A 300,000 Mile Toyota Inspection. What Problems Does it Actually Have?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • We perform a thorough inspection of a 2004 Toyota Camry with almost 300,000 miles to see what will it take to keep this car on the road?
    Taking car of your car from day one will pay off in the later life of the car just like it did with the owner of this 2004 Toyota Camry. Almost 300,000 miles and all it needs is some suspension work and brakes.
    Folks take care of your cars and they will take care of you. Taking care of your car doesn't have to mean spending a lot of money. It is about caring about the car and understanding what kind of maintenance and care it needs.
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  • @goo3r
    @goo3r Год назад +1855

    Owner of the car here! TCCM has done an incredible job. Just drove it out of the shop today. I've loved this car for so many years and hope to get many more out of it. 300k and I still love it 😁 Regular maintenance, regular cleaning has served me well.

    • @Cstoreri
      @Cstoreri Год назад +30

      Awesome @goo3r

    • @michesbianan
      @michesbianan Год назад +55

      Congratulations, and happy for you to have AMD's shop looking after your car.

    • @rjcoyle4674
      @rjcoyle4674 Год назад +16

      Wife has same car they are great, brakes do wear fast is only issue

    • @rjcoyle4674
      @rjcoyle4674 Год назад +1

      Just noticed only 1 hood strut and that top motor mount does not need to be replaced

    • @BrucifyMe
      @BrucifyMe Год назад +8

      I loved my 2AZ-FE Camry so much, I just wasn't half the owner you were when I had it. Hope you keep it for a long(er) time!

  • @RegularUsernameName
    @RegularUsernameName 7 месяцев назад +61

    Have this exact car with an unbelievable 380,000 miles on it and is still daily driver. Burns oil but tolerable. Very peppy 4cyl. Front end suspension redone and feels like new. Original trans shifts too smooth for its age. Everything works. Following your advice, hoping for max mileage. I’ll keep ya’s posted. Can’t thank you enough Mr car care nut for all you do. You’re effecting the world positively. Thank you.

    • @2012marinetobe
      @2012marinetobe 5 месяцев назад

      Throw some sea foam high milage in the oil, drive it for 100-300 miles then do an oil change. Good chance it'll help

    • @robertp9370
      @robertp9370 4 месяца назад +2

      Matt, please let us know how much oil your burning per what amount of miles. I am considering buying one of these 2.4's

    • @skyangelmd1skyangelmd120
      @skyangelmd1skyangelmd120 3 месяца назад +1

      I have same car and approx. 300K miles. For my high mileage had some leaks but no more. My mechanic had me switch over STP oil for high mileage and add 1 quart 1 higher thicker grade with the regular quart for high milage 5/30 . And it runs great. Better than all the other name brand oils l waa using. Hey if race car drivers use STP oil it must be a good thing.
      And after every oil change and when it went down a quart to put a quart of that really thick oil l forget what they call it. Comes in a tall white plastic quart. But advised to only do it after an oil change once has it run down one quart after that oil change. Car never burns oil fast like before and never drips on the ground.
      I did have to replace my 4 ignition coil packs this year and once before about 1 or 2 years ago. And normal stuff from engine light being on a couple times. Like O2 sensors. Also replaced with a toyota part gas cap.
      Had other things done to the car. There was one owner before me. It is still running on a 2nd rebuilt transmission. 🙄 Which l did not think happens to Toyota Camrys, but just grateful mine is still running.
      Just looking to replace the fuel pump now and value cover gasket.
      Best of luck with yours.
      Still Loving mine and learning about this car every time l get sonething done to extend its life even longer.❤❤❤️

    • @tigersblood12212012
      @tigersblood12212012 4 дня назад

      Did you ever change the timing chain? 380k is quite impressive

  • @1apilot2
    @1apilot2 11 месяцев назад +77

    Loved watching this video. We have a 2004 Camry with 240,000 miles on it. We've had some work done due to wear and tear, but engine still in good condition. Just painted the exterior because it feels better psychologically. Also, used green machine cleaner on carpets and seats. Honestly, doesn't feel like an old car in anyway. More than 18 years with no car payment. May the Lord bless you and keep you too!

    • @manupatisanthosh7046
      @manupatisanthosh7046 4 месяца назад

      that a v6 ?

    • @1apilot2
      @1apilot2 4 месяца назад +1

      4 Cylinder

    • @robertp9370
      @robertp9370 4 месяца назад

      @@1apilot2 how much oil does it burn between oil changes

    • @1apilot2
      @1apilot2 4 месяца назад

      @@robertp9370 about 1 quart

    • @khakimal
      @khakimal Месяц назад

      I got the same year car like you and same mileage, still run like a champ, no oil consumption at all, changed struts, head valve gasket and regularly maintenance in last 20 years with synthetic mobil1 oil, and the OEM parts. Save a ton of money for new car, Hopefully will last longer than 300k miles.

  • @shengruizhang6476
    @shengruizhang6476 Год назад +152

    I just love how AMD casually makes fun of Telsa every time he drives by it, especially in cool weather. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @maj8301
      @maj8301 Год назад

      Tesla SUCKS!

    • @robertvanruyssevelt7159
      @robertvanruyssevelt7159 Год назад +20

      Teslas get good reviews for speed, handling etc but everyone who works on them says it a nightmare to get parts for them.

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Год назад +15

      yeah I have a local Tesla shop in my Country they document their experience with them on RUclips and bruh they shit on them all the time like ah yes look those are the famous 100k ball joints because in 100k you will be back in the shop replacing them and the amount of stuff they find when they do post purchase inspections is honestly pathetic
      I rather pay for build quality and longevity than a car that goes super fast in a straight line but is shit everywhere else.

    • @fleetwin1
      @fleetwin1 Год назад +3

      I HATE those Tesla "snot mobiles".

    • @wgemini4422
      @wgemini4422 Год назад +1

      @@alouisschafer7212 But with a Tesla, you wouldn't have to replace the starter motor or the alternator. There are also a lot less fluid that would leak. So even with crappy quality control, there are inherently less things to break on an EV. And if Prius has taught anything, the battery is not a major worry either. That's the biggest advantage of EVs IMO, no more worry about rambles or 500 other kinds of noises, no more engine oils, a lot less moving parts. Of course, the rest of the car has to hold up, so it would be nice for Toyota to finally get serious about EVs.

