Isn't it funny how nobody talks about Toyota land cruiser prado? The average amount of years that first owner keeps one is around 10 years, my dad bought one brand new at 2007. To this day he hasn't spent a penny on anything other than fluid changes, tire and brakes. That car is indestructible!
Since dodges merger and then getting bought out by another company their quality is sadly going down. Some of there engine and transmissions are decent but others are horrendous. And don’t even get me started on how everything else in the car is also known to break.
Oh it's simple money Dodge has to sell their car somehow and let's be honest you can't say something that's almost a year old saying it's reliable that's an oxymoron
@@redfox-zj5mn it's due to mods. A stock challenger or charger will last, but most people out there are doing 1000hp packages, strokers and so on and at some point you'll either have you car in for new tranny or whole engine. In my opinion it's all about the owner's decisions on how he wants his car, which leads to hate and negativism
Stop abusing your damn car slinging it all over the place if you just drive the car it will last you dodge owners want to be fucking Vin diesel every time you get in a Hellcat or Scatpack
I logged 185k miles on my 2010 Challenger R/T 6-Speed before trading it in for a new one. Outside of regular upkeep, it was amazing, strong, and reliable. Favorite car I've owned in my life so far. With that said....I'm aware that this may be an anomaly.
I have a 2017 prius I use for Uber and lyft in chicago. It has 200k miles on it and I put new pads on it at 180k miles. I've done nothing else to it. It literally has been shot, rear ended and has towed atvs multiple times to black river falls wisconsin. It still runs like new. I think this car deserves a spot above the challenger.
where is the F150? where is the Crown Vic? they were reliable as well. my dad's 1987 F150 has over 1,000,000 miles on it with its original engine and transmission
Really? While the older Fords actually are quite good, the newer ones are complete shit.... ESPECIALLY the trucks. The powerstroke has been a pile of shit for years now. Ford fucked up the spark plugs on the triton V8... TWICE. Not only are they unreliable, they are difficult to work on because Ford intentionally makes them difficult to service so nobody will even attempt to work on them. I'll happily drive an older Ford.... But I'll never own another newer one.
@@craigcampbell8560, we have an '06 Expedition with the 5.4 trition V8 and it has worked fine. it has over 126,000 miles with no major repairs. also, isnt how all newer cars are made? hard to repair? sure, then explain why with most new ford trucks dont need the computer reprogrammed after you repair them
Honda has a good reliability track record because when Honda was founded they made bikes and when they did eventually make the switch to 4 wheels they knew what they was doing and stayed throughout the company's life with a tried and true method of building mechanical parts. None of this tricky voodoo stuff that other companies use. It's not broke. So why fix it?
I have a 2009 Ford Fusion v6. 270,000 miles. Best car I have own and trusted. Normally keep my cars til they reach 110k. My Fusion still comfortable. My came with upgraded paint and leather and suede interior.
My 2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder has 281k miles on it. Still runs like a dream, first owner removed the precats a long time ago, so the oil burning issue never came to be. And the Spyder is one of Toyota's most unreliable, too. Incredible car
While I am surprised that Dodge is on his list, my Challenger had no issues during the short time I had it before I traded it for a Durango. I honestly believe the health of the car is dependent on how well the owner takes care of it. If he or she babies it and does the routine maintenance, the car will last for a long time. However, lengthy negligence can ruin a car very quickly. As a car guy, I treat my vehicles with the upmost care as they are investments.
I am scratching my head also about the challenger I grew up in the 1960s saw all the muscle cars and their weakness mopar was a electrical nightmare back then bodies treated with chemicals rotted out from the inside out good motor + trans. love the iconic 318 /273/340/360/383/440/hemi was strong but needed constant attention
@@Coleschonfielddd Oh I'm sorry I didn't realize the car needs to be 30 years old with 500k miles on it with no drivetrain problems for it to be considered a reasonably reliable car, my bad
I own a Challenger, well over 100,000 miles & she’s still going strong! Haven’t had a single mechanical issue apart from something I may have caused myself. I do the maintenance myself & I love it. Let’s see how much longer it lasts me
No Not really...Sorry that is old foochi old wise tales. No bro sorry. Somethings are just made superior period. Get over the any car will last you if you take care of it. The difference is Toyota and Honda even not taking care of them last so yeah no bro different time
That's a myth, I've had cars I babied and they still wouldn't hold up no matter what I did too it. Designs and engineering is the key to longevity... and of course proper maintenance.
