I’ve been driving my Honda Fit for seventeen years and spent just under 18 hundred dollars on maintenance not counting tires. I have never been stranded and used it to haul lumber, large hot water heater, a large safe, big screen tv and of course my dogs. I get an average of 30 mpg.
07 camry here. I am in Northern NJ right across from Manhattan. Fits are perfect for on street parking when you need to get into that small spot. the sticks must be somewhat fun to drive.
I'd think the only only reason it's not recommended as a used car is that the used prices are more than the new-car MSRP. I bought my base-model Fit w/6MT new in Feb 2020 just before the pandemic for $16k and at the height of the car shortage about a year ago they were going for over $20k.
Hot water heater ? I recently replaced one and it takes in cold water and heats it. I’m not sure I’d need to heat my already hot water, but each to his own.
As I start(!) to understand "the situation", you should buy something older than from 2008-10. Unfortunately. The technique used before 2008 is "quite" simple at least compared to "newer" cars. If you buy a newer car and the price is 1,000 USD, you transfer it right away to the scrap yard, when something happens! A smallest repair can cost you 1-2,000 USD. It doesn't matter if the car is small or big, premium or not. The big problem will appear when all the 1998-2008/10 cars are at the scrap yard, because they don't last forever, either. I have a BMW 528i E39 1997 that I bought maybe 15 years ago, 5,500 USD, now the value of the car is about 2,500 USD... I haven't driven much with it.
Can't argue with those choices, Toyota, Honda and Mazda lead the pack in quality and practicality. Simple regular maintenance, (like an oil change every 4,000 to 5,000 miles ignoring the "recommended" 10,000 interval marketing ploy) and these last.
After owning a MX5 bought with 65000 miles for 6 years with no issues at all, I bought a Mazda 3 replacing our Volvo. Guess what: love this car. When pushed hard, eh, soft I manage 50MPG with it and it's almost as fun to drive as the MX5, it's wonderful in corners. Ok, I prefer RWD when dry, but that's about it.
If you don’t have $500 you shouldn’t be looking for a car! Anything you can find at that price will cost you far more than that for repairs lol. Plus he is talking about new cars, I am seriously considering a Nissan Versa SR as it’s MSRP is 21000 including heated seats, wireless phone recharging and full safety package including automatic backup braking
Our experience with Honda has been rewarding! One is a 1998 Honda Accord EX V6 and the other a 2002 CR V EX AWD. They are both due for updating but every time I drive one I’m amazed at how much life is still left in them. As mentioned the key is proper maintenance and also driving them properly. This last point is often overlooked since many skimp on maintenance and it doesn’t work that way! You can’t go wrong!
There is a big difference though between a new car and it's throw away mentality, and the gems some Japanese and German car brands produced around the turn of the century...
I’ve had a ‘14 Mazda 6 (inherited from my mom and then it was unfortunately totaled in an accident) and now a ‘14 Mazda 3…I LOVE them! So low maintenance and fun to drive. I’ve never gotten so many people commenting on how pretty they were - both red. I’m sold on Mazda now. Hope to get a new one someday. 🎉❤
Had 5 Civics not one has been a problem. yes of course there have been minor issues, but the cars have been reliable great to drive and decent performance. Last one was a FK8 now have the Hybrid, which has been a joy. Also the Hybrid interior has leapt up in quality which in my spec includes Bose 12 speaker sound system,panoramic roof ( which opens)and other goodies.
I own a 2005 Toyota Corolla and also a 2012 Toyota Matrix. Incredible cars for reliability. Also had a brother who owned a Mazda 3 and was amazed by how dependable and long lasting it proved to be.
Relatively cheap. We're in a new era, the pre pandemic prices are never coming back. Current prices will drop but they will never be the same as pre pandemic
I owned a 1991 Honda Civic EX. It had 300k miles on it and the paint and interior looked like new when I traded it off for a Subaru. Hated the Subaru CVD. Now driving a 2017 Toyota SE. Great car, great gas mileage, and fun to drive. Getting 25-27 mpg with the 4 cylinder. Still looks like a new car.
I own 2 Mazda CX-5’s. Fabulous car. Great MPG and dependable. Mazda, Toyota, & Honda. Can’t go wrong with any of these brands. I also own Jeep Wrangler. It’s a totally impractical vehicle, poor mpg and maintenance issues, but it’s loads of fun to drive, modify, & customize. Jeeps,Bronco’s, Corvettes, Mustangs, etc. are basically adult toys.
I was cracking up at the recommendation for the Pope. Sometimes I watch your videos to just listen. You need a podcast man, you’re entertaining! Great job with the content.
Very surprisingly my 2011 Chevy HHR I inherited from my mother is the most reliable car I’ve ever owned….145,000 miles and other than regular oil change brakes and tires, only needed one fuel injector change in 12 years…gets 37 mpg .
I noticed that Camry SE AWD has the smaller Camry LE rims. Either the previous owner swapped them for greater riding comfort or that SE had its rims stolen at least once. Theft of Camry SE/XSE rims is a growing problem.