  • @tundras4ever552
    @tundras4ever552 Год назад +74

    It’s always nice to see cars that have been taken care of their entire lives. Boy does it show when you see them. It’s not an easy thing to do , but you just have to care a little bit .

    • @lulubell2222
      @lulubell2222 Год назад +1

      Thank you for another great video very instructional and well done. I personally on a 2007 Lexus GX 470 that I purchased new I keep it garage kept I have 92,000 miles on it now and do the maintenance with Lexus and there have been a few problems here and there, but nothing major. I love this vehicle very much and I would like to be able to say it will be my last vehicle I’m 76 years old so hopefully that could be possible.

    • @nicholascasatelli6949
      @nicholascasatelli6949 Год назад +2

      I always say vehicles have souls

    • @krassimirpetrov7131
      @krassimirpetrov7131 Год назад +1

      Factual ! I just got an 01 sequoia limited 4x4 from the original owner, a grandmother. Yes it needs some work , but looks new . 240k miles

    • @andymairena3221
      @andymairena3221 6 месяцев назад

      @@lulubell2222time to give it to me

  • @laurieharper1526
    @laurieharper1526 Год назад +212

    A 2AZ FE with 300k miles on it? That's very encouraging. I have the same car from 2003. 105k miles and still uses no oil. I am pretty scrupulous about 5k oil changes and coolant changes every 2-3 years. Replaced the starter motor, rotors and pads last summer (Toyota OEM parts) and so far, she's been good as gold.

    • @hjer731
      @hjer731 Год назад +14

      Replace the water pump, radiator, thermostat. Maybe get OEM radiator fans. All that is very expensive, almost 2 thousand, and maybe isn't worth it. But these vehicles are killed by overheating

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 Год назад +17

      @@hjer731 Thanks. The rad' is still good. Have replaced the thermostat. I'm aware of the potential head bolt issue if it over heats, so keep a pretty close eye on the cooling system. The fan is fine so far. As I don't live in a city, I do relatively little driving in traffic and mainly highway miles. So the fan doesn't often cut in. I always switch off the engine if I'm sat in traffic jams. I'm happy to spend money on it. Where would I get an equivalent vehicle that I know the full history of for 2k? I've always believed one should look at the utility value of a car, not the market value.

    • @bobfeller604
      @bobfeller604 Год назад +6

      I believe he said it was pre low tension piston rings.

    • @mailmanjoe
      @mailmanjoe Год назад +5

      I know! I was expecting it to be the more reliable V6 in there. Having a 2AZFE with 300k on it is very promising that regular maintenance goes a long way

    • @dogsense3773
      @dogsense3773 Год назад +3

      I have the same car, I put after market struts on at 125,000 miles and at 135,000 miles the struts started popping on turning of the wheels at 5 mph

  • @zakmoon7065
    @zakmoon7065 Год назад +16

    Proud Lexus owner here! and I can say that nothing beats the quality build and long term performance of my 2005 ES330!!! amazing

    • @henrystowe6217
      @henrystowe6217 3 месяца назад

      I loved my 03 es300 except when the motor decided to make a loud ticking noise. Valve lifter. I couldnt get anyone to fix so i sold the car

  • @kylergoodson1961
    @kylergoodson1961 Год назад +9

    I have an 04 camry with 270k miles, still drives awesome, amazing car. One of the best cars ever made!

  • @ellienore
    @ellienore Год назад +38

    I still have the 03 V6 (1MZ-FE VVTi) XLE and it is still holding solid. Got the anti-rust protecting the frame and routine maintenance.
    This car is solid and feels like a Lexus. I'll do anything to preserve this gem.

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd Год назад +3

      I'm so jealous. I have an '02 Solara 1MZFE without VVT. The extra HP would've been nice. 280k on it now and needs a quart of oil every month.

    • @hpw-ws6bj
      @hpw-ws6bj Год назад

      @@rkgsd replace valve cover gaskets.

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd Год назад +4

      @@hpw-ws6bj Did all that several times just because they leak eventually on that engine. This issue is an oil burning one caused by worn valve seats and/or piston rings according to several shops. There's also some brief blue tailpipe smoke on warm starts after hard driving. If I don't drive it hard, there's no smoke.

    • @ellienore
      @ellienore Год назад +1

      @@FURDOG1961 i have 205k kilometers (we are in Canada)

    • @ellienore
      @ellienore Год назад

      @@rkgsd Those are amazing. I got offered a 99 camry with the non vvti 1MZ-FE for 1000$ and I am thinking about getting it to learn more about mechanics and to experiment things.

  • @marcelpatel9017
    @marcelpatel9017 Год назад +17

    Excellent car. I have the 2005 LE. Over 350,000 kms. Great car. Still own it. It has the leather seats and they are so plush. Not a single tear. Toronto, Canada.

  • @rEdHoUsE_1969
    @rEdHoUsE_1969 Год назад +112

    This is such a gem of a channel ... 😍
    I've owned numerous European, American, Australian (I'm from 'down under') vehicles & I always comeback to Japanese made Toyota's 🤔
    It never ceases to amaze me with just regular maintenance how many miles/km these 'old school' Toyota's will cover.
    Kudos to the owner for letting us have a look at his car 👌

    • @stendecstretcher5678
      @stendecstretcher5678 Год назад +3

      I'm from QLD. I have a twenty five year old Corolla maintained and cared for from new . Still looks and drives like new. Although has only covered 92000 ks to be fair.

    • @alexandermoschel6491
      @alexandermoschel6491 Год назад +2

      I have a 2005 toyota camry only xle edition in this shape in the interior but well maintained mechanically as well I wish I lived close to Chicago it's like 4 n ahalf hours I would love to have s video done with it

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Год назад

      The Japanesse are just insanely strong ruclips.net/video/zyejT4VPzlE/видео.html&ab_channel=carwow This video says it all really.

    • @katherynscleaning5807
      @katherynscleaning5807 Год назад

      They are first in the best to worst in the 2022 list and Lexus is second ridiculously hard to beat the brand.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад

      Although we don't know where this example was assembled, you may be interested to know Toyota has been building very reliable Camrys in Kentucky since 1988.