In north carolina my sister owned a 2018 chevy camaro zl1, we went to see my brother in indiana and somehow we got a rental car that was a 2020 dodge challenger hemi, now we bought a challenger and we love it!
Luv my old 96 corolla..So right 4 being reliable..Still drives great also..Luv the tight stearing ..Going on 300,000ml.w/ regular maintenance..Same motor & transmission..Needs paint job..I'm having it painted..Putting n new stereo & keeping my little car..TU 4 sharing these video's..Luv it..
@@The_MEMEphis I don't like the current generation of Corollas. 2019 was the last year of the previous generation and it improves features that debut in 2018. Also, i want to upgrade the trim. The LE is cool but i would like to have fog lights, push button start, 18 inch tires, leather steering wheel and maybe heated and cooling seats too
@@mirandaholland773 assuming you're not getting the hatchback since I believe that's only available on new Corolla why not go for the Camry would be a bit more of an upgrade, really not much bigger, I have an 09 Camry but it's the SE package so I have most of that and I just have a remote start installed on mine
I've had a 2009 Fusion for 9 years with 120000 miles on it. I've had various problems especially with rear brakes but engine and transmission seem indestructable with oil burning virtually zero.
because they're not technically "cars". They're full blown SUVs (not the crossover kind) and deserves a different list. it's also the same reason why the Hilux or the Pajero isn't here as well
@@dickmelsonlupot7697 Ok true, but what about the 4runner? That’s pretty reliable too and I’d definitely still consider that a car. Even the Land Cruiser like sure it’s an SUV but I mean common. It’s a car.
@@The_MEMEphis quite the opposite. They make good cars for people who have explored most of the other brands and are old enough to appreciate the peace they get from Toyotas
Nice! I just got a newer challenger with the 5.7 hemi too. I love the gas mileage the v8 gets with its cylinder deactivation. And the power of the v8 when I put it in sport mode is a ton of fun
@B T yeah I have a friend who has a 2015 model and said he started having electrical issues, I’m hoping they fixed all that with my 2019. Haven’t experienced any yet
@@STR0BEV how does that make it wear faster? The transitions feel pretty smooth, I change my oil every 5k miles and use platinum full synthetic oil and only fill my gas tank up with premium
@@alexsummers3700 when cylinders deactivate, the engine has to work with less cylinders than it was designed to. Imagine pedaling a bike with just one leg
I have a sxt v6 2015 Dodge Challenger. I purchased it in 2015 for 33k (brand new with 7 miles on it . The car is now paid off. I have a whopping 150k miles on the car currently. I have never had an engine or transmission issue. Only thing I did was get my oil change on time and keep my engine filter’s cleaned and purchased a new battery and did a tuneup once I reach a 100k mikes in 2020. Other then that I have not had an issue with the Dodge Challenger v6 ... I promise to god . It a great reliable car ... holds up like a Honda Civic, if you ask me.
@mr fantastic I always maintain my vehicle by myself. Highest quality oil and filter at every 3k miles. I always changed oil by myself. I never took it to the shop.
I've seen mustangs and dodge challenger last a pretty long time with MASSIVE ontop 24/7 maintenance and care. Especially if it's a one time owner. almost 300k miles. You just gotta take care of it so well your life depends on it lol
From my experience a 2004-2007 dodge caravan will last for years on years. Most of them here in the Midwest are used for taxis and they can have over 400,000
There is no way a Challenger would make it that long. Many of them have idiotic owners who will total them within 10,000 miles. If the car survives that long, the mechanical problems will kill it.
02 6th gen Honda Accord with 302,000 miles and both engine and transmission still work good. Those 2.3 liter vtech engines are very well built, and will last as long as you maintain it and not abuse it.
same here i have a 02 honda accord with 228.000 miles original trans n engine and running like a beauty those cars will last as long as you do maintenance on it😇
Just for Your Info : I have. a Dodge Durango Citadel. 2013 that I have bought with 69,000 miles, and no maintenance taken. Still it. is perfect...specially after First Maintenance Cycle. Just Amazing....
I'm absolutely flabbergasted that Lexus didn't make the list. They're definitely one of the most reliable car brands on earth and they hold their value extremely well.
