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  • Avoid These Cars With the WORST Engines EVER - Unreliable Cars
    There are 3 things that can cost you a ton of money: engines, electronics, and transmission. Today, I'm going to tell you about 5 of the worst engines, where you can find these engines, and what the manufacturer of these cars are going to do about it.
    We'll walk through the N63 engine from BMW, the Audi V8 with greater than 600 hp, a GMC/Chevrolet 5.3/6.2 V8, and a few others. We'll tell you why these are the worst engines in some of the greatest cars available.
    You'll want to make sure you buy the right car, SUV, or truck, and you don't want to buy a boring car. It's just that these cars will drain your wallet and you'll be left with one of the worst maintenance problem cars.
    Where we believe that Life's Too Short To Drive Boring Cars so we just don't and you shouldn't either.
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  • @garydurandt4260
    @garydurandt4260 2 года назад +1396

    If you are going to buy a landrover/rangerover make sure you get the one with the heated rear glass. This is to keep your hands warm in winter whilst you are pushing it.

  • @danrooney3704
    @danrooney3704 2 года назад +94

    Thanks for doing these videos. A lot of manufacturers are making junk and need to be held accountable

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +4

      Absolutely, thanks Dan for watching

  • @Shadobanned4life
    @Shadobanned4life 2 года назад +196

    Considering the reputation of all the manufacturers,and the cost of the vehicles new,these engines should all be damn near perfect. In this day and age,there is no excuse for making junk.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 2 года назад +14

      Exactly they should come with a 100k bumper to bumper warranty.

    • @ronwinningham993
      @ronwinningham993 2 года назад +13

      Absolutely 100. Ridiculous they can't get engine and transmissions right today.

    • @jusrobington
      @jusrobington 2 года назад +13

      The car manufacturers don't make money by making bullet proof vehicles.
      Just imagine having a car run 200+k miles on regular maintenance.
      Imagine the energy and material saving.

    • @toby7291
      @toby7291 2 года назад +1

      ABSOLUTELY!

    • @Gameplayery
      @Gameplayery 2 года назад +13

      Not sure what you mean about reputation. These manufacturers are known to make junky cars, especially Kia/Hyundai and some of the USDM brands. Euro usually has lots of electronics issues and Japan well is best for reliability (Mostly Toyota and Honda tho)

  • @kaseymoe
    @kaseymoe 2 года назад +161

    The only good thing about the Cadillac Northstar engine was you got to make a lot of new friends at the service garage.

    • @eac1235
      @eac1235 2 года назад +7

      Cadillac put me off from American cars forever but depending on the Northstar they could be great. So long as the oil rings were installed correctly. My old boss had one one for 200 k before he sold it.All he had done was alternator at160k. Another co worker had one he went around 170 k ,no major issues. So it could be a great reliable car but was a crap shoot.

    • @jackanderson2773
      @jackanderson2773 2 года назад +5

      @@eac1235 Sounds like an older Cadillac . Stay away from the new models as it's GM . Get a Lexus or something .

    • @davideskelin5807
      @davideskelin5807 2 года назад +6

      @@eac1235 I traded a Northstar powered Cadillac for a 2013 Lincoln. Mechanically it wasn't any better. But at least it didn't burn oil.
      That will be my last American luxury car.

    • @robertleath9913
      @robertleath9913 2 года назад +3

      The concept of it made sense. Too bad it didnt work and they put it out there anyway. Total Piece of Junk.

    • @James-id5xq
      @James-id5xq 2 года назад +4

      Parents 98 deville ran perfect at 185k. The coolant temp would get near 230 pulling hills but the head gasket never let go

  • @gtpcruiser02
    @gtpcruiser02 2 года назад +621

    Its amazing how when German engineers design junk vehicles we rarely ever hear a peep but when American engineers design junk vehicles nobody ever forgets.

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 2 года назад +26

      Well most domestic shit is junk. Did you watch the video?

    • @thomasabbottjr
      @thomasabbottjr 2 года назад +27

      I’ll NEVER own a German designed piece of junk. I’ll also never own another domestic vehicle either 😛

    • @shawnmcculley2995
      @shawnmcculley2995 2 года назад +34

      Those well loved Japanese cars have those wonderful Takata air bags that shoot metal into your face.

    • @claverhouse1
      @claverhouse1 2 года назад +25

      This is the thing - SOME foreign ( to the US ) engineered vehicles have issues, but ALL American vehicles are a laughing stock everywhere other than North America

    • @TermlessHGW
      @TermlessHGW 2 года назад +5

      R C you clearly don't read European news...

  • @barryervin8536
    @barryervin8536 2 года назад +294

    When I was working at a BMW dealership in the 90s, we had so many complaints of excessive oil consumption that BMW fixed the problem in the typical German way. They changed the acceptable oil usage from 1 pint in 1200 miles to 1 quart in 390 miles. Problem solved!

    • @einfelder8262
      @einfelder8262 2 года назад +6

      Kinda like the early LS engines - couldn't keep the oil up to them.

    • @DM-hw4cr
      @DM-hw4cr 2 года назад

      Crazy

    • @2006gtobob
      @2006gtobob 2 года назад +7

      Kids aren't uneducated, they're just operating from a lower set of standards...now every kid can easily be the valedictorian, problem solved, case closed, gavil swung!
      There isn't any problem that can not be easily solved by lowering the standards we all used to deem acceptable. Ask the Germans how they did things in the 1930's and 1940's with people they found to not meet their standards of excellence.
      In the world of government regulation and cars built to a price point instead of a high standard, all the PR and marketing teams of any manufacturer need to do to increase the perception of excellence and "reliability" is reduce the warranty coverage, blame the owners for not performing basic maintenance even if the dealer takes care of all basic maintenance and has documented it all, and then finally declare, "Look, most people own their cars for only an "x" amount of time and mileage. And most of our vehicles are leased. During that time frame, our vehicles are excellent! It's not nickel and dimed cost cutting engineering! (Screw those second and third owners who couldn't afford to buy new and take the hit in depreciation!)"
      Excellence is just a term the PR and marketing teams have used to sell their wares since day one. Thog's rock is a much better, durable, more luxurious rock than Thag's sandstone piece of slag. Thog even offers a limited warranty and free standard rock repairs for the first 3 hits. Excellence: For all the times you need to be hitting Thag in his sandstone head!

    • @Oldbmwr100rs
      @Oldbmwr100rs 2 года назад +6

      That V8 in the new style 740, BMW came out with a toolkit to replace the valve stem seals, my god what a chore! I love 1 Qt. in 390 miles, worse than a 60's Jag where the same amount of oil loss in 500 miles was acceptable!