  • @tomasmarquezjr4594
    @tomasmarquezjr4594 Год назад +65

    Although I don’t currently own a Toyota, I did come from a Toyota family and I look forward to owning one again someday. I watch your videos regularly and gain so much from them. Thank you for your integrity, brother. Hope to meet you one day. If not in this world, in the next.
    In Christ,
    - Tomas

    • @jameswhite1319
      @jameswhite1319 Год назад +1

      Yes sir you have a blessed day

    • @davidgilkey1899
      @davidgilkey1899 Год назад +1

      what do you currently own?

    • @Fire91ful
      @Fire91ful 10 месяцев назад +3

      Didn't even thank you haha wasting ur money

    • @FORGIVENANDLOVE
      @FORGIVENANDLOVE 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah why donate to a Already super roch mechanic guy ​@@Fire91ful

  • @kingstonsean
    @kingstonsean Год назад +26

    I like what you said about changing the motor mount without charging extra labor. Many shops would charge book rate for the control arm and book rate for the mount.

    • @Hb.youtube
      @Hb.youtube 6 месяцев назад +2

      He likes to sleep at night lol but I liked that to seem very honest guy

  • @colinjacob1702
    @colinjacob1702 Год назад +15

    I applaud your clarity in all your videos. A pleasure to watch.

  • @notsojingo7355
    @notsojingo7355 Год назад +64

    I just love your expertise and analysis skills.
    Sets you apart from the regular Toyota channels, even the better ones.
    Mrs AMD has really got her chops down in camera work!
    Have a blessed day.

  • @jbverges22
    @jbverges22 Год назад +61

    Very impressive, as we have two older Camrys. Both are V6 cars, and at about 155,000 miles each. Best cars we’ve ever owned!

  • @92Pony
    @92Pony Год назад +20

    I have that very same car - 2004 Camry in Desert Sand Mica beige. Mine currently has 279k mi and is in every bit as good as shape as this one. We bought it with 24k miles on it. I've changed spark plugs twice and brake pads once. The suspension is 100% original. I also have a 2014, and the '04 drives and rides just as good as the newer one. It's been the best car I've ever owned, hands-down. I was excited to see this video and see AMD give this car a once-over to see what kinds of issues I can be on the lookout for as I approach 300k.

    • @TheCobruhAlienat0r
      @TheCobruhAlienat0r Год назад +5

      I went from a 2005 Camry to a 2017 Camry and I would say the 2005 drove a lot better than the 2017.

  • @tomhill4003
    @tomhill4003 Год назад +12

    As a former mechanic and Toyota super-fan, I love your channel!

  • @Fitz710
    @Fitz710 Год назад +14

    Growing up my uncle had that same MrkIII Supra, same color and everything. It was the car that made me fall in love with JDM tuner cars, especially Supras!!! Hopefully we get to see it in a video

  • @JohnJohn-js3cc
    @JohnJohn-js3cc 6 месяцев назад +6

    Very impressed with this mechanic shop. I wish you were in Dallas Texas. I have an 06 Camry original owner with 294,000 miles. You’re right take care of your car and your car will take care of you.

  • @chadnordhoff9591
    @chadnordhoff9591 Год назад +7

    Toyota should have just kept making these cars. My dad had one and when he died my niece got it and she is still driving it today. It's a very solid car and they don't make them like that anymore. And it still gets great gas mileage.

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN Год назад +33

    That car is definitely worth keeping... I would not hesitate spending a few thousand dollars to bring maintenance & repairs up to speed. Toyota builds quality, and it's normally worthwhile to spend money repairing & maintaining a high mileage Toyota that is paid off and rust free. It's especially worthwhile once you consider that new car payments average about $1,000 per month today, and the newer cars are typically NOT built to last like the older ones were.

    • @gratefuldale117
      @gratefuldale117 Год назад

      I imagine even using inferior to OEM parts to repair everything AMD points out would be a couple grand including his labor.
      Well worth it on this gem!

    • @Hb.youtube
      @Hb.youtube 6 месяцев назад

      Yup

  • @amosfleetwood1648
    @amosfleetwood1648 Год назад +18

    I have the same car. It has 310,000 miles. Never had a problem. I've had to replace the alternator and two coil packs. Best freaking car ever built. Well I've also changed the struts and breaks 4-5 times.

    • @hjer731
      @hjer731 Год назад +1

      Best car in the world!

    • @richardf6932
      @richardf6932 Год назад +1

      Same here but an 05. Minor stuff and it is bulletproof. I am dreading the day I need to get a hybrid or turbo, where more things can go wrong....

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Год назад

      @@richardf6932 The only time I want to see a turbo is when I pay someone to install it after a new shortblock is installed as a project car haha.

  • @tylerburns5640
    @tylerburns5640 Год назад +9

    I have a 2004 Camry with 2.4, it’s got 132k on it. I love it. Got it with 89k 3 years ago for 4500 bucks. I was very lucky with it. It was taken care of all its life and it sure does show! I just replaced the dog bone motor mount and I tell you that made a massive difference.. it had a rattle at low rpm when accelerating, talked to some buddies and my own analysis and we thought maybe it was pre ignition because of some carbon build up but with the injection system of these cars, it’s rare to have carbon I think it’s like like a vw direct injection. I love this car. This was a great video

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Год назад +17

    My boss and me are in a competition. He has a 1997 Toyota Camry and I have a Grand Marquis. His car has 340,000 miles and mine just rolled over 441,000. His car just sprang a major oil leak. He started using AT-205 reseal. Hopefully he can stay in the competition. Great video!

    • @805NAVE
      @805NAVE Год назад

      Awesome competition. I have two 300k miles cars , 2005 Lexus ES330 and 2005 Toyota Land Cruiser!

    • @kwebb4078bn
      @kwebb4078bn Год назад +3

      He should just fix the oil leak

    • @03kwam65
      @03kwam65 11 месяцев назад

      @@kwebb4078bnyea fr that stop leak making will end up being a bad decision in the long run

    • @ditiprel4
      @ditiprel4 10 месяцев назад

      @@805NAVE I have an 04 es330. Did you ever change your timing belt on it?

    • @BruceLee-xn3nn
      @BruceLee-xn3nn 10 месяцев назад +1

      Grand Marquis!! My 89 Lincoln mark vii is a daily driver that gets 500 miles a week on it for YEARS. MY mileage is WAY up there, 300,000 mark was years ago Only people I've ever seen driving 30 year old Toyotas are Guatamalans. And that's few and far between.

