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@smokey2459 not at all. I still see Sequoias like mine going for the same sort of price. Always amazes me because they can last such a long time. I removed the rear and middle seats in mine and it's like a pick up truck but better. I have lost count of the times I have slept in the back saving on motel rooms. And the amount of stuff you can get back there is amazing, plus it's great in the snow and fantastic for towing. Intend to keep for as long as possible.
Have a 2011 4WD v6 Highlander I got for 11.5. One previous owner. It's a breath of fresh air after owning a 2005 Jeep GC v8 with 5 previous owners lmao. What a nightmare. It seemed like it perpetually had problems from the moment I bought it. Overheating, thrown rods, bad fuel injectors, 4WD option wasn't working, etc.
@Landcruiser252 Rear door hatch mechanism, side door actuator, front ball joints. These I did myself. Got garage to replace timing belt and water pump. I do regular oil and filter changes.
I just spent several grand refurbishing my 2008 5.7L sequoia with 219k trouble free miles. New all over paint. New rear wiper motor. New third brake light. New headlamps. New bumper. New $900 touch screen radio. New door speakers. New struts and shocks. New windshield. New serpentine belt. New idler pulley. New tensioner. New OEM air intake. New all weather cargo mat. Straight piped from the cats back. Still runs like new. Much better than what’s available on the market now.
@@vtecyourselfbeforeyouwreck8109 being a rwd with the tow package I can get 19 mpg cruising at 60-65 In town I get 14-14.5. Worth every penny since nothing ever breaks on it. I’d accept a grand highlander XLE AWD hybrid as a replacement. More room behind the third row, similar pricing new compared to used sequoia, and 20 more miles per gallon. Plus quieter and right amount of tech.
Yes exactly. Please look at the bolstering on the seats, like my 2010 Forerunner, nice, thick bolstering, then look at the new Lexus GX and similar, you’ll never last a long trip with elderly parents. New seats are very thin and back issues will be unbearable for some.
I just picked up a super-clean 2014 last week. Tons of miles but drives and rides smooth and quiet. If you want an older family hauler that can fit six+ that can pull a trailer and give you a great shot at 300K+ miles it is hard to do better than a Sequoia.
I daily drive an '02 camry, and it's one of the best cars I've ever owned! I bought it from a private seller in 2020, did all the routine maintenance, and it still drives like new! It's not fast, but it's cheap & easy to repair! Good enough for me😆😆😆
@@DaleWillyUmmm, no you miss the point. The old ones will last longer because they're built for longevity. A twin turbo V6 will not last as long as a naturally aspirated V8. They cut corners when it comes to some of the vital parts in the newer models
My neighbor has a Sequoia - loves it but has had to do a lot of maintenance things like buy new headlight assemblies because the old ones were essentially opaque.
If that happens you get some 600 grit sandpaper and then use 1000 grit and then finish with 2000 grit and then polish it with some metal polish like mothers or flitz and they will look almost new. You gotta spend about 20 minutes on each one though.
I bought one last year with 160k miles. I've spent about $5k on it putting in new struts, canister, shocks, etc. I don't mind. Just maintenance. Love it.
@@jons8381 Unless the cup that holds the bottom of the spring has oil collections, it's not usually considered abnormal. I still have originals after 26 yrs. but don't go off road.
Well Scotty, I live in northern Sweden were the winters are tough. You're recommendations to just put winter tyres on the back of the car doesn't help. You need winter tyres all around to make a difference.
In the province of Quebec the government mandated that all vehicles have four (not just two) winter tires installed during the 'winter' months. This caused another problem; a lot of owners continue driving on winter tires year round.
Thanks for your videos Scotty! I've followed you for a long while & you've convinced me to buy a Toyota or possible a Honda for work as I can drive 500-700 miles a week & my old '01 4.0l jeep cherokee is getting long in the tooth. Your video also had me buy an Ancel code reader & diagnostic computer which have been a lifesaver. I would love to see you do a video on what to all look for & how to use a diagnostic computer when buying a used car as I think it is a great tool for under $100 that aids in not buying junk or at least know what your getting into.
Make sure all emissions monitors are complete. If they are not, that's a red flag. Also, check for any codes and check fuel trims to ensure it is running well.
