3 Vehicles That are Better and Cheaper Than Toyota or Honda
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Hey idk if you well see this are anyone but my car reves up at a stop between 1 and 2 rpm and tries to drive forward why at a stop any idea
Good afternoon Scotty. 😊
Scotty can you review freight liner cascadia and Volvo vnl In feature video
Scotty come to Australia we welcome you 💯
@scottykilmer Please review the new Hyundai Elantra 2.0L gas 2021-2024. They have ivt transmission and atkinson engine.
They changed things after issues.🎉
0:00 Mazda 3
9:33 Pontiac Vibe
19:47 Used Lexus
Thanks, bros like you are the true vips!
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Yes, and? You've repeated what you've just seen. What's your point?
It's going to be increasingly
difficult to find a Pontiac Vibe.
@@jimstrict-998 I don’t get that Vibe. Hahahahahahaha, get it??? 😂
The one car I would have put on this list would be the Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis/Lincoln Town Car. They are maybe the best cars Ford has ever built. Maintain them and they can last decades.
Where does Scotty get his energy from? The dude never stops.
You should know. You live in his comments section.
He most likely records multiple vehicles a day, then edits the videos later. Then, he breaks up his live sessions into individual videos.
@@desertstar223weird reply
It’s called being German.
He's passionate about his work!!🚘
Scotty is like a Energizer Bunny 🐇 he just keep going and going never stop
My aunt who’s less fortunate was given a 1986 two door mazda 326 hatchback 5 speed manual and she drove that from upstate New York to CT a 3-4 hr drive and same back every thanksgiving and Christmas for 8 years! with my 2 cousins and all 3 of them were no less 200pounds each!
It started with 150k and had 440k miles when the clutch went out and when she went to get it fixed the frame was crunching on lift so they told her it was unsafe and she scrapped it for $300.
Scotty is the John Madden of car mechanics. Love how he explains the vehicles he checks out using his hands.
TRY & VISUALIZE SCOTTY TALKING WHILE HANDCUFFED BEHIND HIS BACK. I TRIED BUT I JUST CAN'T SEE IT. 😂😂😂😂
Autistic or Italian
😅😂😂
😂😂😂
Somehow, Scotty would use his feet, hips, eyes, tongue, and ears
I'm concerned that you have a bondage fetish.
I love my 2004 Pontiac vibe, bought it brand new in 04, still have it 2024 & it only have 99k orginal miles on it, still a happy camper😁
A car that will last a lifetime.
I'm the 5th owner of an abused NY-salted 2006 Vibe with now 235k. I gave it some TLC, and it repaid me with reliable transport for 4 years. The only reason I'm retiring it this summer is the rust damage is too much, the car is falling apart. But it runs and shifts fine.
Between my 6 kids and my mom we have owned 4 Pontiac vibe all surpassed 200k without any issues, next daughter driving asked if we could help her get one for her next car because she sees how reliable they are haha
I could still kicked myself for not buying one of them years ago. I always loved Pontiacs.
I have a 2003 pontiac sunfire . When I purchased it it had close to 7k miles on it. I purchased it back in 2004. I've had to replace things but it was from normal wear and tear..no engine or transmission problems my baby is pushing 200k and is still rolling. ❤❤❤❤
I have an '01. Original engine and trans. About 150K miles, not sure because the digital odometer went out years ago, lol. The engine is wearing out, oil pressure light comes on at idle when at temp, but it's been doing that for several years now, and otherwise still gets down the road ok. Those GM 2.2l engines weren't really meant to last this long. I drive it every day, but mostly just short little stop & go trips. Only put about 3.5k miles a year on it, but still change the oil every 6 months. I remember when it was new you'd see Sunfires and Cavs everywhere on the road. Npw I'm all alone out there!
I had a 1998 Chevy Cavalier with the 2.2l OHV engine and that thing never really had any engine problems but I did have to replace the starter at least two times and the master cylinder once, pads and rotors.
