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Bought my 2004 Honda accord 3.0 for $2400 with 150k miles. Just needed a timing belt and an arms and 100k miles later still going strong. Only $3000 all in. That Camry has 200k left in it al least good find ✊🏻🔫🇺🇸
I bought a 1500 dollar 1999 Toyota Camry ce in 2023 and it drove perfectly fine for an older vehicle, then I had to replace rear bakes and head gasket had everything checked and its good to go until something else breaks 😂
He better change the spark plugs, water pump, transmission fluid and filter, differential fluid, flush out coolant and brake fluid if he wants it to keep driving as smooth as it is now. I never ask when anything was done, I just do all the maintenance so I know it was done correctly with the correct parts.
One of those "if you know, you know"🤔. We get these at the dealership I work at, and they do not sit long at all. Owner has a nice Lexus and a old toyota. His sons all have cool cars. Normally audi and Mercedes. But strangely enough, all have an IS-F
1. Looking like an ideal car for a retiree or an urban dweller. More so, than an EV or a hybrid. I drive a 20 year old Toyota Avalon. My son is even more frugal. He buys used Matrix vehicles for a few thousand dollars and eventually runs them into the ground . . . and he works on them.
It's a sports car. It's naturally going to be more expensive than normal cars. Also, it was a limited supply. They only made 5,000 of them so that also contributes to the price.
The reason most manufacturers offer long warranties is to draw in buyers that are iffy about trusting the brand. It is actually a bad look in my opinion. Most Toyota and Honda owners don't need their warranty because they don't break.
Hubby & I just bought a 2016 Buick Enclave for 13,900 about a month ago. We got it not only bc the consumer reviews were great and the history of the vehicle, but also because Scotty talked about how great they are! We got an awesome deal on it, has most of the same features as some of the newest models except we have the drop down DVD player in place of the moonroof. We’re currently getting ~26mi MPG, which is a LOT more than we’re getting with our two other older vehicles. No complaints! 50k mi warranty, drives AMAZING, QUIET on the interstate, smooth transmission-I’m in love 🥰
@@dangerous8333Because the Battery eventually loses it’s ability to retain energy and the car has to use the gasoline engine more; it’s called a Hybrid, look it up
@@dangerous8333 its a 17 year old car with no major repairs that still gets 48 mpg. The avg mpg for all cars in 2007 was 26 mpg. The mpg can change depending on how a person drives, age, and terrain. also lack of maintenance or old age can cause the engine to just lose efficiency. I doubt you can keep up the exact same pace you did when you were new/young and the same is for cars/anything in the world. for instance my 2001 mercedes doesnt get the 26 mpg on the highway or the 168 horses like it originally did because its old. it realistically gets more like 20 mpg if im slow. and its impressive if you compare it to a brand new 2024 Prius that gets 57 mpg. a brand new 2024 hybrid sonata gets 47 mpg. i got the 17 yr old car for cheap that drives, has perfect AC, more mpg, no premium gas, no expensive repairs (yet), has 17yr old original hybrid battery, engine, and "trans". idk I'm pressed for a 17 yr old vehicle when some vehicles get considered antiques at 25-35. Some new cars and EV's don't even make it to 60k miles
No, the Lexus I-F does not come with a manual shifter; currently, no Lexus model in the US market offers a manual transmission option, as Lexus primarily focuses on luxury and refinement, which typically means automatic transmissions are standard across their lineup.
As far as tire speed rating goes, it's also about durability and preventing belt separation at high speeds. The belt separation forces are incredible at speed.
I have a ford edge 2015. 3.5L. Has a waterpump leak that comes from below the transmission on right side. Coolant level goes down but oil is clean. I'm monitoring both the oil and coolant daily and constantly monitor the engine temp. I'll eventually fix the water pump but since its very costly and time consuming, I wonder if with my driving habit (~40 miles a day in a pretty smooth highway) and all the monitoring to make sure engine is not overheat, I cant wait for the repair until I see a milky oil before i repair it.