Winter tire helps but nothing beats a 4x4 & a capable driver. Real wheel drive vehicle just suck in the snow (unless drifting), especially going up the hill.
Yep i paid 30 for my 13 limited 2 years ago with 115 on it. But its mint.bcrazy clean for the year and mileage and not a spec of rust on the undercarriage anywhere.
Amazing deal for 80k miles. I just bought a 13 with 147k for 22,500. Super clean interior and frame. Body has some minor cosmetic marks but mostly covered up with fender flares. Love this thing.
Toyota forklifts in Indiana? Yes, but NOT at the Princeton plant where the Sequoia and Tundra were built (and now where the Sienna, Highlander, Grand Highlander, and Lexus TX are built).
I ordered from a dealer 2024 sequoia capstone. While waiting on it I joined couple of fan groups on Facebook. And the things people saying making me think, is it worth it? The quality is so bad it's crazy scary
To me a 4 cylinder should have port injection and direct i dont think its worth having and direct and port at the same time is inefficient in terms of parts count and repair replacement costs. I byy a suzuki dr650 its basically a relic of the 80s harley even tweaked in design and it has 1 cylinder and 1 carburator and it worked fine. What is going on, is 8 injectors on a 4 cylinder really "efficient"
Toyota Brothers, I'm seriously considering starting the hunt for a older,V-8 Sequoia. 2x2 or 4x4,doesn't matter. What's the best years to focus on? Thank you.
@@felipemedina1048 Even if you don't have 4WD, you will have different levels of grip if you only put snows on the rear, and it does you no good if the front end loses traction.
This Sequoia is part of the old Toyota. New Toyota- it's all about charging $20k more for the same level of vehicle you got just 2-3 years ago, only it has a new engine with 2 fewer cylinders. And if you want your V6- better get one of their bigger vehicles or be willing to jump over to Lexus. That's what it's all about now.
Hi SCOTTY! I NEED YOUR ADVICE! SOMEONE IS TRYING TO SELL ME A 2001 SEQUOIA ONLINE FOR $3400! IT JUST "PASSED" NEVADA INSPECTION OR SMOG (IDK IT JUST SAYS PASSED). THE TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE ANY TEARS OR STAINS IN THE INTERIOR. HOWEVER IT HAS LIKE 350,000 MILES !THE OWNER CLAIMS ITS "RUNS GOOD". SHOULD I BUY THIS?
@scottykilmer 5:52 Hello, I have the same car and I have problems with the Transmission, the gears don't shift it's stuck on the 3rd gear. the computer says code P0761-Shift Solenoid "C" Performance/Stuck Off. I tried everything. I change the Solenoids and the oil also the filter and even the Transmission ECU
I have same sequoia and a solenoid C & D issue as well but affecting 2nd gear. It only occurs in the mornings when vehicle is cold.. unfortunately I have to let it warm up for 5-10 minutes in the mornings in order for issue to not occur. Mechanic is telling me he's been seeing this issue with Sequoias and Tundras lately. He's also replaced the solenoids for several customers and issues continues.
There's an 06' for sale around $5600 w/ just over 200k miles. Doesn't seem that bad of a deal. Kinda want at $5k, though. But if the vehicle is practically unkillable why not?
1st gen had timing belt and prone to rust issues, still good cars. 2nd gen by 2010 Toyota pretty much worked out the kinks. Hard to go wrong, other than gas hounds. Mine gets 16 around town and 20 hwy.
Which one between a used Sequoia or used 4-Runner can be a great SUV for on road and off road use. Just started dating a girl with her child and I love them both very much so I was seeking out advice from the car community because there are way too many choices out there but not as reliable
I don't believe Scotty ever gave the model year. I find that this is routinely the case. I found the video interesting but without knowing the model of the vehicle discussed, the information is largely useless. Scotty, tell us the model year when discussing vehicles, PLEASE.
Most Japanese cars are great , I have a 2002 Subaru Forester S that's running like a champ after 160k miles and the head gaskets aren't leaking yet knock on wood got lucky or somebody already put the turbo gaskets in it already maybe but I doubt it.
For 3 extra MPG, it will take a lot of extra miles in those newer smaller turbo engines to run 3 to 5 hundred thousand miles at the same overall costs.
