Curtis Fleabag not sure what kind of dealer you own then lol. Toyota’s are known to be more reliable than most trucks. They hold there value more Than any other truck. Rams are shit, gms are good but tank in value, and ford is just ehh
I agree. Hell my 2007 Toyota Corolla LE just rolled over 300.000 with no break downs or anything. Toyotas generally last at least 500k without many issues, but some of the new ones are quite shit, but these Tundras are amazing trucks.
❤️the 3000GT❤️ Way back when, I owned its “sister” car, 🏎 a ‘92 Dodge Stealth R/T, Twin Turbskis, AWD, AWS, 5-speed, in Scarlet Red. Very fast car for back then, faster than my C4 Vette I traded in for it! Also had (state-of-the-art for the time) adjustable suspension & exhaust. Driver’s seat was set up like a cockpit! ✈️. Fastest I’ve ever driven (in Mexico of course😜) was in that car; 155mph before I freaked out thinking if a squirrel 🐿 jumped out, it’d total the car!🤣 Out of the 40+ vehicles I’ve owned, this is one I wish I still had. 👍Great walk-around today Randy; thanks!👍
I remember back in Aug of 91 walking around the Mitsubishi dealership looking at new 3000 gt's! Back then my father purchased a 92 eclipse! Later in life I went on a hell ride in a twin turbo stealth and that awd & a.w.s. made that thing feel like it was on rails! We were on a back road late at night it was swerve after swerve and that stealth hammered threw those turns like nothing at all at 120-130 at the time I was nervous until I thought about the awd and the aws! Great cars!
Eric McGinnis Awesome!👍 You said it.. _”...like it was on rails!”_ You’re absolutely correct! I haven’t driven a car since that gave you that confidence behind the wheel. 🏎
Mitsubishi $300 yes Honda definitely yes Xtrera Hell No! Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera No Titan is worth buying and sending to @Weird Beard, @Vtuned showed how to fix a rocker panel easily. That would fit the channel perfectly. Toyota Tundra the owner didn’t get much for the hail damage seeing the mileage on that truck, I would buy it, it’s well cared for. The four wheel drive easy to fix. Buy it! It’ll be your first Toyota for the channel. Tow just like an F150.
I know its a lot of miles but it says one thing thats its capable and been cery well looked after and to be sold in cos of hail damage is a shame i rarely comment but i think the truck will give great content and got a good feeling about it definaltely worth considering for your channel
That Toyota will pull a million miles easy with regular maintenance. You can tell someone has done great with it so far. I bet you this would be a winner.
The Honda was a good one and I also think the Tundra was a nice looking truck definitely well taken care of, with that being considered I wouldn’t be as worried about the miles.
Mike you must get that Tundra.. she’s work horse.. I can’t imagine what would you do to it.. A good detail job, tune up and some minor repairs . The resale value is ginormous.
I have a 2018 tundra with the 5.7 v8.. only has 14180 miles but glad to see one with so many miles.. I have pulled 9300 pound with mine with absolutely no issues, in flordia.. so not sure how they do on big hills but being your in Oklahoma should be good! buy it!
Randy don't be scared of tat tundra, my brother has one and he's at 430,000 miles and still run strong, the only problem he had with it that crippled his truck for about a month tv's ecm went out and for the major issue with that is it took weeks to find out what the problem was then it was a matter if getting it towed to the dealer from a regular shop and it took 1 day to fix it.... other than that just minor things went out like alternator, fuel pump just wear n tear so ill definitely buy it
I built those for ten years. Go get that tundra. If it can pull the space shuttle, then you will have no trouble towing cars or trucks. Then only knock on the 5.7 is the gas mileage.
Go for the Toyota tundra they are very reliable this one looks to be in very good shape with that many miles on it. I have seen these trucks on youtube with 1 million miles on them. Toyota makes a good truck. Go get her randy
The cutlass ciera had many different engine options 2.5, 2.2, 2.8, 3.1, 3.3, 3.8,and even a 4.3 diesel. I had one and regret selling it was an amazing car.
The flags on the Cutlass Ciera meant it was the International Edition. I had one and it lasted forever. It had a few upgrades that the base model obviously didn’t have like A/C, cassette player, power trunk, tilt, cruise, and a few other things
I don't know the numbers but I would believe the ford pulls more but if you don't need all that capacity, the Toyota probably gets better mpg. I think it's a solid truck, just needs the electrical sorted
Get the tundra and or the accord. Fix and flip for cash. The F250, keep until house has attached shop. Like the mods on F250, consider an Allison 6speed auto new head unit or heads up display.