I just took delivery of a ‘24 Chevy Trax LT. New model 11 inches longer, 2 lunches wider. Awesome tech and style. Unreal pricing. Home run for GM. IMHO
Given the current car market situation, those 3 vehicles you mentioned is expensive. They aren’t cheap by any means especially if you want newer generations shown in the video
The problem is the dealers are keeping the used car prices pushed up ..to guide buyers to towards new cars...cars they make a lot more money on.Not just on sales but on all warranty maintenance a huge part of their profit margin.... Used dealers and owner sellers see those prices and they too ask more for their sold by owner cars... The market needs a good shake up... I think 2024 and 2025 will be the years of major auto price shake ups ..let's hope so .. paying 10k plus for a 7 plus year old car is rediculous ... Car prices are easily 35% over their value mark....
Cars like the Corolla/Civic are no longer considered penalty boxes...they will surprise people of how much room they have inside. Now days cars like the newer Camry/Accord actually have more than generous interior room that is on par with the full size cars from 15 years ago.. Lots of people have bought new Mitsubishi mirage cars here in Arkansas for their teens and I am seeing some with 100,000 miles already with no problems, I wonder if Mitsubishi is a "well kept secrete" that is worth a look? I know they don't cost as much as a Civic/Corolla. We have a Mitsubishi dealer here that is pushing them hard and everyone is buying them...
The Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback would be an ideal inexpensive small city car for me to drive the wife to her usual errands and appointments around congested LA. I no longer drive on the freeways.
I have a 2021 Mazda3 Hatch. 2.5 NA auto with AWD and it’s a great car for the $. I don’t have the sunroof or leather but I think the MSRP was only around $26k.
Hey, don't forget that the 2014 Impala LTZ came with a 2.4 and 2.5 4-cylinder for one year only and they are fully loaded and these specifically are very reliable and cost-effective.
I love my 2019 LS with the 2.5 Liter I4. Spacious, super roomy and comfortable. Impalas should've been kept around instead of the Malibu.@@samueljackson2478
The Mazda 3 and the Honda Civic are small sedans. The Toyota Camry is a midsized car and a lot of car for your money especially if you get the V6, 8 speed transmission with 300 hp. If you don't have that much to spend check out the Mazda CX-30 base model, luxurious interior, 2.5L, 6 speed transmission, 191 hp, AWD. Another economical car to checkout is the Subaru Impreza RS, with the same interior space as the Crosstreck and an upgraded interior, 2.5L, with a CVT, 182 hp, AWD. If you want an economical car long term buy something with a gas engine, non-turbo, non-hybrid, something without a CVT and save yourself future possible repairs.
Lot of Lincoln's from 2000 up can be be had at a cheap price, and won't run ya on repairs. Google for problem years. Fabulous styles also. I'm talkin on the cheap. Thanks for your great report as always.
The Honda civic sport you’ll get more like 24-26 city and 36-38 on the highway. Just a heads up. Also small tank so you’re at the gas station just as much as a v6 with 16 gallon tank. I’m sure the Mazda 3 is the same
Another great video. There are 2 others that I'm strongly considering for all the same reasons as the 3 examples here. And they both are American cars from GM and FoMoCo that were spoken highly of by "Carwizard" in all the same ways as the 3 examples here. One is an early 2000's Buick Le Sabre with the 3.8 Liter V6, which was also spoken highly of in the same ways by Brad Danger of "Ideal Media" as well as by Car Wizard. The other is something from the Panther Platform just to use as a beater. And that's just about any of them: Ford Crown Vic, Mercury Marquis/Grand Marquis/'03-'11 Lincoln Town Car just to take down to San Diego when I go down there for work. That's something that I'd rather get hit by a drunk or negligent driver in, instead of my 2011-12 Mustang or any of my vehicles that I do have.
Thanks for getting rid of your opening! Great videos. You speak quick and concise. Good work. Try and do a video on high mileage turbos from Honda and GM. Durability
I own an Acura, Scion and Mazda right now and am looking for a new budget type car. Right now, it is the Mazda Cx30 (which is the Mazda3 crossover). The Corolla and Civic have the CVT and not enough torque and horsepower. I am not in a hurry but will ultimately choose at the last moment.
since Mazda cut ties with Ford. their build quality and design/style. improved a lot. due to Honda's lack of AWD sedan. Toyota And Mazda are top of the list.
We have two 2020 Civics at under $25kUSD new and one 2020 Lexus UX200 at $32kUSD. We traded three 2016 Mazda 3's at that time. Guess we agree with you.
The new 2024 Corolla gets the updated 2.0 liter 169 hp duel VVT-i and duel injection system (no carbon build up) along with safety sense 3.0 on all trims including the LE. The CVT gets a true automatic launch gear which reduces strain on the CVT at starts. This made it possible to reduce the size which adds to the reliability long term. just $23,400 and got no mention??
Excellent vedio, you collected and also gained real experience, thanks for sharing with peoe in the village where food is available. You have a good heart may God bless you for your wonderful heart.