    • @jarikinnunen1718
      @jarikinnunen1718 2 года назад +4

      When you can buy expensive car, how realistic is wait low maintenance costs? Put oil in engine is dirt cheap.

  • @petejoseph8257
    @petejoseph8257 2 года назад +107

    Class action law suit? That’s where lawyers pay themselves huge amounts of victims money.

    • @billboyd4051
      @billboyd4051 2 года назад +10

      Thats what lawyers do.

    • @Ja2808R
      @Ja2808R 2 года назад +9

      “You are part of a $180 million class action suit for your... in ... please send in to claim your $4.41.”

  • @markbeiser
    @markbeiser 2 года назад +273

    Anyone who buys a Range Rover expecting perfection has clearly never owned a Range Rover!

    • @tocreatee5736
      @tocreatee5736 2 года назад +14

      50% of all car fire on US highway are hyundai or KIA. they are the absolute worst.

    • @lovera3878
      @lovera3878 2 года назад +7

      A car just good for leasing. It has never been a reliable car.

    • @davidg.9942
      @davidg.9942 2 года назад +2

      ahh,, could only agree with you in 25 most 30%,,, owned 4 different range rovers since 2004 to 2021,,,,2 sports & 2 full size to be precise,,,I swear, I bet my head, arm and tong with eyes lol that I did not have any major problems with them but ONE,, the 2004 was made by BMW and it was nothing but disaster, constant overheating issues with engine and tranny or air suspension problems, 3 years with 50K already pile of garbage, basically every month I was having a problem lol... the other 3 were made during Ford era. Only little minor things, but never got stranded on the road or broken down,,,
      Glad I never gave up on RR after my first unfortunate run with 2004. But when I hear horror stories from Tesla customers RR looks like Toyota lol.

    • @h.mandelene3279
      @h.mandelene3279 2 года назад +3

      @J.P.M. 52 You do look good when u r pulled over on the shoulder with your LR warning lights blinking....

    • @Marchant2
      @Marchant2 2 года назад +4

      @@tocreatee5736 Ca you please cite your source for that because it sounds like bullsh**

  • @jmpecore
    @jmpecore 2 года назад +50

    We need to go back to simplicity. Dodge Darts with slant sixs were the best! Simple, reliable and affordable.

    • @allansbullet
      @allansbullet 2 года назад +6

      Dead right mate! Had a '62 Plymouth Valiant (the old sloped-back version) when I was in high school and university in Canada, with the 3-speed column change. 225 c.i. - 145 HP stock. Had a new manifold made for a Weber 2-barrel carb. Then it would do over 50mph in second gear! It had very close to 50/50 front/rear weight distribution in a 4 door sedan - handled like a dream around corners, plenty of power. Absolutely COULD NOT kill it!! Had over 200,000 miles on it when I gave it to my brother, and he probably put another 100,000 on it. Used about 1/8 inch of oil on the diptick between changes every 4000 miles! Great car! Bought another later year one when I moved here to New Zealand 48 years ago!

    • @jmpecore
      @jmpecore 2 года назад +3

      @@allansbullet That is awesome!! I love hearing these slant six experiences! After 35 years, I never grow tired of them. I had 74 Valiant Scamp in the 90s. Super reliable. Never burned oil. Sold it to a truck driver about 20 years ago and I'm sure that it's still running. Slant Sixes are immortal... like a clock!!
      I am inspired to write a book now called "The Slant Six Chronicles" with stories like yours and at least a dozen others I know. One guy I knew bought a 72 Valiant in the 80s, sold it with 120k miles on it in the early 90s. As he was cleaning it out, he found a buried receipt under the passenger seat from 1979 for a work order on a new odometer from a local shop. Odometer reading on the paper said 76k as "mileage in". So his car was just over the 200k mark and had no idea until the day he let it go!!

    • @jonhamilton5789
      @jonhamilton5789 2 года назад +4

      The AMC 258 ci straight 6 was another great engine.

    • @carlstclair9920
      @carlstclair9920 2 года назад +2

      Agree 100 percent

    • @GardenerEarthGuy
      @GardenerEarthGuy 2 года назад +2

      @@jonhamilton5789
      Had a 76 Hornet after my 70 Javelin got hit...
      Hornet would definitely get up and go, rolling down the road with those famous door handles.

  • @cdamauser1963
    @cdamauser1963 2 года назад +56

    I'll stick with my GM Goodwrench 5.7 liter (350) in my 73 GMC Pickup, old Rusty!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +13

      I have had a couple old Chevys as well I had a 1979 and a 1981 bother with 350s. Work horse trucks

    • @danielheartsill4269
      @danielheartsill4269 2 года назад +8

      And keep it till it rots because you can't get a better one.

    • @melaniejenkins2754
      @melaniejenkins2754 2 года назад

      HELL YEA

    • @petersack5074
      @petersack5074 2 года назад

      @@ooneybird27 yes, on all points. The Chrysler, 225 slant six, is in the same category. Never ending reliability, same as 235 inline 6 of GM.......now, small aluminum blocks, and 500 hp with turbos ( listen up , BMW ! )......not enough BLOCK, to sustain the torque/pressure of combustion,and also, not a very good heater for warmth inside the vehicle,.... NOT ENOUGH REAL METAL (ie : 'cast iron' ) in that cheap, small engine block . Baby boomer generation, of inventors/engine designers, is gone. ' FOLKS, THIS IS AS GOOD, as it's probably gonna be.....''

  • @aljay2955
    @aljay2955 2 года назад +22

    I asked a wrecker driver once which vehicles he tows the most. Without hesitation he said BMW and Mercedes.

    • @billpo
      @billpo 2 года назад +2

      Gone are the days when they made great cars…

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Год назад

      The other poor car owners can’t afford a wrecker. They either fix it on the side of the road or have a buddy yank it with a two strap. Nothing like seeing a Honda Civic yank an HD Pickup down the Freeway very slowly.

  • @mcburcke
    @mcburcke 2 года назад +10

    In Germany, Beemers are known to be maintenance nightmares for decades.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +3

      For sure they are. It’s time to move on.

  • @joefisk4448
    @joefisk4448 2 года назад +105

    How about just say stay away from ALL BMW's, Audi's and Rangerover's.

    • @mikefrech1123
      @mikefrech1123 2 года назад +6

      How about just stay away from all European vehicles?

    • @newchannel1220
      @newchannel1220 2 года назад +6

      korean cars are the worst

    • @marklowe7431
      @marklowe7431 2 года назад +9

      @@newchannel1220 And yet 7 year warranty that so far have been serving very well. Can't ever imagine buying an American car over a German.