Consider sending the F250 off and getting the Tundra, 5.7L is a bullet-proof motor. The 4LO flashing may just need a battery disconnect to reset unless it didn't seem to shift. This would be a solid tow vehicle all day long.
A buddy of mine had one of those Cutlass Cieras, back in the day with the Iron Duke... oh, that poor car, he put it through absolutely hell, and it took it! He claimed it was his truck. A ton of bricks... no problem... off-road driving... no problem... pulling out trees... no problem. Absolutely hilarious, and amazing at the same time what a car!
Hey Randy, that Toyota Tundra would be a great new car for Tim if the pricing was ideal. A gift for all the work he is doing for the channel and the house. Would allow him a truck without you giving up your F250. P.s. do not touch the bucket of puss R52 pathfinder next to the Tundra. We owned a '13 Ti (top grade) here in Australia. CVT failed at about 60K and had the entire roof replaced due to rust.
FSR Motorsports in Montclair, CA specializes in these cars. They have VR-4's MK4 Supra's all over the place. Ian is the owner. They are a bit expensive though, because they're a performance shop, but I'd check them out of you decide to keep this 3000GT as a personal car.
On the Tundra the 4LO/traction/check engine lights are because of a failing air injection pump. Only has to do with emissions. You can buy a bypass wiring harness kit for this for about 300 bucks. If you don't want to buy the kit, clear the codes with your scan tool and they won't come back for quite a while. Clearing the codes will also get your 4LO working again.
Man you really should go for that tundra . It'll pull just like any half ton pick up. If fell like if it's gone that far already, it'll probably go another 300k . I would definitely really consider that tundra for the right price . And like the Tacoma , resale is pretty good , and its the big cab as well. Man that tundra is nice
Regarding the Toyota Tundra. Quick search shows the very common problem is the failure of the Transfer Case Actuator Motor. The internet gurus say this is an easy fix.
You get that Tundra now randy, that looks like a bargain. Be weary of a cleanly polished engine bay like that though, may be trying to distract you from some other issue
I had a 1990 Oldsombile Cutlass Cirea (Burnt Orange) with the 3.3L V-6 also had a 1986 model lime green with a 2.8L V-6 with a 3 speed auto. Also brought a 1988 Oldsombile Cirea 2 Door RS white with ground graphics. I also owned 1991 CULTESS Cirea 2 door international MOCEL AS WELL VERY RARE BROUGHT THAT IN 1999 FOR 1000.00.
The Nissan probably has a child lock out on the rear doors. It looks like there is a switch below the pull handle. Keep the Ford F-250. You’ve got it in good shape and it is a known quantity while the Toyota isn’t.
With Toyota you get the Japanese quality. Whereas American cars/trucks aren't known for quality control. Most Toyotas do at least 500k miles - about a million miles without too many issues if any. My '07 Corolla just hit 300k and its never broken down, or given me any issues. Not saying all American vehicles are lemons, but the Toyota would be a more reliable investment than a 1999 Ford. With the Toyota all he would need is gas and oil.
that toyota tundra is a must buy that can last to over 1 million miles there is one in the country that did hit one million miles with no new parts all original and it can tow fine at 200k
Thanks for another great video! I am pretty sure the Ford will tow a lot more than the Toyota! Better to keep it and I am a GM fan but just think about it and you probably will agree! Have a great day! Take care and God bless you all!
I owned a Cutlass ciera and drove it till I was tboned, it was one of the best cars I ever owned. 30 plus miles a gallon on the highway. The Toyota truck, pull a Carfax on it. Good possibility that the 4 low has a bad sensor that's keeping it from engaging.
The Toyota Tundra Oklahoma edition comes with the hail damage from factory 😂
The hail damage is texture to go with the weather you get in Oklahoma
Ha! Yes!
Thundra is a beast for towing , does the job without a question.
Is that why they all squat like a dog taking a shit when ever you put a load in it
That tundra will run forever, and they hold there value more than any other truck. you should buy it!
Curtis Fleabag not sure what kind of dealer you own then lol. Toyota’s are known to be more reliable than most trucks. They hold there value more
Than any other truck. Rams are shit, gms are good but tank in value, and ford is just ehh
Curtis Fleabag not only that but I’m seeing you comment bashing Toyota on like everyone’s comment, something tells me you just don’t like Toyota
Get the Toyota she’s a runner randy it might not be the most powerful v8 but it WILL get the job done trust me and yes it can tow very well!
@@zackaryhosler2502 Wrangler #1, Tacoma #2 & Tundra #4 in retaining their value
@@zackaryhosler2502 lol due to COVID-19 we all work at home. We all smoke too so probably he was smoking while writing that lol
That tundra would do the same miles over again .