Hello. Thanks for the great knowldge you show in your reviews. Ofcourse you know that the Toyota and Lexus cvt isn't that unreliable rubber cvt system which is one of the reasons for the bad reputation for the operational reliability for cvt systems, but instead a very reliable system they named e-cvt, and I would love that you will tell your spectators the big and very importent technical difference for a long lasting and reliable cvt system. Thanks. Best Regards from Arne G in Norway
@@ECPP Oh great my friend. I'm a little hungover but it's a lovely rainy day in Hamilton haha. Just chilling with my dog. About to patch an exhaust leak literally ON my ever so reliable jeep cherokee. Those Y pipes break remarkably easy. I wonder if I just have to replace the whole part.
I bought it a year ago (after retiring my beloved Toyota echo) with 200k I put on 30k in a year with absolutely no issues. I always wanted a civic and finally at age 48 my dream come true even if it’s not a brand new one
I bought a new Dodge Journey I like it. I take excellent care of it but the transmission went out at 36k miles completely uncalled for but that’s the only issue I’ve had with it. Chrysler fixed it no questions asked thank goodness for the warranty. Had it almost 5 years now and nothing else has gone wrong with it. So hopefully it won’t give me to many issues.
In one video he says Honda CR-V is bottom of the barrel. Now he says Honda Civic is great. I own a 2005 CR-V with 238k on the odometer that still runs like new. I also own a 2006 Accord with 188k on the odometer that still runs like new. They have both been through New England winters for their entire lives and have no rust. End of story.
Very boring 2004 Yaris owner here from new, car has star ship mileage just replaced the battery last year from the original Toyota battery, only thing the car has had is two new front struts as the old ones rusted through, still on the original Toyota exhaust and clutch and Cat, I cannot praise the car enough, servicing is very minimal every year, oil ;plugs and filter change because its a basic car no fancy electronic gizmos to go out . Its the third car in the household its used for doing small errands we have a Larger Honda SUV for long trips and an old Landcruiser Diesel for off roading as we live in the Country, I will always buy Japanese cars they might be boring but they offer amazing value for money and reliability and peace of mind this car owes me nothing an I am sure it will still be driving for another ten years.
Isnt that something nazda passed up nissan i remember honda toyota and nissan in this order i mentioned were the top brand especially in the 90s after nissan started goofing up and hondas started copying wgat subbies are doing thats when toyota and nazda started to dtep up with their sharp trim looks preaty soon mazda will be expensive as well
Under $30K is NOT affordable.JD Power is a mouthpiece for auto manufacturers & not to be relied upon for honest assessment of reliability. Honda & Toyota 4 cyl's are your best bets.
I bought a brand new Mazda 323 in 1988. The head gasket started leaking at 90k. Never again will i buy a Mazda. I have a '23 Sentra SV. Heated seats, steering wheel. 👍
0:18 Camry is the best one. But I will never buy a 2.5 four cylinder it’s has transmission issues and oil consumption and burns Oil A lot. I don’t care what year is. Just stay away from Camrys 2.5 four cylinder. Except get a V6 it’s excellent engine
@@Lyka-clockno car manufacturers are excellent or bulletproof one. For me I just watch Tyler’s video for a love of god don’t buy a used Range Rovers. While I’m saying For a love of god don’t buy a Toyota 2.5 four cylinder. It has oil burns a lot and transmission issues. It solved one put 5k to 12k for a new engine. They’re not cheap to replace the engine
The cheapest car today is probably the Kia Soul. My family has owned them since 2015 and haven't had any issues with them. We do actually know HOW TO DRIVE though. Its a small vehicle so don't overload it and don't drive it likes its a race car because its not.
Here in communist Canada, the Camry STARTS at $34,000. Yes, that's THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS and that's only where it starts. With carbon tax inflation killing us at the grocery store and people not being able to afford homes in record numbers, well, 34k, might as well be a million.
@@ECPP Oh my friend. I don't care about the dollar amount. I will keep my 97 sunfire coupe operational for the rest of my life 😂 I just love them. They are still worth buying lol. Great first car.
these honda/mazda/toyota has trash CVT unless willing to change oil each 15k miles ... (if want have bullet proof transmission, mandatory for every make CVT for this condition) while GM has 6 speed traditional auto (50k-100k oil change interval) ... for 21k the best buy consider practicality/passenger/cargo volume/price is Chevy Trax 2024 ... or in case of loaded with all desired options 25-26k (sunroof/all electronic gadgets) yes auto only and only one engine ...
Honda civic and camry is not cheap cars in India dude 😂😂😂. Maximum less than 15k dollars. Camry is high end sedan in India and it is not doing sales number in India.
I’ve been driving my Honda Fit for seventeen years and spent just under 18 hundred dollars on maintenance not counting tires. I have never been stranded and used it to haul lumber, large hot water heater, a large safe, big screen tv and of course my dogs. I get an average of 30 mpg.
Can’t go wrong there
I have an '06 Honda CR-V I bought new and I still consider it to be a great daily driver.
07 camry here. I am in Northern NJ right across from Manhattan. Fits are perfect for on street parking when you need to get into that small spot. the sticks must be somewhat fun to drive.
