2+ year 2008 Acura TSX 6MT owner here 🖐🏻 After my 2 year ownership, it's been a decent car. Car suffers from major body roll so I installed a Progress sway bar on the back, improved driving significantly 💯 Also the car was made for an automatic gearbox, so throttle response is terrible thanks to the DBW. Downshifting can be a real headache. I had 2 major repairs so far. The infamous front suspension failure which yileded me $1k worth of repairs. My ECU failed when it wouldn't respond to my immobilizer, but I got it replaced free of charge because of a recall from years ago. The verdict? Great car! Expect to purchase parts for it like it's an Acura, not a Honda. It's like the poor man's TL but with Honda's bulletproof K24a2 engine.
05 tsx 6 speed w/133k miles was my first car. So much fun to learn stick on and it saved my life when someone blew a light running from the cops totaling it. 06+ have 205 hp, better tech and the ac compressors don’t implode as frequently 10/10 recommend thinking about getting another
@@saviorstyles9148 the prices of them these days are craaaaazy man I bought mine back in 2016 for $6500 1 owner car clean title 133k miles FROM A DEALER I see them in soflo with double the miles asking more money on marketplace 🥲
I had a tsx and I agree, it’s one of the best daily’s you could ask for. Huge modding potential and super comfortable, I took mine on long road trips all over. Carved canyon roads and camper with it and would drive back home 10 hours no issues. Great cars
Honorable mention 2004-2008 Saab 9-3 Aero. Has a 2.8L Turbocharged v6 that, with a few bolt-ons, can make mid 400 to 500hp. Can get it in a 6 speed manual also. Parts are also pretty attainable since this is the era of Saab when it was a GM parts bin. The 2.0/arc models are nice as well since its basically a fancy cobalt with a similar ecotech motor. Their pretty reliable and fun cars with a simple tune.
This is a good recommendation. SportCombi could haul a whole family and all their possessions, but I think there's some caveats to explore. When I think of the v6 aero I think of heat soak problems and axle failures, and I would absolutely recommend a metal coolant reservoir (the crack all the time) and not putting the car too low. I'd also say that the older 2.0T Aeros/Vectors depending on year and market, are a better option if you're a more handling focused driver; Having driven a tuned v6 and 2.0T back to back on the same roads, with the same tires, suspension, and alignment, I can say that the point in of the front end is a night and day difference.
As far as S60Rs go for anyone interested the major maintenance you need to address are the timing components as it’s an interference engine and the PCV system. Those are the two major things that could kill the car. The car doesn’t have a “pcv valve” it has a interworking of various hoses and a charcoal box that makes up the pcv system and when not replaced in a timely manner or if you drive the vehicle short distances and like a grandma it will get clogged up ultimately resulting it in pushing out a cam seal and giving you a major oil leak (the engine doesn’t use a traditional valve cover or gasket) The Volvo 5 cylinder engines sound amazing and have a lot of potential but parts are expensive to buy and the 83mm bore 2.5l engines do have weaker blocks than the 81mm bore ones found in the T5s.
I never understood why Acura never gave the 1st gen TSX the Type S treatment. They gave the 04-08 TL a Type S version for the '07 and '08 model years. A Type S TSX would've been dope and got even more power at least 220-230hp and 200lb-ft of tq. Nevertheless, I would choose the 8th gen Civic Si and the '04-'08 TSX as my picks.
06-08 M-B CLS 500 or 550, you can find clean examples under 100k miles for 6k-8k lol, depending what motor you get it’s 302hp or 382hp, you get shift buttons (paddle shifters) on the back of the steering wheel too. This was the first 4-door coupe even before Audi’s A7/S7/RS7 & BMW’s Gran Coupe Options
I got an 01 Buick Regal GS for $3000. Factory supercharged 3800. Bought the stage 2 kit from ZZP for less than a grand, extra 30-40hp and more whine/supercharger noises.
Here in brazil, the 8th Gen Civic Si Sedan is getting into prices of 60k, 70k, 80k and even 120k for a 2008 / 2009 car, it's absurd but it's worthy here.