    • @joefisk4448
      @joefisk4448 2 года назад +9

      @@marklowe7431 I can't imagine someone buying a German car over one made in Japan.

    • @dinogravessi1789
      @dinogravessi1789 2 года назад +5

      BMW inline 6cyl engines are very good.

  • @ralphlazio505
    @ralphlazio505 2 года назад +10

    That ‘fart-balloon’ sound as he’s pointing towards the pipe was hilarious 😂

  • @ucanduitdude2317
    @ucanduitdude2317 2 года назад +75

    My 2003 Silverado 5.3 is still going strong at 328,000 miles. Seems like when they add/improve engineering for better fuel mileage, etc. sometimes they screw things up.

    • @mikemoscato2995
      @mikemoscato2995 2 года назад +2

      Had a 2000 silverado with 540.000 miles diddnt burn oil and still powerfull,rust from the northeast and someone driving in 4 low blew the transmission a d transfer case,otherwise,would still be driveing it!!!!

    • @robwatts4623
      @robwatts4623 2 года назад +5

      I'm still driving my Volvo 745 wagon with 1.3 million on it!

    • @angelo_giachetti
      @angelo_giachetti 2 года назад +6

      I never heard of a stock LS having characteristic valve train issues.

    • @mikemoscato2995
      @mikemoscato2995 2 года назад +1

      @@angelo_giachetti the newer ls with vvt. Varable valve timing are the headaches, the system can be deleted.

    • @christopher6161
      @christopher6161 2 года назад +14

      totally different engine. the new LS series V8's have a ton of variable valve bullshit problems. the old, simpler LS V8's were very robust.

  • @ericpigg2689
    @ericpigg2689 2 года назад +45

    That's a shame on the 5.3. The previous ones would run forever. My 2003 has 240k miles on it, runs like new, uses no oil and still has adequate power to tow 6000lbs. I fully expect it to make it to 300k miles. Mine does not have 4cy/8cyl mode though. That seems to be the root cause for the lifter issues. That and poor maintenance.

    • @charlesfulcher880
      @charlesfulcher880 2 года назад +4

      I have a 2006 GMC Envoy with the Denali package and 5.3 with 160K with not a single problem.

    • @willg.5168
      @willg.5168 2 года назад +3

      Do you have the infamous piston slap at cold start ups?

    • @ericpigg2689
      @ericpigg2689 2 года назад +1

      @@willg.5168 I do not. I know many that have had it for over 100k miles and just keep on rolling though.

    • @willg.5168
      @willg.5168 2 года назад +1

      @@ericpigg2689 yeah, I had that prblm myself, but as you said, they keep a-truck'n along. It's only noticeable at start up, but smooths out after a few min. A bottle of Lucas additive every few oil changes treats it pretty good 🙂💪

    • @AlphanumericCharacters
      @AlphanumericCharacters 2 года назад +3

      @@willg.5168 piston slap on cold start is a normal characteristic of hypereutectic pistons.

  • @scottknoll1699
    @scottknoll1699 2 года назад +25

    Good morning Mark, as always I appreciate your videos, it's great to learn what's going on and what we as consumers need to be aware, thanks for the advice.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +2

      Good morning Scott. Thanks again for reaching out. Yes, this is the guiding star for good and bad automotive buying and ownerships.

    • @umarkedreturn8776
      @umarkedreturn8776 2 года назад

      Hi Scott. You are absolutely correct in the way Mark is so informative in his views on things. Great job!

  • @LoneWolfe863
    @LoneWolfe863 2 года назад +17

    Great information and phenomenal content. The beautiful appearance of some if these luxury cars often sell themselves to the consumer who never really take in all the other aspects of the vehicle. Keep pushing out the knowledge sir...

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot for the support, it’s much appreciated. Yes sadly many people only get excited with the shiny paint and ignore the real deal.

  • @dre3k78
    @dre3k78 2 года назад +188

    I like how this guy is just walking around used car lots shitting on their inventory.

    • @davideskelin5807
      @davideskelin5807 2 года назад +13

      Must have been a Sunday. Otherwise, there would be a salesman or two hovering about.

    • @ASSOpid
      @ASSOpid 2 года назад +3

      @@davideskelin5807 Sunday?? Where the fuck do you live? Sunday is one of the busiest days for car dealers.

    • @davideskelin5807
      @davideskelin5807 2 года назад +18

      @@ASSOpid Where I live (Missouri), they are closed.

    • @gordonmohr2268
      @gordonmohr2268 2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @busterc6600
      @busterc6600 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @zacharybaker6631
    @zacharybaker6631 2 года назад +7

    Very knowledgeable and informative and I’m pretty informed myself, glad there’s people out there like you !

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      I appreciate that!

  • @mannyrosado9887
    @mannyrosado9887 2 года назад +9

    Mark, great video and a bible of information. I was surprise that you didn't list the Mini's engine, both 3 and 4 cylinders and the Jaguars V6s.

  • @leoderosia9279
    @leoderosia9279 2 года назад +15

    Late model bmw, Mercedes are overcomplicated nightmares

  • @sigen7053
    @sigen7053 2 года назад +10

    N63: I`m the most unreliable engine BMW ever made....
    S85: Hold my beer!

  • @megabowzer100
    @megabowzer100 2 года назад +3

    Love your editing touches when you walk past the camera while still holding it 😂 great info and channel.glad I found it

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @Dilberto88
    @Dilberto88 2 года назад +32

    I love it when a blogger does meticulous, analysis paralysis research on the subject matter. Great reviews, Mark!

  • @randyortan9
    @randyortan9 2 года назад +8

    Hey Mark great videos! It's awesome to see someone from the same city putting out good car content. Keep up the good work brother!!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      That’s awesome, thank you very much for the support. Great to hear from a fellow Edmonton ion. Cheers

  • @MidnightinSavannah
    @MidnightinSavannah 2 года назад +5

    Just traded my 2015 Santa Fe 2.0 Turbo with 134,000 miles. I never had 1 min of trouble out of it, i only ran Mobile 1 oil and ran it pretty hard.

  • @larrypesek8818
    @larrypesek8818 2 года назад +4

    That's a lot of good info in a 10 minute video... Thanks!

  • @Shadobanned4life
    @Shadobanned4life 2 года назад +87

    Shame on these car companies for making and selling junk in this day and age ! For the prices they charge, these cars and engines should be nearly perfect.