I'd think the only only reason it's not recommended as a used car is that the used prices are more than the new-car MSRP. I bought my base-model Fit w/6MT new in Feb 2020 just before the pandemic for $16k and at the height of the car shortage about a year ago they were going for over $20k.
Hot water heater ? I recently replaced one and it takes in cold water and heats it. I’m not sure I’d need to heat my already hot water, but each to his own.
The Honda and the Toyota were the obvious choices. The Mazda surprises me … and impresses me. Thanks for sharing your insights.
My pleasure!
Not Honda with Turbo Engine
Hyundai Elantra is good too but you would need a steering wheel lock to deter the kia boyz. 😂
@@chinaboss6683I was thinking more along the lines of a fire extinguisher would be needed than a lock.
toyota owns mazda now.
so they are getting better.
If you buy used anything , which are the only “cheap “ cars available now, do a pre purchase inspection! A trusted mechanic.
As I start(!) to understand "the situation", you should buy something older than from 2008-10. Unfortunately.
The technique used before 2008 is "quite" simple at least compared to "newer" cars.
If you buy a newer car and the price is 1,000 USD, you transfer it right away to the scrap yard, when something happens! A smallest repair can cost you 1-2,000 USD. It doesn't matter if the car is small or big, premium or not.
The big problem will appear when all the 1998-2008/10 cars are at the scrap yard, because they don't last forever, either.
I have a BMW 528i E39 1997 that I bought maybe 15 years ago, 5,500 USD, now the value of the car is about 2,500 USD... I haven't driven much with it.
Thanks for sharing
@@leiflillandt1488 All the eletronics on cars are not in the 5G frequency figure it out ask the piolet's
I don't know about cheap, where I live they want 11k for cars with 160,000 miles.
Can't argue with those choices, Toyota, Honda and Mazda lead the pack in quality and practicality. Simple regular maintenance, (like an oil change every 4,000 to 5,000 miles ignoring the "recommended" 10,000 interval marketing ploy) and these last.
They win every time
Not Honda with Turbo Engine
After owning a MX5 bought with 65000 miles for 6 years with no issues at all, I bought a Mazda 3 replacing our Volvo.
Guess what: love this car. When pushed hard, eh, soft I manage 50MPG with it and it's almost as fun to drive as the MX5, it's wonderful in corners. Ok, I prefer RWD when dry, but that's about it.
@@asphalthedgehog6580 my parents had a 626 and protoge. both excellent cars.
Not accord with the 2.3 in it. Constant repairs. I had 2 of them.
He said it’s affordable at under “$30,000” 😂😂😂 most people don’t even have $500 in the bank. 😂😂😂😂
That speaks to affordability these days. The big players take more from our pocket
@@ECPP.. I've heard that 8 speed has had slipping issues and the reliability is suspect. The old 6 speed was bullet proof.
True, I have 1400 and looking for a car
If you don’t have $500 you shouldn’t be looking for a car! Anything you can find at that price will cost you far more than that for repairs lol. Plus he is talking about new cars, I am seriously considering a Nissan Versa SR as it’s MSRP is 21000 including heated seats, wireless phone recharging and full safety package including automatic backup braking
It's okay. We'll set you up with a 10 year car loan.
Our experience with Honda has been rewarding! One is a 1998 Honda Accord EX V6 and the other a 2002 CR V EX AWD. They are both due for updating but every time I drive one I’m amazed at how much life is still left in them. As mentioned the key is proper maintenance and also driving them properly. This last point is often overlooked since many skimp on maintenance and it doesn’t work that way! You can’t go wrong!
Great cars especially in V6
There is a big difference though between a new car and it's throw away mentality, and the gems some Japanese and German car brands produced around the turn of the century...
@@ECPPdont buy one with a 1.5L "earth dreams" engine, oil dilution is out of control!
I’ve had a ‘14 Mazda 6 (inherited from my mom and then it was unfortunately totaled in an accident) and now a ‘14 Mazda 3…I LOVE them! So low maintenance and fun to drive. I’ve never gotten so many people commenting on how pretty they were - both red. I’m sold on Mazda now. Hope to get a new one someday. 🎉❤
Great vehicles and affordable
Had 5 Civics not one has been a problem. yes of course there have been minor issues, but the cars have been reliable great to drive and decent performance. Last one was a FK8 now have the Hybrid, which has been a joy. Also the Hybrid interior has leapt up in quality which in my spec includes Bose 12 speaker sound system,panoramic roof ( which opens)and other goodies.
Absolutely OnPoint Review, Mark 💯. These 3 Cars, Toyota Camry, Mazdas & Especially Hondas, Are The "Trinity" 😇 Of Great Reliability. 🙏🏆🏆🏆
Thank you Don. Yes these are the kings of low cost motoring.
Not Honda with Turbo Engine
"It's affordable, it STARTS at under 30,000 dollars" 😂😂😂
Really? What happened to 20000 dollars?
@fernandocajero3273 notice that was a quote from the video. He said it, not me.
... which is expensive. Might as well buy a new, small car and save yourself from worries of a used. Chevy Trax is hot right now and Kia Forte.