Honorable mention no one is going to mention. 2010/2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS Touring. 280hp/259ft/lbs, 6 speed auto, active H arm rear and a similar front setup to the Regal GS, All of the luxury bells and whistles too, it's quite a luxurious car. I had the remote sunshade, rear media headrest, HK sound system, heads up display, heated and cooled seats, heated steering wheel. Had it on 5th gen SS wheels. Only thing to watch out for are timing chains, some preventative maintenance will take care of that.
A e60 550i would be a great car on this list. It's a lot more reliable than the audi shown but still has a lot of problems than most of the cars listed.yi had one for years and got it to 200k
I want 4 seats(don't care if 4 doors), ideally rwd, and under 3400lbs with around 200-300hp stock and the ability to take turbocharging for 450whp plus. There's an E46 325i in my area for $2800 and has 214k miles (looks immaculate though) and I'm wondering if it's a good idea. I currently don't have a car at all and my budget is an absolute practical max of $4500 cash. Not taking any loans out this time around.
I had a 3 series that went through two engines. It was super unreliable. I bought 5 series a few years later, and I didn't keep it long. 😂😂 The title is "...worth buying" after all! 🤷🏻♂️
Audis run alot of miles depending on the engine. unfortunaly the US doesnt use the diesel engines. Cause the diesel engines run forever, here in Portugal its common to see them for sale with 300+ kms and running perfectly
Volvo s60r mentioned probably the best on the list the t5 is also a good choice 2.3l is a stronger block you don't have to deal with block cracking issue that the 2.5l in the R's have.
Finna probably get hate for this but what about the 7th gen Malibu with the v6 option, the v6 is the same 3.6l from the 5th gen base model Camaro but the 3.6 in the Malibu only makes 252 hp but can be tuned to 300hp, reliability is good for a v6 American car. Bad things are cheap plastic interior, FWD and doesn’t come in manual ofc since it’s not really a sports car. But it’s good if u want something that has decent pickup speed and isn’t known for being fast. Basically it’s the same platform as the Saturn Aura just looks better imo.
Gs300 comes with the 2jz-ge not the 2jz-gte I wouldn’t recommend adding a turbo to the 2jz ge. They say they can handle boost but in reality they can’t I’ve seen multiple gs300s blown not even in the 400whp range.
Right!? Every time I see one of these videos it pisses me off. Damn youtube tax is real. I've known about all of these the whole time, and know of countless others I won't even say out loud. You guys know! Early 90's JDM Mazda with four seats and two doors.. Epic car that's still flying under the "influencer" radar.
by no means would i say volvos of that era are on the fence between econo and luxury cars. i would say that they are luxury cars as the interior is much nicer than lexus's, acuras, infinitis and 90 percent of bmws all from that era and majority of volvos of that era ride nicely asides from the more performance based models like the s60
slight correction. 8th gen si also has a k24, they have the k24z3 whilst the tsx had the k24a2. the k24a is the best one you can have but thats only in the jdm versions of the car. but for usdm the tsx has the best stock motor and the 8th gen si is great too. pretty sure the 8th gen head flows a lil bit better too so a lot of people do the frankenstein with the tsx bottom and si head. rsx type s oil pump is the best to throw on these things and then stock internals your're ready for at least 400whp with boost.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with FF/FWD , you just gotta know how to actually drive! Real skill doesn't manifest only when you're in your most ideal setup. It's proven by being able to drive anything well, if not expertly. Also, that whole "enthusiasts drive manuals or nothing" claim is so f*cking tired and played. A manual is a preference. And outside of that, it's one real benefit is that you can bump start/clutch start/push start a manual trans vehicle. A truly good DCT or sequential trans will always be better in every way!! Thing PDK's,DSG's, and a Shift-Tronic. Or full race spec sequentials where you start off with the clutch and just slap and ride! (Pun very much intended). I have nothing against people who love a manual, or manual trans vehicles. I can easily drive stick, I just don't prefer it by any means. What I don't like is the tired lie of "real men/women drive stick", or car enthusiasts only drive stick. Again, a tired and verrrrrrrry very old lie! And no, drag racers don't prefer them either. Drag racers prefer going faster than everyone else. That can only be done with Autos, DCT's, and Sequentials. Btw, all of the Lexus GS, LS, & SC series between their beginning and about 2009 are perfect cars!!! You won't find better, unless it's another Lexus or Toyota. Acura is pretty close too! They're almost tied. Almost. Toyota ftw!