  • @loayali6926
    @loayali6926 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this. I drove the same model from 2005 to 2009. What a reliable car this is. Did nothing for 4 years but oil and filters change.

  • @lifeofga3987
    @lifeofga3987 6 месяцев назад +4

    I have a 2002 Camry with 334K on it. Still running strong

  • @speak.thetruth5017
    @speak.thetruth5017 Год назад +4

    Very satisfying and relaxing to watch. You are definitely a good teacher who pays attention to detail with so much in depth discussion and footage. No rush, no unnecessary lecture, just to the point discussion.

  • @stevebyrne4235
    @stevebyrne4235 Год назад +10

    Admirable mileage, obviously regularly maintained; remarkably rust free. This gen of Camry was an excellent design. Loved my '06 XLE, minus the 3.0. Great channel, thanks

    • @ajmedeiros77
      @ajmedeiros77 Год назад +1

      What’s wrong with the 3.0? Ours has almost 300k runs perfect

  • @escheidl
    @escheidl Год назад +9

    You set the bar very very high AMD. I hope other mechanics watching you will be inspired to be just like you. Honesty and ethics is what this industry needs. And it has obviously worked out very well for you. 😊

  • @graydonblair3928
    @graydonblair3928 Год назад +4

    Owner of a 2006 coming up on 200000. Love it! Great to see one here!

  • @ericl7519
    @ericl7519 Год назад +23

    Looks like a highway vehicle. Think Scotty says highway use is about 10% of street use. Excellent presentation AMD. I really appreciate how you are smart enough to explain in layman's terms for most people to understand in your great and educational videos. Kudos to you and your business.

  • @zainalabdulla781
    @zainalabdulla781 Год назад +7

    I cant express how much I love this channels content as a car programmer/electrician here in Iraq I couldnt get more info from anyone else but TCCN since i only work on US cars but I would love to work on toyotas soon

  • @jcampbell2481
    @jcampbell2481 Год назад +12

    I have 2005 Camry V6 that I bought new. Only has 124,000 kms on it, and runs like new. Only been into a Toyota dealer once in 18 years, that was for the timing belt change. I do my own brake pad changes, oil changes, air filters etc. Changed spark plugs once myself.
    These are totally very well built cars. Mine came from Kentucky factory. Love this car!

    • @twin2482
      @twin2482 Год назад

      I heard spark plugs are a nightmare. Is that true?

    • @jcampbell2481
      @jcampbell2481 Год назад +1

      Not a nightmare but yes difficult. On my V6, if you are mechanically inclined you can do it. Allow about 6 hours to do it.

    • @twin2482
      @twin2482 Год назад +1

      @@jcampbell2481 Thanks I have to do it next years, but, on average of one hour per spark plug sounds nightmarish to me.

    • @JJ-rw2pj
      @JJ-rw2pj Год назад +1

      The 3.0 V6 is phenomenal, isn't it? It takes the Camry to another level. They are somewhat hard to find but I found the final yr 2006 with 97K miles on it. So much smoother than the 4 cylinder and with very good power with 5 speed transmission for year 2005 & 2006.

    • @notsofast5495
      @notsofast5495 Год назад

      timing belt cost

  • @ronallan9228
    @ronallan9228 Год назад +7

    Fan from 🇦🇺 . Your attention to detail is amazing. If only there were more mechanics of this calibre.

  • @hdrider2071
    @hdrider2071 Год назад +2

    Please don't apologize. You have one of the cleanest shops i have ever seen.

  • @squishy312
    @squishy312 Год назад +16

    About 12 years ago now, My 99 Camry right front caliper had one of the pins lock up. The wheel got really really hot while going down the highway. Luckily I pulled over in time. I was able to replace the entire caliper unit. Working great to this day. I didn't have the budget to change both, but it has about 60k more miles now. Still running and driving great, but needs some work.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад +2

      My 97 camry did TOO! I think right side takes the most salt, water, mud because of street pondings. I had to junk mine because I bought used & everything rusted out. (rust belt).🙄 Engine 4cyl & tranny ran like a top.

    • @squishy312
      @squishy312 Год назад +1

      @@riceburner4747 My working theory too... right side of the road gets more water. The car has spent Most of its life in Montana, with about 5 years in WA. Back in Montana though. Gets around in the snow crazy good. This is the V6 model. The classic 1MZ. The thing is amazing at 240k now.

  • @haleyjae4145
    @haleyjae4145 Год назад +3

    Wow I admire your honesty and integrity 😊❤

  • @usaman7358
    @usaman7358 Год назад +10

    VERY informative!! I have this exact car, same '04/same engine, which just turned 200,000 last week and I faced this same dilemma.........put new struts all around and a valve cover gasket (approx $1,000), or sell it. Since I know the history and its running quite well, I put the $1,000 into it. Thus far, I'm pretty sure I made the right decision to keep her going. Especially after seeing this video. Thanks so much for your informative videos!

    • @nicholascasatelli6949
      @nicholascasatelli6949 Год назад

      I've put about 9k$ into my 05 XLE. New Trans at 125k, entire brake system (minus lines), starter, new battery (original was changed in '17!!!!!), ps pump, water pump, valve cover gasket, hit 2 deer, yes 2 deer in this car!! so twice new radiator,condensor, hood, and headlights.......oh and removed entire JBL system and replaced with custom sound system, back up camera, new headunit, and Android auto with bluetooth and hands free........nobody loves the 2AZFE more than me. Too bad I cant turbocharge this thing or I would. (The Scion TC is a piece of shit)

  • @UnkleAL1962
    @UnkleAL1962 Год назад +15

    Hahaha you're so funny! A couple weeks ago you did a test drive and went by the Tesla graveyard without a comment so I was waiting on this one and you didn't let us down!

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I got a kick out of it. His one video states how arrogant Tesla ppl ARE! I thought I died & went to heaven!! ✊👍🇺🇸

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Год назад +5

      Sitting in the cold for so long, wouldn't be surprised if many of the cells completely died out for good.

  • @peterkwok9608
    @peterkwok9608 Год назад +6

    Thank you AMD for another awesome Video on the old Toyota Camry. My Camry have 327,000 miles on it with similar issue. I replaced the radiator, starter, power steering return hose. I need all four struts as they are all leaking. I love my car as I brought it at 240,000 used and after driving for another 100,000 miles, it's still going strong. Toyota is the only brand that I will buy with high mileage.