Ikr!! But that's the market nowadays. Try on my shoes as a guy that needs a cheap daily car, and looking to buy a house in this terrible market😮😮!!
Get you a Honda, do the recommended maintainance, and it will last you a lifetime.
You probably live in the South? No rust? Cars last longer.
I would agree. The rust usually takes them out before any major mechanical troubles
@@ECPPI think CVT transmission cars, especially the AWD, can be costly to maintain… well, I personally would not buy another CVT car.
Wish Toyota would keep the V6 at least as an option.
They are ok. Nothing lasts forever. I had an Accord for 14 years and it was meticulously maintained. Lasted only 240k miles. Was expecting 300k.
I own a 2005 Toyota Corolla and also a 2012 Toyota Matrix. Incredible cars for reliability. Also had a brother who owned a Mazda 3 and was amazed by how dependable and long lasting it proved to be.
$30,000 is not cheap.
That’s fair
I agree
Right
Relatively cheap. We're in a new era, the pre pandemic prices are never coming back. Current prices will drop but they will never be the same as pre pandemic
In terms of brand new…$30K is cheap
I owned a 1991 Honda Civic EX. It had 300k miles on it and the paint and interior looked like new when I traded it off for a Subaru. Hated the Subaru CVD. Now driving a 2017 Toyota SE. Great car, great gas mileage, and fun to drive. Getting 25-27 mpg with the 4 cylinder. Still looks like a new car.
From South Africa.I have a Honda Civic 170i automatic 2001.Looks like new drives like new.Low maintenance costs.275 000kms on odometer ❤
I own 2 Mazda CX-5’s. Fabulous car. Great MPG and dependable. Mazda, Toyota, & Honda. Can’t go wrong with any of these brands. I also own Jeep Wrangler. It’s a totally impractical vehicle, poor mpg and maintenance issues, but it’s loads of fun to drive, modify, & customize. Jeeps,Bronco’s, Corvettes, Mustangs, etc. are basically adult toys.
Haha great points
I was cracking up at the recommendation for the Pope. Sometimes I watch your videos to just listen. You need a podcast man, you’re entertaining! Great job with the content.
I appreciate that
Very surprisingly my 2011 Chevy HHR I inherited from my mother is the most reliable car I’ve ever owned….145,000 miles and other than regular oil change brakes and tires, only needed one fuel injector change in 12 years…gets 37 mpg .
Nice
145 000 miles is just a baby. I try to get at least 300 000 miles from vehicles.
@@blazeboyblazeboy4470 agreed…just maintain them. I also add Duralube at nearly every oil change and my engines never fail me
I noticed that Camry SE AWD has the smaller Camry LE rims. Either the previous owner swapped them for greater riding comfort or that SE had its rims stolen at least once. Theft of Camry SE/XSE rims is a growing problem.
That’s not good, I always suggest mag locks
He cracks me up like he talks about $30,000 like it pocket change I’m retired that’s money
Sorry, I hear ya. It’s all relative of course.
I just took delivery of a ‘24 Chevy Trax LT. New model 11 inches longer, 2 lunches wider. Awesome tech and style. Unreal pricing. Home run for GM. IMHO
Entry level ls is 21K with delivery
Given the current car market situation, those 3 vehicles you mentioned is expensive. They aren’t cheap by any means especially if you want newer generations shown in the video
Nothing is cheap these days
That just means that you would have to consider the next models down instead like the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic and Mazda3.
@@evoman44 what would that be?
Had a quick look at the Toyota web page at a Camry SE. It starts at CA $34,462.49.
It’s a great car, and for northern areas I suggest the AWD version
Buy it used…bought an Avalon for $10k in 2014 and still going 10 years later.
The Sports Edition is more money. The LE would be cheaper and you won't pay retail anyway.
The problem is the dealers are keeping the used car prices pushed up ..to guide buyers to towards new cars...cars they make a lot more money on.Not just on sales but on all warranty maintenance a huge part of their profit margin.... Used dealers and owner sellers see those prices and they too ask more for their sold by owner cars... The market needs a good shake up... I think 2024 and 2025 will be the years of major auto price shake ups ..let's hope so .. paying 10k plus for a 7 plus year old car is rediculous ... Car prices are easily 35% over their value mark....
Ayyy I bought a Mazda 3 hatchback glad to see it make the list.
Good choice!
Thanks for the upload I was looking for cheap, honest transportation
Cars like the Corolla/Civic are no longer considered penalty boxes...they will surprise people of how much room they have inside. Now days cars like the newer Camry/Accord actually have more than generous interior room that is on par with the full size cars from 15 years ago.. Lots of people have bought new Mitsubishi mirage cars here in Arkansas for their teens and I am seeing some with 100,000 miles already with no problems, I wonder if Mitsubishi is a "well kept secrete" that is worth a look? I know they don't cost as much as a Civic/Corolla. We have a Mitsubishi dealer here that is pushing them hard and everyone is buying them...
The Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback would be an ideal inexpensive small city car for me to drive the wife to her usual errands and appointments around congested LA. I no longer drive on the freeways.