Other than that it ran alright mind you it wasn't perfect of course but I didn't care.
Drove that thing for six years before I finally got tired of it and wanted to upgrade so I sold it for 300 bucks and the odometer had 400,000 kms on it.
I have a 2002 Cadillac escalade! Over 300.000 miles runs like a dream bought it with 180,000 miles only batteries and starter and put new plugs that's it air-conditioning works great I love it!! Looking for another one!!
WOW!
A used Toyota Corolla can be an even better deal. Got 36.5 miles to the gallon on my last road trip. Okay it's a 1996. And cost me $1,100 three years ago 😊
Jesus H.Christ!
That's Only What a Few New Car Payments Are!
Only one payment for alot of the popular new cars
bought a 2006 for 2.9 the other day! found out it was made in japan after i got back home :)
Scotty, you have a very unique delivery, every teacher should be as enthusiastic as you. Every kid would get an "A".
My Mazda3 hatchback has 171k miles now literally zero mechanical failures! Boom! Hard to beat!
I had a 323 five speed, and a Protege four door five speed from 1992-1998.. Zero issues. None. All I did was replace tires and oll. That was it.
Most of their auto trans came from jadco, which those were obviously garbage lol. And some came from aisin (Toyota) , and those were the more reliable auto options. But the jadco ones really left a bad mark. Manuals were also better options at the time.
Same here, great cars but they both rusted heavy around the wheel wells.
Good you had no DEBATES
Thanks Scotty for all you do and the info you provide. We viewers appreciate you!!
As a toyota rav4 owner,and before it I have owned 5 Mazda cars..I can tell you Mazda are far better, good handling,good looking, never any trouble with any of them. Driving Mazda cars for over 30 years.
Curious to know why you didn't buy another Mazda ?
5 madza's vs my 1 Pontiac vibe! hum🤔
Really better how? What do they have that's as good as the RAV4?
2006 Mazda 3. 240k still runs like a champ and still fun to drive
Better interiors and standard equipment on base models for one.. @@patfraser3869
The 'TOYOTA' tax in the automotive world is as real as the 'MARANTZ' tax is in the audiophile world.
I'm 58 and wish I had half the get up and go as Scotty. Hey Scotty, beam me some energy .
God bless Scotty ❤
That's good one 😂👍
When I was in the Navy I remember buying my first financed car in Virginia, It was an 86 Mazda 323 back in 1991 or 92. It was very important to have a vehicle on that large Naval Station Norfolk, I had a ball back then.
I still own a 323 F, year 2000, 1.5 l with manual transmission, now my daughter, born 2 days, after I got this car, drives it and it works like a charm, not burning up a single drop of oil. Perfect car! Much better made than their succesors the 3 series.
I own a 2021 Mazda 3, bought new. Don't be fooled. The interior is a rattlebox. Rattles and buzzes from the dashboard, glovebox, infotainment screen, seatbelt fastener mechanisms, windows, and door panels. The instrument panel cover is also made of cheap plastic, which scratches so easily you can't clean it with anything but a can of compressed air to clean off the dust. Touch it, and it will get scratched. The exterior paint is very thin too, and scratches very easily. I haven't had any engine or transmission problems over the past 28,000 miles, though.
They're a cheap car they're going to have little rattles but that seems pretty excessive for 28k miles. My 2013 Focus has 400k km and it's not even that bad despite all the hard plastic I'd expect it to be worse
It's the engine that matters
As long as the transmission doesn't break 👍
I have a 2016 Mazda 3 with almost 80k miles. Still rides like new. It does scratch easy when cleaning though.
@@duckling4393 Sure...while the remaining parts of the car disintegrate all around it!
Hey Scotty, is a 2014 FORD fusion a good car? Could you possibly do a video about one please? Thank you. Love your channel!!