I currently own a 99 Red Honda civic hatchback with 267,000 on it and 99 Ford Mustang GT with 187,000 both still run solid and I drive them both to work. The D16y7 motor and the 4.6L 2v are truly bullet proof.
My brother had a Ford fusion. Totaled it within a month. To be fair though it wasn't his fault. The dude did run a red light and hit the front end of the fusion. Cabin held up nice tho. Really would recommend the car off that alone. Idk how well it drives though.
'09 Accord w/ 2.4L 134,000 regular maintenance, A/T Started hard shift 1st-2nd gear and 3rd-2nd-1st gear hard down shifts..been getting progressively worse!
In AUSTRALIA the Ford Falcon is cheep and reliable have seen many with well over a 1,000,000km ,or 600,000 miles and still going strong with inline 6 4.0 litre
The ek civic had more than 1 engine option even in the USA where you're from i presume. They always had a bunch of different options to choose from. And the 2001-2005 models should not be avoided at all. The k20 engine is one of the best engines out there and holds up there still today.
Most people who say why is dodge on here is because they don't anything about engines. Dodge uses an old schooled pushrod design that has been around for ages and makes it reliable.
The Toyota Land cruiser is probably the best car ever made. I had two of them. I have a 1983 Toyota four wheel drive pickup, that I bought new. 276,000 miles. Great truck
This needs a little more research Toyota Lexus are the most reliable in every way. Funny enough even if it burn out it will still out live any vehicle on the road like the Toyota Celica is a failed project with Yamaha but I still still on the road today
I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX 5-Speed, my uncle has a 2002 Honda Civic EX with an automatic and my cousin own a 2005 Honda Civic LX 5-Speed and haven't had a single problem with the transmission and our cars are currently at over 165K miles
Replace the e class with the Toyota Land Cruiser, replace the Fusion with any ford with the Modular 4.6L V8, and the Challenger with the Lexus LS400, or the Miata if you want a sports car.
2013 Challenger RT….transmission failure at 8000 miles. Took three months at dealership with nothing but excuses. Got rid of it before 10k. Traded it for almost what I paid for it. Went for a Toyota 4Runner and couldn’t be happier.
There's no way in hell a dodge will last longer than a toyota or honda
True
Yeah!! Not even a miniature toy will last longer lol
Big block hemis will, not the crappy v6s
@@jonaveul the engines last but the rest of the car will need to be repaired. Then again, that's how most US cats with V8 are
He's biased. He owns a Dodge Challenger himself.
The fact that there's a dodge on a list of RELIABLE cars is the funniest shit I've ever seen
he doesn't know shit
that dodge inherited ALL the reliability the company had to offer...sadly at the expense of the other models.
😁😂😂
@Dodo Bird nice to know! I'm looking for a reliable car what would you suggest buddy? Please specify the model years.Thanks in advance!
Unless it's a Cummins engine.
Scotty Kilmer won't approve of the dodge 😂
😂😂😂
I don't either
Scotty did say the Hellcat engine is a great engine. But he did not speak highly of the rest of the car lol.
Scotty Kilmer's approval is not needed.
@@theroyalcrownedtiger2946 yup faxs
Isn't it funny how nobody talks about Toyota land cruiser prado? The average amount of years that first owner keeps one is around 10 years, my dad bought one brand new at 2007. To this day he hasn't spent a penny on anything other than fluid changes, tire and brakes. That car is indestructible!
That still has has a million miles on it lol
I have a 2017 3.0 diesel. Brilliant car
@@nkulid424 absolute legendary vehicles
All Toyota’s especially the diesels are bulletproof
60th anniversary edition land cruiser still going strong no changes other than what you mentioned
Dodge is my favorite manufacturer but damn we all know they aren’t known for reliability 😂
Go check their resale value.
@@jesuschristislord77733 That doesn't mean their reliable
@@daniel27560 the drive train is very reliable.
The 392 motor and the 6-speed manual Tremec transmission are solid.
Since dodges merger and then getting bought out by another company their quality is sadly going down. Some of there engine and transmissions are decent but others are horrendous. And don’t even get me started on how everything else in the car is also known to break.
@@luismiguelruiz4290 All American interior is known for being plastic and low quality. Even Cadillac use parts from lower end cars
I'm still pondering on how did the challenger make the list 😂
exactly
Yes the credibility of this channel is lost to me.
