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Wife had a RAV4 for a loner while her Subaru Crosstrek was in the body shop for a month after somebody ran into her. She didn't like the way it drove. Although the seats were a little more comfortable than her Subaru, I thought it was excessive legroom in the front and the cargo area wasn't much more than her Subaru. When I drive my pick up and my cars, I have the seats all the way back and all the way up. The ride was much rougher than her Subaru. I never got used to the wife's transmission because of the CVT but the transmission in the RAV4 seem to be hunting for gears and rough shifts. Sorry it's not on my top-ten list.
Over 2 1/2 years ago we bought a 2018 GMC Denali. It looked and ran like new money. It had a comfortable and smooth ride. Over the time since we've put about 20,000 miles on it (about 56,000 now) and had the regularly scheduled maintenance performed along with driving like we've got good sense. We wash it about once or twice a week. It still looks like it just rolled out of the showroom floor and runs like it too. We're very happy.
Test drove a 2023 Rav-4 and the hybrid version. Prior, I had a FJ Cruiser for 15 years - never had a problem with it. The issue with the RAV is even in the premium trims, it looks and drives like a truck. The hybrid was a smooth ride but they were asking $8,500 over MSRP. I ended up buying a 2024 Mazda CX-50, Meridian edition. I love it.
Toyota dealers drive all customers away from Toyota auto vehicles!! And it accelerates the California Dems's plan to stop selling ICE vehicles!! LoL I would not pay anything more than MSRP or even below MSRP or just buy used car !!
Toyota's aren't the 'perfect vehicle' (I think they're overpriced & not as reliable as they used to be & the old reliable Toyota's are gas hogs, lucky we have the choice to buy other brands like Mazda, Subaru, Hyundai, Suzuki, Ford etc 👍
@@mrgarrison3516yeah because Subaru, Hyundai and Ford never have any reliability issues. Subarus boxer engines are notorious for premature head gasket problems and oil leaks, Hyundai has engines in some models routinely failing at or before 80k miles, and Fords… well they’re Fords, choose your problem there (e.g. check out reliability of explorers and expeditions over last 10 years).
@@williamfrench9973 Your living in the past, Subaru don't have those problems now...where have the been the last 30 year? F**king your Toyota in the exhaust
Been following the Mazda CX 90, and got one recently (Turbo Preferred Premium) and it does not disappoint, I still prefer 6-cylinder engines vs I4 Turbo's...Nice to see it was part of your special mention.
I love the Mazdas but I can't stand that wheel-driven infotainment system. It's a deal breaker for me. I don't know why they persist with it. They're claims about safety are complete nonsense.
I was thinking the same but then learned that they took that engine that should be very easy to work on and made it completely unworkable for anyone.. to do any engine work other than an oil change the engine has to be removed this is because they put the timing chains and all other components including the turbo behind the engine... WTF! And then there's the hybrid system that's such a disappointment that they had to put a separate starter for cold starts 🙉 the whole thing is just sad.. I wanted that inline 6 so bad but looks like I'll have to look elsewhere
10 days ago, you did a video, stop buying new Hondas, they are having major problems. 10 days later you are doing a video on suvs to buy and you recommend Hondas. You do similar things to this often.
At this point, Scotty is just a talk show. He isn't meant to be taken literally. If you want real tips, get it from forums. If you want mechanical and systems information, you can absolutely trust anybody except Scotty but take some of his information with a grain of salt. Been subbed to him for almost 5 years and his money chase system has never changed.
Why with all his money, he has 3 piece of crap Toyota's, why he doesn't lease a different car every year and give us reviews on that vehicle (and scrap those 3 Toyota's) 🤷
I had a 2004 Pilot and now have the 2023 Pilot. It’s a great vehicle. The 3.5l v6 almost hasn’t changed and is bullet proof. It’s a little quicker in the 2023 but it’s the same naturally aspirated engine. This is probably one of the contributing factors to its smog rating! Truthfully I don’t care, the engine is great. Very happy.
I own a 2010 one of the worst rated ones and I’ve never ever atchually had to fix anything on it except for a recall and oil changes and things like that
@@TechDealz I’m sure your right, but I still like the fact that the Honda Pilot didn’t follow the trend of changing engine types and adding turbos to the Pilot. Just use what has proven to work.
Think you're right. I drive a 2013 Acura TL 3.7l SH-awd and it's bullet-proof. When I'm ready for SUV.. Your 2023 Pilot will be @ the top of my list. Hoping many people leased it and will return after 3-4 years. Will be a great cash buy.
For cars that are as good as the Rav4, ALWAYS get the "tweaked" model, as in 5th generation and NOT the "new" one... JUST in case there's something wrong with it. NEVER buy the 1st year of a brand new model. You'll be stuck with the most problems { problems get worked out over YEARS and eventually they get solved, or as solved as the manufacturer wants them to be} but if you get the 5th or 6th model year of that generation, all of the bugs should be worked out and you will be as safe / set as possible with the fewest problems.
I’m surprised you mentioned a very new cx90 and not the proven cx5. Own a 5 myself and love it. The interior is far superior to competitors and the transmission and engine are typical mazda zoom zoom. You always say made in Japan is best. Thank god they are done with ford and doing what they do best
I agree. I watched an in-depth review by @TheCarCarenut who loved the styling - but some of the mechanical design decisions seem destined to lead to problems. Time will tell I guess. I also agree that the cx5 deserves a mention. I’ve rented a few of these and have found them to be nice to drive.
Scotty, unless the engineers have increased the safety of the 3rd row seating area of any vehicles, I'd NEVER put any humans or even pets that I love in the 3rd row seats. As a police officer (retired) I worked numerous collisions where rear end crush was catastrophic. Any person sitting in the 3rd row was always injured the most and many of them were fatal.
Thank u for this very valuable info. I was seriously considering a 3 row suv, specifically a Toyota highlander. After reading this comment, that idea is definitely out. I will stick to a standard suv.
@@johndale8614 Hybrid. I had some issues with it since. Had to replace fuel injectors with pipe assembly as well as a spark plug. Once in a while sensor lights come on like lane assist and lane departure advising me to see dealer. Dealer acts like there nothing there.
Aside from sorely overlooking Subarus, you also forgot the 2023 Toyota Venza-some call it a Camry SUV, and others say it should’ve been a Lexus-a hidden gem.
So...for only 6k what do you expect goofy...hope you changed the oil. Nobody wants to hear any car at 6k...talk back to us once it reaches 100k...goof!
Great, but only time will tell how reliable your 2023 pilot is. My 07 Honda pilot has now 156k miles only the radiator is not original due to rust. I recently completed a 1k road trip.
I'm still partial to the Mazda CX5. I own a 2020 Signature. I test drove everything and it easily stood out. I worry about the hybrid battery costs if the powertrain fails after most 60,000 mile warranty and those CVT's. Around $3000-$7000 for a new battery makes me cringe. I guess too each their own. The CX5 does everything well. Sticking with it.
@@richsweeney1115 you're not wrong there, if the individual keeps up on good regular maintenance and doesn't strain the engine and transmission too much. they're alright in respect to fords. hondas are pretty fun vehicles in general.