I see these things at car lots and the dealers are dying to get rid of them. As low as 7500 for one with 69000 miles. I'm pretty sure these are very expensive to repair... So 🤔
I drove a ‘69 De Ville in about 1984. For 2 years. $900 to buy sold for $1200. Cheap to maintain in those days. Except the gas. Crazy acceleration to 40 mph. Horrible cornering and roadholding. But fantastic fun car. Willie Nelson on stereo singing “On the road again” as we dropped the electric power top on the way to the beach!
I do have a question I have a 2008 Saturn Aurora and someone's telling me the computers bad I looked online if you change the computer you have to program it is that true do you need all the tools the scanning tools to program it or is it just take it out and put it back in
I own a 2006 Toyota Camry with 4cylinder, when I start the car a puff of white smoke comes out and will continue a little with more faint transparent white smoke for a little longer, (it’s still 78°) and when the car is in 4th gear accelerating around 50-60 it will vibrate and it’s only in 4th gear. My mechanic suggested “flushing the engine and transmission fluid” do you think this is a good idea? The car has 104k miles and I just replaced the valve cover gasket and motor mounts so far.
1. Never flush your transmission fluid, only CHANGE it. Any mechanic that suggests a transmission fluid flush, is a guy you should walk away from. 2. The vibrating at 50-60mph is likely either an old tire or it needs an alignment. 3. As for the white smoke, if you have the 2.4L 4cyl engine, keep checking the engine oil level on the dipstick, to make sure you're not low on oil.
@@jaydenlyon4106 follow up question, when driving if I put the car in reverse while the AC is on the headlights will start to dim for a second and the idle will be a little inconsistent but it’s only when I have ac on and put the car into reverse
@@derekochoa8313 Same exact thing happens in my Camry. It's an old car. Also Toyota automatic transmissions typically don't like the cold (which is fine), so that's why putting it in reverse at the beginning of the day can be a lil shakey. Once the car is out on the road and driving, everything warms up pretty quickly. I always turn my ac off before I turn the car off, that way it's not on when I start. I back out of my driveway, get on the road, and then turn on the AC. Sometimes I even turn off the AC at a stoplight to reduce strain on the engine. Again, once the car is driving on the road: the engine has a better time handling the strain of the AC I apologize for not exactly having a solution, but I've driven my Camry for years this way with no issues. Sometimes you just have to live with things on older cars
@@derekochoa8313 as for the lights dimming for a second, I've had that happen on many older cars. Everything from an 02 hyundai elantra, to a 98 toyota corolla, and (to a lesser extent) the 02 camry.
This question is about of the blue but how do you feel about the fifth gen Pontiac Grand AM SE. I am 16 and saw one for $2500. It only has 61,000 and in a decent condition. Should I get it?
I miss the old Scotty, the one that showed me how to fix cars, this scotty is trash, I hate your videos your voice and everything about your channel now
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Thanks Scotty for checking out our red 2016 Priuis v Wagon. I was great meeting you.
I have a 2003 toyota camry, 5 speed with 180k. Drives perfect. I got it for 1800 dollars.
Pls can help get it ,1500k l need something like that car pls😊
Bought my 2004 Honda accord 3.0 for $2400 with 150k miles. Just needed a timing belt and an arms and 100k miles later still going strong. Only $3000 all in. That Camry has 200k left in it al least good find ✊🏻🔫🇺🇸
2006 Civic 5 speed. Paid 4K and have driven it for 6 years daily, put over 100K miles on it with no issues.
I bought a 1500 dollar 1999
Toyota Camry ce in 2023 and it drove perfectly fine for an older vehicle, then I had to replace rear bakes and head gasket had everything checked and its good to go until something else breaks 😂
Great deal on a great car
He better change the spark plugs, water pump, transmission fluid and filter, differential fluid, flush out coolant and brake fluid if he wants it to keep driving as smooth as it is now. I never ask when anything was done, I just do all the maintenance so I know it was done correctly with the correct parts.
Right on
5:53 hours worth of information within the first 6 minutes. This man is a godsend for new car enthusiasts and old school car guys
got me a 06 camry le with 180k and front end damage for 1400 spent 400 and muscles to fit it myself and it runs like a champ.