    • @michaelschwab9563
      @michaelschwab9563 2 года назад +4

      Preach

    • @75OldsNinetyEight
      @75OldsNinetyEight 2 года назад +8

      Welcome to “Only this quarter’s corporate profits matters” world

    • @tocreatee5736
      @tocreatee5736 2 года назад +4

      at least they dont burn down your house. hyundai KIA does..

    • @Oldbmwr100rs
      @Oldbmwr100rs 2 года назад +2

      Most of those cars are usually leased so only out there for under 50K in the hands of the first owner. They might go through the "certified pre owned" program when turned in, given an extended warranty and then sold. Once these cars are over 10 years old, if not earlier, dealers won't touch them, they're left to the open auto repair market. Really after that, as a mechanic myself, most of us say "remember the "X" problem with those such and such cars? Damn glad those are gone!"

    • @sts1541
      @sts1541 2 года назад

      @@tocreatee5736 Oh yeah, Chevy Volts do it too ...

  • @carguybd
    @carguybd 2 года назад +7

    Wow, you really did your research. My buddy’s N63 2013 650iX Gran Coupe just blew up at 53k miles. $120k MSRP and he had to junk it. As for the GM 5.3L V8 there’s a service bulletin stating that if you find needle bearings in your oil pan while changing oil, it’s considered normal. Yes spit bearings are “normal.”

    • @zombified7031
      @zombified7031 2 года назад +3

      Really you tripping on the needle bearing bulletin and after over 25 years working on cars the only one I’ve found that spit needle bearings are the Ford diesels and the oil pump eats them and spits them out through the front cover :)

    • @1gerard47
      @1gerard47 2 года назад

      Wtf.

    • @jesseaguirre2961
      @jesseaguirre2961 2 года назад

      If you find needle bearings in your oil pan or oil change we should already be clattering and making all sorts of noises a little late so that bulletins got to be bullshit you need to post it

  • @boydmerriman
    @boydmerriman 2 года назад +7

    October of 2019, our knock sensor went off when we were pulling a trailer that was bouncing, creating a banging sound on the hitch. Apparently, that kicked the knock sensor on and we ended up with a new engine block and knock sensor replacement as well as a new turbo. Hyundai was very good to us, loaned us a car and did everything with a smile and extended warranty on the factory engine. We were at about 74k when this happened and now we are given another 100k on our drive train warranty since this happened. 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0. So far, so good.

    • @Draxindustries1
      @Draxindustries1 2 года назад +1

      Good customer service. It always the same with Korean cars, if they do go wrong the dealers will always fix them without quibble, sometimes even if they're just out of warranty. With 7 years warranty at least it shows they have confidence in their product..

  • @allansbullet
    @allansbullet 2 года назад +1

    As an old Edmontonian, (presently Christchurch, New Zealand for the past 48 years), it's great to see you produce a bloody good video like this!! VERY informative!! Good luck mate, and Go Oilers!!

  • @rickcoleman8903
    @rickcoleman8903 2 года назад +5

    Bought an escalade 6.2 2008 before afm mess started in 2010 very happy with it.

  • @earlgt2
    @earlgt2 2 года назад +9

    I loved how he pointed to that M4, like THAT car doesn't have ISSUES!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Lol, true they have their shares too bit when a car is so great to drive, it may still be somewhat worth driving. They are amazing machines.

    • @totalyep
      @totalyep 2 года назад

      Total garbage.

  • @clooperman3745
    @clooperman3745 2 года назад +11

    Shame about BMW engines these days, had a 325 Sport in 1989 with the 2.5 litre straight 6 and that is known as a superb, tough and smooth engine, also used in South African Defenders at 2.8 litres.

    • @retiredat44
      @retiredat44 2 года назад

      m54 was a pos, ran great when not blowin up... bad aluminum blocks

  • @michaelsmith-ti6queerc
    @michaelsmith-ti6queerc 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic honest information, love this content. *Subscribed!*

  • @rosewhite---
    @rosewhite--- 2 года назад +33

    All these problems after 100+ years of manufacture is just ridiculous!
    GM lifters for goodness sake!

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 2 года назад +1

      I put new hydraulics from an aftermarket company in my 55 year old AMC V8, work like magic.

  • @byronrios4005
    @byronrios4005 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for your knowledge and honesty keep up the great work.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much

  • @66oggy
    @66oggy 2 года назад +37

    Early Range Rovers, for the first 20 years or so, were essentially posh Land Rovers. Still simple, reliable, with a fantastic 3.5 ltr V8. The later 3.9 was problematic, and when emphasis on luxury took over things started going down hill. Ironic that when BMW bought them they got worse.
    The UK's fantastic reputation of seizing defeat from the jaws of victory.

    • @nathd1748
      @nathd1748 2 года назад +3

      Did BMW ever own land rover? I always thought Jaguar and LR were merged under ownership of an Indian parent company

    • @66oggy
      @66oggy 2 года назад +1

      @@nathd1748 BMW bought Land Rover ( Rover Group ) in 1994, and sold it to Ford in 2000.

    • @vicjones3992
      @vicjones3992 2 года назад

      That is because they overbored it to increase capacity rather than increase the stroke
      If you use a buick 300 crank in the 3.5 with ford 260 rods and pistons it gibes a 4.3 litre torque monster

    • @jayc342009
      @jayc342009 2 года назад +1

      My dad avoids range rovers that were made when BMW owned them because in his words they make terrible engines.

  • @cameraman655
    @cameraman655 2 года назад +1

    Great info, thanks. I am surprised that the dealers allowed you on their lots, criticizing those particular cars.

    • @1gerard47
      @1gerard47 2 года назад +1

      They are in the pub.

  • @TheSchmed
    @TheSchmed 2 года назад +40

    Rule 1, avoid a turbo 4 banger in a big boxy SUV, such as 2.0L in Jeep Wrangler and 2.3 in new Ford Bronco. I would only go naturally aspirated V6 or V8.

    • @jackanderson2773
      @jackanderson2773 2 года назад +3

      True ! I just rid of a small turbo car .

    • @pwrshots
      @pwrshots 2 года назад +12

      True. Any type of forced induction takes life out of an engine.

    • @clooperman3745
      @clooperman3745 2 года назад +1

      That is true to a certain degree, l know people with turbo charged diesel Defenders that have had problems at fairly low mileage but they have been thrashed and not serviced regularly, my old Defender Td5 bought in 2007 never had any issues in 17 years of use and around 255,000 miles.