Pilot is my favorite one, because it looks great an still has an NA V6 engine which belongs in that body style... bet you anything they gave it a poor smog rating just because they used a regular V6 instead of a turbo charged 4 cyl. I'm sorry but I'm not trusting a turbo 4 cyl in a body that size. The whole reason I'm getting the Pilot over the Highlander. Toyota is moving in the whole turbo direction and I'm not about it.
@@jackofalltrades4844 I'm about to get one in a couple of months and I'm so ready. I'll miss my F150 and 2010 RX350 though. Both have been solid and been good to me.
I purchased a 2023 Pilot and have had it for about two months. I am a Honda loyalist and have driven nothing but Hondas since 95. I have had two Civics and two Accords. However, I did have an issue that arose with my 05 Civic which was a head gasket issue. One of my coworkers had the same exact issue in an 04 or 06, I forget what year. I can chalk this up as a glitch in that generation. Other than that, I have had no major problems. I just traded in a 13 Accord with 262,000 miles on it. The main reason I got the Pilot was because it still has that V6 power. I prefer the power, so I just deal with the gas prices. I detest that many of these companies have gone mainly to a 4 cylinder or the turbo charged 4 cylinder engines. I just can’t see having this small engine in something the size of a Pilot. I would have gotten another Accord but everything is either a Hybrid, 4 cylinder, or 4 cylinder turbo. I love the handling, comfort, space, and look of the Pilot. This generation they went back to the boxy look which looks great. The 6 has a lot of oomph to it as well.
We keep the third row of our 2022 highlander folded down and just use it as extra cargo space. If need to take an extra kid home from soccer practice can flip em up.
Love our 2020 Kia Sorento V6. We’ve had two Highlanders. The Sorento is just as reliable for 5k less. The RAVA 4 sells because of the lower cost but it’s is uncomfortably much smaller. The Sorento is as big inside as the Highlander.
@@juanitahardy8583 We have a 2016 SXL Sorento. Only have 81K miles, but have replaced the battery twice, tires once and the oil pressure sensor once. We rated it higher than the Highlander when deciding which one to buy.
@@juanitahardy8583 I have 7 years old Hyundai Ioniq, 123000 miles on the clock and everything still original and works as like it is new! I know it is Hyundai, but KIA and Hyundai have share the same parts, my Ioniq hybrid share parts with KIA niro Hybrid!
I am not sure about the CX90 Model? But as the owner of 2018 & 2021 CX9 back to back, I find Mazda to the most underrated crossover in the last 5/6 Years. ✌✌✌
Seeing this comment after I just bought a 2021 CX-9 Touring with a little over 22,000 miles. It's only been a few days but... I love it. Super underrated vehicle. I know they discontinued them, but I will wait a few years and maybe get a CX-70 or CX-90 PHEV. For now, this car has all I need and more.
I just got a 23 buick envision preferred and got 8k off of MSRP plus 1500 rebate. Dealerships in my area are desperate to get rid of the 23 models. My payment is lower than it would have been on the used SUVs I was looking at that were 5+ yrs old. What a crazy market lol
I'm looking at this Envision as well and was surprised how good. Will look for those reduced prices and rebates. I'm in Canada, so I haven't seen many reductions yet.
@@noreenmurphy3591 I went on the last day of the month. I think that helped Usually when I buy, I go on one of the last days of the year. This time around I couldn't wait that long.
I own a pilot with 120k+ miles and it's been solid. Various issues came up and were covered under warranty and even after warranty they somehow still covered it! Still, my next SUV will probably be the Toyota Grand Highlinder.
I saw a grand highlander today for the first time in downtown Miami. Beautiful vehicle with a lot of presence. I left Honda due to our past 4 Hondas giving us transmissions and ac failures before 150k miles.
@@xxk4rilsxx had you had a 4 cylinder honda,you'd still be on the first one. But I've seen many v6 hondas with the orignal tranny at 200k.. I'll say this again ...toyota isn't what it used to be....even scotty has said it... but they're tin and plastic that's way overpriced....
I really like the new Acura MDX! Smooth power, great comfort and sporty handling for 20-30k less than BMW, Mercedes or Porsche. Plus insurance less expensive than German cars.
What About the RDX I got a 2022 best car I ever bought and had a2018 before that and it was great both are problem free at least for me, better bang for compared to a BMW or Mercedes
You should test drive a KIA Telluride. Better than all the SUVs you list. You are prejudiced against Korean cars, but they have improved a lot, and my Telluride is the BEST vehicle I have ever owned. I had 8 new cars when I worked (Company provided, due to my position) and 3 new cars since I retired. By far, the Kia Telluride is the best. Everyone who has traveled in it have commented on how nice it is. Scotty, test drive a 6 cylinder Telluride.
I have a Suzuki Grand Vitara 2016, went to look for the RAV, but the RAV is smaller on the inside and the price is double that of my Suzuki and it's less luxurious. And to top it off, standard yearly maintenance is almost 3 times more than that of the 2016 Suzuki. Just so odd. Ok, fuel economy is lots better on the RAV as that's not full time 4WD and is hybrid. It just stunned me.
Research shows, to me, that the current RAV-4 is obsolete. You would have thought that Toyota wouldn't let this happen. Current RA-4 vehicles are like lumber wagons compared to the new Honda CRV. Don't take my word for it, test drive both and see for yourself. Have a good day! Love your shows.
What is the best evaluation of the Subaru Ascent from 2021 or 2023? I hope you will discuss the evaluation of the performance of each of them. Thank you
I bought a 2022 Honda Passport AWD Trailsport. Great vehicle. It gets 15-20 mpg if I'm only driving in-town 1 or 2 miles at a time. I get 25-31 mpg on the road! It replaced a 2006 VW Passat turbo-4 that got 20-23 mg in-town, and 30 mpg on the road. I needed more room.
I'm on the fence on getting a 2023 Mazda CX5. I think it's beautiful inside out. It deserved to be on this video. Maybe you can make a video of it someday scotty
Really don’t I use to pay off my cars and keep them and then the problems and I felt like every weekend I was fixing something or replacing something and it’s expensive and time so it’s like a damn car payment so I said I’m done with this and just started getting rid of them so not deal with problems I live in Florida the wife needs a reliable suv and new it’s to hot to break down with my twins and I have a new truck f150 got it 2019 and only has 57k on it not a single problem may have it a little longer cuz I didn’t like the new ones waiting on the refresh
My 2002 Honda CRV, bought new, has only two parts changed excluding regular maintenance items.: an 02 sensor and a knock sensor. (I replaced both myself.) My 2014 Honda pilot never has had any issues.
I agree, I just drove from the Bay area to La, 6.5 hours and did it on one tank of fuel getting 38 mpg. I rented a Mitsubishi hybrid before and did the same trip, I had to stop for gas 3/4 of the way through the trip.
Rav4 has an issue with the roof rail mounting clips where water gets in and damages the headliner and may cause mold and other issues. My car is being repaired as I type. Warranty covered for 10 years.
Infiniti QX 80 and Nissan Armada are dynamite rigs and I own one of each. Excellent reliability, good performance and massive interior volume and cargo carrying capacity.
@@cormaro13The Jatco made CVT was the main problem, but most large Nissan and lately Infiniti don’t have the CVT since it can’t handle the weight and power. So the vehicles with the Jatco CVT are generally less reliable than the Nissan/Infiniti vehicles without it.