My mom had Mazda 323 as her first car, pretty good apart from the rust issues it was later scrapped due to the amount of rust problems
Mazda doesn’t get enough love. We had a 323 that went 200,000+ miles and currently have an 09 6 with 240,000 miles. We wanted to get a new 6 but they’re no longer available in the US. Got an Integra and kept the Mazda as a 3rd car. I drive it once a week into town. Still runs and looks great.
I used to deliver auto parts, and Mazda usually had the least amount of parts going to the dealer. Maybe cause less people own them or something but I figured maybe they were somewhat reliable too. I would definitely consider buying one.
Two different shops I consulted about buying a used said they were good cars BUT, very difficult to get parts when needed. And if the parts are available, they will have to be from a dealer, this being the most expensive.
@@bobullman Yeah, that used to be true because Mazda had lower market penetration aka sales and so distributors carried lower parts inventory. NOW, it has changed significantly as Mazda sales, especially of the CX5 have soared. However, they are more reliable than CRVs or Rav4s so again distributors carry lower inventory levels because they are needed less frequently. But, they are always available and these days the parts turnaround outside of the pandemic era is good. Also, OEM parts are available more than aftermarket but that too is changing. However, since they break down less frequently than other cars it evens out. Also, the largest piece of most repairs these days is labor vs parts for the average repairs. BTW, this is based on both experience with LOTS of cars and about 10 years in the business. 7 Mazdas vs 3 Hondas and 3 Toyotas owned, I have to say that the Mazdas have been more fun to drive and slightly to lots more reliable.
Just got a corrola SR 2.0 D-4D 2007...42000 miles.. bullet proof and 50mpg
I'm up to my 9th mazda and I LOVE them! since 1991 (my 1st) they've averaged 250k miles before I move on. granted I only use manual transmission vehicles, (other than my fiance's 2021 CX-5, 82k miles; and my current 6 isport 2018, 42k miles) they're amazing vehicles...... love hearing scotty coming over to the dark side....
If you haven't already, try the MX-5. You'll be hooked for life. Pretty cheap used for a fun, 2nd vehicle if you don't want to commute in it.
@@derekisthematrix I had a 90s era miata 13 years ago. fun car, but not really practical. traded it in for an 02 audi tt roadster. did a stage 3 upgrade and took it from stock 225 hp to 340 hp. still have (and enjoy) the audi.....
What year was the Pontiac vibe?? You got me thinking to go snd buy one especially with the 1.8
I have a 2015 and it’s fantastic kind of work I’ve ever had to have on. It was to have the brakes replaced, and that was just regular maintenance. I have that exact car. It’s wonderful.
Bought my 2014 Mazda 3 last September and so far I love it! Sensible and smart change from the Ford Focus I had.
I inherited my 2005 Pontiac vibe with the 1.8L from my grandmother, and it only has 40,000km on it and I got it when it only had 20,000km, runs like a dream and I’ve never had one problem with it, will keep it for years to come!!!
Loved my Mazda 6. Good gas mileage, plenty of power (2.3L is I remember correctly), and sold at 170,000 miles. Unlike my Corolla that blew the engine at 81,000 miles (1.8L if I remember correctly), and had a multitude of issues starting at ~18k miles. Great video as always Scotty.
These electronic parking brakes are idiotic if the car will not start and needs towed and cannot be jump started how can the tow truck driver tow the car?they should go back to manual parking brakes
My es350 is named the Flying Carpet
I love it!
230,000 miles on a 2006 Matrix 4WD...still runs perfect.
Hey Scotty, would the "Lacquar Thinner" process be SAFE to do on a Hybrid vehicle?.
2009 Lexus GS 450h
I've got the dreaded Catalytic Convertor problem.
Kindest Regards
Fraz
I had purchased 2 New Mazda Protege in my younger days. I loved those cars. I bought a standard for me and an automatic for my wife. The Mazda 3 was it's replacement but the Protege was an awesome looking car, and we never had any problems with them back then. Mind you, I think we had only kept them for 5 years.