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane 2 года назад +5

      @@clooperman3745 Turbo diesels are fine, provided that they are driven properly. I have had 3 turbo diesel VW's and they have all run for between 250 and 300,000 miles with no engine problems. Needless to say, quality synthetic oil is a must. At high mileage, many people seem to skimp on oil quality and i is a huge mistake.
      Did your Td5 have the VW engine.?

    • @clooperman3745
      @clooperman3745 2 года назад +1

      @@wilsjane l believe it was Land Rover's own design, it wasn't a VW engine, it was their first use of a diesel engine in a Defender with electronic management l think.

  • @mikeklinkowski4228
    @mikeklinkowski4228 2 года назад +4

    My daughters 2015 Hyundai 2.0L launched the 2nd Piston shaft out the side of the block due to bad bearings. Tough to find a good used one, but found one that had been updated and crappy bearings replaced. One month later, In-Laws 2016 Hyundai 2.0L engine locked up hard because the bearings gave way.. Took about two months for Hyundai to replace. Over the moon engineering!

    • @maxwedge5683
      @maxwedge5683 2 года назад

      Here in America we call those things connecting rods.

  • @kingjlinza
    @kingjlinza 2 года назад +6

    The ones I think of off the top of my head are the Ford 5.4 3V Triton V8, GM 3.6 L V6, and Chrysler 2.7 L V6

    • @barbaricbarbosa
      @barbaricbarbosa 2 года назад

      Yeah 5.4 3V before 2009 afterwards they redesigned heads and spark plugs which was a big fix! My 2011 expedition EL currently has 228,000 miles original engine and transmission only thing done to it is tune up and regular oil changes. Most of them 300,000 and hear some over 400,000 original just need 5W-30 oil not the 5w-20 like Ford recommended but that’s what gives it the engine issues I hear

  • @IBtrollinyoufool
    @IBtrollinyoufool 2 года назад +1

    I like how you really talk about the issues and seem to know about engines truly, unlike other youtubers.

    • @georgevavoulis4758
      @georgevavoulis4758 2 года назад +1

      British automobiles are the worst. I knew a guy with 2 Jaguars . One he drove ,one he kept in his garage for spare parts and Range Rover SUVs I wouldn't use them for scrap metal . If you buy ANY British automobile better be your own mechanic and do ALL repairs yourself as that's the ONLYway to have them . The unltimat9 MONEY PUTS .

    • @IBtrollinyoufool
      @IBtrollinyoufool 2 года назад

      @@georgevavoulis4758 Never owned a British automobile, but everything I read and heard says the same.

  • @dixonrenyin95ugo
    @dixonrenyin95ugo 2 года назад +13

    ..... The good old days when cars were well made are over. We now have junks and plastics everywhere.

    • @stevenhaas9622
      @stevenhaas9622 2 года назад +1

      the "good old days" when you only got 210bhp out of a V8? The "good old days" when everything was a rusted out shitbox at 80k miles? Are those the "good old days" to which you refer?

    • @fensterlips
      @fensterlips 2 года назад

      I hate to disabuse you but I have horror stories from the 60’s 70’s and 80’s about cars that wore out fast, broke all the time while you enjoyed 150 hp and 13 mpg. Drive any car from that vintage. You’ll only do it once.

  • @mdubz101
    @mdubz101 2 года назад +6

    The 5.3l /6.2l are monsters and one of the toughest engines on the road. Lifter fixes are easy and cheap. The lifters go bad because of the AFM that shits down 4 cylinders for gas economy. Lifter goes bad, change em out in your driveway and get back to thrashing. Push rod tech ftw!

  • @d00mch1ld
    @d00mch1ld 2 года назад +2

    Very informative. Found this video after researching the N14 Prince engine.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel

  • @remingtonwingmaster6929
    @remingtonwingmaster6929 2 года назад +11

    Great video. They're mostly gone now, but the Dodge 2.7 V6 deserves some consideration. It wasn't a long running engine even when properly maintained.

    • @andrewstaub5378
      @andrewstaub5378 2 года назад +2

      Yep. Burned oil after 17k and horrific gas mileage , slow as a snail. Was my GF car.

    • @robertestep7017
      @robertestep7017 2 года назад +1

      Oil burners.

  • @clayton8465
    @clayton8465 2 года назад +3

    Great video! My sister had a 2013 Hyundai forte! Motor failed at 145,000 km. You nailed it!

  • @jameswilson8907
    @jameswilson8907 2 года назад +50

    Ex-Hyundai tech here. I can assure you they aren't even using the knock sensors to detect these noises. I haven't worked for them for a few years but when the recall was issued we'd have to take our scan tool (an Android tablet with an obd dongle) and drive the car to a quiet area, roll the windows down then hold the rpms at 2k while the mic IN THE TABLET took a recording and determined whether or not the engine was knocking. And then their fix for if it was "OK" was to PUT A DIFFERENT DIPSTICK IN IT. And I can assure you that tablet never heard a damn thing. The only thing to fail these engine is when they throw rods straight through the block. Fuck Hyundai/Kia.

    • @christopherl2143
      @christopherl2143 2 года назад

      You Know!

    • @trafficjon400
      @trafficjon400 2 года назад +1

      Had a particular experience with hyundai.

    • @jannadrielcervo7753
      @jannadrielcervo7753 2 года назад +3

      WTF! That is a ridiculous way of isolating/finding the problem.

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 2 года назад +1

      I retired from Hyundai after about a year of replacing short blocks. The Android was on its way, but not arrived yet. The word we got was that there was a problem on the block production line that did not completely clean out all of the passsges. Either way, to this very day, I have never seen a manufacturer go do far and bend over so backward as to not just replace engines, but willingly reimburse customers who had to come out of pocket from independent shops. REGARDLESS OF MILEAGE. I still receive reimbursement and follow-up recall information for my old 2011 Sonata, even though I’ve never had an issue. Loved working for Hyundai. Toyota was pretty good too. Domestics, forget it.

    • @petersack5074
      @petersack5074 2 года назад

      ...korean junk.....same as most stuff, from '' over there '''. ........china uses some of the most softest, cheapest steel on the planet......like a set of hole saws, many sizes, in a package. CHEAP,,,, soft steel..................stay over there, and don't get in any shipping containers, to be sent '' over here '' to north america

  • @jps3b
    @jps3b 2 года назад +2

    I had an X6 50i 2009. Just traded it in for a 2022 X5 M50i. At almost 13 years and 78K miles I had zero issues with my engine. I did have to put oil in it about every 5 months which wasn’t that big of a deal. Oil is cheap. Hopefully BMW fixed this problem because I bought another one and purchased the 10 year bumper to bumper warranty

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Год назад +1

      Beamers are good up to about 100,000 mi then they're garbage.