Great. Don’t buy a new one. Our 2014 Ford expedition was nothing but trouble. The new 2023 Ford Explorers already have numerous recalls. Not to mention the police Explores that were killing police officers due to carbon monoxide poisoning being emitted into the cab of the vehicle. Keep your 03’ because Ford is crap these days with more dangerous recalls than any other car manufacturer selling in the US.
I heard a mechanic talking one time who said Suburus were some of best vehicles mechanically speaking. Another mechanic said Toyotas were good but don't get one with a V6 lots of problems.
That Toyota 3.5 V6 was bulletproof. So sad that it is being phased out. My 2015 went over 200k miles, and had no engine repairs. Just maintenance. Total repairs in the 8 years were under $400. It will take a few years to get the 4 cy turbo to be that good.
I'm the original owner of a 2005 Honda Pilot EXL-RES & 2019 Toyota 4Runner TRD-ORP a now a 2022 Honda Passport Trailsport & honestly the Honda Passport should've been on this list. The interior space the decent quality & comfort of the seats/leather the cargo space the overall size clearance space from it's hight off the ground and overall look IMHO is good. I could be wrong but the 2022 Passport powertrain, V6 with its transmission is a proven powertrain system that has a lot history in previous Hondas. The only downfall to the Passport is the technology of their entertainment system but I'm here for the ride from point A to point B.
I am interested in the Passport. I don't like the gear shift in Toyota vehicles. I am used to the Odyssey EXL and Accord Touring so I am spoiled. Going back to a Honda.
@joyceflorida7111 Best of luck, the passport definitely has its quirks expressionly when It's in cruise control and the lane assist but overall in my opinion I think it's a good vehicle compared to the competition.
@@joyceflorida7111my 04 Tacoma and 95 4Runner have great 5 speeds...couldn't ask for better gear shifts. My brother's 17 4Runner does have an automatic, but I was able to drive it okay.
Bought a 2018 Honda CRV and not long after had a fuel injector issue.. I’ve owned like 4 Hondas before that all way older models and never had that issue.. cost me like $1500 to repair.. hoping they do a re call. Apparently a lot of people are having the same issues with the injectors on certain makes
After looking at all the new stuff--- I'm tempted to buy a USED LEXUS GX470 or 460... and YES I know they're gas guzzlers- but I won't be out that much- and when I do- I want to go where I want to go with NO issues--- and the GX will OUTPERFORM any jeep. Theyre also documented to go over million miles.. and are HIGHLY customizable. I like the Mazda CX-50 for look- and the CX-5 for performance-- but neither is good on much but wet roads or normal driving- even deep snow is hard for them. GX can go where a jeep can't- and if it gets really bad- turn on the lockers (I'd have front and rear lockers installed ) and air down and go.. can't do that on these low things... SO I think I'm going to just get a lexus. I know two coimpanies that RECONDITION them and have good prices on selling. Mirramr in San Diego CA- goes through them and does reboots, checks any linkages, electrical- everything-- and since most of theirs are California vehicles- NO RUST.. so that would be great- and they have them ALREADY lifted with stuff I want done!!! I'd just have to go drive it back.. not sure of shipping costs. (to VIRGINIA) That's only 2370 miles..
love the GX Lexus and they put the awesome V8 proven engines from lexus in these SUVs! Plus can tow and lot of space. Big SUV takes getting used to driving feels like driving a bus or tank however compared to the smaller RX.
@@GuitarsAndSynths YEP- that's another reason I decided against it- that and the 8 mpg.. is I only have ONE eye now- depth perception NOT good.. and the parking spaces in most lots now is BARELY wide enough for the small cars we have now-- with little to no room to get out-- much less put a big SUV in them.. :) Oh well- guess I'm too old and too bad shape for that and my time has passed for it..
@@dons1643 Outa my range- and not sure about the mileage...I decided on Mazda CX-50 Meridian with a 1.5 inch factory lift.. that'll do the only offroading I really need to do..
I’m in the market for a smaller SUV. Keep in mind, I owned a 2014 for expedition with 156k 2010 NAVIGATOR with 98k Both vehicles are amazing in my book, space, power, reliability, forget about the MPG! So it’s really hard for me to pick a new vehicle, there’s nothing out there that tickles my wallet! Thank you Scott, but I’m keeping my Americans
As long as they are Toyota forth or fifth generation hybrid drivetrains then you are bullet proof. A full size hybrid SUV is the new TX500h Lexus, a great vehicle for three rows, handsdown.
Scotty, you should’ve had the Subaru Forester in your list! It’s not the most powerful or trendy, but it’s emblematic of great reliability, outstanding AWD, and consistent IHHS safety plus ratings. Subarus shouldn’t be undermined.
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2023 is the TOP selling in the world and best of both worlds too not sure why Scotty chose to skip anyways I am personally enjoying the comfort and ride with superb mileage
Because Mitsubishi (as an automotive entity in N. America) has historically been too unstable . I thought they had pulled out of N. America entirely. That's how bad things have been going for them. Glad you've got a great vehicle.
@@NVRAMboi very true they did experiment with 0-0-0 at US 6 years back and that lead to almost the edge of bankrupt, now they got back into the market..
More maintenance cost cause the 10 warranty, you have to pay high cost for every service during the ten years period of time or your warranty will be voided
Scotty clearly has a love for Toyota/Lexus and I, also a mechanic, completely appreciate this because I know they are almost always the best and most reliable cars around. But I’ll still take my ‘92 4Runner over the RAV4. My wife will probably end up with that 😂
Dealer told me Japs made Toyota for rural areas where there is no garage near by. I just got a Rav4 after having Honda for 20 years and going to switch back to Passport or Pilot. The gear shifter bugs me as I have nerve damage in my hands and hard to shift, like having a manual trans without the clutch. LOL.....
Just traded my 2020 Lexus 350RX in for the new 2023 Honda Pilot Trailsport. Loved my Lexus but couldn't be happier with the Pilot trailsport. It can go right from the country club to the remote campsite - can't beat that!
@@Car_Fluffy I wouldn't. Coming from someone who owns a 2010 RX350 with the 3.5. It's bulletproof, I can't say the same for that turbo charged 4 cyl in the new RX.
I just purchased a 2023 Nissan Rogue, has a great drive and plenty of safety features. Extremely smooth, imo it should've made the list. Since the entire powertrain is new hoping the CVT gives no problems in the future.
Hopefully better CVT, yet my concern is not so much the mechanical past failures, but more the huge failure of Nissan for failing their Customers and not properly recalling and remedying their obvious flawed products!
Honda's are great. Had a CRV for 6 years and not a single slightest tiniest issue, nothing, nothing at all. Best car I ever had. Unfortunately it doesn't score very high in crash test nowadays otherwise would buy a new CRV in a heartbeat.
My 2024 BMW X5 is amazing. I know you don’t like BMW’s thinking they’re overpriced and I might even agree. An Infinity RX80, more expensive, would be my second choice. There’s not much that can pry me out of my X5 other than my M4.
Have a 2017 Vw Jetta Tsi no accident s 47 k why are the rear tires wearing on the inside to the point you can hear the the hum soind took to tire shop said there no alignment to the rear of that car ?