V8 is the only way to go In a truck. 4 cylinder has no power. V6 is the worst of both worlds. Bad gas mileage and not much power. In a car it just depends on the car
I cannot fathom why on God’s Earth Toyota thought it was a good idea to stop making the 5.7 V8. It is easily one of the best gasoline engines ever made. People can buy a lot of gas for the price of the engine and turbos in the new 3.4 V6 turbo pos. Smh.
just how big are the fuel tanks on these 15 mpg cars? i'm shy of 50 litres but at 50 mpg. these have to be at least half more in size to make any practical sense.
Scotty, I think there is one purpose for those engine covers--they help protect us from the engine heat when the engine is really hot and we are near it. Don't you agree?
This is a lot of clams for a used vehicle. Because new cars are so ridiculously priced, the used ones sell for more, too. Its still a 2x better deal than a new one. Id like to see actual evidence that its a good build quality because its built in the USA but i tend to believe it
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did i miss it- what's the model yr?
Bought my 2004 4WD Sequoia in 2020. Was one owner vehicle. Paid $4000. Now has 185,000 miles. Love it.
You stole it at that price.
@smokey2459 not at all. I still see Sequoias like mine going for the same sort of price. Always amazes me because they can last such a long time. I removed the rear and middle seats in mine and it's like a pick up truck but better. I have lost count of the times I have slept in the back saving on motel rooms. And the amount of stuff you can get back there is amazing, plus it's great in the snow and fantastic for towing. Intend to keep for as long as possible.
Have a 2011 4WD v6 Highlander I got for 11.5. One previous owner.
It's a breath of fresh air after owning a 2005 Jeep GC v8 with 5 previous owners lmao. What a nightmare. It seemed like it perpetually had problems from the moment I bought it. Overheating, thrown rods, bad fuel injectors, 4WD option wasn't working, etc.
What did u fix so far
@Landcruiser252 Rear door hatch mechanism, side door actuator, front ball joints. These I did myself. Got garage to replace timing belt and water pump. I do regular oil and filter changes.
I just spent several grand refurbishing my 2008 5.7L sequoia with 219k trouble free miles.
New all over paint. New rear wiper motor. New third brake light. New headlamps. New bumper. New $900 touch screen radio. New door speakers. New struts and shocks. New windshield. New serpentine belt. New idler pulley. New tensioner. New OEM air intake. New all weather cargo mat. Straight piped from the cats back.
Still runs like new.
Much better than what’s available on the market now.
How's your mpg?
@@vtecyourselfbeforeyouwreck8109 being a rwd with the tow package I can get 19 mpg cruising at 60-65
In town I get 14-14.5.
Worth every penny since nothing ever breaks on it.
I’d accept a grand highlander XLE AWD hybrid as a replacement. More room behind the third row, similar pricing new compared to used sequoia, and 20 more miles per gallon. Plus quieter and right amount of tech.
MPG ? Who cares! Fill er -up.😂
@@vtecyourselfbeforeyouwreck8109 14-19.
It’s rwd. I can get 19 at 60 mph cruising on the hwy.
14.5 around town.
I love my 13 Sequoia. Best vehicle ive ever owned. Its a beast.
I love my 2010 Sequoia.
I’ll never sell it.
Thanks Scotty !!
Yes exactly. Please look at the bolstering on the seats, like my 2010 Forerunner, nice, thick bolstering, then look at the new Lexus GX and similar, you’ll never last a long trip with elderly parents. New seats are very thin and back issues will be unbearable for some.
I just picked up a super-clean 2014 last week. Tons of miles but drives and rides smooth and quiet. If you want an older family hauler that can fit six+ that can pull a trailer and give you a great shot at 300K+ miles it is hard to do better than a Sequoia.
Even Toyotas are not as good as they used to be ☹️
Maybe not exactly, but they're still, overall, the safe bet 👌
My friend towed a 2023 Honda crv with 3200miles with a thrown rod
They're still tons better than the new Fords, Dodge, GMC, etc. Those new vehicles have been dropping like flies!
@@ocularpressure4558doubt it
Yep. Ever since they got that new CEO.
I would love to own that! But I live in the city. I don’t think my apartment parking space can fit that lol!
Over the years, I've seen a lot of these over 400k miles in middle east. They're basically bigger landcruisers
I was thinking, what is better than a new Toyota? an old Toyota! 😂
I daily drive an '02 camry, and it's one of the best cars I've ever owned! I bought it from a private seller in 2020, did all the routine maintenance, and it still drives like new! It's not fast, but it's cheap & easy to repair! Good enough for me😆😆😆
WRONG!!!!!