  • @PracticerOfMetta
    @PracticerOfMetta Год назад +15

    You are an awesome mechanic and teacher! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!

  • @specterhteps2958
    @specterhteps2958 11 месяцев назад +3

    I have a 2005 Toyota Camry with 416,000 miles on it. Did regular oil changes every 5,000 miles, the engine burns a quart of oil every 1,000 miles. Still a great car. Parts didn't start to fail on it until 220,000 miles

    • @Definitelynotacelebrity
      @Definitelynotacelebrity 22 дня назад +1

      Loved my 05, had to sell at 270k for…reasons. Our 12 is only 1500 away from 300k, hope to get to over 400k like you have!

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 Год назад +2

    Hello again!
    I've a 2011 Camry LE, 2ARFE, 56,000 miles. Zero issues.
    I just did: cooling system drain and refill, automatic transmission drain & refill (as per YOUR video!), power steering drain & refill. Of course I do oil (& filter) changes every 5,000 miles.
    My previous car (a Ford Contour SE V6) lasted 23 years. I am the mechanic!

  • @bretroberts5013
    @bretroberts5013 Год назад +11

    Wish I could find a good Independent mechanic as good as this in my area. Takes pride in his work !

    • @HotZTrain
      @HotZTrain Год назад

      southern Arizona has Ooroo in Green Valley...not cheap, but better than the dealership.

  • @nicholasdagostino2127
    @nicholasdagostino2127 Год назад +2

    I have a 2005 2.4L with 210k miles, bought it @ 115k miles. All I changed was the rear struts, battery, radiator, brakes. and change the oil every 3k miles. It's a incredible car, rides and runs like brand new!

  • @BhavinTolia
    @BhavinTolia Год назад +7

    19 years! Man that's really something

    • @michesbianan
      @michesbianan Год назад +1

      My daily driver is almost 13 years old. Granted it's a corolla, only got 85kms on it. So who knows how old it can get.

    • @BhavinTolia
      @BhavinTolia Год назад +1

      @@michesbianan one of the reasons is that there the infrastructure is good because roads are good, markets are matured and a few lemon-laws are somewhat effective.
      Developing countries like India have poor infra (roads), fewer car service centers (because of fewer cars sold here), very² limited regulatory dis-incentives that protect consumers. We pay the absolute top buck compared to any market in the world just so that the manufacturers may have the goodwill to sell us a good product with decent service backup.

  • @cgrscott
    @cgrscott Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the walk through. My daughter has the 2002 Camry LE with the 2.4 liter and has been doing a lot of catering deliveries with it. I'm having an independent mechanic replace the the struts and shocks, which come with the springs, and my mechanic and I are speculating that, at 230k, the water pump has not bean replaced since 100k so, he agreed to honor my request to replace the water pump even though it's not failing. I have done multiple transmission fluid drain and fills, over the years, and I have even replaced the transmission filter one time. Sometimes the transmission runs so smooth, I can't tell it is shifting. My daughter's Carnry is an oil burner so I keep the oil level topped off and continue with the frequent oil changes with conventional engine oil. Your walkthrough helped me see that the driver's side rocker arm bushing is spent so, I’ll have my mechanic address that as well. Thanks for this helpful video.

  • @theguvnor2081
    @theguvnor2081 Год назад +22

    Toyotas are built like tanks. I finally had to say goodbye to my 2002 Sienna recently that hit 297k. Was running fine but the rear axle had rusted through.

    • @alan4sure
      @alan4sure Год назад +1

      DO you live in a salty part of the country? Near ocean? I have a 2012 Sienna with 280K miles, still going fine. Brakes, belt rear shocks. that's it.

  • @jayoneill1533
    @jayoneill1533 Год назад +2

    You apologize for the dirty shop but to me it’s the cleanest shop I’ve ever seen. I wish you were in Los Angeles !!

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад

      At 0 degrees he probably wished he was in Los Angeles too.

  • @DANNYN224
    @DANNYN224 Год назад +4

    Great video my friend owner of a 98 Camry 5sfe California emissions with 365,221 miles approximately no problems with the vehicle

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад

      Im jealous. My 97 rusted out at 265,000 miles. I loved it & it ran like a top, 21yrs old when I junked. I UNFORTUNATELY live in the rust belt & mine was 7yrs old when I bought it. Got a gen 4 prius new & got mine undercoated w/fluid film.🤞

  • @donaldolafaurie
    @donaldolafaurie 10 месяцев назад +1

    He is a very wise mechanic. I love seeing men of skill. I learned alot thanks

  • @CalebBoender
    @CalebBoender Год назад +4

    It’s so cool to see familiar roads on this channel! That aqua pools place you went by on the test drive is the people who installed my grandparents pool! And the John Deere store just down the road from there is where we buy our lawn mowers and side by sides

  • @davidlampe4153
    @davidlampe4153 Год назад +2

    Nice job keeping your Camry I have an old Scion xB but it’s not as clean or as nice. Still goes down the road which is why we love them.

  • @JJ-rw2pj
    @JJ-rw2pj Год назад +17

    On Jan 2020 I bought a 3.0 V6 2006 Camry with 97K miles on it for $4700. it was supposed to be my beater car for a year but ended up as my main car which I hope to never get rid of! It drives phenomenal with the V6. Smooth and very good power! The maintenance cost is very low and stress free . This was the car that I needed during these crazy times. More of my money can be allocated toward savings and adjusting thru times of inflation.

    • @ramakrishnashalom9004
      @ramakrishnashalom9004 Год назад +1

      Did you buy it from a dealership or a private owner? I'm interested in a 2005 3.0 V6 and the dealer wants 6500 for it with 127,000 miles. I know that 127,000 miles on a Toyota still has a lot of years on left, but it is getting old as well so I thought the 6500 price was a little high for this car given it's age.

  • @gusrecto3952
    @gusrecto3952 Год назад +2

    This is definitely one of my favorite you tube channels I've been a Toyota man since 2000. That's when I got my first Toyota , a brand new stick shift 4 cylinder 5 speed trans Camry. It was a tank. I traded that at 82000 miles in for an 07 Camry with the same engine in this car featured . I now own a 2015 Avalon with 62101 miles on it. The best car i've ever owned. 👍 👍

    • @gusrecto3952
      @gusrecto3952 Год назад +1

      Thank you for all your very informative videos Sir 👍 👍

  • @jsnzheng
    @jsnzheng Год назад +24

    They don’t make cars as durable nowadays as they do back then. My father bought the same exact Camry in 2004, logged about 90k, gave it to my sister, and sold it 17 years later - still running smooth. Besides normal maintenance, we only had to replace an engine/motor mount for $30.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Год назад +3

      Cars today are actually made better.