Exactly. A modern Civic is about the size of a 90's Accord and is well equipped.
I have a 2021 Mazda3
Hatch. 2.5 NA auto with AWD and it’s a great car for the $. I don’t have the sunroof or leather but I think the MSRP was only around $26k.
One of the best value compact sedan out there.
Everyone complains about CVTs. We have 3 Hondas with CVT transmissions. Soo smooth can't tell what type it is, no lurching almost like it is an EV.
There's a reason why they switched to CVT's & it wasn't because they were cheaper [=
Good news. I'm considering buying a new CR-V.
Hey, don't forget that the 2014 Impala LTZ came with a 2.4 and 2.5 4-cylinder for one year only and they are fully loaded and these specifically are very reliable and cost-effective.
Sure but not well made
@ECPP You talking about Body quality of the Impala for this year or the overall build of the car ??
I love my 2019 LS with the 2.5 Liter I4. Spacious, super roomy and comfortable. Impalas should've been kept around instead of the Malibu.@@samueljackson2478
The Mazda 3 and the Honda Civic are small sedans. The Toyota Camry is a midsized car and a lot of car for your money especially if you get the V6, 8 speed transmission with 300 hp. If you don't have that much to spend check out the Mazda CX-30 base model, luxurious interior, 2.5L, 6 speed transmission, 191 hp, AWD. Another economical car to checkout is the Subaru Impreza RS, with the same interior space as the Crosstreck and an upgraded interior, 2.5L, with a CVT, 182 hp, AWD. If you want an economical car long term buy something with a gas engine, non-turbo, non-hybrid, something without a CVT and save yourself future possible repairs.
The Mazda is a clear choice if not for that dreaded skyactive carbon build up issue. I'm all about maintenance free and that's not even close.
Lot of Lincoln's from 2000 up can be be had at a cheap price, and won't run ya on repairs. Google for problem years. Fabulous styles also. I'm talkin on the cheap. Thanks for your great report as always.
You cant really go wrong with Subaru these days either, easy to maintain in the CVT's are definitely some of the better ones.
07 camry. what about the blown head gasket issues?
Another great video brother thank you so much for educating consumers on major purchases and your honesty a rare thing now days
All 3 are my choice also. You can pick up one of these used for under $20,000. Great cars
You bet
The Honda civic sport you’ll get more like 24-26 city and 36-38 on the highway. Just a heads up. Also small tank so you’re at the gas station just as much as a v6 with 16 gallon tank. I’m sure the Mazda 3 is the same
Good to lnow
Another great video. There are 2 others that I'm strongly considering for all the same reasons as the 3 examples here. And they both are American cars from GM and FoMoCo that were spoken highly of by "Carwizard" in all the same ways as the 3 examples here. One is an early 2000's Buick Le Sabre with the 3.8 Liter V6, which was also spoken highly of in the same ways by Brad Danger of "Ideal Media" as well as by Car Wizard. The other is something from the Panther Platform just to use as a beater. And that's just about any of them: Ford Crown Vic, Mercury Marquis/Grand Marquis/'03-'11 Lincoln Town Car just to take down to San Diego when I go down there for work. That's something that I'd rather get hit by a drunk or negligent driver in, instead of my 2011-12 Mustang or any of my vehicles that I do have.
I would actually agree, those are older engines but legendary in their own right
Thanks for getting rid of your opening! Great videos. You speak quick and concise. Good work. Try and do a video on high mileage turbos from Honda and GM. Durability
Thank you very much for the support
I own an Acura, Scion and Mazda right now and am looking for a new budget type car. Right now, it is the Mazda Cx30 (which is the Mazda3 crossover). The Corolla and Civic have the CVT and not enough torque and horsepower. I am not in a hurry but will ultimately choose at the last moment.
Good choices
Sounds like a Veloster might be out of the budget range lol.
since Mazda cut ties with Ford. their build quality and design/style. improved a lot. due to Honda's lack of AWD sedan. Toyota And Mazda are top of the list.
Yes some people simply need certain features not all can support
Beware of 2014-2016 Mazda 6's they have weak suspension parts, bumper peels from the corners and they have a slew of other issues.
Love my cx5. Turbo is very fun but still great reliability
They are great vehicles these days
I started Turo this year and people have suggested that the Chevy Malibu is definitely a better Chevy with very less issues..
I can see that for sure
😂😂
We have two 2020 Civics at under $25kUSD new and one 2020 Lexus UX200 at $32kUSD. We traded three 2016 Mazda 3's at that time. Guess we agree with you.
Sounds like a good trade
I’ve owned 2 Mazda RX-7’s and I still love them to this day..😊
You’d have to pry my corolla out of my cold deceased hands
Haha
Finally Honda Civic ❤in the list
The new 2024 Corolla gets the updated 2.0 liter 169 hp duel VVT-i and duel injection system (no carbon build up) along with safety sense 3.0 on all trims including the LE. The CVT gets a true automatic launch gear which reduces strain on the CVT at starts. This made it possible to reduce the size which adds to the reliability long term. just $23,400 and got no mention??
