Few Used Cars Will Last Over 300,000 Miles (But These Will)
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
- Ready for 5 of the most reliable cars available today? I'm going to show you 5 cars that last 300000 miles, per consumer reports, car reviews, and many other top 5 lists. These are cars that are tested and true as some of the most reliable cars you can buy today. Whether these are used or new, these will have a lower cost of ownership and a low cost of maintenance, and you're sure to love them.
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Most reliable car I ever had was a Toyota Avalon. V6, still going strong at 390k miles. Only routine maintenance and radiator replaced
impressive
What year?
@@daynabennett1256 2014. 90% Highway miles, I drive 300-500 miles a day
Radiator went? Absolute BS… JK, lol.
Avalon’s are nice. 2003 3.4 Tacoma 5 spd just hit 300k a clutch/ mastercylinder just had to do that a second last weekend. A few plug wires here and there. Never left me stranded. Age really shows on the cheap plastic door handles and the black paint in the Texas sun though
I got 300k out of an Accord and Camry. Took me 20 years, and had to pass down the cars to a friend and nephew. ...its somewhere out there still running like a swiss watch.
Awesome
My ex-wife bought a 1996 Corolla in 2000. It's still on the road, she ended up passing it down as well. The only trouble it's ever had was the battery kept dying, and that was because she unhooked the stereo incorrectly (kept the Kicker subs when handed down) and had a vampire drain on the electrical system. My mom had a 1991 MR2 and got rid of it in 2009 with 250k miles on it. The guy that bought it still has it and it still runs fine.
I saw what you did there - not only did you show us which cars WILL last, you also showed us which ones won't. Well done.
Haha, thanks a lot for watching. Yes I was trying to be a bit clever. Hope the video helped a bit. Cheers
I just wish you didn’t do that thing with your hand smacking the camera, it’s jarring and off putting
@@nutzoidsHuh? Fine by me.
I just bought a 2012 Toyota Camry. 140,000 miles. Had my mechanic do an inspection. It needs new tires. I already knew that. But that was it. All codes came up okay. Amazing.
2006 Honda CRV at 340,000 miles and still going strong. The only problem I’ve had is AC compressor just went out.
The Honda K24 series 2.4 liter, I4 engines in the Accord, CR-V and Element series cars are known to go well over 500K miles with just scheduled services. I've owned 3 of these engines and I've never had a problem with unusual wear, oil consumption or anything else. If you take care of them, they will reward you many times over!
I have 190k on my 2007 Honda Accord EX-L.......about to get the starter replaced...got a great deal on a HONDA BRAND STARTER my mechanic is putting in, who used to work at a Honda dealership.
Been reliable, don't drive much....put just under 30k miles on it in the 6 years I've had it
Well done! After years of pouring money down the drain with a money pit of a car I decided to get a Toyota and a Honda. Boy, what a difference. Quality is engineered and every time I get into my cars (1) I know it will start up with no issues and (2) I know I will be able to drive home after going somewhere. Also, as pointed out in the video the styling of many of the modern Hondas and Toyotas have also come a long way so you are getting great reliability and great looks. Its a win, win. Thanks again for the video.
You are totally right.
Your mistake was expecting reliability with a luxury brand. Luxury brands are for driving experience and attractive looks. Not lasting 300 000 miles. It’s like the difference between a race horse and a donkey. I don’t get how people don’t understand this
I will add one more to your list... the 1991 - 2000 Lexus LS400.. that is if you can find one, and if you do try getting it in an unmodified condition. They are getting harder to find like that but they still exist. I know because I just sold mine yesterday and I got over $4,000 for it, yeah a 1992 LS400 in unmodified condition went for that much WITH a few electrical and brake issues.
The LS400 IS THE GOLD STANDARD by which not just luxury sedans are measured but sedans in general. When you can expect a MINIMUM of 500,000 miles out of a powertrain and after 30 years ALL of the electronics still work you know you have something special.
Love the presentation. You can “keep messing up”. Make a lot of us laugh when you are standing in front a car that we already know you are not going to choose. I have learned a lot from your videos especially about buying reliable used luxury cars.
Great education Mark !!! You crushed it !!! Thank you for sharing 🇨🇦🥃🥃🥃
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the support.
I have to disagree with the Escalade. These behemoths were never known for quality and durability. They rank consistently mid or bottom table in consumer surveys and owner satisfaction.