@Curtis Fleabag well you know fuck all about Toyotas then . One of these made it to a million miles .
@Curtis Fleabag stop being a hater
@Curtis Fleabag wrong a tundra made it to 1 million miles a ford dodge or chevy wont even come close
I agree. Hell my 2007 Toyota Corolla LE just rolled over 300.000 with no break downs or anything. Toyotas generally last at least 500k without many issues, but some of the new ones are quite shit, but these Tundras are amazing trucks.
@@NickyD Pretty much anything American is a waste of money. For me its Honda and Toyota all the way.
The Iron Duke is like a Harley, if you can get it started, it'll run
Get the Tundra ! You will love it ! It will pass anything on the road except a gas station. I have one , 350000 miles and running strong !
❤️the 3000GT❤️ Way back when, I owned its “sister” car, 🏎 a ‘92 Dodge Stealth R/T, Twin Turbskis, AWD, AWS, 5-speed, in Scarlet Red. Very fast car for back then, faster than my C4 Vette I traded in for it! Also had (state-of-the-art for the time) adjustable suspension & exhaust. Driver’s seat was set up like a cockpit! ✈️. Fastest I’ve ever driven (in Mexico of course😜) was in that car; 155mph before I freaked out thinking if a squirrel 🐿 jumped out, it’d total the car!🤣 Out of the 40+ vehicles I’ve owned, this is one I wish I still had.
👍Great walk-around today Randy; thanks!👍
Nice
I remember back in Aug of 91 walking around the Mitsubishi dealership looking at new 3000 gt's! Back then my father purchased a 92 eclipse! Later in life I went on a hell ride in a twin turbo stealth and that awd & a.w.s. made that thing feel like it was on rails! We were on a back road late at night it was swerve after swerve and that stealth hammered threw those turns like nothing at all at 120-130 at the time I was nervous until I thought about the awd and the aws! Great cars!
Eric McGinnis Awesome!👍 You said it.. _”...like it was on rails!”_ You’re absolutely correct! I haven’t driven a car since that gave you that confidence behind the wheel. 🏎
That 5.7 tundra will tow no problem at all, my dad has had 4 of these trucks and he tows all the time
Mitsubishi $300 yes
Honda definitely yes
Xtrera Hell No!
Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera No
Titan is worth buying and sending to @Weird Beard, @Vtuned showed how to fix a rocker panel easily. That would fit the channel perfectly.
Toyota Tundra the owner didn’t get much for the hail damage seeing the mileage on that truck, I would buy it, it’s well cared for. The four wheel drive easy to fix. Buy it! It’ll be your first Toyota for the channel. Tow just like an F150.
I don’t know if I would replace a big diesel for towing but if your looking for a refined nicer truck that’s definitely one
I'm amazed by how clean that Tundra is
The Toyota and the Honda will still make good drivers
Those Toyota pick up trucks are phenomenal I know a lot of construction workers that use them
Love the videos never get tired of the Copart walk arounds. Great stuff.
Wow that tundra is in amazing condition for that mileage
That almost looks like a new engine in that Tundra. Go for it Uber Man.
I wouldn’t get rid of f250 but definitely get tundra at the right price. I’d love to have it!
You should go for that tundra, it has so much life still!
I know its a lot of miles but it says one thing thats its capable and been cery well looked after and to be sold in cos of hail damage is a shame i rarely comment but i think the truck will give great content and got a good feeling about it definaltely worth considering for your channel
That Toyota will pull a million miles easy with regular maintenance. You can tell someone has done great with it so far. I bet you this would be a winner.
I would definitely get the tundra or accord excellent vehicles!!!
My mom has a cutlass just like that one and I have the same exact memory of that car and the flags!!! Love the cutlass.
you should buy the Honda Accord and the Toyota Tundra both cars are very reliable and long lasting. i would go for it
there are already 3 - 1 million mile 2007 Tundras used for logistics
334.000 miles that truck is phenominal
Get that Toyota man, Toyotas run forever.
The Honda was a good one and I also think the Tundra was a nice looking truck definitely well taken care of, with that being considered I wouldn’t be as worried about the miles.
Mike you must get that Tundra.. she’s work horse.. I can’t imagine what would you do to it.. A good detail job, tune up and some minor repairs . The resale value is ginormous.
Toyota tundra is a survivor👍
That tundra is lovely I wish we had big trucks like that here in the UK.. surely that has had a new engine though to run so smooth and be so clean?
Me too. I wish any truck was affordable to run here. Absolutely no chance of running one with diesel at £1.30 a litre.