One of those "if you know, you know"🤔. We get these at the dealership I work at, and they do not sit long at all. Owner has a nice Lexus and a old toyota. His sons all have cool cars. Normally audi and Mercedes. But strangely enough, all have an IS-F
Unless you are rich, you might want not turbo on some cars. Simple and basic usually runs longer. The more tech, the more trouble and expenses.
When I first saw “Lexus IS F…” , I thought Lexus had done something wrong! Lol😂. I didn’t know it was the Lexus model #!
1. Looking like an ideal car for a retiree or an urban dweller. More so, than an EV or a hybrid.
I drive a 20 year old Toyota Avalon. My son is even more frugal. He buys used Matrix vehicles for a few thousand dollars and eventually runs them into the ground . . . and he works on them.
They will double in the US, you got that right.
Already paying nearly double what I paid for my last one.
@@aurorab6796 Why did you upgrade anyway?
Why?
@@harryshuman9637 Old suv with engine oil consumption issue which started at 40,000 miles.
Looked up the Lexus and it shot up in price after this video 😂
That thing is fancy but I'd rather coyote swap a town car
My 2004 ls.430 had 300 000miles on it and it still ran great..I sold it and immediately regretted it..Great frisking car!!
My go-to car in NFS Most Wanted was a Lexus IS 300
I have a 2005 ford fiesta with a 1.6 and it’s got 357,789km on the clock just so the basic oil and filter only had 1 timing belt done too
Bring back the Prius V. Most wagons are $70,000+ or have morphed into crossovers.
A daily anything should not be $60,000
What is a daily ?
@@mrprfct7069daily driver car
@@mrprfct7069 something you're not picking up your girlfriend in or your wife isn't driving
It's a sports car. It's naturally going to be more expensive than normal cars. Also, it was a limited supply. They only made 5,000 of them so that also contributes to the price.
@@SpaceCadet48-j9twhat about a weekly ? Is that a thing for you. Don’t understand the daily.
If you need to save on tax or cost,you need a manual transmission. It will save on gas a lot and on cost. Why you need an EV or hybrid.
Cvts are high maintenance to remain reliable (change fluid filters every 20k) but they are more efficient than most manuals.
Hyundai 100 thousand mile 10 yr warranty is hard to beat. The other auto makers will regret not offering the same warranty.
And they throw rods around 120k. The choice is, spend the extra $3-$5k for a Toyota and drive it for 300k miles without issues, or buy 3 Hyundais.
The reason most manufacturers offer long warranties is to draw in buyers that are iffy about trusting the brand. It is actually a bad look in my opinion. Most Toyota and Honda owners don't need their warranty because they don't break.
He helped me fix my transmission when i was 17 on youtube. Beens subscribed ever since 🖤🦍🌎🇺🇸
That would be fun to see you out at the drag strip Scotty. 😆
Hubby & I just bought a 2016 Buick Enclave for 13,900 about a month ago. We got it not only bc the consumer reviews were great and the history of the vehicle, but also because Scotty talked about how great they are!
We got an awesome deal on it, has most of the same features as some of the newest models except we have the drop down DVD player in place of the moonroof.
We’re currently getting ~26mi MPG, which is a LOT more than we’re getting with our two other older vehicles. No complaints! 50k mi warranty, drives AMAZING, QUIET on the interstate, smooth transmission-I’m in love 🥰
Scotty you rock 🇺🇸👍🏻
recently got an 07 prius. still gets 48 mpg. over 150k miles too. im impressed
What's impressive? That it "still" gets 48?