Thanks for the comment
I have a 06 GMC Sierra which is basically the same thing I has 200k on it and runs perfectly
I like my escalade! It been bullet proof!
I personally have no desire to buy past 06. Love the old ones. Once they stuck that cylinder deactivation shit, they ruined them. I’ll take a few mpgs less.
@@ECPP Never saw one with a canoe on top 😊
Great video as always.. very dinamic.. I’m glad that you included the king of them all honda acord… i have a 2014 v6 6 speed 110.000 miles and i love it
Thanks, yes they miss the limelight but are actually excellent cars, in most years and variants.
Just purchased a 2019 Lexus ES your video made me feel good about my purchase.
These videos are very helpful! Keep up the great content!
Thank you very much. Absolutely have a great weekend
I had a 93 accord manual I bought it at 48k miles when I sold it it had 353k still running it never put me onside the road I only sold it because the clutch was jumping out of place and the AC was still working at the time.
I really enjoy and appreciate your informative and interesting videos. Your cheerful enthusiasm is contagious!🌞
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that. Have a great weekend.
Plus whenever you say “right in the chute” with that Canadian accent it always kills me! I love your enthusiasm. It makes me watch!
my friend has a 2018 white lexus iS300AWD like yours in the video. That thing is truly a tank, body and paint build to perfection and drives like a dream! They hold the value like crazy!!
For sure they are bulletproof
I have the 2016 IS300 AWD F Sport and I agree with you all the way but these cars love to drink gas lol. Not why I bought one albeit but still something to point out
Yes but the maintenance balances it wayyyy more
Nice one, Mark. Great info.
Thanks again Wayne
I have a 2008 Honda Accord 4 Cylinder with 205,000 miles on it . I bought it with 95,000 in 2016. Basic maintenance, front rotors, brake pads, tires, oil changes , battery, transmission fluid, anti freeze
excellent choice
The bottom line is that maintenance is the most important factor in getting any vehicle to high mileage. But maintaining any Toyota Lexus or Honda well should surpass most other vehicles with no problem.
My neighbor the retired mechanic called his Escalade the worst car he ever owned. He owned it for 6 months and half of that was spent parked on the street with a flat tire.
Excellent vid, entertaining, honest and informative. My 2 cents, another advantage of a GMC Denali over an Escalade would be part pricing. On American vehicles once you put the Cadillac or Lincoln name on them the part prices skyrocket, this will have an impact on long-term ownership/insurance costs.
That is a great point indeed
Great video Mark. You need a prime time show🤓🤜🤛 God bless amigo.😎👍
Haha, thanks Julio, I really appreciate that. TV would be interesting
@@ECPP it would be great. God bless 😎
Informative as always + an entertaining standup routine 🤣
Thank you
I have a 2010 toyota Camry that thing is bullet proof with 247k miles and still going strong 💪
Yes it is
Very helpful videos, every time 😁
Thank you
I mean, I don’t know who told you that, talking with your hands, comes across as more sincere, or emphatic, but you really took their advice to heart
I have a 2006 Infiniti G35 with 175k miles. I heard they were well build and that's why I bought it used 5 yrs ago with 100k miles. I've put 75k trouble free miles since then. It is a thirsty beast though with that big NA V6
You haven’t had cooling problems???
Thanks for another great video...👍my Lexus RX 350 is probably gonna outlast me 😂😂😂
Haha, some of those vehicles could definitely outlast many of us for sure. Meanwhile in BMW land…..
I have owned Lexus and currently driving a Toyota Camry I bought for one of my daughters when she was in college. I had it as a spare car for a few years after she graduated. I sold my Truck, Ford Expedition, and will probably buy a used Toyota Tundra, but this little Camry is a great little car and smooth and shifts without a problem with over 200k miles. Life is too short to drive heaps, especially exotic junk like an Aston Martin😂!
Our family owns a 2016 SCION iA which is basically a Toyota/Mazda joint venture, over 180,000 miles running strong with regular maintenance only thus far, it has a naturally aspirated engine with no CVT
2. toyota and one lexus all over 350k. oil change on time other maintenance helped me and my family to keep these cars so long. avg. millage was 75. a day
Very good results
My 2004 BMW 330 with a ZHP package is still running strong after owning it 15 years now. The M54 straight 6 is an amazing engine.
It is a good one indeed
the lexus gx 460 is a great car. Wish I could afford the premium gas at 6 bucks a gallon for 18 mpgs.