Note I have purchased 2 new cars in my life out of 55! The last 2 have been Lexus’ ES models, I’m here in Germany and found a 2021 Fsport. Thanks Scotty😂
Hi, I’ve just found your channel just in time too… we purchased a 2017 Ford Escape and have had nothing but problems with it along with two recalls for transmission issues. I’m currently looking for a car that’s reliable and that can fit a small wheelchair in the trunk. All the used cars are about 20,000-25,000 so
I’ve been researching throughly.
I've had Mazdas since 1985. Been very satisfied with them. Had a 1988 626 turbo with manual transmission. Several years later I gave it to my son. Still running well. Eventually the body rusted severely (we live on a dirt road and the fine dust gets everywhere and turns into a water-absorbing muck everywhere). He found another 1988 body with no engine, so he put the turbo into that car. Ran it for some time until he had an accident which ruined the body. The turbo engine, still running well, had 204k on it. That engine was maintained well, with oil changes at about 2800-3000 miles per change. That was a sweet turbo.
Thank you Scotty✨
The '09 Matrix's were the only year that actually had the bad 2.4L to my understanding. Which is what I had: a 2009 Matrix XR w/ the 2.4L. And yes, it burned oil.
From what I heard though for the 2010 model year, the piston rings were changed and the problem was fixed for the 2.4L.
Correct. '07 and '08 were the best years of the Vibe/Matrix/Corolla. Only trouble is they don't last in the rust belt (very few cars do)
Scotty, please keep up with your work and keep on going strong. God bless you sir 🙏😇🙏😇.
My 2009 Vibe 2.4 engine burns 1/2 quart of oil every 1600 miles. I change oil and filter every 3000 miles of 6 months religiously
using full synthetic 5 W 30 oil, rather than 0-20 or 5-20 oil.
I change the PCV valve every 3 years.
No issues.
Yeah the later stuff changed, find a 04 vs your 09 and see the difference, NO oil BURN!
My first vehicle was a 1992 Mazda 323 Hatchback, 5 speed.
I need to hunt one down and buy another one. Loved that car! It was so much fun. You could swap the 2.5 from the 626 or the Probe enigne into it and it was a sleepin screamer =D
I've owned a 07 Pontiac Vibe for 10 years and have put over 120,000 on it. And the odometer is reading at 189,000 currently. Only issue I had was a intake gasket leak at 100,000 and the driver side wheel bearing at 135,000. And with a little help with UA-cam I fixed both issues quickly. I definitely will say it is a solid vehicle....
The vibe was a great car but our 2009 had problems with the air bag systems and no one will fix it
Scotty what are your thoughts on the 2.4l Toyota engine with the updated piston rings?
I got the MX-5 RF manual with the 2.0, 181 hp motor as a daily driver and it's honestly great, especially on English B roads. I'm considering the naturally aspirated mods/mapping package by BBRGTI (220 hp) to liven it up and maybe a hydraulic rack. But ultimately, I've had it 2 years and i've refrained form modding it, cosmetic or otherwise - a testament to how brilliant it's been. It's practical enough for most needs (currently no kids), and I just get larger goods delivered. Scotty - what do you recommend for DIY rust protection?
We had red 07 Vibe with the 1.8l for probably 10 years now and it's never let us down. The catalytic converters behind the engine at the firewall do seem to fail prematurely. Ours slowly started to leak exhaust into the cabin, a $1,800 repair. Exhaust shop told me he sees them constantly.
I had the same issue in my 2009 Pontiac Vibe 2.4L. Issue was with a gasket and it costed me 150$ at a local mechanic shop to diagnose and fix the leak.
Yes, I had to replace the catalytic converter in addition to the above issue. It was the secondary cat, so cut the old one and welded a universal one for another 250$.
In my case if I keep 'Recirculate Air Inside' in the AC, then smell won't be noticaeble inside.