Surprising. I’ve heard only some engines of them are less reliable like the first gen Msd valves or something that it develops a ticking noise.
@@Rick-tm3vs I saw 2 on the side of the Freeway going to Vegas .
Oh it's simple money Dodge has to sell their car somehow and let's be honest you can't say something that's almost a year old saying it's reliable that's an oxymoron
When you buy a Dodge, you aren’t thinking about the longevity of the car.
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It could be the blessing of the Europeans
The SRT cars are really well made. The 2015 Hellcats are still going strong.
Yes because only fools buy dodge
@@shantanumankar5383 you probably can’t afford one
Dodge!?!?!? Come on, ecven My fridge lives longer than any dodge
my daily driven RAM 1500 workhorse has 535k on the clock, so jokes on you
It’s because most dodge drivers abuse thier cars
@@redfox-zj5mn it's due to mods. A stock challenger or charger will last, but most people out there are doing 1000hp packages, strokers and so on and at some point you'll either have you car in for new tranny or whole engine. In my opinion it's all about the owner's decisions on how he wants his car, which leads to hate and negativism
Stop abusing your damn car slinging it all over the place if you just drive the car it will last you dodge owners want to be fucking Vin diesel every time you get in a Hellcat or Scatpack
Lol you’ve clearly never owned a dodge. The only thing I’ve ever had to replace on my 3 dodges is a water pump/radiator
I logged 185k miles on my 2010 Challenger R/T 6-Speed before trading it in for a new one. Outside of regular upkeep, it was amazing, strong, and reliable. Favorite car I've owned in my life so far. With that said....I'm aware that this may be an anomaly.
"Todays cars can hold up better than ever".....😂
todays car will fall apart in less than 5 years
Today cars? Lol most old cars still last longer than newer cars.
I have a 2017 prius I use for Uber and lyft in chicago. It has 200k miles on it and I put new pads on it at 180k miles. I've done nothing else to it. It literally has been shot, rear ended and has towed atvs multiple times to black river falls wisconsin. It still runs like new. I think this car deserves a spot above the challenger.
09 Corolla owner here. 120k miles and it still drives like new. No oil consumption, every 5000 miles the oil still looks golden
my 88 corolla still runnin
nobody said a thing about the fusion, just the dodge. i like yall.
I just bought a fusion
The fusions are good cars! I love a lot of dodges but they are not reliable at all lmao
270,000 Miles one mine! No issues. Normal wear and tear. 2009 V6
@@Rmac335 I agree I have one and love mine 2020 and I’m 19 and it’s the only I have for myself lol so I think I love it a little too much.
@@javierlechuga4009 bought my i4 ecoboost a year ago and I love it man, that’s an awesome vehicle you got there.
I paid $150 for my 89 geo metro, 20 years ago ,it now has 349,000 miles on it ,still drive it every day.
Isn't the geo metro powered by a Toyota Corolla engine and transmission?
@@1HeatWalk
3 cylinder, 5 speed.
Suzuki motor.
Important and sold by Chevrolet, later was known as the Chevy Metro.
@@jamesedmonds1350 ah, i got the earlier generation metro using Toyota parts mixed with your generation.
@@jamesedmonds1350 sorry. 1990 geo prism was powered dy a Toyota engine and trans.
where is the F150? where is the Crown Vic? they were reliable as well. my dad's 1987 F150 has over 1,000,000 miles on it with its original engine and transmission
Really? While the older Fords actually are quite good, the newer ones are complete shit.... ESPECIALLY the trucks. The powerstroke has been a pile of shit for years now. Ford fucked up the spark plugs on the triton V8... TWICE. Not only are they unreliable, they are difficult to work on because Ford intentionally makes them difficult to service so nobody will even attempt to work on them. I'll happily drive an older Ford.... But I'll never own another newer one.
@@craigcampbell8560, we have an '06 Expedition with the 5.4 trition V8 and it has worked fine. it has over 126,000 miles with no major repairs. also, isnt how all newer cars are made? hard to repair? sure, then explain why with most new ford trucks dont need the computer reprogrammed after you repair them
Holy shit!!
👍
Wish I could find a crown vic. I've got this giant brace on my right leg and can't get into my Toyota. 😒😓🤭👎
Bro I just pasted an abandoned broken down challenger on the side of the freeway 💀
Just by the name of the channel, I already know he’s going to have a Dodge muscle as top-of-list reliability.
