Honda and Toyotas? Who wants to fiddle around with timing belts when changing out a water pump. Try the Ford Panther platform. (Crown Vics, Grand Marque, Lincoln Towncar)
1996 Town Car. $4,000 for power everything and leather with 110,000 miles. I'll be shocked if it doesn't last another 100,000 minimum with next to zero maintenance besides fluid changes.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 2007 town car owner... everything is breaking on mine. Spent almost 10k in repairs. Manifold gasket, spark plugs air bag suspension sion, ect. Once one thing broke everything broke. My ac stopped blowing cold air just now
@@nunayobusiness3384 My comment is over 3 years old and my car now has over 200,000 miles. I used the car for Uber and Lyft and it us still running strong. Your comment is very beyond late 😄
@@nunayobusiness3384 it all depends on what product you need. There are some fluids that are very pecticular and others not so much. Service shops will definitely try to oversale you on extra services you don't need. You gotta be smart and catch them in their lies. They never mentioned anything about the warranty to me but overselling maintenance is what you have to watch out for. Oil changes and routine maintenance is all you really need.
knnoneill1016 I’d look at a Toyota Camry, but not a 2018. Like he said new models tend to have more problems maybe buy a used one or a new 2017 if there are any left. Otherwise wait till 2019 to ensure any bugs are sorted out.
Chyeah right bc he would openly announce the cars that don't bring him money... Makes sense!! My 01 honda is constantly leaking fluid inspite of $1000 of replacements.. Oh & to get to one piece you havecto remove 5 pieces... Fuckin annoying.. What's simple about that!?
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my 2008 subaru wrx was the most unreliable car ive ever owned. thank god for a factory warranty that saved me over $15k in repairs.
Notorious oil burners, but good in the snow I guess.
Subarus suck. I prefer Toyotas.
The 1995-2001 Toyota Camry.
It's reliable af!
Honda and Toyotas? Who wants to fiddle around with timing belts when changing out a water pump. Try the Ford Panther platform. (Crown Vics, Grand Marque, Lincoln Towncar)
1996 Town Car. $4,000 for power everything and leather with 110,000 miles. I'll be shocked if it doesn't last another 100,000 minimum with next to zero maintenance besides fluid changes.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 2007 town car owner... everything is breaking on mine. Spent almost 10k in repairs. Manifold gasket, spark plugs air bag suspension sion, ect. Once one thing broke everything broke. My ac stopped blowing cold air just now
If the previous owners dogged it out and neglected to do proper maintenance, the name brand won't matter much.
This is sooooo true. I had my Subaru for years. I currently got a 2017 Honda Sport. $40 to fill it up. Low maintenance.
This video is the reason I purchased a sporty 2014 Honda Civic Si
@@nunayobusiness3384 My comment is over 3 years old and my car now has over 200,000 miles. I used the car for Uber and Lyft and it us still running strong. Your comment is very beyond late 😄
@@nunayobusiness3384 it all depends on what product you need. There are some fluids that are very pecticular and others not so much. Service shops will definitely try to oversale you on extra services you don't need. You gotta be smart and catch them in their lies. They never mentioned anything about the warranty to me but overselling maintenance is what you have to watch out for. Oil changes and routine maintenance is all you really need.
Hondas, toyota and mitsubishis between 99-05 are the best of the best
mitsubishis broke down all the time in the early 2000s. horrible car.
Panther body Fords are the best.
I own a 04 Nissan Maxima I'm looking for something newer since I spend the majority of my pay check and time at a garage -.-
knnoneill1016 I’d look at a Toyota Camry, but not a 2018. Like he said new models tend to have more problems maybe buy a used one or a new 2017 if there are any left. Otherwise wait till 2019 to ensure any bugs are sorted out.
Why does that Honda Accord look like an Acura?
I am the Juan and Only I forgot about that. Thanks for telling me.
Kristopher Maron Acura is Honda’s luxury brand
We learned this in kindergarten
Chyeah right bc he would openly announce the cars that don't bring him money... Makes sense!! My 01 honda is constantly leaking fluid inspite of $1000 of replacements.. Oh & to get to one piece you havecto remove 5 pieces... Fuckin annoying.. What's simple about that!?
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