My 2010 Mazda 6 was made in Dearborn at the ford factory. The 2.5 liter was co engineered and used by ford and Mazda and mercury and Lincoln for years. It’s the best car I’ve ever owned and if the motor blows up I can get another for 1k bucks and run it another 150k. After 15 years I may never get rid of this car . It runs perfectly and I think it’ll be a nice project to keep it going for my son’s first FREE car . Cause I damn sure never got one I didn’t pay for.
Scotty you’re the best !!!!!
Great video. I was a mechanic for 15 years and never thought I'd ever hear anyone recommend a Pontiac. Every single one that i worked on was a POS. My God. It's no secret that GM made junky cars but it seems that they saved their worse for Pontiac. Anyway, this is cool info.
Buick Lesabre, Park Avenue, Lacrosse, Pontiac Bonneville basically anything with a GM 3800 V6
Yep.
I had the Bonneville.
Folks had a park avenue.
They were both outstanding.
They bought a celebrity(? Or something??, ) gm w/ 3.8 & it was junk!
The 3800s in GM cars were all Buick engines.
@@jupitercyclops6521 The Celebrity's had a 2.8.
Scotty, I just got a ford ranger 2005 V6. I’ve done hours and hours of research and looking at different problems they have, I’m 99.9% sure the timing chain has skipped a tooth. It’s got 200000 kilometres on it. Do you think it’s worth it to spend the money and replace it? Or just drive it until it dies?
Hes finally talking about my car 2013 lexus es 350 great car.
I was in the business for 35+ years as a Service Manager and District Manager. He is one of two You Tubers I will listen to! I love his energy but more, his knowledge is in incomparable! If you were wondering he knows exactly what he is talking about!!
Who's the other guy, sir?
Scotty, I’m original owner of 2015 Dodge Dart SXT 2.4 liters with 6-speed auto OD it has 361,000 miles with of course my original transmission went out on 342,700 miles got another Tran and it still running
What is the name of your fancy scan tool. I like it. I'm interested
I own a 2010 Mazda 3 and still run perfectly
I always felt those p9ntiac Vibes had a little extra over the Matrixes.
Nicer colors more options in them.
Very pretty as sedan in germany are station wagon more popular the Mazda 3. This also the reason why toyota stop to sell the Camry in germany from New since 2021. greetings from Germany Scotty
I have a pontiac Vibe, same as Matrix. Great car…
What kind of tool is that which you are using? I mean the brand name? It tells you all the facts on the car? I want to get one
Looks like the left rear part of the Mazda 3's decklid is misaligned. Good job of Scotty totally ignoring that! 😮😊
If you ask a dealer (or whoever) to turn off cylinder deactivation. Will that void warranty? Or cause problems like phantom check engine codes? I dont see a 2024 mazda 3 running on 2 cylinders as a good thing. No thank you. The difference in temp between the cylinders in and not in use cant be good
I had a 323. '91 model as I recall. 4 speed manual trans. Put over 200k on that little car. No repairs other than wear parts.
The ending made me laugh pretty good! "The only thing that ended up being wrong with this car was just that it was so smooth and comfortable THAT HE FELL ASLEEP WHILE DRIVING IT! HAHAHAHAHA"
😂
I have a 2014 corrola I get 37 mpg on the highway I love it
That Vibe is in oristine condition! Aside of being a rebadged Toyota, one feature I like is the 110v outlet. I think Matrix doesn't have that.
those old protégé’s would run forever
Clean the leaves out of the cowl on the Mazda. Simple maintenance.
Like this Mazda 3, my old type. Now a new car only sold less than 15000 US dollars in China. And you can also negotiate some discounts. But still very few people buy.
Is all mazda 3 generation reliable?
If you have to look at your windshield to know that you are approaching a stop sign. You shouldnt be driving
Can you show the location of the battery on these cars .