@@DaleWilly
The new ones are Kias. Not even close to what they were. 2017 was the last good year for the camry.
@@DaleWillyUmmm, no you miss the point. The old ones will last longer because they're built for longevity. A twin turbo V6 will not last as long as a naturally aspirated V8. They cut corners when it comes to some of the vital parts in the newer models
Sad right. The new ones are better but theyre not actually better
Used car twenty thousand ? Crazy !
Get a crap american car its cheaper and breaks all the time... like for example ford's... 😂
@@peterpanini96ford - Fix Or Repair Daily
My neighbor has a Sequoia - loves it but has had to do a lot of maintenance things like buy new headlight assemblies because the old ones were essentially opaque.
If that happens you get some 600 grit sandpaper and then use 1000 grit and then finish with 2000 grit and then polish it with some metal polish like mothers or flitz and they will look almost new. You gotta spend about 20 minutes on each one though.
RIGHT SCOTTY RIGHT! Keep the V6-v8
Sequoia used is my next buy.
Same. Aiming for 2016-2018 around 120-150 thousand miles for $25k-$28k
Owner hid the beauty cover so Scotty wouldn’t throw it 😂
I want his lawn !!😂😂
It’s made to toss beauty covers on.
Scotty said “you shouldn’t be racing around in this thing”, then proceeds to the drag strip and floors it.. 😂😂
I bought one last year with 160k miles. I've spent about $5k on it putting in new struts, canister, shocks, etc. I don't mind. Just maintenance. Love it.
Needed struts?
Yes. They were leaking. They were also original. It was time.
@@jons8381 Unless the cup that holds the bottom of the spring has oil collections, it's not usually considered abnormal. I still have originals after 26 yrs. but don't go off road.
Well Scotty, I live in northern Sweden were the winters are tough. You're recommendations to just put winter tyres on the back of the car doesn't help. You need winter tyres all around to make a difference.
In the province of Quebec the government mandated that all vehicles have four (not just two) winter tires installed during the 'winter' months. This caused another problem; a lot of owners continue driving on winter tires year round.
Thanks for your videos Scotty! I've followed you for a long while & you've convinced me to buy a Toyota or possible a Honda for work as I can drive 500-700 miles a week & my old '01 4.0l jeep cherokee is getting long in the tooth.
Your video also had me buy an Ancel code reader & diagnostic computer which have been a lifesaver.
I would love to see you do a video on what to all look for & how to use a diagnostic computer when buying a used car as I think it is a great tool for under $100 that aids in not buying junk or at least know what your getting into.
Make sure all emissions monitors are complete. If they are not, that's a red flag. Also, check for any codes and check fuel trims to ensure it is running well.
beauty covers reduce engine noise.
For who the mice?
"Beauty fades, dumb is forever"
-JJ
Hi Scotty I need your opinion on bmw e83 728 2001 I need your usual lecture.
Winter tire helps but nothing beats a 4x4 & a capable driver. Real wheel drive vehicle just suck in the snow (unless drifting), especially going up the hill.
Actually those covers have a purpose. It helps deaden noise
Would love to find a 1985 Toyota SR5 pickup. 4x4. Unfortunately, people that have them won't sell them
not a bad deal with just under 80,000 miles on it.
Yep i paid 30 for my 13 limited 2 years ago with 115 on it. But its mint.bcrazy clean for the year and mileage and not a spec of rust on the undercarriage anywhere.
Amazing deal for 80k miles. I just bought a 13 with 147k for 22,500. Super clean interior and frame. Body has some minor cosmetic marks but mostly covered up with fender flares. Love this thing.
My sister in law has a Sequoia and is close to half a million miles... original engine and trans!
I wish they still did a 7 seater rav4
I'm SO glad I bought one of those in 2020. I paid 64k and that 2020 platinum, with 3x the mileage mine has, are STILL selling for 55k.
Bought 2003 sequoia in 2020 at 165k miles for 4500$
Now have 200k miles on it
I have 2002 toyota sequoia 500 original miles still going now i own brand new sequoia that will last me at least another 20 year's 😊
Toyota forklifts in Indiana? Yes, but NOT at the Princeton plant where the Sequoia and Tundra were built (and now where the Sienna, Highlander, Grand Highlander, and Lexus TX are built).