    • @escheidl
      @escheidl Год назад +2

      I have a 2018 Camry Hybrid and don't see any reason why it won't go 500k. I've been buying Toyota's for 47 years and each successive one has been built better than the last. As long as you buy new, do proper maintenance and use OEM parts and fluids from day one, they will last a looong time. I put 300k+ on most of them and then donate them to family members. This 2018 is the best one yet. It will be my last car and my family will inherit a very nice vehicle.

    • @escheidl
      @escheidl Год назад +2

      @@FURDOG1961 This is my first hybrid. But Toyota's hybrids are the most reliable trouble free cars they sell. If you think about it, there are actually fewer parts in the hybrids.
      For 1, there is no conventional transmission to deal with. 2, no clutch or torque converter. 3, no starter or alternator. 4, no belts of any kind. 5, the A/C is not attached to the engine and uses an electric compressor like the one in your refrigerator that typically lasts for 20-30yrs. Add to that, the electric motors are sealed brushless units and designed to last 1,000,000mi's. The power split divider and the inverter commonly last the life of the vehicle if properly maintained and not abused. And the later hybrids, mine included, use the new Li-ion battery pack instead of the old NiMH battery, so there is no reason why the battery shouldn't last 20-25yrs. And sure, at some point you might have to replace that battery at a cost of around $3000-5000.00, you won't have to replace the 8 speed transmission that the ICE Camry has at a similar cost, because the hybrid doesn't have one. Score, even. Consider also that the ICE in the hybrid will be used about 20% less due to running on and being assisted by the electric motor, so engine wear will be greatly reduced.
      So I have every reason to believe that this will be the longest lasting, farthest going Toyota I will have ever owned. And then consider that in 300kmi's I will have saved some $9,000.00 in fuel costs due to the increased average fuel consumption of 12-14mpg. ICE Camry's average 32-34mpg. Hybrid Camry's average 46-48mpg. And the Hybrid Camry is even a little quicker. 0-60 in 7.2sec vs 0-60 7.6.
      This is why Toyota is gradually making a hybrid model available in all it's model lineup. Among other reasons of course.

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Год назад +1

      @@escheidl Just an update here, Toyota somehow managed to squeeze out 40 MPG highway on the 2023 Camry LE (non-hybrid) with a traditional 8-speed automatic transmission/non-CVT. Japanese ingenuity! Folks reporting over 40 MPG when they drive it regularly.

    • @escheidl
      @escheidl Год назад +1

      @@JiltedValkyrie I know. I hear that regularly. The new Camry's with the 2.5l 4 get excellent highway mileage. Where the hybrids really shine is in city mileage. That's why they make such great Taxi's. And when you factor in the city mileage with the highway mileage you get a very favorable figure in the average mileage the hybrid gets. That's why you will typically see a 10-16 mpg difference in the "Total" mpg computer on the dash between hybrid Camry's vs non hybrid Camry's. Because if you have more city or bumper to bumper traffic in your life, the difference will be much greater.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +34

    AMD, This Camry is an inspiration to all of us. 😁 I am waiting for a comment from a Ford Focus owner who will tell us he has 3 million, trouble-free miles on his. 😉😉😉

    • @-thirteen
      @-thirteen Год назад +4

      All those motors and transmissions have blown up so, you'll be waiting

    • @notsojingo7355
      @notsojingo7355 Год назад

      That rarely stops those Stans.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад +2

      I see u on the prius sites. U appear to be a pretty cool guy. Love your humor. Nice to see nice ppl who are car lovers too! Hope ur Prius is running well!

    • @nelq415
      @nelq415 Год назад

      What's AMD? I keep seeing it

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +1

      @@nelq415 The name of the host.

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat Год назад +10

    It’s really heartening that you consider the financial implications for the customer! I imagine they’ve put in a lot of effort to keep this car so well! They can rest assured once you’ve fixed it their safety will not be compromised 👍😀 Great video, thanks for sharing it with us! Hey, how is your new car that you showed us, it would be great to see a follow up briefly to let us know how it’s working out so far! Stay safe ! 👏👍😀

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад

      I agree, its not cheap owning a vehicle these days. Owner's philosophy is like mine & other's, NO CAR PAYMENTS. 😉

    • @kevinjohnson4189
      @kevinjohnson4189 Год назад

      0

  • @vadimsayenko7143
    @vadimsayenko7143 Год назад +1

    My favorite mechanics channel. Never change never give up

  • @geonerd
    @geonerd Год назад +3

    I'm amazed the light tan interior looks so nice!

  • @jamesclark5461
    @jamesclark5461 Месяц назад

    I have a 2009 Camry Hybrid with 210 K miles. Only replaced the right front wheel bearing last month. Other than 3K mile oil changes, 40K mile transmission drain and fill, brake fluid change at 120K miles and 50K mile coolant flush and drain. Only use genuine Toyota parts since I bought in 2017 with 110K miles.
    Also the "oil burner engine" in the 2009 models uses 1 quart of oil in 3K miles right now. Your video inspires me to go the distance to 300K miles.
    May God bless and keep you and your family!!!

  • @WheelieMaster07
    @WheelieMaster07 Год назад +6

    Really love learning from your skills! Continue the good work!

  • @jskaggs8188
    @jskaggs8188 Год назад +2

    We have a 2002 Camry V6 SE bought new. It has 189 ,000 miles. Outside of normal maintenance we have only had to replace the EGR valve and a transmission mount. It’s been an amazing vehicle.

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Год назад

      Kinda wish I had the V6/manual in my car, but I won't complain about being able to drive 500+ miles between gas pumps when I am travelling lol.