Dct might be technically better but you won't find a reliable one in this price range. When it comes to old cars the manuals are far more reliable than the autos and are more fun to boot
2+ year 2008 Acura TSX 6MT owner here 🖐🏻
After my 2 year ownership, it's been a decent car. Car suffers from major body roll so I installed a Progress sway bar on the back, improved driving significantly 💯 Also the car was made for an automatic gearbox, so throttle response is terrible thanks to the DBW. Downshifting can be a real headache.
I had 2 major repairs so far. The infamous front suspension failure which yileded me $1k worth of repairs. My ECU failed when it wouldn't respond to my immobilizer, but I got it replaced free of charge because of a recall from years ago.
The verdict? Great car! Expect to purchase parts for it like it's an Acura, not a Honda. It's like the poor man's TL but with Honda's bulletproof K24a2 engine.
05 tsx 6 speed w/133k miles was my first car. So much fun to learn stick on and it saved my life when someone blew a light running from the cops totaling it. 06+ have 205 hp, better tech and the ac compressors don’t implode as frequently 10/10 recommend thinking about getting another
Do it!!!
Glad it saved you! And double wishbone suspension!
@@saviorstyles9148 the prices of them these days are craaaaazy man I bought mine back in 2016 for $6500 1 owner car clean title 133k miles FROM A DEALER I see them in soflo with double the miles asking more money on marketplace 🥲
Thank you for raising the value of my TSX
I had a tsx and I agree, it’s one of the best daily’s you could ask for. Huge modding potential and super comfortable, I took mine on long road trips all over. Carved canyon roads and camper with it and would drive back home 10 hours no issues. Great cars
Honorable mention 2004-2008 Saab 9-3 Aero. Has a 2.8L Turbocharged v6 that, with a few bolt-ons, can make mid 400 to 500hp. Can get it in a 6 speed manual also. Parts are also pretty attainable since this is the era of Saab when it was a GM parts bin. The 2.0/arc models are nice as well since its basically a fancy cobalt with a similar ecotech motor. Their pretty reliable and fun cars with a simple tune.
This is a good recommendation. SportCombi could haul a whole family and all their possessions, but I think there's some caveats to explore. When I think of the v6 aero I think of heat soak problems and axle failures, and I would absolutely recommend a metal coolant reservoir (the crack all the time) and not putting the car too low.
I'd also say that the older 2.0T Aeros/Vectors depending on year and market, are a better option if you're a more handling focused driver; Having driven a tuned v6 and 2.0T back to back on the same roads, with the same tires, suspension, and alignment, I can say that the point in of the front end is a night and day difference.
As far as S60Rs go for anyone interested the major maintenance you need to address are the timing components as it’s an interference engine and the PCV system. Those are the two major things that could kill the car. The car doesn’t have a “pcv valve” it has a interworking of various hoses and a charcoal box that makes up the pcv system and when not replaced in a timely manner or if you drive the vehicle short distances and like a grandma it will get clogged up ultimately resulting it in pushing out a cam seal and giving you a major oil leak (the engine doesn’t use a traditional valve cover or gasket) The Volvo 5 cylinder engines sound amazing and have a lot of potential but parts are expensive to buy and the 83mm bore 2.5l engines do have weaker blocks than the 81mm bore ones found in the T5s.
Can’t believe I didn’t find this channel earlier. Thanks for the time you put in to make this video. Subscribed!
I really appreciate it!!! Thanks for watching!
Mazdaspeed 6s and Saab Aeros are other decent options that don’t get talked about often.
delete ur comment bro. i almost have enough saved i don’t need the prices going up
I never understood why Acura never gave the 1st gen TSX the Type S treatment. They gave the 04-08 TL a Type S version for the '07 and '08 model years. A Type S TSX would've been dope and got even more power at least 220-230hp and 200lb-ft of tq.
Nevertheless, I would choose the 8th gen Civic Si and the '04-'08 TSX as my picks.
06-08 M-B CLS 500 or 550, you can find clean examples under 100k miles for 6k-8k lol, depending what motor you get it’s 302hp or 382hp, you get shift buttons (paddle shifters) on the back of the steering wheel too.