Dang, now I have scan-tool envy. LOL! --Old Guy
I feel better got my dose of Scotty reviewing a Toyota
Come back for the second video
When you want to save on gas, the manual transmission is the best choice for big vehicles.
I ordered from a dealer 2024 sequoia capstone. While waiting on it I joined couple of fan groups on Facebook. And the things people saying making me think, is it worth it? The quality is so bad it's crazy scary
Remember reliability is more important and makes up for poor fuel economy
To me a 4 cylinder should have port injection and direct i dont think its worth having and direct and port at the same time is inefficient in terms of parts count and repair replacement costs. I byy a suzuki dr650 its basically a relic of the 80s harley even tweaked in design and it has 1 cylinder and 1 carburator and it worked fine. What is going on, is 8 injectors on a 4 cylinder really "efficient"
or get a sienna which has more space and will last as long with better mpg
@@eugene44569minivans cringe though
Scotty can you do a video on the 2021 Hyundai Santa fe, my wife and i just bought one used 50,000 miles on it, and want to know what you think? Thanks
Toyota Brothers, I'm seriously considering starting the hunt for a older,V-8 Sequoia. 2x2 or 4x4,doesn't matter.
What's the best years to focus on?
Thank you.
What’s the pros and cons of the engine cover
They will continue to make V-8s for nascar.
Scotty, what are your thoughts on the 5.7 cam tower leaks?
Putting winter tires on the rear won't be as good as all 4.
Hard to beat 4wd or AWD.
@@northdakotaham1752i just dont like the added complexity. But if i was rich i wouldnt give a crap man id have 6x6 😂
Why put 4 if is rear wheel drive
@@felipemedina1048 Even if you don't have 4WD, you will have different levels of grip if you only put snows on the rear, and it does you no good if the front end loses traction.
@VideoArchiveGuy all the power in back wheels that's why I rotate my tires.
I have a 2016 Nissan pathfinder with 183000 miles on it just replace the transmission and a few other things and it runs great
didn't toyota make the v8 to get into Nascar
This Sequoia is part of the old Toyota. New Toyota- it's all about charging $20k more for the same level of vehicle you got just 2-3 years ago, only it has a new engine with 2 fewer cylinders.
And if you want your V6- better get one of their bigger vehicles or be willing to jump over to Lexus. That's what it's all about now.
Scotty😅 is the best
Great vehicle I have a gen 1(06) and Gen 2 (15)
Big Shot loves the V8 he’s too cheap to own. 🤣🤣🤣
Hi SCOTTY! I NEED YOUR ADVICE! SOMEONE IS TRYING TO SELL ME A 2001 SEQUOIA ONLINE FOR $3400! IT JUST "PASSED" NEVADA INSPECTION OR SMOG (IDK IT JUST SAYS PASSED). THE TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE ANY TEARS OR STAINS IN THE INTERIOR. HOWEVER IT HAS LIKE 350,000 MILES !THE OWNER CLAIMS ITS "RUNS GOOD". SHOULD I BUY THIS?
😂V8s the way to go.
One day perhaps people will strive to find beer for say $3.06 per gallon! Imagine.
What year is this?
Edit: 2013 TOYOTA SEQUOIA PLATINUM
What’s with all the wing flapping!
@scottykilmer
5:52
Hello, I have the same car and I have problems with the Transmission, the gears don't shift it's stuck on the 3rd gear. the computer says code P0761-Shift
Solenoid "C"
Performance/Stuck
Off. I tried everything. I change the Solenoids and the oil also the filter and even the Transmission ECU
I have same sequoia and a solenoid C & D issue as well but affecting 2nd gear. It only occurs in the mornings when vehicle is cold.. unfortunately I have to let it warm up for 5-10 minutes in the mornings in order for issue to not occur. Mechanic is telling me he's been seeing this issue with Sequoias and Tundras lately. He's also replaced the solenoids for several customers and issues continues.
There's an 06' for sale around $5600 w/ just over 200k miles. Doesn't seem that bad of a deal. Kinda want at $5k, though. But if the vehicle is practically unkillable why not?