  • @jonbeauregard5651
    @jonbeauregard5651 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this info. Bro.

  • @paulhooson6850
    @paulhooson6850 2 года назад +4

    Back in 1962 my grandmother bought one of those Buick Skylarks brand new where GM experimented with aluminum V8 engines, where the cooling systems were inadequate and the engines would warp and not run after a short time. GM replaced the engine with a cast iron version, so even old engines had some serious problems. Post WWII Studebakers sure had some sturdy engines, where Studebaker thought that postwar gasoline was going to be higher quality and built their engines to run on 11 to 1 compression ratio gasoline. That had many forged parts and the engines would put out 1 hp pet cubic inch. The 1962 Studebaker Avanti with a factory Paxton Supercharger could go 168mph, significantly faster than a Corvette. Hudson also built extremely strong engines with their 308 cubic inch six with dual H power. There were some awesome old school technology engines at one time. Today's modern engines are so much more high tech in design, but sadly some have design flaws and weaknesses.

    • @christianmotley262
      @christianmotley262 2 года назад

      Are you talking about the Buick 300 V8? They still used aluminum heads in 1964 and had problems, especially if it was the high compression version, in 1965 went to cast iron heads, problem solved.

    • @rcair123
      @rcair123 2 года назад

      Ahhhhhh the Hudson Hornet form complemented by function.

  • @arizonafoldingdoors3772
    @arizonafoldingdoors3772 2 года назад +3

    Super important video! Unfortunately, I own 2 of those brands. a BMW and a Range Rover Sport - SC. However, my BMW is the 2016 535D (diesel) and my Rover is a 2009 4.2L SC. Honestly, other than the Air Suspension system and anything related to that... this has been the best vehicle I've ever owned. Almost 1000 miles off-road and nearly 180K total miles. It's still going strong!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing. Cheers

    • @Epotheros
      @Epotheros 2 года назад

      You've got the 4.2L. Those are significantly more reliable than the 5.0L. Jaguar had the same timing chain issues on the original 4.0L AJ V8, fixed it for the 4.2L and then because Jaguar is gonna Jaguar, they didn't address it in the early 5.0L and it had timing chain guide issues again.

    • @dwp2250
      @dwp2250 2 года назад

      @@Epotheros That’s why JLR changed the spec of the oil to:
      ST JLR 03.5006 Castrol EDGE Professional E-C5 0W-20
      If you use anything else you are asking for problems.
      And before you disagree it’s not only the auto industry we do the same in aviation. RR had to change the spec of the turbo oils used in some engines due to coking and subsequent engine failure?
      My 5Ltr XKR vert. is currently on 170k miles and the only thing that’s been changed is the plastic drive dog to the supercharger. I do carefully follow the service schedule.
      One thing I don’t agree with is the ZF sourced gearbox and it’s so called maintenance free sealed for life. I have had the oil changed twice.

  • @freddaniali
    @freddaniali 2 года назад +1

    Yup, you are correct about the BMW 4.4 twin turbo... my wife had a 650 vert which had massive oil consumption between oil changes and BMW's answer was "Oh, it's just like that." Yeah, BS! She exchanged it for an m850 vert and the new engine no longer consumes oil.

  • @patriot8087
    @patriot8087 2 года назад +2

    Great information, your channel as far as I know this is the only place to get this kind of information. Thanks

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thank you very much. Have an awesome day.

    • @karlpatch4146
      @karlpatch4146 2 года назад

      Cept for the great Scotty Kilmer...

  • @ithamarl4570
    @ithamarl4570 2 года назад +3

    People like you and Scotty Kilmer, The Car Wizzard, Ratches & wrenches, etcetera, are doing an excellent and valuable service to the community, God bless you

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so very much. Greatly appreciated.

  • @joebryant5793
    @joebryant5793 2 года назад +18

    Add the Ram ECO-Diesel to that list. Numerous tone ring failures(engine stops running). They issued a "recall" but...no parts available for over a year now.

  • @watomb
    @watomb 2 года назад

    Good video I can think of worst engines/cars. But you covered mostly new cars so great job.

  • @dcmtrader
    @dcmtrader 2 года назад +17

    Out of a few million Chevy 5.3 engines, almost exclusively the one's that fail have lack of service.

  • @pharoahmonk50
    @pharoahmonk50 2 года назад +3

    The best auto intelligence video I have ever seen! I am subscribed!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Welcome to the channel and thank you very much

  • @Snk13_ty
    @Snk13_ty 2 года назад +38

    Love how informative your channel is. Your knowledge is priceless! 💯💯

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +3

      Thank you very much, I do appreciate the support.

  • @125AXer
    @125AXer 2 года назад +1

    Had a 2001 Suburban, absolutely loved it.
    With only 120K on the clock, it began running rough, throwing misfire codes with the check engine light. Bad lifter? Perhaps, more likely defective camshaft. The engine design requires removal of both cylinder heads to extract the cam. Sold it to someone who would be putting in a new engine.

  • @michaelraabe3401
    @michaelraabe3401 2 года назад +1

    I have an '02 GMC Sierra with the 5.3 liter engine. It has 235,000 miles on it. The only engine repairs I have ever done on it was to replace the alternator and the water pump. Great truck! Bought it new.

  • @anthonycalderone88
    @anthonycalderone88 2 года назад +12

    With the chevy/gmc 5.3L buy a afm Disabler, products like range technology makes one for around $200 and will keep the vehicle in v8 mode, the problem mainly comes from the vehicle constantly switching between v4 and v8

    • @woodsmith8439
      @woodsmith8439 2 года назад +1

      @fpeletz had an 04 Sierra 5.3 go 112k with no issues, til I hit a tree. Bought a Tacoma, and I can’t seem to break it. Yet..

    • @willg.5168
      @willg.5168 2 года назад +1

      @@woodsmith8439 I just went from an Avalanche to a Tundra, so yeah, I'm witchu bro💪🙂

    • @justineaton5750
      @justineaton5750 2 года назад +1

      The way I drive mine it never goes into v4 mode!!

  • @richardslack8873
    @richardslack8873 2 года назад +7

    On the chevy and the GMC its the ones with the 4/8 set up that have the problem with the lifters

  • @jeffb4229
    @jeffb4229 2 года назад +1

    Again, you are spot on. Unfortunately, people don't do their research before buying all of this garbage. I do, and will never fall victim to these manufacturers.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing Jeff. A little research can go a long way

  • @seminolefantodd4736
    @seminolefantodd4736 2 года назад +4

    I can confirm about KIA. I own a 2013 Optima, and had engine #1 replaced (under warranty) at 130K miles. I now have 31K on engine #2. Here's hoping this engine is better than the first, because I'll have them replace #2 under warranty if they don't (thank goodness for their lifetime warranty extension to engine #2).