This was the first 4-door coupe even before Audi’s A7/S7/RS7 & BMW’s Gran Coupe Options
Love the vids
“Look at the seats they are nice except for the fart stain” 😂🤣
I got an 01 Buick Regal GS for $3000. Factory supercharged 3800. Bought the stage 2 kit from ZZP for less than a grand, extra 30-40hp and more whine/supercharger noises.
The 2010 legacy 3.6R is also a good pick
Here in brazil, the 8th Gen Civic Si Sedan is getting into prices of 60k, 70k, 80k and even 120k for a 2008 / 2009 car, it's absurd but it's worthy here.
In US dollars!?
@@ZLOne17 brazilian money, "reais / real"
@@ZLOne17 nah 60k in brazil its like 10k in US$
"These dashes crack like no other"
Bro has never even HEARD of a 2nd gen Dodge Ram, let alone seen one.
The V6 Chevy Caprice ppv models had the 301HP number while the V8 models had 355.
I have a V8 caprice
One I recommended is the 05 Corolla xrs
Yooo chill lmao
Honorable mention no one is going to mention. 2010/2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS Touring. 280hp/259ft/lbs, 6 speed auto, active H arm rear and a similar front setup to the Regal GS, All of the luxury bells and whistles too, it's quite a luxurious car. I had the remote sunshade, rear media headrest, HK sound system, heads up display, heated and cooled seats, heated steering wheel. Had it on 5th gen SS wheels. Only thing to watch out for are timing chains, some preventative maintenance will take care of that.
A e60 550i would be a great car on this list. It's a lot more reliable than the audi shown but still has a lot of problems than most of the cars listed.yi had one for years and got it to 200k
I want 4 seats(don't care if 4 doors), ideally rwd, and under 3400lbs with around 200-300hp stock and the ability to take turbocharging for 450whp plus. There's an E46 325i in my area for $2800 and has 214k miles (looks immaculate though) and I'm wondering if it's a good idea. I currently don't have a car at all and my budget is an absolute practical max of $4500 cash. Not taking any loans out this time around.
You forgot to add a clapped out e90 3 series😔
too unreliable
Only two European cars per video lol. Everytime I see one of those at a car meet they are barely running😂
I had a 3 series that went through two engines. It was super unreliable. I bought 5 series a few years later, and I didn't keep it long. 😂😂 The title is "...worth buying" after all! 🤷🏻♂️
Got my 2007 Lexus is350 for 7k and definitely worth the money
Audis run alot of miles depending on the engine. unfortunaly the US doesnt use the diesel engines. Cause the diesel engines run forever, here in Portugal its common to see them for sale with 300+ kms and running perfectly
I have an s60r but I’m getting a g37 in a week
It’s never had any problems and got it at 145,000 miles and have driven it up to 170,000
Volvo s60r mentioned probably the best on the list the t5 is also a good choice 2.3l is a stronger block you don't have to deal with block cracking issue that the 2.5l in the R's have.
Honorable mention: the vovlo s80 with the b8444s V8 made by Yamaha that thing is a beast.
Try 2005-2006 6-speed manual 3.5 SE Nissan Altima, you won't believe how fast it goes with full bolt-ons and a tune.
Yeah those are also sweet! I’ll add those next time.
Altima se r is better though
Finna probably get hate for this but what about the 7th gen Malibu with the v6 option, the v6 is the same 3.6l from the 5th gen base model Camaro but the 3.6 in the Malibu only makes 252 hp but can be tuned to 300hp, reliability is good for a v6 American car. Bad things are cheap plastic interior, FWD and doesn’t come in manual ofc since it’s not really a sports car. But it’s good if u want something that has decent pickup speed and isn’t known for being fast. Basically it’s the same platform as the Saturn Aura just looks better imo.
TL 6MT is better than everything else on here
B13 Sentra SE-R is another option, right?
the l77 makes 361hp and 385ftlbs idk where you got 301 and I think the torque number is the power or torque of the ly7 v6
Ahh I forgot to go back and change it :/ shiiii. Sorry
Bruuuh wheres the legacy gt/spec.b?
Next video!
Infiniti g20 #1 come with an SR20de fwd under 4 sometimes under 3k you’ll find em
Mitsubishi lancer x ?