They worked out the bugs years ago, their red platforms are bullet proof
He said " the camry would go on to be become the Mcdaddy of them all."😂😂
And not a car boner...
It’s all about how you take care of your car, my family has had dodge after dodge and no major issues.
What they pray to dodge or something
You ought to check out the Dodge Challenger crash test results. If you don't care about losing your left leg this car is for you.
He must be high as sh*t! A Chrysler product on here.
@@curtiswilson4737 he’s biased to dodge as he owns a challenger
did you really forget the LEXUS LS400??!!
that lasts a million miles!
Exactly!
This list is weak
So do all Porsches
@@vwjetta4138
Nope porsche is unreliable
@@abovethelaw4417 Says who?
Honda has a good reliability track record because when Honda was founded they made bikes and when they did eventually make the switch to 4 wheels they knew what they was doing and stayed throughout the company's life with a tried and true method of building mechanical parts. None of this tricky voodoo stuff that other companies use.
It's not broke. So why fix it?
I have a 2009 Ford Fusion v6. 270,000 miles. Best car I have own and trusted. Normally keep my cars til they reach 110k. My Fusion still comfortable. My came with upgraded paint and leather and suede interior.
Like the Yellow Accord at 0:15 Very Nice 😁
My 2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder has 281k miles on it. Still runs like a dream, first owner removed the precats a long time ago, so the oil burning issue never came to be. And the Spyder is one of Toyota's most unreliable, too. Incredible car
My 2005 mr-2 looks great and never fails me
Im so jealous of you guys, some day i will have a Celica turbo ST185. Hondas and Toyotas are bulletproof.
While I am surprised that Dodge is on his list, my Challenger had no issues during the short time I had it before I traded it for a Durango. I honestly believe the health of the car is dependent on how well the owner takes care of it. If he or she babies it and does the routine maintenance, the car will last for a long time. However, lengthy negligence can ruin a car very quickly. As a car guy, I treat my vehicles with the upmost care as they are investments.
I am scratching my head also about the challenger I grew up in the 1960s saw all the muscle cars and their weakness mopar was a electrical nightmare back then bodies treated with chemicals rotted out from the inside out good motor + trans. love the iconic 318 /273/340/360/383/440/hemi was strong but needed constant attention
That was over 50 years ago
my 2011 Challenger still alive and kicking... Actually depends upon how the owner LOVE his car.
OooOooOOhhh 2011!!! Soooo old!!!
@@Anonymouso283 lol why do people think 10y/o cars are old if driven on average yearly mileage 12k a year
@@Coleschonfielddd Oh I'm sorry I didn't realize the car needs to be 30 years old with 500k miles on it with no drivetrain problems for it to be considered a reasonably reliable car, my bad
@@abaddon3735 well fucking duh bro....like bro my Acura is 6 yrs older and is more of a trooper
@@Coleschonfielddd I mean I got a doge challanger 2009 with 150k miles n literally never had a problem with it
Can we take a moment to enjoy the hilarity that is any Chrysler product on this list!?!?
😂😂😂😂
I own a Challenger, well over 100,000 miles & she’s still going strong! Haven’t had a single mechanical issue apart from something I may have caused myself. I do the maintenance myself & I love it. Let’s see how much longer it lasts me
I have 122k on my 14 rt 6 speed challenger so I feel ya bro
It's made in Canada, so . . .
Give it another 50k miles and probably have some issues, my cousin v6 chellenger broke down after 140,000
@@at_corona4990 did you're cousin beat the hell out of the car
@@davidhubbard7573 nope he ain't even that much of a car person either so he don't really care about speed
Any car is reliable if you take care of it
Not true, old Chrysler’s have the worst engines
really
No Not really...Sorry that is old foochi old wise tales. No bro sorry. Somethings are just made superior period. Get over the any car will last you if you take care of it. The difference is Toyota and Honda even not taking care of them last so yeah no bro different time
That's a myth, I've had cars I babied and they still wouldn't hold up no matter what I did too it. Designs and engineering is the key to longevity... and of course proper maintenance.
That's not true try that with a yugo and you won't get too far
In north carolina my sister owned a 2018 chevy camaro zl1, we went to see my brother in indiana and somehow we got a rental car that was a 2020 dodge challenger hemi, now we bought a challenger and we love it!