  • @renantepalacio2661
    @renantepalacio2661 Год назад +3

    If you are under the car, you can use some more light on the video and then try to get a laser pointer, you can use the laser to point to the part farther away, and the extra light will be able to record the part in dark places, just a suggestion. Thanks for the very informative video. 🙂

  • @assateaguecottage8378
    @assateaguecottage8378 Год назад +1

    I have a Lexus es330 made in Japan with 200,000 miles. Looks and drives like a new car. Basically the same vehicle.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад

      It's not basically the same vehicle. It does share the same powertrain BUT your Lexus does not roll off the same assembly belt. The ES is built with a different philosophy. Devil is in the details and that is what you pay for. A Lexus is not a Toyota with a golden badge. Behind the "scenes" it IS different. Different sheet metal, different rivets, differently tuned suspension, other paint, more sound deadening materials (and the Camry isn't noisy to begin with), leather in a Lexus is different than leather in a Toyota, not the same dash material etc. So your Lex is definitely worth keeping. Take good care of it. Old leather does tend to crack, so use special formulated leathercare for it

  • @christopher564
    @christopher564 Год назад +3

    265,000 on my 03' Solara. Still feels better on acceleration and overall driving than my 2018 Camry

  • @ajmedeiros77
    @ajmedeiros77 Год назад +1

    We have an 03 v6. Almost 300k. Runs perfect, had to do a lot of exhaust work to get it to pass inspection. Mostly sue to the rust here in New England. Doesn’t burn or leak a drop of oil. And interior is perfect

  • @TheOverisel
    @TheOverisel Год назад +4

    I replaced my rear strut assemblies on my Camry with KYB units. I read they are much better quality than Gabriel and Monroe and they were just a little more expensive. They do ride stiffer and rougher than OEM.

    • @gwrider2146
      @gwrider2146 Год назад +1

      Yep, I replaced all 4 on mine with KYBs and yes, they're stiffer but they're still holding up fine even after 5 years.

  • @nicks1169
    @nicks1169 Год назад +1

    These type of vids make me happy. I don’t have the same or nearly as many miles, but I have an oldie. 93 es300 with 199k miles

  • @ChrisAllendestroysall
    @ChrisAllendestroysall Год назад +6

    I see Car Care Nut, I click! ❤ Any chance for an engine bay cleaning video? :)

    • @samsacre
      @samsacre Год назад +1

      First thing I do is big thumbs up!!

  • @lewisernestocastellanossua7534
    @lewisernestocastellanossua7534 Год назад +1

    My Corolla 2016 had 94.400 miles on 12/22/2022. Traveling for work from LaBelle Fl to Sarasota, Monday through Saturday (192 miles every day plus other trips); since then now it has 101.500 miles. Las week I drop it to the dealer for maintenance, oils and filter change, coolant and transmission fluid change and now perform better than ever.

  • @angelamcgraw5421
    @angelamcgraw5421 Год назад +9

    Outstanding video, as always! Thank you so much for all these videos. They truly are informative and so well done and received. God bless you and your family. -Angela

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Год назад

      Agree - The video presentation is very thorough and outstanding as usual.
      We can expect no less.
      Though the Video title is not written correctly - and thus not the absolute TRUTH
      The CORRECT TRUE title is:
      A 300,000 Mile TOYOTA Inspection. What Problems Does it Actually Have?
      *Are you able to distinguish the difference ? "
      Note that the titles are NOT the same - even when the title "Sound" the same.
      just as much as To - Too - Two - Tue sound the same and are NOT the same
      By - Bye - Buy also sound the same and are NOT the same

  • @LeeBv9983
    @LeeBv9983 Год назад +5

    My wife's car is the same model but 2002, It just turned 35K miles, always garaged, and only driven once in the snow. No major components have been changed except for the battery. Has an oil change every six months and fluids changed per maintenance schedule but always for time, not miles. Replaced the tires when 10 years old even though tread was fine and no cracks of any type. Current tires are are 11 years old but look like new as they've only done less than 6K miles. Interior looks better than this one. I haven't washed or waxed it in years, just wipe the dust off every once in a while.

  • @mikesawyer4707
    @mikesawyer4707 Год назад +1

    We have owned our 2005 Camery XLE 2.4 for some time now. It has just turned over 319.000 miles is just beginning to use a little oil. And we just had some light body work and paint done to it, we plan on driving it for whille longer.

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад +5

    Wow! I’m impressed myself how well that car has been kept! I used to own a 2010 Toyota Corolla S. And for the 5 year’s that I owned the car! I always kept the maintenance at the dealer, when I traded it, the car had almost 90 thousand miles on it. And the only mayor maintenance I had done was replaced the brakes and just routine maintenance. The car always ran like brand new! Toyota’s are great cars! And now i don’t own a Toyota but a 2015 Jeep Wrangler that I bought brand new! And like the Toyota before I always keep the maintenance on it to a “T” always take it for routine maintenance at the dealer also, and now it’s got 89 thousand miles and still drives like the day I drove it new from the dealer. again! The only mayor maintenance I’ve done is replaced the worn out tires, and brake rotors and pads. Well the moral of the story is keep your routine maintenance on your vehicle and it will last you a very long time!

  • @KimathiTheLeopard
    @KimathiTheLeopard Месяц назад

    I have the Japan build version of this car with a 5 speed manual and factory leather interior. One of the best cars I’ve owned. Great video as always AMD!

  • @trivas
    @trivas Год назад +11

    Great video, it’ll be nice if you could share the estimate of the total repairs. Keep up the great work!

    • @zipp9639
      @zipp9639 Год назад +1

      At least a dollar or 2

  • @parkergray5346
    @parkergray5346 6 дней назад

    Transmissions are always what will get a Toyota.. my dad’s 2012 got up to 286k miles, other than maintenance he replaced the drivers door lock and drivers window assembly, that’s it. The car was in great condition. No rattles, suspension had no noise, engine was smooth as the day he bought it, and it looked really good. My dad never replaced the transmission fluid and after starting to slip at 270k miles it fully gave out at 286k. He regrets not replacing the transmission and keeping it because he loved it so much.

  • @bwhammm
    @bwhammm Год назад +2

    Appreciate AMD's wisdom as always. I had my car at the mechanic not long ago with a leaking rear caliper. He insisted that due to that, both rear calipers needed to be replaced. And both rear rotors. I said, no, only replace the caliper that was leaking, and leave the rotors, as they looked ok to me. They put up a fight, treating me as if I were the enemy! Finally they came back and said ok, it would be fine to just replace the one, and that the rotors were ok after all. They just wouldn't provide warranty on the entirety of the brakes, just the one caliper they replaced, and I was fine with that. Nice to get some confirmation that I wasn't out of line with my opinion on it.