Went to Lexus , Toyota, Subaru, and Honda dealerships yesterday and all had very limited inventory. When I went to the Nissan dealership, they had pretty much several vehicles in every model they sold, even their trucks and their EV models. Not sure why nobody in my area seem to be buying Nissans. Admittedly, I’ve never owned a Nissan, so I know very little of the brand
The reason is because Nissan makes crappy cars(especially when it comes to their transmissions). Toyota and Subaru make more reliable vehicles than Nissan does.
Two questions. First, I heard that Honda has really not come up with a permenant fix for the oil dilution issue in the 1.5 L turbo in the CR-V. Still trying to sell owners that the programming change took care of the issue. However I've seen several videos from mechanics who are still smelling gas in the used oil when they change the oil. And if Honda really did fix it, why are they so adamant that owners must change the oil as per the owners manual? Second, of the SUVs listed in the video, are their any that do not require premium gas???? I heard that anything with a turbo MUST use premium gas. True???? TIA.
surprised that you chose to talk about the cx-90 over the cx-5. looks like a fantastic car but like you said, it's not proven yet. the cs-5 has been sold for a decade now with a very solid track record, and you can buy a top-end trim for under 40 grand (with a turbocharged 2.5 4 cyl). might not be fantastic if youre really about having seating for 8, but id probably recommend the 5 over the 90 6 days of the week
Hey sir quick question, what do you think of 2021 v8 Nissan armada I’m looking to trade my 2017 Ford Explorer because of the room for the family and performance but I am a Toyota guy usually and my Ford has been good but too small, what is your opinion in the armada
My '13 RAV4 Limited just passed 190k. It's not as modern looking or as quick as my friend's CX-5, but I'll take reliability over appearances. My Dad has a Highlander Limited and my Mom has the Lexus RX-350. They're all super reliable.
I looked at The RAV4,Honda CRV and the Subaru Forester. It was a tuff choice between them. I like the previous model CRV and found a deal on a 20 so I bought it. It had more apeal. The new CRV is improved but I like the 19-22's better. The Lexus was to much money as was the Highlander. People know what they got! And they hold on them to!
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What about the Toyota rav4? Great SUV.
Who’s wrong if they stick with china?
Lexus RX350 is over 40K.
Wife had a RAV4 for a loner while her Subaru Crosstrek was in the body shop for a month after somebody ran into her. She didn't like the way it drove. Although the seats were a little more comfortable than her Subaru, I thought it was excessive legroom in the front and the cargo area wasn't much more than her Subaru. When I drive my pick up and my cars, I have the seats all the way back and all the way up. The ride was much rougher than her Subaru. I never got used to the wife's transmission because of the CVT but the transmission in the RAV4 seem to be hunting for gears and rough shifts. Sorry it's not on my top-ten list.
And ten days ago I was married...
Over 2 1/2 years ago we bought a 2018 GMC Denali. It looked and ran like new money. It had a comfortable and smooth ride. Over the time since we've put about 20,000 miles on it (about 56,000 now) and had the regularly scheduled maintenance performed along with driving like we've got good sense. We wash it about once or twice a week. It still looks like it just rolled out of the showroom floor and runs like it too. We're very happy.
Test drove a 2023 Rav-4 and the hybrid version. Prior, I had a FJ Cruiser for 15 years - never had a problem with it. The issue with the RAV is even in the premium trims, it looks and drives like a truck. The hybrid was a smooth ride but they were asking $8,500 over MSRP. I ended up buying a 2024 Mazda CX-50, Meridian edition. I love it.
Toyota dealers drive all customers away from Toyota auto vehicles!! And it accelerates the California Dems's plan to stop selling ICE vehicles!! LoL
I would not pay anything more than MSRP or even below MSRP or just buy used car !!
Toyota's aren't the 'perfect vehicle' (I think they're overpriced & not as reliable as they used to be & the old reliable Toyota's are gas hogs, lucky we have the choice to buy other brands like Mazda, Subaru, Hyundai, Suzuki, Ford etc 👍
@@mrgarrison3516yeah because Subaru, Hyundai and Ford never have any reliability issues. Subarus boxer engines are notorious for premature head gasket problems and oil leaks, Hyundai has engines in some models routinely failing at or before 80k miles, and Fords… well they’re Fords, choose your problem there (e.g. check out reliability of explorers and expeditions over last 10 years).
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Your living in the past, Subaru don't have those problems now...where have the been the last 30 year? F**king your Toyota in the exhaust
MHarrison - Yes, because Hyundai and Ford are both bastions of reliability. Next you’ll be waxing poetic about the reliability of a Jeep. ROTFLMFAO 😀
Been following the Mazda CX 90, and got one recently (Turbo Preferred Premium) and it does not disappoint, I still prefer 6-cylinder engines vs I4 Turbo's...Nice to see it was part of your special mention.
Is it comfortable for a tall driver? I heard CX-9 is not.
Heard from some it’s super nice and then others that they have catastrophic engine failure
I love the Mazdas but I can't stand that wheel-driven infotainment system. It's a deal breaker for me. I don't know why they persist with it. They're claims about safety are complete nonsense.
I was thinking the same but then learned that they took that engine that should be very easy to work on and made it completely unworkable for anyone.. to do any engine work other than an oil change the engine has to be removed this is because they put the timing chains and all other components including the turbo behind the engine... WTF! And then there's the hybrid system that's such a disappointment that they had to put a separate starter for cold starts 🙉 the whole thing is just sad.. I wanted that inline 6 so bad but looks like I'll have to look elsewhere
@@davidanderson8469 yeah with proper maintenance and to maintenance it you have to pull the engine making repairs insanely expensive for no reason
10 days ago, you did a video, stop buying new Hondas, they are having major problems. 10 days later you are doing a video on suvs to buy and you recommend Hondas. You do similar things to this often.
Well he's got to come out with some kind of content to keep his channel going. 🤷
At this point, Scotty is just a talk show. He isn't meant to be taken literally. If you want real tips, get it from forums.
If you want mechanical and systems information, you can absolutely trust anybody except Scotty but take some of his information with a grain of salt.
Been subbed to him for almost 5 years and his money chase system has never changed.
Why with all his money, he has 3 piece of crap Toyota's, why he doesn't lease a different car every year and give us reviews on that vehicle (and scrap those 3 Toyota's) 🤷
Maybe got Parkinson or something
If you believe what this Oldman says then you a joke… he just an entertainer.
I had a 2004 Pilot and now have the 2023 Pilot. It’s a great vehicle. The 3.5l v6 almost hasn’t changed and is bullet proof. It’s a little quicker in the 2023 but it’s the same naturally aspirated engine. This is probably one of the contributing factors to its smog rating! Truthfully I don’t care, the engine is great. Very happy.
Despite being direct injected 😢
Hasn’t changed? The only thing on that engine that hasn’t changed is the fact it’s still a 3.5
I own a 2010 one of the worst rated ones and I’ve never ever atchually had to fix anything on it except for a recall and oil changes and things like that
@@TechDealz I’m sure your right, but I still like the fact that the Honda Pilot didn’t follow the trend of changing engine types and adding turbos to the Pilot. Just use what has proven to work.
Think you're right. I drive a 2013 Acura TL 3.7l SH-awd and it's bullet-proof. When I'm ready for SUV.. Your 2023 Pilot will be @ the top of my list. Hoping many people leased it and will return after 3-4 years. Will be a great cash buy.