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing

  • @mfmf100
    @mfmf100 2 года назад +6

    Had no idea about the Audi group engines. How disappointing!

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder8262 2 года назад +8

    Calling all Toyota fanbois posting on here about how fantastic Toyota is. Toyota has just released the LC300 which has a hot V diesel V6 for some markets, including Australia. Here in Australia we have many areas where temperatures routinely hit 45c (113f ). This model will be used to tow maximum allowable loads (3500Kg) up and over some very long inclines in said temperature conditions. Am waiting for the inevitable problems these will have, and Toyoya Australia's denial of issues, just like they denied issues with D4d engine problems, D4D injector failures, massive DPF problems with vehicles fitted with 2.8 diesels, engines in LC200, Prado, Fortuna, and Hilux ingesting dust past useless airbox seals. A very long list of denials requiring class actions to partly address issues. There isn't a "golden" car company in existence, just sayin'.

  • @nanooseguy327
    @nanooseguy327 Год назад +1

    some great info there. You definitely know your stuff. Thank you for that !!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @ngauruhoezodiac3143
    @ngauruhoezodiac3143 2 года назад +4

    The problem is that buyers, automotive magazines and television programmes are attracted to power and acceleration. Back in the day when a two litre engine would have an output of only 100hp engines were much more reliable.

  • @midnightrider7648
    @midnightrider7648 2 года назад +3

    I've owned 4 Cadillac Eldorados. Over the years I've heard so much bad press about the Northstar engine, but I guess I've just been lucky because those engines have always kicked ass. I have an ETC now with a Northstar, and it has performed great.

    • @midnightrider7648
      @midnightrider7648 2 года назад

      @andrew rider:
      The earlier northstars had issues with head gasket leaks. Overheating exacerbated that problem. The bolts were stripping out of the aluminum blocks.

    • @midnightrider7648
      @midnightrider7648 2 года назад

      @andrew rider:
      Yes, every northstar I've owned has had an oil leak. I read that the early ones had trouble when the antifreeze got old, it had a chemical effect on the head bolts & aluminum block, subsequently the bolts eventually stripped loose. I actually like the performance of those engines though. They wind up very quickly. 😎👍

  • @Great_Lakes_Discus
    @Great_Lakes_Discus 2 года назад +5

    Its sucks with that model range rover because that to me is literally the best looking SUV ever made. Runner up is the 2004 escalade

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 2 года назад +1

    Good report. Thanks

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Our pleasure!

  • @bodieb1233
    @bodieb1233 2 года назад +1

    Very good coverage and well explained. Good Job.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot!

  • @raymondabella4684
    @raymondabella4684 2 года назад +10

    Now this is the stuff we all need to know! If these cars were reviewed by a guy like Doug Demuro, he would tell you how awesome each one is because they have useless things like leather wrapped cup holders. Nice info on vehicles that many people don't know are junk. Awesome vid, man! 👍

    • @AMC-eq3jr
      @AMC-eq3jr 2 года назад +2

      Raymoond Abella Break My Wallet
      , Buy More Warranty, Bowel Movement On Wheels, Bavarian Money Waster

    • @raymondabella4684
      @raymondabella4684 2 года назад +1

      @@AMC-eq3jr LOL! Good ones! 👍

  • @ronalddaub7965
    @ronalddaub7965 2 года назад +14

    GMC terrain and the Chevrolet traverse have a 2500$ water pump replacement on the 4 cylinder

    • @kbrobin2464
      @kbrobin2464 2 года назад

      What year models?

    • @davideskelin5807
      @davideskelin5807 2 года назад

      My 2013 Lincoln MKS with the 3.7 was $2200. I am assuming the Taurus would be the same.

  • @javieravantes884
    @javieravantes884 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Very useful.

  • @DonnieVandervort
    @DonnieVandervort 2 года назад +1

    I have to tell you this story. I bought a 2005 Ford f250 with the V10 engine and from the very first day I heard nothing but bad things about the V10. Well 307,800 miles and other then tune ups every 100,000 miles it has never been into the shop. 13 miles to the gallon with or without a load and it just keeps going. at 30,000 miles the transmission started to go out and the Ford dealer told me to bring the truck back in and they were going to install a new not rebuilt transmission in it. The mechanic came up to me and said he was going to fix a few things in the transmission that would make it go for ever and guess what I don't know what he did but the same transmission is in the truck today and it does not miss a beat. Love my Ford V10

  • @t9j6c6j51
    @t9j6c6j51 2 года назад +60

    I have absolutely no interest in owning these type of vehicles, but I thoroughly enjoy your informative videos. First class.

    • @georgevavoulis4758
      @georgevavoulis4758 2 года назад +1

      ALL automakers need to wake up . People won't buy expensive JUNK . Cars even look like crap and nothing is reliable. At one time up until 1995 Audi ,BMW ,Mercedes alere great cars fun to drive can fix many things yourself but after 2000 allcrap with plastic used too much h

    • @garthbekkerbuksie4338
      @garthbekkerbuksie4338 2 года назад

      Alot of BS

  • @ebperformance8436
    @ebperformance8436 2 года назад +8

    I beat one of those range rover’s in a fiero with a 3800 supercharged motor it was a pretty easy race….I hope the range rover driver didn’t break his engine in that race

  • @johnnieguitar5724
    @johnnieguitar5724 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video!! Finally an Edmonton useful RUclips video!!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thank you very much and welcome. Great to hear from a neighbor.

  • @johnpavon799
    @johnpavon799 2 года назад +1

    Great video! You are right the engine & transmission are #1 problems which costs the most.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Yes they are!

  • @sharonw2475
    @sharonw2475 2 года назад +8

    I have that 5.3 liter engine in my 2009 Suburban LTZ, and it has 170,000 miles on it, all I've ever done to it is change the oil and filters, never had a tune-up yet and still runs smooth and strong. I did have to replace one of the rear air shocks but that has nothing to do with the engine. Also had that 5.3 in a GMC Sierra pickup, never done anything to it except change filters/oil in 110,000 miles. Maybe the newer 5.3's are junk but I've never had a problem with the older ones........thank you very much!

    • @alphonsodavis1578
      @alphonsodavis1578 2 года назад

      Yeah I had 2 in that year range and sold them both ,that the best engine I have a couple friends have gone over 300000 and counting

    • @sprint2648
      @sprint2648 2 года назад

      5.3’s we’re good until about 07 or 08 when they put that active fuel management on them.

