want an EV as my next vehicle no need to worry about turbo failures, premature main and rod bearing failures, etc., just set it and forget it.

  • @MoeJae86
    @MoeJae86 7 месяцев назад +1

    Personally everytime i hear the word Traverse think of drive train issues.

  • @michaelvanderbil3918
    @michaelvanderbil3918 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if anyone from the big three auto companies ever watch and read the comments

  • @joshmartinez5066
    @joshmartinez5066 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 2020 Traverse Redline edition with 50K miles on haven't had one issue as of yet but thinking of trading it in for the new model. Will see

  • @lckario
    @lckario 8 месяцев назад +17

    Even Toyota is garbage right now.

    • @Baebon6259
      @Baebon6259 4 месяца назад +4

      Toyota learned from big 3 that people would still buy crappy products so why spending more on QC?

    • @G-Rated
      @G-Rated 3 месяца назад

      @@Baebon6259yea sure blame the big three for Toyota being unreliable. 🤡

  • @vickymanghera1369
    @vickymanghera1369 5 месяцев назад

    How reliable are Ford expedition Timberline high output 3.5 EcoBoost 2020 and afterwards for longbterm reliability???

  • @robbbarnett4978
    @robbbarnett4978 8 месяцев назад +1

    Getting the clunkier look like the rest of the government motor lineups. Theyve had a turbulent history of being made at various plants over the last 2 decades. One being in the controversial spring
    hill plant where it jumped in for a period of time after the failure of the saturn folley. No consistency, no quality. Nothing has changed, only the question where is it being built now? Lol

  • @FullTimeGT
    @FullTimeGT 11 месяцев назад +3

    I showed this video to two of my coworkers who has these chevy traverse, and this is what they have to say: The Traverse is a normal typical gm vehicule, with gm quirks, gm poor assembly and execution, cheap made interior and trims, ok engine at limit if well maintained but not that most, and very poor resale value, as most of gm vehicules. Nothing more, nothing less. They said to me they are ok if you buy used for very cheap, but new you should only go leasing, not buy one. Previous version of Traverse less likely pass the 200k mark ("less likely" - not that it wont), they are tearing apart like most other gm products. They wouldn't touch a new 2024 model even with a 10ft pole they said, gm needs to proof they fix their quality issues in general, which cannot be done over a single year. For those who does not want to pay Toyota premium, they would prefer going Hyundai or Kia. But in terms of reliability, Toyota has absolutely nothing to be worry about against the Traverse.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +2

      As the author of the channel, I am very pleased to hear that you shared this video 🕺 and It was very interesting to read your comment. Thank you very much for your detailed response It was very interesting to read your comment🤝

  • @billboring3925
    @billboring3925 4 месяца назад

    Let me ask you a question could it be the 10% ethanol is messing up the exhaust valve and I know it does stuff like that on small engines

  • @jerryp4916
    @jerryp4916 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow what an amazing video, thank you so much for all of this information 🙏🏽

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      thank you for the comment💪🏻 more videos soon 🔥

  • @chadh983
    @chadh983 7 месяцев назад

    Id trade reliabilty for that amazing interior. As long as it is 90% as reliable as toyota or honda id be happy. Reliability isnt the end all. Honda and Toyota are reliable, but are fall asleep boring on their interiors

  • @CostaTol
    @CostaTol 5 дней назад

    I found a brand new unused 2023 Traverse with tne V6. I Believe that's the last version of the V6 and it's selling for $47k Canadian... which is a significant sale and I am seriously considering it, cause I don't trust Turbo 4 Cylinders.
    Any recommendations?
    Good idea? Go for a 2025?
    I don't care about large screens

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  4 дня назад

      it's a pretty good engine and a car for this price 👍🏻

  • @verajavi12
    @verajavi12 11 месяцев назад +3

    Me and my reliable 1998 s10 sitting here looking at each other laughing our ass off.