I'll give you some more - 2009-10 Pontiac Vibe GT (Toyota Camry 2.4l engine/ sport tuned suspension), 2005 or 2007 Mazda6 and 2007 Kia Sportage.
Excellent vedio, you collected and also gained real experience, thanks for sharing with peoe in the village where food is available. You have a good heart may God bless you for your wonderful heart.
Hello. Thanks for the great knowldge you show in your reviews. Ofcourse you know that the Toyota and Lexus cvt isn't that unreliable rubber cvt system which is one of the reasons for the bad reputation for the operational reliability for cvt systems, but instead a very reliable system they named e-cvt, and I would love that you will tell your spectators the big and very importent technical difference for a long lasting and reliable cvt system. Thanks. Best Regards from Arne G in Norway
Love my mazda 😊
Great video Mark as always 👍
Thanks 👍
Hear pain chipping is issue on Mazda product?
@paulschuyler2320 mine is still good paint at 150k miles,hope it stays like that 👍
Thank you always Mark. Amazing Content.
Thank you very much. How is the weekend going?
@@ECPP Oh great my friend. I'm a little hungover but it's a lovely rainy day in Hamilton haha. Just chilling with my dog. About to patch an exhaust leak literally ON my ever so reliable jeep cherokee. Those Y pipes break remarkably easy. I wonder if I just have to replace the whole part.
I got a 2010 Honda Civic. Love it.
Super easy to fix and cheap to run. Fun little cars. Sounds like a win. How many miles?
I bought it a year ago (after retiring my beloved Toyota echo) with 200k I put on 30k in a year with absolutely no issues. I always wanted a civic and finally at age 48 my dream come true even if it’s not a brand new one
Thank you for the great videos. I really appreciate all your efforts and time.
I bought a new Dodge Journey I like it. I take excellent care of it but the transmission went out at 36k miles completely uncalled for but that’s the only issue I’ve had with it. Chrysler fixed it no questions asked thank goodness for the warranty. Had it almost 5 years now and nothing else has gone wrong with it. So hopefully it won’t give me to many issues.
Hopefully it is trouble free now.
You better get rid of it while it’s still running good.
In one video he says Honda CR-V is bottom of the barrel. Now he says Honda Civic is great. I own a 2005 CR-V with 238k on the odometer that still runs like new. I also own a 2006 Accord with 188k on the odometer that still runs like new. They have both been through New England winters for their entire lives and have no rust. End of story.
Spot on.
The Toyota Scion Lineup is also a good Mention for this video.
Agreed
A mazda 3 or 5 are super reliable, durable, and can be found for under 4k
I used to work as a porter for BMW. Boy! That Camry sure is dirty!
We brought a small hyunday elantra the only thing is the transmission 2000 $ to be change every 80 000- 100 000 km not that bad and Manuel save on gas
Sounds good
Did you say Mazda 3 has 5.5 seconds 0-60?. More 6.4 range.
Thanks
2016 civic 160k miles and zero issues
Very boring 2004 Yaris owner here from new, car has star ship mileage just replaced the battery last year from the original Toyota battery, only thing the car has had is two new front struts as the old ones rusted through, still on the original Toyota exhaust and clutch and Cat, I cannot praise the car enough, servicing is very minimal every year, oil ;plugs and filter change because its a basic car no fancy electronic gizmos to go out . Its the third car in the household its used for doing small errands we have a Larger Honda SUV for long trips and an old Landcruiser Diesel for off roading as we live in the Country, I will always buy Japanese cars they might be boring but they offer amazing value for money and reliability and peace of mind this car owes me nothing an I am sure it will still be driving for another ten years.
Thoughts on Subaru? I've been looking at the Impreza. The awd would be nice during the winter here in Michigan.
The AWD is great but CvT is weak and the engines often see oil burning issues. Not a huge fan.
I'm surprised you didn't include the Chevy Malibu that you started the video with. ("It's a Chevy. Need I say more?")
Totally right. Not a great unit
@@ECPP I was poking fun at you, because that's your standard phrase when talking about Chevys, mine included.
Did I miss the part when you said what particular years of the vehicles mentioned?
I generally say the newer and lower the miles the better and stick with manual when available
What about the mirage and versa?
The three I have been looking at myself, lol!
"Old Ladies, Priests, and Nuns".....Ha Ha Ha Good one! 🤣
Isnt that something nazda passed up nissan i remember honda toyota and nissan in this order i mentioned were the top brand especially in the 90s after nissan started goofing up and hondas started copying wgat subbies are doing thats when toyota and nazda started to dtep up with their sharp trim looks preaty soon mazda will be expensive as well
Love the civics but never a CVT. Why no Corolla?
Do dealerships wash their cars/trucks on lots they always look dirty.
So they hide the imperfection. They only wash after you buy.
100 percent
Definitely sticking to an Altima
Under $30K is NOT affordable.JD Power is a mouthpiece for auto manufacturers & not to be relied upon for honest assessment of reliability. Honda & Toyota 4 cyl's are your best bets.