If you’re willing to do a hefty maintenance job if it comes up. I just went through that with a mint 235k Highlander
There's a LOT that could be going wrong. Get a good PPI first.
I am looking for one actually. 2015 upward.
Scotty thanks for ur input and knowledge of cars and thank God for ur warnings 👍
Ставити зимові шини лише на задню вісь це погана порада!
Ct5 blackwing?
You never said what year it was
This dude paid 26grand for a car that has nearly 100k 😄 foh
What scan tool is that
What years of the Sequoia are the best ?
Any of them from 2000-2022 with the V8.
1st gen had timing belt and prone to rust issues, still good cars. 2nd gen by 2010 Toyota pretty much worked out the kinks. Hard to go wrong, other than gas hounds. Mine gets 16 around town and 20 hwy.
The car will outlive the owners. They are super reliable just a tasty engine
I bought a 2012 rav4 limited V6 and I love it soo much! Very fast and reliable! Glad I got rid of my Mercedes AMG for the Toyota!
My favorite song always starts with the sound of a V8.
Which one between a used Sequoia or used 4-Runner can be a great SUV for on road and off road use. Just started dating a girl with her child and I love them both very much so I was seeking out advice from the car community because there are way too many choices out there but not as reliable
I don't believe Scotty ever gave the model year. I find that this is routinely the case. I found the video interesting but without knowing the model of the vehicle discussed, the information is largely useless. Scotty, tell us the model year when discussing vehicles, PLEASE.
Most Japanese cars are great , I have a 2002 Subaru Forester S that's running like a champ after 160k miles and the head gaskets aren't leaking yet knock on wood got lucky or somebody already put the turbo gaskets in it already maybe but I doubt it.
What year is this car and what was the price paid for it? I want to know what it is I'm looking for and that I'm not being taken advantage of
2013 Sequoia Platinum
@@donovanchilton5817 thank you!
Run searches on cargurus and auto trader and you'll have a good idea of what a good price for your target is based on a hundred listings.
If no beauty cover so it's the best😂
Scotty in land yacht lol
I thank you for the good advice 😊
Hello 👋
For 3 extra MPG, it will take a lot of extra miles in those newer smaller turbo engines to run 3 to 5 hundred thousand miles at the same overall costs.
They make Honda s in Ohio
My favorite car ever ill never sale mine
Man i have been trying to find one of these for some time now, but no one seems to be selling them.
V8 is the only way to go In a truck. 4 cylinder has no power. V6 is the worst of both worlds. Bad gas mileage and not much power. In a car it just depends on the car
Be careful buying one. If gas goes to $6 a gallon, the fuel costs will be high high high.
Better watch those slick days in Tenn cuz that thing ain't got 4 wheel drive
i want ONE!
That's why old skool is always the best
So what larger truck do I buy if not a tundra???
I remember when this guy was relevant.
I don't know about forever now cars get old just like people 🤔
55 years of experience 😂
I cannot fathom why on God’s Earth Toyota thought it was a good idea to stop making the 5.7 V8. It is easily one of the best gasoline engines ever made. People can buy a lot of gas for the price of the engine and turbos in the new 3.4 V6 turbo pos. Smh.
Wish they had brought their V12 to the US.
Scotty loves his V-8 engines and his V-8 tomato juice.
nice live aboard.. get the moon roof
just how big are the fuel tanks on these 15 mpg cars? i'm shy of 50 litres but at 50 mpg. these have to be at least half more in size to make any practical sense.
For this particular vehicle, it has a fuel capacity of 26.4 gallons which is just under 100 liters (99.93).
When the gas light comes on it fills with 20 gallons but listed as having a 26 gallon tank. 6 gallon reserve
Scotty, I think there is one purpose for those engine covers--they help protect us from the engine heat when the engine is really hot and we are near it. Don't you agree?
What year was it ???
It’s fun to be first 😊
Is this the same 4.6 v8 in the Lexus GX 460?
5.7
The one in this video is 5.7 but in lower trims it was available with the 4.6
This is a lot of clams for a used vehicle.
Because new cars are so ridiculously priced, the used ones sell for more, too.
Its still a 2x better deal than a new one.
Id like to see actual evidence that its a good build quality because its built in the USA but i tend to believe it
6 million subscribers. I know you must be rich and probably have alot of cars. Can you give me a car?