    • @jimhall5472
      @jimhall5472 2 года назад +1

      I was issued a Tahoe with the 5.3 (the only reason I would ever drive a Chevy), It had 3 stages: on the way to the shop, in the shop, and just got out of the shop.

  • @SSGTA440
    @SSGTA440 2 года назад +16

    Well.....that's why my daily driver is a very reliable and cool car...my 1966 Charger with a 300,000 mile 318 in it gets close to 20mpg in town, and is so cheap, ( all mechanical parts are available) quiet and comfortable, I see no reason to get a new car...until Mopar makes an electric car.....maybe soon. But I'll still keep it!

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 2 года назад

      It only has 300000?

    • @SSGTA440
      @SSGTA440 2 года назад +3

      @@flight2k5 Yeah, I bought it back in 2007, as I got sick and tired of all the BS of the new cars. I have driven it most of the time, except in the summer when I pull my 68 R/T 440 Coronet out for some fun. I also have a 63 Fury with a 426 max wedge, I have owned since '85, but that is NOT a user friendly car..My Coronet I bought in '73....my first car...all #'s correct.

    • @bradhampton6457
      @bradhampton6457 2 года назад +1

      @@SSGTA440 Dude I’m seriously jealous. All those cool Mopars.

    • @SSGTA440
      @SSGTA440 2 года назад +1

      @@bradhampton6457 Yeah, but figure my age, I'm 64..I bought the Coronet in the last half of high school, and just could never find a reason to sell it. In '78, I bought a 1962 Fury with a seized 318 in it for 150 bucks and built a super stock drag car out of it...tubbed, caged 413 max wedge, roller cam, etc...all the stuff. Had fun with it. Got it to go 10.93 124....back in 82....still have that one too...just restored it for Nostalgia SS/EA. It was stored in my friends potato barn for over 20 years, boy, that was a big job, what a mess........she's now all fresh, motor, paint, etc..hopefully I'll be able to run it soon.
      You should shop around for a cool ride, there are many good deals out there. Good luck!!

    • @TheSchmed
      @TheSchmed 2 года назад

      Yep, and if ever an EMP, only pre 1980s cars would run, all others electronics would be fried.

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 2 года назад +2

    a real eye opener... i had always heard that the two days a BMW owner are happy are the day the buy a new BMW and the day they sell it. I drive a (used) Volvo XC60 2011. not turbo. so far ,so good at 125,000 kilometers (bought it at 80K). my favourite vehicle i ever owned was Ford F150 2009 with V8 (gave it to my daughter but it got totalled while parked on the street).

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 2 года назад

      I bought a BMW 6 Series coupe (E63) from new in 2010 and I've been happy with it ever since. I intend to keep it for another decade.

  • @waynejohn8
    @waynejohn8 2 года назад +1

    I never knew you had this 2nd channel. Very informative.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot Wayne for joining. Great to hear from you.

  • @highplainnsdrifter3050
    @highplainnsdrifter3050 2 года назад +5

    You gotta luv that great German Engineering.
    Ahhh....NO you don't.
    Good information dude. The one on poor transmissions was good also.

  • @Shadowdancer777
    @Shadowdancer777 2 года назад +4

    Love watching these videos while owning a late 90's lexus. 🍿

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +2

      Nice

  • @mackakiwinz4353
    @mackakiwinz4353 2 года назад +1

    You seriously are a encyclopaedia of knowledge on vehicles thank you very much you are a legend!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Wow, thanks! Have a great weekend.

  • @ppgliderbrigmatiusmostcold5120
    @ppgliderbrigmatiusmostcold5120 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos!

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much

  • @happyfreeliferc
    @happyfreeliferc 2 года назад +3

    The X5 I believe had fire issues as well... Mercedes built an engine that went in the "Sprinters" and maybe some of their model cars,it had an internal plastic like part that would fail.

  • @edfrawley4356
    @edfrawley4356 2 года назад +4

    With all the complaints I have read about GM's 3.6L V6 I fully expected it to be on this list. Also expected to hear about a certain BMW V8 product which has a rep for bearings going away earlier than one would expect.

    • @scoobdooittoo
      @scoobdooittoo 2 года назад +2

      My 3.6 Saturn Aura has 265k and going strong. Timing chain done at 180k and will change it again at 375k or so.

    • @TheTwtwo
      @TheTwtwo 2 года назад

      The 3.6 was in EVERYTHING gm made for a while. its a pretty much bullet proof engine. certain models got a bad rap due to different cooling arangments, and airflow through the engine bay causing warping of the intake manifolds, and heads eating gaskets.

  • @sparty94
    @sparty94 2 года назад +1

    good video. information is power, and can save you money and headaches down the road.

  • @tednowak3112
    @tednowak3112 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your excelent review.......good job.............

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @84imreplica
    @84imreplica 2 года назад +6

    I'm surprised the BMW N20 engine isn't on your list. I had that engine in my (now sold) 2015 BMW X1 and as soon as the extended warranty was up I sold it. Too bad I didn't research the engine before I bought the X1.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +2

      True and I have discussed those as well. Sadly the old timing chain problem strikes again with those.

    • @Benny-zo3qh
      @Benny-zo3qh 2 года назад

      The timing chain is the only major issue, other than that the N20 isn't a bad engine.

    • @84imreplica
      @84imreplica 2 года назад +1

      @@Benny-zo3qh I wish BMW hadn't put so many plastic parts in the engine. As theses car age these parts become hard and brittle with constant heating and cooling and fail.

    • @The1Doktor
      @The1Doktor 2 года назад +1

      @@Benny-zo3qh That's like saying "I know this guy whos heart stopped, other than that he's pretty healthy". Timing chain failure is a fatal flaw.

    • @Benny-zo3qh
      @Benny-zo3qh 2 года назад

      @@The1Doktor You're missing the point. If you buy one that has had it recently changed to the updated version or find a cheap N20 and have it done yourself (like what I did) the car is reliable. So no it's not like your heart stopping, that's a poor analogy.

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 2 года назад +3

    Hooray. Another fantastic video. I totally always enjoy your content and thank you for the upload.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Greatly appreciated for your kind words/

  • @abrahamfilmss184
    @abrahamfilmss184 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2019 optima s and it has a 2.4L gdi. It’s my first car so I’m glad I watched this video to be aware of potential problems.

    • @ECPP
      @ECPP  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @craigtalbert8248
    @craigtalbert8248 2 года назад

    This is a great video excellent research and presentation
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️