  • @Tragic2002
    @Tragic2002 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love my Mazda

    • @halfisher3598
      @halfisher3598 4 месяца назад

      The cx-70 is the competition to the traverse. They are seeing a lot of issue even with the mild hybrid version of the turbo (not phev).

  • @GF-zh7sv
    @GF-zh7sv 8 месяцев назад

    how can they talk about reliability when this engine hasn't been used in this application before? I love the design, but as someone who frequently tows my toys to the cottage, i'm a bit weary of a small twin turbo engine for this. I'm not blaming GM, i'm blaming Biden and these emission controls. It seems the V8s are out, and everything is going smaller. I'm also looking at the fuel savings (on the hurricane vs the v8) in the dodge applications, and the gas milage gains are minimal at best. Add the stress of towing for a small engine and I bet you'll blow more gas and definitely more strain on the engine life

  • @garyalipit8766
    @garyalipit8766 7 месяцев назад

    I own 4 cylinder 2013 equinox, after 3 years with 30k km on it a lot of burning oil but the dealership take care of it because its under warranty they change the piston rungs and now 2024 with 115k km on it there's an evidence of coolant and oil mixture, i assume the head gasket is broken, I've got a quote it's cost 3300 canadian to change the the head gasket, more than 11 years of driving this car with 115k km what's next, is the Japanese car doesn't have this issues?

    • @peterstencell804
      @peterstencell804 7 месяцев назад

      I had a truck that the oil looked milky. It was my oil brand Quaker state. Thought it was head gasket . nope

    • @JLC-zg5rd
      @JLC-zg5rd 7 месяцев назад

      Try a Honda CRV or Toyota they wont have issues or the chances are extremely low that you will have any problems with them. My mom has had 3 CRVs her first CRV she owned which was a 2002 she drove 14 years and put over 190,000 miles on it it never left her stranded and she did not maintain it other then Oil Changes when she thought about it and it would fire up on the first crank every time - the reliability was a big shock to her after owning nothing but Chevy which left her stranded on several occasions - that is why she is on her 3rd CRV and stopped buying Chevy.

  • @28_babyshark
    @28_babyshark 6 месяцев назад

    No matter what, a natural aspirated engine will always be more reliable and less maintenance than a turbo charge engine will ever be.

  • @chelonedal2990
    @chelonedal2990 5 месяцев назад

    How can the year 2024 become more reliable? It is still the year 2024. Could you please explain what you mean by "relieble"?

  • @Anywherewego1987
    @Anywherewego1987 7 месяцев назад

    Chevy vs Toyota Reliability????? That’s a big question but easy to answer.. History is a proof..

  • @trayl776
    @trayl776 11 месяцев назад +7

    That's why I have a toyota

    • @PQ28120
      @PQ28120 9 месяцев назад +4

      My toyota 21 rav4 xse hybrid has had 3 warranty issue sin 2.5 years inckuding a leaking roof. This whole toyota is built like a tank shit is untrue. Toyota fanboys are like the automotive version of apple fanboys.

    • @lilred1107
      @lilred1107 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@PQ28120 Man! The blind following Toyota has is hilarious.

  • @MegaSlowe
    @MegaSlowe 11 месяцев назад +2

    For the most part, GM's engines are fine (the non-turbo ones). It's everything else that's junk. The transmissions, the frames and bodies that rot away due to no corrosion protection. I've had Chevrolets from the 2000's that were made better, and they still are nowhere near Toyota or Honda level quality.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      What is your car right now and what is the best car you used?

    • @Ethan-rg8py
      @Ethan-rg8py 11 месяцев назад +1

      The only thing I would have to agree with is transmission. They definitely had a couple models with not so great transmissions. I believe frame and body wise GM is pretty damn good, but it does depend on what models you are buying. I personally have felt Toyota has went a little down hill in the past few years. That being said my experiences are second hand as my grandpa was the one who was die hard Toyota, he drove the Tacoma and my grandma the Avalon. And both had their fair share of issues towards the end of their ownership of them. And she swapped to a buick Lacrosse and he drives a GMC Canyon with the little diesel and they are extremely ahead in comfort compared the toyotas. And the Lacrosse impressed him when he was able to get 40mpg out of it on a cross country road trip. And I drive a Gmc 1500 slt and it has been good to me so far, I personally don’t love the cylinder deactivation but it hasn’t given me any problems yet

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil 11 месяцев назад +3

      My Silverado with 280,000 miles has held up leagues and bounds better than my 150,000 mile Honda Civic. Very impressed with both of them but much more so with the Silverado.