    • @Bubbles12345-cat
      @Bubbles12345-cat Год назад

      Replace it yourself.

    • @bwhammm
      @bwhammm Год назад +1

      @@Bubbles12345-cat Normally I would, but we needed to get the vehicle on the road and I didn't have time to do the repair, let alone wait to get the part.

    • @Bubbles12345-cat
      @Bubbles12345-cat Год назад +1

      @@bwhammm Ok, I understand. I'm also wrong to assume everyone can work on their own cars, just because I do.

  • @inamcheema7036
    @inamcheema7036 Год назад +4

    Great, you are amazing in diagnosis. Also let us show some repair works, that would be interesting as well. As you used to do in earlier videos.
    Good work.

  • @azeemsyed3764
    @azeemsyed3764 Месяц назад

    one of the best cars to come out of a Toyota factory for the working American. Barnone!

  • @jasonfolsom49
    @jasonfolsom49 Год назад +8

    When will we get a tour of that Supra? Or did I miss it already? Thats the car I want to see!

    • @dandinhofer9240
      @dandinhofer9240 Год назад

      Me too! The MA7O was my (NA89) Supra as well. I've been told The 7M-GE straight six was only good for 100K. Then the main crank bearings, head gaskets, 24 valve seals, distributor + cap, valve cover seals, slipping transmission clutch, water pump, timing belt, power steering pump & rack, and starter all needed replacement. I swapped to the 2JZ -GTE which was vastly superior. However I was never able to remove the driveline vibration.

  • @davidperry7271
    @davidperry7271 Год назад +1

    I have an 03 with the 4 cylinder 197k a 04 v6 with 260k these are just great cars all around

  • @mcfragger2605
    @mcfragger2605 Год назад +4

    I bought an 02 camry xle with that same 2az fe engine but it was supposedly made in Japan so I am hoping that it will last much longer than the Kentucky made ones. I am also changing oil every 5000km and just changed the valve gasket cover/clean the spark plugs to take care of my baby premptively

    • @21Piloteer
      @21Piloteer Год назад

      First letter of the VIN denotes country of origin.

  • @johnwolkenhauer4080
    @johnwolkenhauer4080 7 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate your videos, I have learned so much about Toyotas from you. My Camry is the best car I've ever owned, and with your helpful advice and knowledge, it is about to reach 250,000 miles without any real problems. I am considering picking up a 2005 Camry with very low miles as my backup car. I'm so glad you made this video, now I know exactly what to look for. Thank you again, so much, my friend. Be well !

  • @taiwans1461
    @taiwans1461 Год назад +3

    I suggest you have a laser pointer to show what exactly you want us to look at when explaining things.

  • @elgato1310
    @elgato1310 Год назад +2

    this was a great thing to see as i myself owned a 2003 XLE Toyota Camry :) with 215,000 miles , i've been the only owner and yup kept up with all the maintenance, up to date. yes, love it and runs well still only difference my model has a V6- 24 valve :) love the power je je :)

  • @spencerforhire4550
    @spencerforhire4550 Год назад +3

    Hey AMD, I watched your video on replacing the sunroof seal the other day and was curious if there’s anything you recommend to do to keep window and sunroof tracks clean so windows slide freely and don’t get slow with age? Thank you for all your amazing knowledge you have been a huge help and inspiration!

    • @digitalkov
      @digitalkov Год назад +1

      I spray silicone spray in the channel/groove few times a year...
      Has worked great for me over the years.

  • @jorgeblanco6708
    @jorgeblanco6708 Год назад

    I have a 2006 Camry with 195,000 and my is running super well. I love this car!

  • @johnnyk6906
    @johnnyk6906 Год назад +6

    well loved and cared. amazingly clean right down to the headlight housing. at 300k, it's time to move on.

    • @cloud-ny5ux
      @cloud-ny5ux Год назад +1

      those are very minor problems and very easy to fix. i would fix it and keep it.

    • @hokie9910
      @hokie9910 Год назад +1

      Agreed, why get rid of a perfectly good car if your happy with it? Doesn’t make sense.

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie Год назад

      Why move on? Just repaint, add a wing, throw on a new kit/muffler... unique car! That's what I did to mine of the same model.

    • @cloud-ny5ux
      @cloud-ny5ux Год назад +1

      @@JiltedValkyrie idk about the wing and new kit/muffler on this particular car. but to each their own

  • @carryacross4aday
    @carryacross4aday 16 дней назад

    Mine has 82,000 miles on the clock. Purchased before COVID from original owner at a fair price. I'm very proud every time I pass by someone with one because we both know how lucky we are. No payments 😊 still qualify for a new car but why would I, it's now a classic car . Added a touch screen Android so I could really use it for another 20 years or before government forces us to get rid of our old vehicles.

  • @lanesworld4000
    @lanesworld4000 Год назад +3

    Would this Camry benefit from a transmission oil change 🤔 at this high mileage?

    • @michesbianan
      @michesbianan Год назад +4

      If the owner is religious with the trans fluid change, yes, if not, leave it.

  • @MrChris313
    @MrChris313 14 дней назад

    My 1994 is in same condition !! And color ..50,000miles imported from new York..now with me in southern 😊portugal 🇵🇹

  • @charlespratt8663
    @charlespratt8663 Год назад +4

    I find that if the car is clean and well kept inside they probably care enough to stay up on the maintenance. If it looks like a homeless guy lives in it and smells like ass....

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад

      The owner has left a comment here. They did not mention whether they are homeless.

    • @nickelbus7596
      @nickelbus7596 Год назад

      "smells like ass" 🤣🤣

  • @johnos248
    @johnos248 4 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed watching this video. Myself own a 2006 Toyota Camry.

  • @electron9607
    @electron9607 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I lived near you. I used to do all my own work but now don't have a area to work on it. And I'm not as physically fit. An honest man as you is hard to find.

  • @DirtyAnimal
    @DirtyAnimal 6 месяцев назад

    Just bought one with 223k, was kinda worried until I saw a few videos on em’ now I’m a happy dude.

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT Год назад

    Car is 20 years old and amazing that unusual stuff isn’t failing. Maintenance does cost but not replacing a car every 5 years they sure saved alot 😊

  • @focus82grothm.84
    @focus82grothm.84 Год назад +2

    I think the car held up very good, show what good maintenance can do. Great video and work 😊👍