For cars that are as good as the Rav4, ALWAYS get the "tweaked" model, as in 5th generation and NOT the "new" one... JUST in case there's something wrong with it. NEVER buy the 1st year of a brand new model. You'll be stuck with the most problems { problems get worked out over YEARS and eventually they get solved, or as solved as the manufacturer wants them to be} but if you get the 5th or 6th model year of that generation, all of the bugs should be worked out and you will be as safe / set as possible with the fewest problems.
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I missed the CX5. I have one and in personal test it fitted much better than crv and RAV4. Money and finishing much better
AGREE 100%
The only problem with Mazda is that it's a rust bucket
I’m surprised you mentioned a very new cx90 and not the proven cx5. Own a 5 myself and love it. The interior is far superior to competitors and the transmission and engine are typical mazda zoom zoom. You always say made in Japan is best. Thank god they are done with ford and doing what they do best
I agree. I watched an in-depth review by @TheCarCarenut who loved the styling - but some of the mechanical design decisions seem destined to lead to problems. Time will tell I guess. I also agree that the cx5 deserves a mention. I’ve rented a few of these and have found them to be nice to drive.
@@williamfrench9973Are you referring to mechanical designs of the RAV4?
I'm looking at buying a Mazda CX-5. What don't you like about it?
@@notmebutyou8350 no, the design of the cx-90.
As I said, in my previous comment, I liked the CX-5
Scotty, unless the engineers have increased the safety of the 3rd row seating area of any vehicles, I'd NEVER put any humans or even pets that I love in the 3rd row seats. As a police officer (retired) I worked numerous collisions where rear end crush was catastrophic. Any person sitting in the 3rd row was always injured the most and many of them were fatal.
Thanks for the education, very well noted. I have to reconsider putting my kids back there in my 2017 Nissan X-Trail
Thank u for this very valuable info. I was seriously considering a 3 row suv, specifically a Toyota highlander. After reading this comment, that idea is definitely out. I will stick to a standard suv.
Even the Volvo XC-90… they perform very well in crash tests.
Buy the Odyssey. It’s built like a tank…
@@realnapster1522 So it won't tank?
Just bought my 2024 crv sport this last weekend! Love it!!
Did you get the hybrid or 1.5 liter turbo?
@@johndale8614 Hybrid. I had some issues with it since. Had to replace fuel injectors with pipe assembly as well as a spark plug. Once in a while sensor lights come on like lane assist and lane departure advising me to see dealer. Dealer acts like there nothing there.
@@LATOHOUSTON this is very poor for a Honda! Shocking!!! Thanks for sharing.
Aside from sorely overlooking Subarus, you also forgot the 2023 Toyota Venza-some call it a Camry SUV, and others say it should’ve been a Lexus-a hidden gem.
That Venza is sharp!!! I'd love to own one, but it's a little out of my league price wise. 😟
Highlander would get my vote
I purchased a 2023 Pilot back in May, and put 6k miles on it during a family road trip in July. Flawless!
So...for only 6k what do you expect goofy...hope you changed the oil. Nobody wants to hear any car at 6k...talk back to us once it reaches 100k...goof!
You could say that about any new car lol. No car is going to break down in the first 10,000 miles.
Watchout for the 2023 Pilot's infamous roof water leaks. Those are a nightmare. Hopefully you don't experience that.
Great, but only time will tell how reliable your 2023 pilot is. My 07 Honda pilot has now 156k miles only the radiator is not original due to rust. I recently completed a 1k road trip.
that nothing! new honda are crap
Rav4....we own two of them now....06 and 10.....love them.
Who does your editing? The quality of your videos is incredible!
Rav4 all the way we own a 2019 and it's been the best car we ever own . thanks to you
I'm still partial to the Mazda CX5. I own a 2020 Signature. I test drove everything and it easily stood out. I worry about the hybrid battery costs if the powertrain fails after most 60,000 mile warranty and those CVT's. Around $3000-$7000 for a new battery makes me cringe. I guess too each their own. The CX5 does everything well. Sticking with it.
@DucNguyen-cb6zq Honda & Toyota's are fine. Subaru, Nissan, other's nope. I'll pass.
@@dad242Mazda’s now better than Honda’s
What would I do with 5 SUVs?
sell
Love my 2022 Highlander. It is so comfortable, and I was really surprised on how good it is on gas mileage.
I like the RAV4, but I don't want or need AWD!
It's a shame that Toyota are selling expensive hybrid and turbo junk🙁
You guys are too obsessed with Toyota.....Hondas are just as good. My fords and hondas have gone well over 300k
@@richsweeney1115 you're not wrong there, if the individual keeps up on good regular maintenance and doesn't strain the engine and transmission too much. they're alright in respect to fords.
hondas are pretty fun vehicles in general.
Outside the North American market, Toyota still sells V8 naturally aspirated powered trucks.
Toyota is switching to EVs too, just like Scotty. The ICE age is over 😘
It’s not that they’re junk, they’re just expensive
Pilot is my favorite one, because it looks great an still has an NA V6 engine which belongs in that body style... bet you anything they gave it a poor smog rating just because they used a regular V6 instead of a turbo charged 4 cyl. I'm sorry but I'm not trusting a turbo 4 cyl in a body that size. The whole reason I'm getting the Pilot over the Highlander. Toyota is moving in the whole turbo direction and I'm not about it.
Hey scotty if you to choose between the Toyota rav4, mazda cx5 or cx50 and the Honda CRV which one personally would you take home 🏡
I completely agree which is why I bought the 2023 Pilot over the Highlander.
@@jackofalltrades4844 I'm about to get one in a couple of months and I'm so ready. I'll miss my F150 and 2010 RX350 though. Both have been solid and been good to me.
I purchased a 2023 Pilot and have had it for about two months. I am a Honda loyalist and have driven nothing but Hondas since 95. I have had two Civics and two Accords. However, I did have an issue that arose with my 05 Civic which was a head gasket issue. One of my coworkers had the same exact issue in an 04 or 06, I forget what year. I can chalk this up as a glitch in that generation. Other than that, I have had no major problems. I just traded in a 13 Accord with 262,000 miles on it. The main reason I got the Pilot was because it still has that V6 power. I prefer the power, so I just deal with the gas prices. I detest that many of these companies have gone mainly to a 4 cylinder or the turbo charged 4 cylinder engines. I just can’t see having this small engine in something the size of a Pilot. I would have gotten another Accord but everything is either a Hybrid, 4 cylinder, or 4 cylinder turbo. I love the handling, comfort, space, and look of the Pilot. This generation they went back to the boxy look which looks great. The 6 has a lot of oomph to it as well.
We keep the third row of our 2022 highlander folded down and just use it as extra cargo space. If need to take an extra kid home from soccer practice can flip em up.
Thanks Scotty ... The Mazda CX5 is a worth a mention.
I went on a test drive of my one of these. Small, cramped and stiff ride. Bought a Tuscon instead. Much nicer.
Tucson is junk
Love our 2020 Kia Sorento V6. We’ve had two Highlanders. The Sorento is just as reliable for 5k less. The RAVA 4 sells because of the lower cost but it’s is uncomfortably much smaller. The Sorento is as big inside as the Highlander.
Let me know your thoughts when you get beyond 100,000 miles, in less than 5 years.
@@juanitahardy8583 We have a 2016 SXL Sorento. Only have 81K miles, but have replaced the battery twice, tires once and the oil pressure sensor once. We rated it higher than the Highlander when deciding which one to buy.