Why would a cars gas mileage go down. 🤷🏻♂️
@@dangerous8333Because the Battery eventually loses it’s ability to retain energy and the car has to use the gasoline engine more; it’s called a Hybrid, look it up
@@dangerous8333natural internal wear over time
@@dangerous8333 its a 17 year old car with no major repairs that still gets 48 mpg. The avg mpg for all cars in 2007 was 26 mpg. The mpg can change depending on how a person drives, age, and terrain. also lack of maintenance or old age can cause the engine to just lose efficiency. I doubt you can keep up the exact same pace you did when you were new/young and the same is for cars/anything in the world.
for instance my 2001 mercedes doesnt get the 26 mpg on the highway or the 168 horses like it originally did because its old. it realistically gets more like 20 mpg if im slow.
and its impressive if you compare it to a brand new 2024 Prius that gets 57 mpg. a brand new 2024 hybrid sonata gets 47 mpg. i got the 17 yr old car for cheap that drives, has perfect AC, more mpg, no premium gas, no expensive repairs (yet), has 17yr old original hybrid battery, engine, and "trans". idk I'm pressed for a 17 yr old vehicle when some vehicles get considered antiques at 25-35. Some new cars and EV's don't even make it to 60k miles
That's gotta be the trendiest car out there.
Mr Scotty kilmer always the best at what he does
I bought a 2012 Camry for 1800, I still have it and it’s has 260,000 miles on it. Still runs great!
Love that lex
No, the Lexus I-F does not come with a manual shifter; currently, no Lexus model in the US market offers a manual transmission option, as Lexus primarily focuses on luxury and refinement, which typically means automatic transmissions are standard across their lineup.
The guy did a great job on the paint job with the camry
That 2008 Lexus has enough horsepower for me, 400 hp and a very beautiful car
Nice looking Prius
No offense but ….maybe you need 👓’s and a 🔎😊
@kevinhamblin951 no offense, BUT you have the right to remain silent
Impressive looking Camry, especially OEM parts on the cheap.
As far as tire speed rating goes, it's also about durability and preventing belt separation at high speeds. The belt separation forces are incredible at speed.
Lexus IF
Toyota Camry
Toyota Prius
I have a ford edge 2015. 3.5L. Has a waterpump leak that comes from below the transmission on right side. Coolant level goes down but oil is clean. I'm monitoring both the oil and coolant daily and constantly monitor the engine temp. I'll eventually fix the water pump but since its very costly and time consuming, I wonder if with my driving habit (~40 miles a day in a pretty smooth highway) and all the monitoring to make sure engine is not overheat, I cant wait for the repair until I see a milky oil before i repair it.
The IS F made my subwoofers go crazy. The low frequency of that V8 is something else!
Subwoofers are lame. You’re an adult.
@@braydencromar LOL. I am resisting the push to surround like where everyone seems to want to do ATMOS.
@@braydencromarno
Hey 'live free or die' is a NH saying..on their license plate. I grew up in NH, so I know the saying...what are you 'using' this for?
Scotty I already got me a 2008 Lexus es350 a year ago and I'm making payments on it and I love it
Are Lexus vehicles expensive to maintain? If so, which models and years?
I see these things at car lots and the dealers are dying to get rid of them. As low as 7500 for one with 69000 miles. I'm pretty sure these are very expensive to repair... So 🤔
The 2008 lexus IS F still going for close to $30k. It looks good but too much for a car close to 20 years old
Any other Lexus recommendations? Are all Lexus cars reliable?
What are good years for Toyota Prius and Camry?
Canadian car- nice and rusty underneath. Buy a California car- no salt NO RUST
they will double in the usa, you got this right.
Firestone Destination LE IIIs here
I go to sleep when Scotty breaks out the stupid scanner
Scotty needs an MGB simple , simple and more simple….great cars that get a bad rap from people that don’t know any better 😊
Scotty i only buy vehicles that are from the 70s and below. I own a 1970 Cadillac Deville Convertible. And planning to buy a 70s Chevy K5 blazer 4x4.
Are any of your cars pre-unleaded gasoline?
@sdcoinshooter i just put premium in my vehicles.
@ No problems with the valves? If I remake, early to mid 70s vehicles still relied on leased fuel to cost the Val es, (but could be wrong).
I drove a ‘69 De Ville in about 1984. For 2 years. $900 to buy sold for $1200. Cheap to maintain in those days. Except the gas.
Crazy acceleration to 40 mph.
Horrible cornering and roadholding. But fantastic fun car.