4:43 to 4:46 …Mazda made the right move joining with Toyota
your the man
2015 Mazda CX9 claims to have a "maintenance free" transmission system with AWD. It seems to me that it would be a good idea to drain the old fluid out and replace with fresh fluid around 60k/120k miles. The only pace to fill though is with a plug on the top. Wondering if it is better to just leave it alone if you are planning to get 300k out of the car?
If it's the 6 speed auto. I changed the fluid on my 14 Mazda 3 around 60k. I measured what came out and put the same amount back in. Oil breaks down over time. If you can do it, I say do it.
Where does Scotty get his energy from?)!!!
👉👉 Had a 2005 Pontiac Vibe last year. Family hand-me-down, drove it for about a year. Loved it BUT one thing that Scotty did not mention is that the transmission build quality SUCKS in many of them. Ours ended up going out slowly and died at 180,000 miles. 😢
I had a 2004 Pontiac Vibe that threw a rod, the transmission was still working. They were very common at one time, now you rarely see one. I will never buy a cheap Toyota again. Mine had 139,000 miles on it. It had the 1.8 liter engine.
bro it's so easy to drain the transmission fluid on Vibes, just a hex wrench plug underneath. I got a Vibe with 184k on it, risked a drain and fill, and it still shifts smooth at 235k
@BearfootBob That wouldn't do a thing for the engine. That car was OK for around town. On the highway at a mile high altitude, (Rio Rancho, NM), it was way underpowered. It spent most of its short life in second gear. I took it to Wheeler Peak once, and people were honking at me with the pedal on the floor in second gear. The same problem occurred when driving up to Los Alamos.
@@karllued checking transmission fluid level and changing it out at 180,000 wouldn't help the transmission in any way? Ok man. I'll work on my car, you work on yours. Mine shifts perfectly and just past 236,000 mi
were 2009 a bad year for vibes - matrix cars. there seems to be a ton for sale compared to other years
Do these car have a spar tire?
I would love to have a Lexus like this one or yours
The Pontiac is a good find
We talking always about what car brand is good or bad. I think we turning about the real point.
Any car is good if you don’t race it. I saw the mechanic twice in 20 years except for services. It was for two clutches because the first one was fitted wrongly. 432.000 km with an humble Peugeot 307. I think good driving is the point.
Scottie, you might want to get a GoPro or some camera you can clip to your shirt pocket. Sooner or later some cop will see you driving while recording with your phone in your hand
I have a Scion TC (in Japan they have Toyota Coupe). That’s where the Tc name came from
I have a silly question. If you buy a car that had recalls that weren’t done, can you as the new owner take it in to the dealer and couple of years later?
I want to buy the Mazda 3 2L gas engine. And I am buying te manual version. So no problems.
Mazda's automatic transmissions are VERY reliable. But stick is a safe bet too.
Mazda's quality and innovation has gotten better over the decades.
The Cali Roll : No Cop/No Stop
My 2016 Mazda 3 1.5 diesel always gives 70+mpg. It's brilliant to drive. Prefer it to the newer model.....and.....made in Japan.
I drove a 1998 Chrysler Sebring, and it ran forever hardly any problems at all. In fact, none other than spark plug replacement. Then I realized the first generations were made with Mitsubishi engines. And then the generations after that were made by Chrysler and they were absolute crap.
Suzuki SX4, Suzuki Grand Vitara and Suzuki Sport Cross
we had a mazda 929 when i was a kid. the transmission went out in it. The transmission was a total piece of junk. we took it to a transmission shop to have it rebuilt. it didn't make it home after the rebuild.
Yeah let me tell you that 400 series, I saw one outrun a Corvette in the first 60 ft no no contest 👍
just bought a used 2021 cx-5 (non turbo).
So, with these 3 cars, what is the commonality? They're made (or partially made) by Toyota!!
These recommends, by the Toyota ambassador of UA-cam: Scotty Kilmer!! ❤😂
mazda?
don't they have carbon build up and grenade transmission?