Did you really compare kia reliability with Toyota 🤣🤣🤣
@@juanitahardy8583 I second that.
@@juanitahardy8583 I have 7 years old Hyundai Ioniq, 123000 miles on the clock and everything still original and works as like it is new! I know it is Hyundai, but KIA and Hyundai have share the same parts, my Ioniq hybrid share parts with KIA niro Hybrid!
I am not sure about the CX90 Model? But as the owner of 2018 & 2021 CX9 back to back, I find Mazda to the most underrated crossover in the last 5/6 Years. ✌✌✌
This is the reason im going to buy Mazda Cx-9 or 90 very soon
Seeing this comment after I just bought a 2021 CX-9 Touring with a little over 22,000 miles. It's only been a few days but... I love it. Super underrated vehicle. I know they discontinued them, but I will wait a few years and maybe get a CX-70 or CX-90 PHEV. For now, this car has all I need and more.
I just got a 23 buick envision preferred and got 8k off of MSRP plus 1500 rebate. Dealerships in my area are desperate to get rid of the 23 models. My payment is lower than it would have been on the used SUVs I was looking at that were 5+ yrs old. What a crazy market lol
I'm looking at this Envision as well and was surprised how good. Will look for those reduced prices and rebates. I'm in Canada, so I haven't seen many reductions yet.
@@noreenmurphy3591 I went on the last day of the month. I think that helped Usually when I buy, I go on one of the last days of the year. This time around I couldn't wait that long.
thats great better than a overpriced toyota junk!
@@theeconomist100 my first car was a 94 Toyota Celica - which I adored. Haven't owned a Toyota since so I have no input there.
@@ashleybaker7155 old toyota made before 2005 had great reliability. not so much anymore.
Not the Rav4 or CRV since they are CVT, I will just go with the RX or the Pilot for those that are budget wise
C-RV 2024 I think will be one of the top suv out there.
I own a pilot with 120k+ miles and it's been solid.
Various issues came up and were covered under warranty and even after warranty they somehow still covered it!
Still, my next SUV will probably be the Toyota Grand Highlinder.
I saw a grand highlander today for the first time in downtown Miami. Beautiful vehicle with a lot of presence. I left Honda due to our past 4 Hondas giving us transmissions and ac failures before 150k miles.
Why? For one, the Grand Highland looks horrendous, and it just gets worse from there. Get a Telluride, or if your fine with its wonky looks, the CX90.
@jordanplays-transitandgame1690 I'm sorry you bought a Telluride. If you aren't sorry, you will be eventually...don't mean to be mean, just facts.
What a waste of money....justget another honda....toyota isn't as good asnit used to be..
@@xxk4rilsxx had you had a 4 cylinder honda,you'd still be on the first one. But I've seen many v6 hondas with the orignal tranny at 200k.. I'll say this again
...toyota isn't what it used to be....even scotty has said it... but they're tin and plastic that's way overpriced....
I really like the new Acura MDX! Smooth power, great comfort and sporty handling for 20-30k less than BMW, Mercedes or Porsche. Plus insurance less expensive than German cars.
I just bought a 2023 Acura MDX SH-AWD
And I love it! So smooth and Quiet!
@@Juicycat30when you test one out make sure you try the SH-AWD MDX. Smooth and Quiet!
I ended up getting a 2023 over the 2024.
@@joematty1353 I got last week a tech pkg 2024 sh awd MDX
What About the RDX I got a 2022 best car I ever bought and had a2018 before that and it was great both are problem free at least for me, better bang for compared to a BMW or Mercedes
But what if I don't need 5 new SUV's
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You should test drive a KIA Telluride. Better than all the SUVs you list. You are prejudiced against Korean cars, but they have improved a lot, and my Telluride is the BEST vehicle I have ever owned. I had 8 new cars when I worked (Company provided, due to my position) and 3 new cars since I retired. By far, the Kia Telluride is the best. Everyone who has traveled in it have commented on how nice it is. Scotty, test drive a 6 cylinder Telluride.
Same goes for the Hyundai Palisade. We love ours.
I have a Suzuki Grand Vitara 2016, went to look for the RAV, but the RAV is smaller on the inside and the price is double that of my Suzuki and it's less luxurious. And to top it off, standard yearly maintenance is almost 3 times more than that of the 2016 Suzuki. Just so odd. Ok, fuel economy is lots better on the RAV as that's not full time 4WD and is hybrid. It just stunned me.
I went with a preowned 17 Acura MDX, 2 weeks so far and it's a badass suv.
I'll bet you don't get 200K on that auto transmission.
@@alanlindquist8329is it specific to the MDX? Bc I have an 07 TL with 250k on original trans no issues. Previous gen had issues though.
still a trackpad - no go for me
My parents gave me life Scotty taught me how to live it
Research shows, to me, that the current RAV-4 is obsolete. You would have thought that Toyota wouldn't let this happen. Current RA-4 vehicles are like lumber wagons compared to the new Honda CRV. Don't take my word for it, test drive both and see for yourself. Have a good day! Love your shows.
Would have been nice for you to put the Mazda CX 5 in the mix!
What is the best evaluation of the Subaru Ascent from 2021 or 2023? I hope you will discuss the evaluation of the performance of each of them. Thank you
Love the 2023 Highlander.
I bought a 2022 Honda Passport AWD Trailsport. Great vehicle. It gets 15-20 mpg if I'm only driving in-town 1 or 2 miles at a time. I get 25-31 mpg on the road! It replaced a 2006 VW Passat turbo-4 that got 20-23 mg in-town, and 30 mpg on the road. I needed more room.
I'm loving mine. Rarely see them on the road. Not sure why.
I'm on the fence on getting a 2023 Mazda CX5. I think it's beautiful inside out. It deserved to be on this video. Maybe you can make a video of it someday scotty
I have a 2022 Turbo CX-5 and can't say enough good things about it.
Just get it , it's better than most of the Japanese brands out there
You guys waste to much money buying new..
Really don’t I use to pay off my cars and keep them and then the problems and I felt like every weekend I was fixing something or replacing something and it’s expensive and time so it’s like a damn car payment so I said I’m done with this and just started getting rid of them so not deal with problems I live in Florida the wife needs a reliable suv and new it’s to hot to break down with my twins and I have a new truck f150 got it 2019 and only has 57k on it not a single problem may have it a little longer cuz I didn’t like the new ones waiting on the refresh
@@Gorio-h3u How's the ride quality? Do you feel every bump? My Mazda 6 has a VERY stiff suspension. I feel everything. :(
My 2002 Honda CRV, bought new, has only two parts changed excluding regular maintenance items.: an 02 sensor and a knock sensor. (I replaced both myself.)
My 2014 Honda pilot never has had any issues.
raav4 - still has a NA engine that has good acceleration and great gas mileage - also rock solid reliability.
I am getting 20 to 22 MPG in a Rav 4 a 4 cylinder and got 26 MPG on a V6 Honda Accord.
I agree, I just drove from the Bay area to La, 6.5 hours and did it on one tank of fuel getting 38 mpg. I rented a Mitsubishi hybrid before and did the same trip, I had to stop for gas 3/4 of the way through the trip.
Scotty, what about the new 2024 Grand Highlander?