Willie Nelson on stereo singing “On the road again” as we dropped the electric power top on the way to the beach!
Since the lefties lost....car prices will come down significantly and interest rates. I will be buying a new Toyota Camry 😊
I had a 2008 IS 350 was fun. Totaled it in 2017.
I am interested in parts
Unfortunate what did you get after?
Anybody with a brain shouldn’t skip on tires
buy the Accord rent the Camry
The IS-F is still too expensive.
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Great stuff Scotty. also, glad to see ur still alive but who knows what tomorrow may bring.
People are stupid for never changing there transmission fluid
Are the used car prices going up?
Wholesale will go down but retail wont go down much unless its a Jeep or Dodge.
I have always wanted one but they arent cheap. :(
10:47 😂
That many hoses NO
I own a 2006 Toyota Camry with 4cylinder, when I start the car a puff of white smoke comes out and will continue a little with more faint transparent white smoke for a little longer, (it’s still 78°) and when the car is in 4th gear accelerating around 50-60 it will vibrate and it’s only in 4th gear. My mechanic suggested “flushing the engine and transmission fluid” do you think this is a good idea? The car has 104k miles and I just replaced the valve cover gasket and motor mounts so far.
1. Never flush your transmission fluid, only CHANGE it. Any mechanic that suggests a transmission fluid flush, is a guy you should walk away from.
2. The vibrating at 50-60mph is likely either an old tire or it needs an alignment.
3. As for the white smoke, if you have the 2.4L 4cyl engine, keep checking the engine oil level on the dipstick, to make sure you're not low on oil.
@@jaydenlyon4106 follow up question, when driving if I put the car in reverse while the AC is on the headlights will start to dim for a second and the idle will be a little inconsistent but it’s only when I have ac on and put the car into reverse
@@derekochoa8313 Same exact thing happens in my Camry. It's an old car. Also Toyota automatic transmissions typically don't like the cold (which is fine), so that's why putting it in reverse at the beginning of the day can be a lil shakey. Once the car is out on the road and driving, everything warms up pretty quickly.
I always turn my ac off before I turn the car off, that way it's not on when I start. I back out of my driveway, get on the road, and then turn on the AC. Sometimes I even turn off the AC at a stoplight to reduce strain on the engine. Again, once the car is driving on the road: the engine has a better time handling the strain of the AC
I apologize for not exactly having a solution, but I've driven my Camry for years this way with no issues. Sometimes you just have to live with things on older cars
@@derekochoa8313 as for the lights dimming for a second, I've had that happen on many older cars. Everything from an 02 hyundai elantra, to a 98 toyota corolla, and (to a lesser extent) the 02 camry.
Ford mondeo were better
driving in Eco mode 😂
This question is about of the blue but how do you feel about the fifth gen Pontiac Grand AM SE. I am 16 and saw one for $2500. It only has 61,000 and in a decent condition. Should I get it?
But it’s boring looking and looks just like the cheap v6 version
What about 2008 Honda civic hybrid is it good
Unless it has less than 75,000 miles, any ysed hybrid is not worth it. If the battery goes out, you will be looking at 2,000-8,000 dollar replacement.
Cassette player!
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Dubai cars
wtf is that engine , wow.
I love it.
Why is it too late? There’s another 70+ days to buy one. Dial down the melodrama.
Like businesses and individuals won't see this coming and move preemptively
Hi Scotty
Now that Elon will be the shadow vice-president, will we all be required to buy Tesla cars?
Not a chance. Vance is the real deal. No mandates with real leadership.
Im in the middle of a mess.
Please someone say the
three cars
@ HERO !!
It’s 1535 in Hawaii.
Too tiny
I miss the old Scotty, the one that showed me how to fix cars, this scotty is trash, I hate your videos your voice and everything about your channel now
😂
But you still watch? Weird, to say the least ...
Quit watching. Simple lil Joey
It's a girly car.
just identify it as male
Scott, go to China.
hey S/O Alexandria, VA at work right now in D.C. Cap Hill 🪖👨🏿⚖