I have a 2018 tundra with the 5.7 v8.. only has 14180 miles but glad to see one with so many miles.. I have pulled 9300 pound with mine with absolutely no issues, in flordia.. so not sure how they do on big hills but being your in Oklahoma should be good! buy it!
You could have said that Tundra had done 20,000 miles and everyone would have believed you. That is one hell of a clean lookin well looked after truck
Go for the Tundra and the Accord.
Always fun to watch your videos...✌️
The Tundra is a beast. I figure that every car and truck that is parked outside in Oklahoma has hail damage.
Wow! Buy the Tundra! Beautiful condition (as you say "phenomenal condition"... haha!!!) and would make good content repairing it...
The 3000gt sells like hot cakes here in California, even in that condition. And they get plenty of aftermarket support. It’s a really nice car.
Randy don't be scared of tat tundra, my brother has one and he's at 430,000 miles and still run strong, the only problem he had with it that crippled his truck for about a month tv's ecm went out and for the major issue with that is it took weeks to find out what the problem was then it was a matter if getting it towed to the dealer from a regular shop and it took 1 day to fix it.... other than that just minor things went out like alternator, fuel pump just wear n tear so ill definitely buy it
I built those for ten years. Go get that tundra. If it can pull the space shuttle, then you will have no trouble towing cars or trucks. Then only knock on the 5.7 is the gas mileage.
Go for the Toyota tundra they are very reliable this one looks to be in very good shape with that many miles on it. I have seen these trucks on youtube with 1 million miles on them. Toyota makes a good truck. Go get her randy
I watched another channels version of a copart walk around and I can say you are much better?
The cutlass ciera had many different engine options 2.5, 2.2, 2.8, 3.1, 3.3, 3.8,and even a 4.3 diesel. I had one and regret selling it was an amazing car.
I would keep an eye on the Toyota 👍
That's a great looking truck, it's probably sell for cheaper as well because it's mileage ,i would definitely keep an eye on it !
The flags on the Cutlass Ciera meant it was the International Edition. I had one and it lasted forever. It had a few upgrades that the base model obviously didn’t have like A/C, cassette player, power trunk, tilt, cruise, and a few other things
I don't know the numbers but I would believe the ford pulls more but if you don't need all that capacity, the Toyota probably gets better mpg. I think it's a solid truck, just needs the electrical sorted
Get the tundra and or the accord. Fix and flip for cash. The F250, keep until house has attached shop. Like the mods on F250, consider an Allison 6speed auto new head unit or heads up display.
Consider sending the F250 off and getting the Tundra, 5.7L is a bullet-proof motor. The 4LO flashing may just need a battery disconnect to reset unless it didn't seem to shift. This would be a solid tow vehicle all day long.
That car with the interiour fire is 100% a heated seat that chorted.
Clean those lights and clean the Tundra and it would look 1000% better
Hey Randy the 3.3L Buick V-6 was also an excellent moter as it was based off the Buick 231 CID (3800 Series V-6)
The Tundra OK Edition looks like a fantastic buy.
I would definitely buy the Honda & Toyota. Both very reliable, easily get 100k more miles out of each of them.
That tundra is ❤️❤️❤️
A buddy of mine had one of those Cutlass Cieras, back in the day with the Iron Duke... oh, that poor car, he put it through absolutely hell, and it took it! He claimed it was his truck. A ton of bricks... no problem... off-road driving... no problem... pulling out trees... no problem. Absolutely hilarious, and amazing at the same time what a car!
toyota are so good get it
I like how you talked to duke like a friend from high school you haven't seen in a long time what's up man
Hey Randy, that Toyota Tundra would be a great new car for Tim if the pricing was ideal. A gift for all the work he is doing for the channel and the house. Would allow him a truck without you giving up your F250.
P.s. do not touch the bucket of puss R52 pathfinder next to the Tundra. We owned a '13 Ti (top grade) here in Australia. CVT failed at about 60K and had the entire roof replaced due to rust.
FSR Motorsports in Montclair, CA specializes in these cars. They have VR-4's MK4 Supra's all over the place. Ian is the owner.
They are a bit expensive though, because they're a performance shop, but I'd check them out of you decide to keep this 3000GT as a personal car.
I'm digging that Toyota Tundra too.
Crazy to get rid of a big diesel. But yes those tundras are a great engine and tow well
On the Tundra the 4LO/traction/check engine lights are because of a failing air injection pump. Only has to do with emissions. You can buy a bypass wiring harness kit for this for about 300 bucks. If you don't want to buy the kit, clear the codes with your scan tool and they won't come back for quite a while. Clearing the codes will also get your 4LO working again.
also, a 5.7 tundra will tow around 10,500 lbs
I would buy that Tundra. There is a couple online that have gone over one million miles. And that one has obviously been taken care of.