That is true. Things can get a bit pricey.
My parents had a Lexus GX 470 2005 MY that went to 300,000K miles until we sold it 2 years ago that I drove as my first car. They bought it and brand new and none of us ever put anything except regular 87 octane in it, and it was always fine
Great video. Thank you. I have a 2017 Lexus ES 350 with 100K on it. Would you include it in this group with the IS and GX? I had an IS and liked it, but it was too small for me.
Absolutely the ES and the V6 especially are long lasting, durable cars. Great pick.
@@ECPP Thank you. It is the V6. I enjoy your channel - keep up the good work!
Just❤ all your Videos…Just give me the Chills!!!!……..
Thanks
You can also look at an older used, Mazda 3 and/or a newer used, Subaru Forester. They both last hundreds of miles and/or kilometres on the odometer.
Many weak engines on the Subes, oil burners and such, but get the right Gen and you can do fine
Weak CVT on Subaru's.
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Cheers
Informatively intriguing
Thanks
My 2003 ES 300 Lexus is just about to hit 250,000! Thankful!
Had a 2004 es 330 238.000 miles ran great, Until we hit a deer and totaled out!!☹️
great video
Thank you
Hello from Edmonton! I recognize that dealership hah
Hi thanks for reaching out. Have a great weekend. If you see me around be sure to say hi.
That Camry looks amazing
For sure
yeah man
What’s your take on the newest models Toyota Venza?
Hi Mark, wanted advise between Lexus Nx200t 2015 and Mercedes’ ML350 diesel both from Japan .
Hi, yes the NX is more reliable but does not feel as substantial or as well put together as the ML. Personal preference, outright luxury vs outright reliability
Am in love with Mazda 8 2012 as one of the reliable cars. Any information about this care before I bought this Mazda 8
Cheers
3 of those cars are from Toyota. What a surprise. Toyota time and time again make the most reliable cars ever. Personally, I have a 2001 Celica Gt. 313,000miles and still going strong. Goal: 1,000,000 miles
How about Infinity my 2008 G37 has 243k and all I’ve changed is the oils(trans/engine,diff)tires,brakes and last month I had to change the alternator so I had a new serpentine belt installed. My wife’s 2011 M37 has 140k and so far and still runs like new.
A bunch of maintenance will always help fornsure
I have an IS200T in the family and it's been trouble free. However, the knock I have on the car is with the breaks. The seem to wear out somewhat quickly, and the last three times I've gotten pads directly from the dealer, they've been defective and I've had to reorder pads each time.
Sounds like you have a case of a money pit mate sooo trade It in and get a toyota 4 runner
@@wongfeihung6759 not correct, nothing else has been an issue. Breaks are fine, but wear out a bit sooner than I'm use to
@@lions208436 to each is own mate enjoy it for another 300.000 👍
Akabono brake pads from Japan are raved about by Scotty Kilmer.
Get different pad material
What do you think aboutv3014 audi Q7 s line +?
My dad has a tahoe with the same family engine and I can attest it has been really reliable. Nothing has been done to the engine and he is a ROUGH working man
Very nice
What du you think about the new 2022 Honda Civic hybrid? Reliable?
Your latest video you said not to buy the Escalade because of the numerous issues. Funny that this video played right after that one 🤣🤣
Haha, thanks a lot for watching
How about the Panther Platform 2000s Lincoln Towncar
I have Mitsubishi magna V6 2002, it is nearly 170 k still run smoothly, its depends how you care your property.
Bro, very charismatic!
Any particular years on these vehicles you talked about?
Yes for sure
Camry is a beast. Driven by Taxi'"s and always bad ass vs time but I heard that Camry is in a quality decline right now since the last year. I wonder if it's true.
What about Jeep Grand Cherokee with V8 Hemi engine?
Is it last long and reliable engine?
I have a 2013 Yukon XL with the 6.2Liter has about 120,000 miles. Never had an issue with it.
Nice
Good recommendation
I love my Mazda 3! Best car I’ve ever had! No issues! But if I had to get another car, definitely Mazda or Toyota.
Solid little units
Good list, but like you mentioned, “if you take care of them”.
That is a big part of keeping them running for sure. Some cars do take abuse or neglect better than others, but looking after things in advance helps stay ahead of bigger problems.
Hey Toyota lover…. Was this filmed in Tinley Park (Orland) Il?