Luv my old 96 corolla..So right 4 being reliable..Still drives great also..Luv the tight stearing ..Going on 300,000ml.w/ regular maintenance..Same motor & transmission..Needs paint job..I'm having it painted..Putting n new stereo & keeping my little car..TU 4 sharing these video's..Luv it..
My 2018 Corolla just hit over 80k miles. I think I'll keep it. I am considering an upgrade to a 2019 though
Mine runs like a beauty 🇹🇹
@@mirandaholland773 why you upgrading only one year newer
@@The_MEMEphis I don't like the current generation of Corollas. 2019 was the last year of the previous generation and it improves features that debut in 2018. Also, i want to upgrade the trim. The LE is cool but i would like to have fog lights, push button start, 18 inch tires, leather steering wheel and maybe heated and cooling seats too
@@mirandaholland773 assuming you're not getting the hatchback since I believe that's only available on new Corolla why not go for the Camry would be a bit more of an upgrade, really not much bigger, I have an 09 Camry but it's the SE package so I have most of that and I just have a remote start installed on mine
I've had a 2009 Fusion for 9 years with 120000 miles on it. I've had various problems especially with rear brakes but engine and transmission seem indestructable with oil burning virtually zero.
I have a 2008 V6 Fusion with 410,000 miles on it with only routine maintenance. Bulletproof.
The fact that the challenger was on this list, and the Land Cruiser or 5.9 Cummins wasn't, just completely discredits the entire list.
Dude land cruiser can survive apocalypse
@@zacksmith5963 my dads truck can survive forever it has like 2 million miles
because they're not technically "cars".
They're full blown SUVs (not the crossover kind) and deserves a different list.
it's also the same reason why the Hilux or the Pajero isn't here as well
@@dickmelsonlupot7697 Ok true, but what about the 4runner? That’s pretty reliable too and I’d definitely still consider that a car. Even the Land Cruiser like sure it’s an SUV but I mean common. It’s a car.
"From 1999 Toyota's 8 (EIGHT???) Cylinder engine..."
Did I miss something about Corollas??
Lexus ls400
@@mopar_randy4952 and basically every single land cruiser ever made
They should include most toyotas here: landcruiser prado, vx, surf, hilux, rav 4, vanguard...
Supra, don't forget alot of Lexus vehicles
Land cruiser V8 too
I feel like Toyotas make the best first cars for teens
@@The_MEMEphis quite the opposite. They make good cars for people who have explored most of the other brands and are old enough to appreciate the peace they get from Toyotas
@@Archiemuoki90 ya but they are pretty low maintenance, simple, and will last, plus you can get tons of them cheap on the used market
The last generation Fusion is still one of the best looking sedans.
What 💀😂
@@ben-qi9jk facts he’s laced
Fusion shouldn't even be on the list my guy
Because Ford took Aston Martin design
I’m with you on this. Awesome styling and great reliability. Those who knock it don’t own one. I take my Fusion for long trips over my Cadillac!
Used to have an 07 Corolla. The biggest issue I’ve read and had about the car was the paint peeling. Boring but the best A - B car
my 1976 Ford F100 daily driven work vehicle :) still going strong
That's because it was built back when Ford still made good cars.
Same with my dads 2004 Ford F-150 lariat it’s still going strong with over 200,000 kilometres and we daily drive it every single day.
Nice! I just got a newer challenger with the 5.7 hemi too. I love the gas mileage the v8 gets with its cylinder deactivation. And the power of the v8 when I put it in sport mode is a ton of fun
Nice one mate. Top car!
@B T yeah I have a friend who has a 2015 model and said he started having electrical issues, I’m hoping they fixed all that with my 2019. Haven’t experienced any yet
With that cylinder deactivation, you’re just asking it to wear faster
@@STR0BEV how does that make it wear faster? The transitions feel pretty smooth, I change my oil every 5k miles and use platinum full synthetic oil and only fill my gas tank up with premium
@@alexsummers3700 when cylinders deactivate, the engine has to work with less cylinders than it was designed to. Imagine pedaling a bike with just one leg
I have a sxt v6 2015 Dodge Challenger. I purchased it in 2015 for 33k (brand new with 7 miles on it . The car is now paid off. I have a whopping 150k miles on the car currently. I have never had an engine or transmission issue. Only thing I did was get my oil change on time and keep my engine filter’s cleaned and purchased a new battery and did a tuneup once I reach a 100k mikes in 2020. Other then that I have not had an issue with the Dodge Challenger v6 ... I promise to god . It a great reliable car ... holds up like a Honda Civic, if you ask me.