    • @GiveMeYoSammich
      @GiveMeYoSammich 11 месяцев назад +2

      Don't forget the biggest problem with chevys and most trucks from other brands is active fuel management. Ever since they introduced that it's caused nothing but collapsed lifters and totalled cams

    • @thelosteddies
      @thelosteddies 9 месяцев назад +1

      Honda and Toyota have had plenty of issues lately. Toyota is the one that had to recall trucks because they were literally rotting in half. In the salt states they rust especially bad.

  • @brenteverist3701
    @brenteverist3701 7 месяцев назад +1

    Traverses are already unreliable i bet the reliability is gonna take a bigger hit with a 2.5 liter turbo engine in a vehicle this big

  • @JackChit-pv3dj
    @JackChit-pv3dj 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ll never forget how much headache and pocket ache my first treverse gave me. F GM and their half-ass’d cars

  • @play4funn708
    @play4funn708 6 дней назад

    My mom got 2020 traverse red line and they use it on farm that vehicle was abuse got over 130k mileage and got oil change 4 times i was the one who youtube and oil change it the 4th time because i know that oil probably running 40k lol but that vehicle never had a single problem at all a real bullet proof

  • @KamraanMirza
    @KamraanMirza 8 месяцев назад +1

    I had a Traverse 2015. Bought at 55k. Never gave me any issues. You have to change oil religiously or it will give you problems. At 148k in 2022 i sold it with zero problems. In 7 years battery and breaks were worked on only, obviously with cleaning fuel injectors etc. It is a work horse.

  • @halrichard1969
    @halrichard1969 Месяц назад

    I will wait and buy a used 2024 LT.

  • @PeteNally
    @PeteNally 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just test drove it today and damn... it is so bad!!! I test drove the RS version and it is screaming and not going anywhere. That 4 cylinder sucks !! The whole interior of the build is so cheap and no point in comparing that to any Japanese car

  • @tonycol7074
    @tonycol7074 10 месяцев назад +2

    Short answer to video topic...EMPHATIC NO!

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  10 месяцев назад

      Bad experience?🤔

    • @tonycol7074
      @tonycol7074 10 месяцев назад +1

      To the contrary, good experience with old products being tested over the years. The new Traverse just "got slapped on the butt" off the assembly line😁

  • @detlefalle2385
    @detlefalle2385 6 месяцев назад +1

    You will know how reliable it is in 12 years / 200000 miles. My guess is.... I'm not optimistic.

  • @ap19063
    @ap19063 2 месяца назад

    can you do a video on the chevrolet/gm equinox 1.5L engine.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  2 месяца назад

      This car is on the list, but another one is currently in development. You can subscribe to the channel so you don't miss the release in the future.

  • @shanewilson9250
    @shanewilson9250 9 месяцев назад

    Are they going to make service or law enforcement pursuit models out these? They're close to the same size as the Explorer, and the Durango is gone after this year. There would be a market out there if they don't want a big SUV like the Tahoe.

  • @ChrisL-q1d
    @ChrisL-q1d 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do one of these videos on the VW Atlas?