Man you really should go for that tundra . It'll pull just like any half ton pick up. If fell like if it's gone that far already, it'll probably go another 300k . I would definitely really consider that tundra for the right price . And like the Tacoma , resale is pretty good , and its the big cab as well.
Man that tundra is nice
The burned truck looks like they had a heated seat and it cought fire on the drivers side .
Titan doors work like an early 2000s Chevy Silverado Extended cab - no fixed pillar. Rear doors open backwards.
The Honda Accord would be a good first car it looks really nice
Regarding the Toyota Tundra. Quick search shows the very common problem is the failure of the Transfer Case Actuator Motor. The internet gurus say this is an easy fix.
He also was not engaging it properly. I own one. 4H 1st & need to move for it to engage. 4L requires in 4H 1st then shift into 4L
Get the tundra...nice truck
There was a 2007 toyota tundra that made it over 1 million miles and still ran and drove.
You get that Tundra now randy, that looks like a bargain. Be weary of a cleanly polished engine bay like that though, may be trying to distract you from some other issue
Nick would love that Honda
I had a 1990 Oldsombile Cutlass Cirea (Burnt Orange) with the 3.3L V-6 also had a 1986 model lime green with a 2.8L V-6 with a 3 speed auto. Also brought a 1988 Oldsombile Cirea 2 Door RS white with ground graphics. I also owned 1991 CULTESS Cirea 2 door international MOCEL AS WELL VERY RARE BROUGHT THAT IN 1999 FOR 1000.00.
I have the 2013 tundra and they are great trucks!!!! Get if you can
The Nissan probably has a child lock out on the rear doors. It looks like there is a switch below the pull handle.
Keep the Ford F-250. You’ve got it in good shape and it is a known quantity while the Toyota isn’t.
With Toyota you get the Japanese quality. Whereas American cars/trucks aren't known for quality control. Most Toyotas do at least 500k miles - about a million miles without too many issues if any. My '07 Corolla just hit 300k and its never broken down, or given me any issues. Not saying all American vehicles are lemons, but the Toyota would be a more reliable investment than a 1999 Ford. With the Toyota all he would need is gas and oil.
The Mitsubishi is one of the uncrowded jdm kings.
Get that tundra
that toyota tundra is a must buy that can last to over 1 million miles there is one in the country that did hit one million miles with no new parts all original and it can tow fine at 200k
Go for the Tundra, heck of a truck
You've got the f250 all fixed up time to let it go and get the tundra, that xterra looks like the driver burst into flames spontaneous combustion
Yes keep a eye on the accord looks good
Toyota. Gotta love them. Do your regular maintenance and rack up the miles trouble free. (well for the most part)
Buy it Randy you know you want it!
Congratulations on the new Tundra...
*Oklahoma Edition badges were added when the Hail damage occurred on the toyota Tundra lol*
Honda accord if you could get cheap enough would be worth taking a shot on it. Great car
love the the Honda, run away from the Mitsubishi.
That tundra is a go. For sure.
That Honda still has 100k left in it could be some ones new daily V Tech Yo.
Save the Accord
Thanks for another great video! I am pretty sure the Ford will tow a lot more than the Toyota! Better to keep it and I am a GM fan but just think about it and you probably will agree! Have a great day! Take care and God bless you all!
Could you look at more full size SUV’s, (explorers, Durango’s, etc)? Love the videos keep it up!
I owned a Cutlass ciera and drove it till I was tboned, it was one of the best cars I ever owned. 30 plus miles a gallon on the highway. The Toyota truck, pull a Carfax on it. Good possibility that the 4 low has a bad sensor that's keeping it from engaging.
are 98 honda accord v6 had 310,000 miles on it when i sold it, and it still ran great
I'd just spray that Toyota matt black & give it florescent yellow highlights. That mileage is epic. 👍
love that toyota truck... toyotas can go 500miles... and like you said it looks new and might have been maintained very well
I would pick up the Honda and run a scan on it! Seeing the Nissan xterra makes me miss my pathfinder!
The Toyota is probably going to go for a crazy amount of money like they all do
Will they not let you use a jumper pack? Would make the videos much better. Also get the Honda.
300,000 miles???? looks almost brand new! good find
The Toyota Tundra looks like a really really nice pick up. I don’t think all that much is wrong with it.
Buy the Accord. My wife’s 2001 went well over 300,000 with regular maintenance.