2012 lincoln mkz hybrid . Great car. 269k now and still runs solid.
@mr fantastic Both highway and city. I can say 50/50
@mr fantastic I always maintain my vehicle by myself. Highest quality oil and filter at every 3k miles. I always changed oil by myself. I never took it to the shop.
The Dodge Challenger is a a lil suspect on reliability, especially considering how most owners drive them like mad on a daily
You could had mentioned one of the most relaible engines from VW... The 1.9TDI 66kw (88hp). Very cheap maitnance cost and it can survive a lot.
yeah right it can last up to 1,5 Million KM and still working with 0 problems
I got a 2000 Toyota Camry SXV20 with over 300k on the dash, these cars don't die.
I've seen mustangs and dodge challenger last a pretty long time with MASSIVE ontop 24/7 maintenance and care. Especially if it's a one time owner. almost 300k miles. You just gotta take care of it so well your life depends on it lol
yes! my Challenger made the list! 2014 sxt going on strong!
From my experience a 2004-2007 dodge caravan will last for years on years. Most of them here in the Midwest are used for taxis and they can have over 400,000
My sister dad have one with 298k miles and still running .
There is no way a Challenger would make it that long. Many of them have idiotic owners who will total them within 10,000 miles. If the car survives that long, the mechanical problems will kill it.
02 6th gen Honda Accord with 302,000 miles and both engine and transmission still work good. Those 2.3 liter vtech engines are very well built, and will last as long as you maintain it and not abuse it.
same here i have a 02 honda accord with 228.000 miles original trans n engine and running like a beauty those cars will last as long as you do maintenance on it😇
@@jaimenava3357 had a 06 Acura TSX with 223k on in before I traded it for a civic it ran fantastic
Civic and Corolaa are a legend! Never broke since 90´s
How did a 2021 Dodge Challenger get on the list for reliability? They said they have "turned the corner". How do you know if it is a 2021???
Just for Your Info : I have. a Dodge Durango Citadel. 2013 that I have bought with 69,000 miles, and no maintenance taken. Still it. is perfect...specially after First Maintenance Cycle. Just Amazing....
1994 Toyota Celica
Ayeee Kilmer reference haha
Scotty approves
"Modern muscle,have you list your mind?" Yes
Do sports cars next!
old cars were legends
I'm absolutely flabbergasted that Lexus didn't make the list. They're definitely one of the most reliable car brands on earth and they hold their value extremely well.
Well lexus is actually the luxury version of Toyota so......
@@ainsleyharriott_1849 No shit Sherlock 🙄🙄😑😑🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@JAYLIMITLESS17 so then why did you even wrote the comment about lexus? The point is that Toyota goes with lexus...
I saw a lexus on the back of a flatbed today
I currently own a 99 Red Honda civic hatchback with 267,000 on it and 99 Ford Mustang GT with 187,000 both still run solid and I drive them both to work. The D16y7 motor and the 4.6L 2v are truly bullet proof.
4:13 Imagine trying to take the Fusion on a speedbraker. Yea, I'd give up...
Love my Honda’s. Currently have an 07’ civic si k24 swap, but will hopefully add a type r to my collection one day 🤙🏼
Toyota tercel 1990 2milion miles run the car whitout oil many time still going on
My brother had a Ford fusion. Totaled it within a month. To be fair though it wasn't his fault. The dude did run a red light and hit the front end of the fusion. Cabin held up nice tho. Really would recommend the car off that alone. Idk how well it drives though.
I drive 8th gen 2012 accord 2.4L 4cylinder.
She is just literally immortal.
Such a nice car!
She never had any single problem!
'09 Accord w/ 2.4L 134,000 regular maintenance, A/T Started hard shift 1st-2nd gear and 3rd-2nd-1st gear hard down shifts..been getting progressively worse!