It was not
The Honda Accord has been a very reliable car historically, although with the change to turbo engines and CVT’s I’m now skeptical and will not purchase that drivetrain combination due to inherent reliability issues
Very true, the past is not the future. And I find the seats to be hard. The 1985 mentioned in this video, will likely last longer than the new model. The A pillars are rather slim, so that is a good point about the Accord. I owned a 2006 V6, and it was fun to drive with plenty of power.
Great post. I would have added a couple more vehicles, I'm not a fan of Nissan, but the Frontier will go a million miles with basic maintenance. Lastly, the Subaru legacy and Forester vehicles are super durable and last a long time. The prior Subaru's 2.5 engine were oil burners, but since 2016 it is no longer the case.
Not with the CVT.
Thanks for sharing Greg. I agree on your thoughts
I agree with everyone except for the caddy I read consumer reports all the time. Yes the 6.2 is super reliable but the body will fall apart over time.
Absolutely
WOW very interesting super kool ,1st class great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work.
Thanks again
Is so funny how u kept messing up with the comparisons 😂😂😂👍🔥💯
Ha you almost got me with the Fiat lol. But I can't say anything but hell yeah with this list.
Lol, thanks for watching
You forget About Honda Civic. The ones before year 2014 above average low repairs, even after that year about average repaires..Great money saving cars, still a lot of used ones around. They will last over 2000000 miles with regular upkeep on small repairs' cost to buy too. People wont the fancy new ones now. Got some electronic problems with newer ones., Buy older ones smart and make sure it was taken care of on service too.!
Cheers
The Escalade has been reliable, not sure about the newer ones. I have a friend that had a 2004 got rid of i believe in 2017. That thing had 409,000 miles, very good car. Honda/Acura reliable ratings have slipped a bit over the years. But Mazda seems to be doing very well.
Absolutely
🤣🤣
The older ones will run for awhile but they will also rust and fall apart
Hi I have just bought a Mercedes Vito extra long weel base in the UK black with full service history by main dealer mashallah 186000 and it drives like new mashallah 3 liter diesel brilliant ♥️♥️♥️
You bet. Thanks
I'm in the market for a good car, so I got excited when you tricked me with the Maserati. I always wanted to get me one. Then you said Escalade. My cousin has been catching hell with his. Have you done one on the f-type Jag. I'm looking at them or a corvette, which I previously owned. I'm scared of the BMW, because the same cuz has had nothing but problems with his 6 series. Right now his Escalade is in the shop along with his honda accord. Nonetheless, he purchased his accord, used, over twenty years ago. It still hums, and this is the first time that it's ever been down.
😂. I like your "messing up" 😊
That’s funny as I have a Fiat 500C Abarth with 145,500 miles and still going strong.💪🏻
These videos are really good. Do you speak impromptu or are you reading a script? Have you ever been kicked off a car lot for trespassing?
Does a turbo affect the reliability of the Lexus I’m consider buying a used one with 4 cylinders with a turbo with under 50,000 miles
It may, but good maintenance practices such as frequent oil changes and warm and cool down procedures do help
Mark what is your thing about headlights?
Hi, it’s like a persons eyes and it’s an expression of that person or in this case the cars. It really defines a big part of the car.
What are your thoughts on the lexus gs430?
Definitely get one while you still can. They're getting more and more uncommon.
When I saw escalate i immediately thought about gx and lx cuz body on frame structure is a dying breed in the suv market lol
Sorry escuhpade haha
Thanks
Watch out for the Trans in the GMC/Cadillac and Tahoe... 6 or 8 speed... both good for about 75K miles
Exactly
2 cars I had both with over 200,000 miles on them n both very reliable a Peugeot 505 Diesel was my firs time at an auction I was late n as I got there the 505 came in I bit on it n got stuck with it paid for it I then realised it had just over 212K next day when it was cold it just wouldn't start, there was No gap Zero on the valves once we took the head off the valves had so much carbo/suet on them lapped the valves in got the right shims that engine run for another 150K after I sold it to a mate mini cab driver the other again a Peugeot 205 (in a different League to the 505 Real pleasure to drive) diesel bought it with 160K but this was running Perfectly n only changed it to buy my mates Astra diesel as it was much newer than my 205 the Astra was very reliable very economical But the Most underpowered car I ever had (Japanese engine 1.7 I think Daihatsu) 50 to the gallon in town
With the outrageous prices for new cars, all Automotive Co.'s should be mandated to completely
cover the car's engine/transmission/ electrical systems, for at least miles or ten years! This way,
they would have to make better products or face numerous 'free' repairs! p.s. I own a 18 yr. old,
2004 Toyota Camry, bought new, which looks & runs like new, with no significant repairs!
I agree
my 2013 lexus has 240000 miles still runs like new
Awesome
I have a 2017 Ford focus with 130k miles on it and it runs perfect. 95% is highway miles
Nice
I don’t know about the Escalade. I’ve heard they have a ton of problems.