The sad part is the cost of living in general is high and these numbers are always relative.
Agree with you but where is Lexus or if you say Toyota you say lexus
They are the same more or less and I am also talking about lower cost vehicles
As far as Japanese for me, i would always pick Honda 1st 🥇 , then Toyota 🥈 💯!!
It’s a close comp.
The irony here is that the impala and Malibu have been pretty reliable
Honestly though the ongoing Chevy Malibu has scored well in reliability.....
My neighbor has a very beautiful Mazda like this one, but a beautiful red color and they love it
Yaris
Nice
All three models I can't fit in. I'm 6'7" 😕
2009 Kia Sorrento or 2007 Kia Sportage
Very few cars likely
@@vg4472 I can't fit in those either.
2010-11 Chevy Silverado or 2006/2010 Dodge Ram 1500 or 2011 Ford F-150.@@tyboogie1982
Sadly I don’t see any Camrys cheap where I live… Hell Nissan never has any deals
Mark 👍💪🏻Thxs 🇨🇦
Thanks very much. Hope your weekend is going well.
I bought a brand new Mazda 323 in 1988. The head gasket started leaking at 90k. Never again will i buy a Mazda. I have a '23 Sentra SV. Heated seats, steering wheel. 👍
Head gasket is repairable.
0:18 Camry is the best one. But I will never buy a 2.5 four cylinder it’s has transmission issues and oil consumption and burns Oil A lot. I don’t care what year is. Just stay away from Camrys 2.5 four cylinder. Except get a V6 it’s excellent engine
Or you could change the oil at 5000 miles instead of 10,000. That was a big part of it and Toyota still refuses to change their recommended interval.
@@Lyka-clockno car manufacturers are excellent or bulletproof one. For me I just watch Tyler’s video for a love of god don’t buy a used Range Rovers. While I’m saying For a love of god don’t buy a Toyota 2.5 four cylinder. It has oil burns a lot and transmission issues. It solved one put 5k to 12k for a new engine. They’re not cheap to replace the engine
@@Lyka-clock and also vibrating like no tomorrow. And air conditioning problems
@@Lyka-clockI will stay away from Toyotas 2.5 four cylinder engine. I hate this engine
@@Lyka-clockalso give something else. Except Toyotas and Hondas
The cheapest car today is probably the Kia Soul. My family has owned them since 2015 and haven't had any issues with them. We do actually know HOW TO DRIVE though. Its a small vehicle so don't overload it and don't drive it likes its a race car because its not.
Thanks for sharing. Glad it’s working out.
Interesting. How much is a new Kia Soul?
I want to ask you about the durability of 2020 Mazda CX 3.
Civic is super popular…..with thieves 😢
Haha
Here in communist Canada, the Camry STARTS at $34,000. Yes, that's THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS and that's only where it starts. With carbon tax inflation killing us at the grocery store and people not being able to afford homes in record numbers, well, 34k, might as well be a million.
This country is sliding indeed
Yikes. Better off just living in a Camry. Kidding.
I have A 2001Mazda my OVM no one knows how to fix it looks brand new Live in The Austin TX
Nice
Cars Recommended
- Toyota Camry
- Mazda 3 Hatch
- Honda Civic
thanks
Need an advice to buy a Mercedes c250 4 cyl turbo 2013 for my wife,pls
What honda accord year with the 2.4lt vti would you recommend .
Pontiac Sunfires and Cavaliers
Haha, they are cheap indeed.
@@ECPP Oh my friend. I don't care about the dollar amount. I will keep my 97 sunfire coupe operational for the rest of my life 😂 I just love them. They are still worth buying lol. Great first car.
Through away cars.
these honda/mazda/toyota has trash CVT unless willing to change oil each 15k miles ... (if want have bullet proof transmission, mandatory for every make CVT for this condition) while GM has 6 speed traditional auto (50k-100k oil change interval) ... for 21k the best buy consider practicality/passenger/cargo volume/price is Chevy Trax 2024 ... or in case of loaded with all desired options 25-26k (sunroof/all electronic gadgets) yes auto only and only one engine ...
Thanks for sharing, sadly GM has has some fails along the way with transmissions too. That 8 speed in some of the larger vehicles as an example
@@ECPP Trax 2024 has ancient 6 speed auto only ... there is no other option just 6 speed auto or nothing else ...
Honda civic and camry is not cheap cars in India dude 😂😂😂. Maximum less than 15k dollars. Camry is high end sedan in India and it is not doing sales number in India.
Why did you skip Hyundai? Lower in cost with the similar reliability
You should never buy a Hyundai or Kia
@@ECPP but why? Design is similar, mog as well
What year would you start with on the Camry?
How about SUV’S
We can do that vid soon too
The current generation is where I would go, but generally newer and lower Kms the better
2000-03 on the Camry Solara, 2005 is Ok too & regular Camry 2004 only then from 2013-15.
Mazda all day of the week. No Cvt for me
absolutely
Mark you went above and beyond on this thumbnail 👀😂
Thanks
Honda Civic and accord are very nice looking vehicles
I would not buy a Civic earlier than 2020.