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      I definitely have to make some video about VW but now other cars in my mind, 3.6 engine is really good but it's direct injection so be ready to clean it intake valves from carbon build up 👍🏻

    • @ChrisL-q1d
      @ChrisL-q1d 11 месяцев назад

      Sounds good. I’ll be keeping an eye out for your videos. I’m curious what you find out on the new Atlas with the 4 cylinder

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!@@ChrisL-q1d
      The new 2024 Atlas seems to be offered only with the 2.0 engine, so the choice is, you could say, no longer there, thanks to the EPA. All 2.0 TSI engines have been upgraded, addressing major issues but it all depends on how long you plan to keep this car. If the goal is to drive 100,000 miles and then sell, it's worth considering. However, expecting a 2.0 turbocharged, thermally loaded engine to pull a huge SUV for 300,000 miles is not advisable

  • @tacuazinful
    @tacuazinful 8 месяцев назад +2

    The reputation of reliability comes with years or distance driven. Around 3 or 4 years later, people Will know if this engine is reliable, the 3.6 v6 was a very reliable engine for.sure

  • @Nikki-uq3vi
    @Nikki-uq3vi Месяц назад

    Can u cover the honda passport and honda hrv please

  • @onsightwoodworks
    @onsightwoodworks 6 месяцев назад

    I have the new Canyon, and at first to second I have a small rough shift! No where smooth as the other years! I’m a little iffy on the transmission life

  • @sanmac9621
    @sanmac9621 3 месяца назад

    Honda pilot which was going down but now it is winning against these fancy 4 cylinders suvs with it’s V6

  • @charonboat6394
    @charonboat6394 11 месяцев назад +2

    So, introducing new turbocharged engines supposed to save money for the consumers because of efficiency. Now car companies like GM are asking to use premium, more expensive, fuel plus additives.
    Nice argument for buying GM at the end. Although repairs are more frequent on GM products , parts are cheaper hence advantage goes to GM.

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's true. There are good turbo engines these days too, but you have to realize that any extra item on the engine is extra breakdowns in the future 🥲

    • @rodrigocasimbon5242
      @rodrigocasimbon5242 11 месяцев назад +1

      Is it reliable?😢😢😢😢😢

    • @thelonglastexpert
      @thelonglastexpert  11 месяцев назад

      @@rodrigocasimbon5242 watch the video, but to answer briefly, all indications are that it should be reliable😉

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood 11 месяцев назад

      @@rodrigocasimbon5242 The turbo engines by their design run hotter than Naturally Aspirated engines. Fluids break down quicker in turbo engines. Don't let any issues with cooling ever get ignored. Turbo engines work HARDER than the V6 or straight 6 NA engines. Less weight for turbo engines is a plus though. MPGs are also highly hyped until you start putting more hard acceleration into the driving equation. Then its virtually a wash MPG wise. Longevity of naturally aspirated engines is much longer than turbo engines. If you trade in your vehicles every 5 years its probably not a Big difference. The turbo engines have more parts & in my opinion more maintenance. Given the choice I will always go with a naturally aspirated engine.

    • @jeffcargo4287
      @jeffcargo4287 Месяц назад

      Cheaper parts to fix only matters if you do your own wrenching. Labor cost is a killer on repairs.

  • @salvadorpadilla941
    @salvadorpadilla941 3 месяца назад

    muy bonita la suv traverse los felicito un muy bonito diseno

  • @jaredkraus3123
    @jaredkraus3123 9 месяцев назад

    I'll stick with my Highlander thanks!!!

  • @East17A
    @East17A 9 месяцев назад

    I like it. the style of the exterior design. but I doubt its reliability in the long run. transmission problems and engine failure have been always the downside of this brand. one more thing. they rust quickly and lose value very quick as well. especially with high miles. considering how much people pay for it.

  • @navboparai2586
    @navboparai2586 11 месяцев назад +6

    Lol 😂, what a joke. Japanese brand does not need to worry about any American car brand. Period.

  • @jpnphom5470
    @jpnphom5470 8 месяцев назад

    you said it’s reliable….not the real consumer like me… My 2007 Camry has 456,000 on the original motors /trans…i could go another 100k with no problem…

  • @danielramsey1959
    @danielramsey1959 7 месяцев назад

    All the sweet talk about the engine doesn't convince me, no V6, no fog lights?