Thanks for watching
Actually 3 tons of problems
I Have a 2014 Toyota Camry SE.i had it for Two years and I have over 130,000 miles on it ,,,and it Feels Brand New from the day I bought it 😂and it never
I never had to change anything and it just drives and Drives!!!!!…
Very nice
If money is no option, and you want a premium SUV that will last forever, but you cannot find a new Toyota Land Cruiser because they aren't selling them in North America for 2022... look to the Lexus LX600. The guts of it all is basically a new Land Cruiser, but with the Lexus styling. With basic care and maintenance they can easily last 500-750k miles.
I've owned many vehicles over the years, Ford, GM/Oldsmobile/Chevy/Pontiac, Chrysler/Dodge, Porsche, Mitsubishi, Nissan etc. My daily driver now is a Lexus ES. I can say with confidence that it is the most reliable and balanced vehicle I have owned. The attention to detail of how it is built is above the others. The Porsche was built solid, above the others, but not as reliable (so far) as the Lexus.
I would also agree with you on that. The Porsche is a wonderful vehicle and the most enjoyable to drive in this group, butndurability goes to Lexus
@@ECPP just to clarify, the most fun car I ever had was the Porsche. People who don't know might think "well you're not going to drive that in the snow." Mine handled amazingly well in the winter, hands-down the best RWD vehicle I ever owned when it came to all-season driveability. It truly was a pleasure behind the wheel. My gripe was the little things that ticked up regularly: Fuel pump/ignition relays that would go out constantly, odd wiring issues and electrical failures in general.
I grew up in SE Michigan where even the thought of owning a Japanese vehicle was taboo. But honestly the dependability of my Lexus has checked every box for me. It's not a modern race car, but it does well for what it is. It's not a modern tech platform, but it suits my needs. One thing it does very well is going from point A to B without breaking down, or rusting away, and riding comfortably while doing so. For any parent out there looking to get a young kid into a safe and reliable vehicle, I'd recommend the Toyota/Lexus brand. I used to never pay attention to them at all, but these days I wish I caught on to them sooner.
But how are the CVT transmissions going to hold up on the toyotas?
Well, lower powered vehicles seem to do on
None of the Toyotas he showed have CVTs. The only CVT powered Toyotas are the Corolla, CH-R and Corolla Cross, and they're very reliable as long as you do your maintenance.
I have a 2011 Lexus is350 with now 125k miles and a 2009 Lexus ISF that just hit a 100k miles. So far, not one issue.
What about the mercy E350 w212.over 300 k already and going strong.
Yep the gx is the Toyota 4Runner
Cheers
No. The GX is a Land Cruiser Prado.
what about the 2004 mazda 6
I have a 96 VW Polo that has 836858 km on it ( I think it's about 520,000 miles)and has no problems, besides how it looks.
Cheers
I have a Polo as well. 110,000 KLM in 90% city driving and have never had a single problem. But then again the Vin starts with W.
@@historydude2743 It was my first car, I didn't get the car till I was 18 so the car was already 22 years old but it was cheap. I just figured some that drove a lot. I have had no problems since I bought it. I use it to do misc stuff around town now, we just bought a new car for the road trips like Bavaria and St Petersburg.
@@historydude2743 I admit I'm car stupid, what's a Vin??
A Big part of U.S. cars lasting over 100,000 mile today is because Odometer Laws were enacted to prevent tampering with a cars Odometer. AND Odometers became digital.
That’s an interesting thought
I just recently brought a 13 Toyota Avalon are they reliable?
Yes
I have a 2006 Acura TL, 143,000 miles with a bullet proof engine.
They are work horses
Toyota Camry, you belter! ☺
Cheers
Drive a 2001 F150 4.6 with 335k. Fully expecting 400k..Solid truck
What can you say about a 2016 Civic, CVT with 116,000 miles?
Go with the manual Instead
@@ECPP I would love to but I really want an automatic transmission because I already have a manual 99’ Protege.