Bought cr v a couple of days ago and I love it
Rav4 has an issue with the roof rail mounting clips where water gets in and damages the headliner and may cause mold and other issues. My car is being repaired as I type. Warranty covered for 10 years.
Infiniti QX 80 and Nissan Armada are dynamite rigs and I own one of each. Excellent reliability, good performance and massive interior volume and cargo carrying capacity.
Which year Armada do you own? I have 2015
😂😂 when someone saids a Nissan is reliable, how many fuel pumps and Transmission have u gone thru on that money pit armada lol
Lol
Nissan was reliable in the 90's
@@cormaro13The Jatco made CVT was the main problem, but most large Nissan and lately Infiniti don’t have the CVT since it can’t handle the weight and power. So the vehicles with the Jatco CVT are generally less reliable than the Nissan/Infiniti vehicles without it.
The 2016 pilot was a nightmare I purchased it at the end of 2015. Went through 2 transmissions in the first 2 years of ownership.!
Mazda cx5
Still love my 2005 Highlander - 20 years young!
Do a video on best mini van models! Would be awesome to hear your thoughts on that!
I have an 2003 Exp!orer. 254 K miles. Continues to run great.
Great. Don’t buy a new one. Our 2014 Ford expedition was nothing but trouble. The new 2023 Ford Explorers already have numerous recalls. Not to mention the police Explores that were killing police officers due to carbon monoxide poisoning being emitted into the cab of the vehicle. Keep your 03’ because Ford is crap these days with more dangerous recalls than any other car manufacturer selling in the US.
But is the body still in tacked...Most Explorer rot and fall apart after time..LOL
Considering you don't like turbos and cvt's I'm surprised by most of these choices.
I think Scotty has been bought and paid for. These aren’t his actual opinions.
I heard a mechanic talking one time who said Suburus were some of best vehicles mechanically speaking. Another mechanic said Toyotas were good but don't get one with a V6 lots of problems.
That Toyota 3.5 V6 was bulletproof. So sad that it is being phased out. My 2015 went over 200k miles, and had no engine repairs. Just maintenance. Total repairs in the 8 years were under $400. It will take a few years to get the 4 cy turbo to be that good.
Can you comment on 2024 Kia Telluride, is it worth buying at this time?
Toyota Cross Hybrid is for me. It's cheap reliable I can drive it well over 15 years.
Like the Mazda, perhaps the grand highlander should be on the list
100 percent, Grand Highlander tops the Highlander for $3-5k extra, with similar options. 3rd row is fully usable and still has cargo space. WORTH IT.
We just went to the auto show in Cleveland laat month and saw the Grand Highlander. Man, that thing is a beast!! It's really a beautiful vehicle!
With all the talk about Acuras, I'm surprised the MDX or RDX didn't make the list. I have a 2013 that still runs like a Swiss watch.
Which Rdx or MDX
I'm the original owner of a 2005 Honda Pilot EXL-RES & 2019 Toyota 4Runner TRD-ORP a now a 2022 Honda Passport Trailsport & honestly the Honda Passport should've been on this list. The interior space the decent quality & comfort of the seats/leather the cargo space the overall size clearance space from it's hight off the ground and overall look IMHO is good. I could be wrong but the 2022 Passport powertrain, V6 with its transmission is a proven powertrain system that has a lot history in previous Hondas. The only downfall to the Passport is the technology of their entertainment system but I'm here for the ride from point A to point B.
I am interested in the Passport. I don't like the gear shift in Toyota vehicles. I am used to the Odyssey EXL and Accord Touring so I am spoiled. Going back to a Honda.
@joyceflorida7111 Best of luck, the passport definitely has its quirks expressionly when
It's in cruise control and the lane assist but overall in my opinion I think it's a good vehicle compared to the competition.
@@joyceflorida7111my 04 Tacoma and 95 4Runner have great 5 speeds...couldn't ask for better gear shifts. My brother's 17 4Runner does have an automatic, but I was able to drive it okay.
What do you think about a used Acura MDX? I might just go for a used Pilot with low mileage. @@maicol67
Bought a 2018 Honda CRV and not long after had a fuel injector issue.. I’ve owned like 4 Hondas before that all way older models and never had that issue.. cost me like $1500 to repair.. hoping they do a re call. Apparently a lot of people are having the same issues with the injectors on certain makes
After looking at all the new stuff--- I'm tempted to buy a USED LEXUS GX470 or 460... and YES I know they're gas guzzlers- but I won't be out that much- and when I do- I want to go where I want to go with NO issues--- and the GX will OUTPERFORM any jeep. Theyre also documented to go over million miles.. and are HIGHLY customizable. I like the Mazda CX-50 for look- and the CX-5 for performance-- but neither is good on much but wet roads or normal driving- even deep snow is hard for them. GX can go where a jeep can't- and if it gets really bad- turn on the lockers (I'd have front and rear lockers installed ) and air down and go.. can't do that on these low things... SO I think I'm going to just get a lexus. I know two coimpanies that RECONDITION them and have good prices on selling. Mirramr in San Diego CA- goes through them and does reboots, checks any linkages, electrical- everything-- and since most of theirs are California vehicles- NO RUST.. so that would be great- and they have them ALREADY lifted with stuff I want done!!! I'd just have to go drive it back.. not sure of shipping costs. (to VIRGINIA) That's only 2370 miles..
love the GX Lexus and they put the awesome V8 proven engines from lexus in these SUVs! Plus can tow and lot of space. Big SUV takes getting used to driving feels like driving a bus or tank however compared to the smaller RX.
@@GuitarsAndSynths YEP- that's another reason I decided against it- that and the 8 mpg.. is I only have ONE eye now- depth perception NOT good.. and the parking spaces in most lots now is BARELY wide enough for the small cars we have now-- with little to no room to get out-- much less put a big SUV in them.. :) Oh well- guess I'm too old and too bad shape for that and my time has passed for it..
What about the Lexus RX
@@dons1643 Outa my range- and not sure about the mileage...I decided on Mazda CX-50 Meridian with a 1.5 inch factory lift.. that'll do the only offroading I really need to do..
What large luxury suvs with 3rd row do you recommend?
I’m in the market for a smaller SUV. Keep in mind, I owned a 2014 for expedition with 156k
2010 NAVIGATOR with 98k
Both vehicles are amazing in my book, space, power, reliability, forget about the MPG! So it’s really hard for me to pick a new vehicle, there’s nothing out there that tickles my wallet! Thank you Scott, but I’m keeping my Americans
Lexus TX 500H plug-in!!
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind.
As long as they are Toyota forth or fifth generation hybrid drivetrains then you are bullet proof. A full size hybrid SUV is the new TX500h Lexus, a great vehicle for three rows, handsdown.
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RDX ! Can’t beat it. Daughter has a 2020 and ours is a 2013 with the V6. Wife’s been happy wit it 10 years!
Whats the best Nissan crossover out there?
Scotty, you should’ve had the Subaru Forester in your list! It’s not the most powerful or trendy, but it’s emblematic of great reliability, outstanding AWD, and consistent IHHS safety plus ratings. Subarus shouldn’t be undermined.
We had a 2015 Forester. It was a little too small for us. Sold it to my sister. She loves it. Almost 200,000 on the odometer. Still silky smooth.
One crossover should have been on the list is Mazda CX5, what say you, please?