Gs300 comes with the 2jz-ge not the 2jz-gte I wouldn’t recommend adding a turbo to the 2jz ge. They say they can handle boost but in reality they can’t I’ve seen multiple gs300s blown not even in the 400whp range.
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can you just not make these types of videos normies dont need to know about these cars
Normies most likely won't watch. Hopefully
Right, like now the price of used ones is gonna go up
@@Patphenis They do. All the time. That's why prices go up.
this video seems to be targeted towards car enthusiasts, not normies
Right!? Every time I see one of these videos it pisses me off. Damn youtube tax is real. I've known about all of these the whole time, and know of countless others I won't even say out loud. You guys know! Early 90's JDM Mazda with four seats and two doors.. Epic car that's still flying under the "influencer" radar.
9th gen si has vtec, just on intake side
True
Mazdaspeed 6 is a good option
What’s with smoking the tires and driving in circles? Is that a ‘thing’? Pretty stupid in my opinion.
bro really forgot the skoda octavia 1 gen rs or just the skoda octavia laurin klement with 1.8T those are harder to find good luck americans
by no means would i say volvos of that era are on the fence between econo and luxury cars. i would say that they are luxury cars as the interior is much nicer than lexus's, acuras, infinitis and 90 percent of bmws all from that era and majority of volvos of that era ride nicely asides from the more performance based models like the s60
Most are bottoming out in value and staying there 😂
They won’t inflate long term 😂
I miss my Commodore 😢
Time to get another!
Hell yeah Volvo all the way
slight correction. 8th gen si also has a k24, they have the k24z3 whilst the tsx had the k24a2. the k24a is the best one you can have but thats only in the jdm versions of the car. but for usdm the tsx has the best stock motor and the 8th gen si is great too. pretty sure the 8th gen head flows a lil bit better too so a lot of people do the frankenstein with the tsx bottom and si head. rsx type s oil pump is the best to throw on these things and then stock internals your're ready for at least 400whp with boost.
Your talking about the 9th gen civic bro. Im almost positive the 8th gen did not come with a k24
7k for a 210k mile civic si they scamming you holy
There's absolutely nothing wrong with FF/FWD , you just gotta know how to actually drive! Real skill doesn't manifest only when you're in your most ideal setup. It's proven by being able to drive anything well, if not expertly. Also, that whole "enthusiasts drive manuals or nothing" claim is so f*cking tired and played. A manual is a preference. And outside of that, it's one real benefit is that you can bump start/clutch start/push start a manual trans vehicle. A truly good DCT or sequential trans will always be better in every way!! Thing PDK's,DSG's, and a Shift-Tronic. Or full race spec sequentials where you start off with the clutch and just slap and ride! (Pun very much intended). I have nothing against people who love a manual, or manual trans vehicles. I can easily drive stick, I just don't prefer it by any means. What I don't like is the tired lie of "real men/women drive stick", or car enthusiasts only drive stick. Again, a tired and verrrrrrrry very old lie! And no, drag racers don't prefer them either. Drag racers prefer going faster than everyone else. That can only be done with Autos, DCT's, and Sequentials. Btw, all of the Lexus GS, LS, & SC series between their beginning and about 2009 are perfect cars!!! You won't find better, unless it's another Lexus or Toyota. Acura is pretty close too! They're almost tied. Almost. Toyota ftw!
Dct might be technically better but you won't find a reliable one in this price range. When it comes to old cars the manuals are far more reliable than the autos and are more fun to boot
328i
Bro the Taurus is ass we got one in the shop the thing is a nightmare to work on
What’s makes it a nightmare?
Dude I'm sorry but Taurus' have always been a mechanical nightmare. Every generation since the 90s
...every year a typical cheap used cars go up and up and up...
How dare you leave the wax out of this:(
Next time!
Wrx I mean dam autocorrect
Otty? 🙄🤔 Audi=OW-Dee 👉👌
Bruh keep quiet about the s60r I’m not tryna pay more than it is now
CAPPPPP Some coupes gave backseats
Recent model BMW turbo, Merc, or Audi. End thread.
It will look good in the driveway not working but thats about it
SUVs are the worst handling vehicles out there 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️‼️
@@DavidSenna57 why are u bring up SUVs? There were no SUVs on the list
Well yes, but why on this video?
Are you dumb? We talking sedans
You must have never driven a truck hard