Mine has 160,000 miles on it
the v6 camry is fun. Gapping v6 mustangs and challengers
In AUSTRALIA the Ford Falcon is cheep and reliable have seen many with well over a 1,000,000km ,or 600,000 miles and still going strong with inline 6 4.0 litre
2013-2017 accord have a starter issue !! I replace with 2 starter and still make a grinding noise!! Decided to sell it
Scotty will be surprised when he sees toyota in 2nd but gets Mad when sees a dodge is in first
Honda Accord 2014. 190k miles on it,just regular maintenance. Runs great!
My dad has a 2005 toyota mark x and it still drives today and i love the mark x soo much🤤❤️
I got a 1971 Chevy pick up. All original and never broke down once. Got the maintenance book and just tune ups and general maintenance done.
The ek civic had more than 1 engine option even in the USA where you're from i presume. They always had a bunch of different options to choose from.
And the 2001-2005 models should not be avoided at all. The k20 engine is one of the best engines out there and holds up there still today.
Most people who say why is dodge on here is because they don't anything about engines. Dodge uses an old schooled pushrod design that has been around for ages and makes it reliable.
Dodge Challenger? A Dodge Challenger? C’mon bro...
The Toyota Land cruiser is probably the best car ever made. I had two of them. I have a 1983 Toyota four wheel drive pickup, that I bought new. 276,000 miles. Great truck
Mopar baby🤘🤘
Mopar or no car 🤘🤘
@@Q60Duke my little eg hatch will smoke any mopar stock
@@hellothere-xz7kf what you got?
@@SpringyShredz eg hatch i said it in my comment and a fbo 18’ type r
It’s cool that all the cars are stanced
Not sure about the fusion and challenger
Not a Fusion fan either.
And then there's Lexus on the other side of the fence saying : "Am i a joke to you ?!?" 🤨
I had a SRT392 and loved EVERY MINUTE I OWNED IT
How long did you own the vehicle?
@@jcherestal prob like half a year cuz it broke down
@@cay7809 you don’t own one to speak
@@juniorjay243 have you seen the comments
250k on my 1997 DODGE ram sport 4x4. 360 MAGNUM 4 wheel drive I'm the original owner . And it's still running strong
Lol u forgot Lexus, I still see the first Lexuses around just about everywhere I go
Right!
My friend has a Es300 with 311000 miles and the motor still runs silent
This needs a little more research Toyota Lexus are the most reliable in every way. Funny enough even if it burn out it will still out live any vehicle on the road like the Toyota Celica is a failed project with Yamaha but I still still on the road today
Just got a 2022 Camry and looking forward to running it ragged with my 150 mile daily commute.
We need a list for luxury cars!
Lexus that's all
luxus and Toyotas. also Mercedes, they will never stop running
Mercedes are junk
Michael Oneill facts 😹 can’t even believe he said Mercedes and lexus in the same sentence
@@ZRIEST atleast there reliable
I got a ford fusion with 305××× on it bought it new runs great!...I put AMSOIL in it
So nobody is going to talk about how they found all these height adjusting cars with that camber angle?
This is why i came to the comments😂😂😂
He said "with Toyota's 8 cylinder engine a mainstay in the Corolla"......😂🤣💀
14th liker and 4th comment 👍😉😉😎
I still to this day see a metric shit ton of 92 Camrys out on the road. It's amazing
There's a Ford Fusion and a goddamn Challenger on the list??? 😂😂😂😂😂
2009 V6, 270,000 so far
2014 Fusion 185,00
I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX 5-Speed, my uncle has a 2002 Honda Civic EX with an automatic and my cousin own a 2005 Honda Civic LX 5-Speed and haven't had a single problem with the transmission and our cars are currently at over 165K miles
>Saying a Chrysler product is actually reliable.
>lol
Before I watch..... I better see the ford van on here. Cause they our built so good
Do trucks next!
My family security company E280 are working since 2004 and after 600.000 km they are still best cars for security services 😐
Replace the e class with the Toyota Land Cruiser, replace the Fusion with any ford with the Modular 4.6L V8, and the Challenger with the Lexus LS400, or the Miata if you want a sports car.
Dodge is known for its durability in the Salvage yards
There’s gonna be a fusion suv btw
2013 Challenger RT….transmission failure at 8000 miles. Took three months at dealership with nothing but excuses. Got rid of it before 10k. Traded it for almost what I paid for it. Went for a Toyota 4Runner and couldn’t be happier.