I'd rather find a Acura TSX sport wagon over any of these (if I could find one in reasonable condition and cost)
Model X is actually #1
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2023 is the TOP selling in the world and best of both worlds too not sure why Scotty chose to skip anyways I am personally enjoying the comfort and ride with superb mileage
I didn't realize Mitsubishi was still making/selling vehicles for the US market.
Because Mitsubishi (as an automotive entity in N. America) has historically been too unstable . I thought they had pulled out of N. America entirely. That's how bad things have been going for them. Glad you've got a great vehicle.
@@NVRAMboi very true they did experiment with 0-0-0 at US 6 years back and that lead to almost the edge of bankrupt, now they got back into the market..
@@ecobasetech4558 no worries ! worth considering this vehicle you will definitely gets impressed.
More maintenance cost cause the 10 warranty, you have to pay high cost for every service during the ten years period of time or your warranty will be voided
These motion graphics are incredible
Scotty clearly has a love for Toyota/Lexus and I, also a mechanic, completely appreciate this because I know they are almost always the best and most reliable cars around. But I’ll still take my ‘92 4Runner over the RAV4. My wife will probably end up with that 😂
Dealer told me Japs made Toyota for rural areas where there is no garage near by. I just got a Rav4 after having Honda for 20 years and going to switch back to Passport or Pilot. The gear shifter bugs me as I have nerve damage in my hands and hard to shift, like having a manual trans without the clutch. LOL.....
Just traded my 2020 Lexus 350RX in for the new 2023 Honda Pilot Trailsport. Loved my Lexus but couldn't be happier with the Pilot trailsport. It can go right from the country club to the remote campsite - can't beat that!
Scotty can you please take a look at the new KIA's.... the vans and SUVs cant stay on the lot.
The Toyota 3.5 is a legend. If you have that SUV, never let it go.
I absolutely love my 2010 Rav4 Sport 4wd with the 3.5 engine
@@Car_Fluffy I wouldn't. Coming from someone who owns a 2010 RX350 with the 3.5. It's bulletproof, I can't say the same for that turbo charged 4 cyl in the new RX.
Hey! What about the Subaru Forester?
Just bought one a month ago and I'm in love
I just purchased a 2023 Nissan Rogue, has a great drive and plenty of safety features. Extremely smooth, imo it should've made the list. Since the entire powertrain is new hoping the CVT gives no problems in the future.
But it’s a Nissan
@@ernestogalvan143 Nissans can be great! The CVT transmission will be the make or break because in the past, they haven’t been good from Nissan.
Change the CVT fluid regularly. Good luck.
Hopefully better CVT, yet my concern is not so much the mechanical past failures, but more the huge failure of Nissan for failing their Customers and not properly recalling and remedying their obvious flawed products!
Re Mazda CX-90: saw a vid saying to replace the timing chain you have to take out the engine? Yikes
thinking about purchasing a 2024 grand cherokee luxury version. your thoughts?
I bought a 23 Honda crv hybrid love it so far it’s my first hybrid car. Are Honda cvt transmission good ?
they are good, my 2014 accord cvt has 155k miles and no issues
LOL, I'd love it when you change your trans and asks for cvt!
What about 2023 VW Tigual SEL R Line? No recalls as of yet...!!! Please advise
The Mazda is definitely available and in stock at dealerships as we speak
There's a good reason why a LOT of Mazdas are in stock!!
Honda's are great. Had a CRV for 6 years and not a single slightest tiniest issue, nothing, nothing at all. Best car I ever had. Unfortunately it doesn't score very high in crash test nowadays otherwise would buy a new CRV in a heartbeat.
I have a 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander I have had for 1 year and 1 mouth and it drives amazing
My 2024 BMW X5 is amazing. I know you don’t like BMW’s thinking they’re overpriced and I might even agree. An Infinity RX80, more expensive, would be my second choice. There’s not much that can pry me out of my X5 other than my M4.
The Toyota RAV4 sales numbers are very impressive. 400,000 people per year can't be wrong, right?
They earned their reputation, tho the CRV hybrid is a much better suv.
@@sk-un5jqStop being foolish
Have a 2017 Vw Jetta Tsi no accident s 47 k why are the rear tires wearing on the inside to the point you can hear the the hum soind took to tire shop said there no alignment to the rear of that car ?
Went to Lexus , Toyota, Subaru, and Honda dealerships yesterday and all had very limited inventory. When I went to the Nissan dealership, they had pretty much several vehicles in every model they sold, even their trucks and their EV models. Not sure why nobody in my area seem to be buying Nissans. Admittedly, I’ve never owned a Nissan, so I know very little of the brand
Their transmissions are atrocious.
Because it’s junk. Mazda much better
Transmission.. Mazda much better than crv or rav4. The hybrid crv has numerous issue. See what owners are saying on Edmunds
The reason is because Nissan makes crappy cars(especially when it comes to their transmissions). Toyota and Subaru make more reliable vehicles than Nissan does.
I believe Nissan is owned by Renault which is a French company. They haven’t really been a Japanese company for many years now.
Two questions. First, I heard that Honda has really not come up with a permenant fix for the oil dilution issue in the 1.5 L turbo in the CR-V. Still trying to sell owners that the programming change took care of the issue. However I've seen several videos from mechanics who are still smelling gas in the used oil when they change the oil. And if Honda really did fix it, why are they so adamant that owners must change the oil as per the owners manual? Second, of the SUVs listed in the video, are their any that do not require premium gas???? I heard that anything with a turbo MUST use premium gas. True???? TIA.
surprised that you chose to talk about the cx-90 over the cx-5. looks like a fantastic car but like you said, it's not proven yet. the cs-5 has been sold for a decade now with a very solid track record, and you can buy a top-end trim for under 40 grand (with a turbocharged 2.5 4 cyl). might not be fantastic if youre really about having seating for 8, but id probably recommend the 5 over the 90 6 days of the week
Hey sir quick question, what do you think of 2021 v8 Nissan armada I’m looking to trade my 2017 Ford Explorer because of the room for the family and performance but I am a Toyota guy usually and my Ford has been good but too small, what is your opinion in the armada
The 2024 Grand Highlander probably should've been mentioned since it's being delivered now. More room in that 3rd row.
I love my 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross
My '13 RAV4 Limited just passed 190k. It's not as modern looking or as quick as my friend's CX-5, but I'll take reliability over appearances. My Dad has a Highlander Limited and my Mom has the Lexus RX-350. They're all super reliable.
My wife's 2020 Pilot has been recalled 3 times and needed a new battery at only 50K miles. I agree, Honda isn't what it used to be.
I replaced my 12V. battery every 2.5 years.
Miles not mean much on battery Sounds almost 4 years old!
My friend’s 2021 Highlander battery had to be changed at 55K miles, so I guess the companies are putting cheap batteries from the factory
50,000 miles on a battery reflects good battery life.
I have two 2010 Rav4 v6, like both one was going to be for parts but putting it on the road it was too good to part out.
I looked at The RAV4,Honda CRV and the Subaru Forester. It was a tuff choice between them. I like the previous model CRV and found a deal on a 20 so I bought it. It had more apeal. The new CRV is improved but I like the 19-22's better. The Lexus was to much money as was the Highlander. People know what they got! And they hold on them to!
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid #1. Topgun ✅