The government collects yearly taxes from your vehicle ownership when you pay for registration. Why would they need you to constantly purchase a vehicle?
The government gets taxes everytime the same car gets sold! If 1 car gets sold an unlimited amount of times the government gets taxes from it! Which is absurd!
@@williamegler8771 because it needs a turbocharger just to be able to get the car to go down the road. With the turbo running full-tilt all the time in the city, the oil needs to be changed religiously, and the vehicle needs to be babied in cold climates otherwise oil starvation will cause the turbocharger to fail prematurely.
I must be lucky. I have a 2017 VW with 120,000 miles on the clock and not a single issue so far. Granted, I've been following the maintenance schedule with OEM materials, doing it all myself in my garage.
I own many sport cars the worst engine is in my 2.3 Ecoboost Mustang. Coolant loss possibly due to blown gasket, carbon build up and turbo now gives underboost error. It's less than 90k km
I’ll stick with my 2006 Toyota Sequoia with quarter million miles !! Still runs like a new truck. After seeing the build quality on these new trucks and their price tags…….im good for sure
I have a 2011 lexus is . Most people in my country ( including most people i know ) are obsesed with german cars and wonder why they are always in service . i considered geting a newer one ( post 2020 ) then asked myself " why should i ?" . the car have 0 problems .
My 09 Ranger never made it past warranty I had transmission issues fixed under warranty. As soon as I hit 100K the warranty was over the transmission issues came back. So I traded it in I still regret getting rid of it. Cars are just an expensive throw aways nowadays I remember when the cheap throw aways like the Dodge Neon and PT Cruiser were the top throw away cars. And when EV's become mandate in Canada the EV will be an even more expensive throw away like an Iphone.
Tiny junkie hi tech engines are not the answer for the general public who need reliable daily driver …..they can afford . Simple , low HP , easy to repair engines designed with quality materials is what is needed . Older Honda and Toyota products 4 and 6 cly non turbo engines .
The 3.4L Toyota Turbo 6 has been found to have metal cylinder shavings that will burn up the engine. A shocking problem, similar to what happened to Hyundai/Kia. 😢
I know a local man who owns a 2009 VW Jetta with 800k on it. Regular maintenance and no major issues. My 2013 Mazda2 runs great but you can't buy this model in North America anymore. Then there is my supervisor who bought a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee and has it in the service bay constantly for repairs or recalls. American vehicles are junk.
The Encore you are pointing at has a 1.6L turbo Four cylinder. The engines you referred to (1.2, 1.3) are in the Encore GX. How can we trust that you know the problems you are referring to?
1.2, 1.4 1.6 does it make a difference? 😂 only 100 or so cc in the difference. He is talking in generalities to the latest crop of baby size engines the same size as a turbo. Look at the Car Wizards 🧙♂️ new video posted he is an experienced mechanic that owns his own shop and he explains the same thing in his niece’s Malibu with a 1.5 engine. My drive around lawn mower has a bigger engine.
Great show i have been watching your channel for a long time now . I find cars built today are way too high tech and turbos are not the way to go . I will keep my 2024 4Runner for a long time .
I have the Opel mokka, wich is the brother of buick encore. I would avoid automatic gear and four wheel drive, bc they are of bad quality. But with stickshift and non turbo port injected 1.6 petrol, like i have, its a pretty good car, and mine has no oil consumption. Mine is 12 years now. Body panels are fine, gaps are fine. However look out for oil cooler leaks after about 10 years/100k. miles. Its a cheap car to maintain. Maybe the Opel has other specs that is better than the Buick, however the body is the same.
Range rovers are junk! My neighbor keeps bringing it into the dealership service because of reoccurring electrical issues, plus the handles freeze up in the winter. The stupid jerk pours hot water on the frozen door handles when they freeze in the winter.
The 2.7 Ecoboost is not a bad engine, and between it and the 3.5 it will last longer. Put Schaeffers or Lubrication Engineers full synthetic lubricants in and it will go. The 2017 and up 1.5-2.0 Ecoboost engines have open deck blocks and those pop head gaskets. The problem is the block and not the gasket itself.
Automobiles contribute 27% of the carbon emissions in the world. The rest come from burning coal oil and gas farming rice production. So why don’t they work on that first?
14:37 got that problem. People ask..I try to steer them into something solid, and they wind up doing something stupid…people ask now, I don’t say anything
When you look at carbon emissions, you have to take everything into account. That means you have to take automobiles all of the oil coal and gas systems that make electric. Certain farming techniques give off at large amount of CO2. If you just take cars out of the equation you’re really not solving the overall issue. You’re just moving the pollution from one area to another area. And those solar panels also take an enormous amount of energy to make requiring fossil fuels. And the batteries made for electric cars taking an enormous amount of fossil fuels to dig out the required elements you need for the battery. Then what do you do with the dead batteries? They are not easily recyclable and probably taking enormous amount of fossil fuels to recycle them so you’re back to square one. Then of course, the rest of the world is not doing this, they are still burning, coal and gas and oil. Sometimes you have to admit you cannot save the world and personally I think the fact that we think we could save the planet is really amazing since the Planet seems to have been doing pretty well on its own for a long time.
Don't listen to the last guy and do not buy that junk. Personally, i think mazda cx-5 or cx-50 is the best and the toyota rav4 is also pretty good but avoid the hybrid. Subaru and honda is also still better then any gm product but their cvt's are a little weak and require you to keep up with fluid changes. I would buy the mazda or toyota if i were you.
@@josemartinez-br4rg "The GMC Terrain is considered a reliable vehicle, with a predicted reliability score of 88 out of 100 from J.D. Power for the 2024 model. A well-maintained GMC Terrain can last for over 200,000 miles, and some say the average lifespan is closer to 320,000 kilometers. ""The GMC Terrain costs about $7,904 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years, which is $346 less than the industry average for popular SUVs" It's rated higher than Honda and Mazda on JD power
there are not so much bad cars as bad owners, driving like a madman without servicing the car and when they sell it to you - wow this car is not reliable at all
No one is going to be restoring any of these "classics" in 25 years. Forget about dropping that Chevy 350 short block in any of these disposable vehicles. Buying today's cars, especially the European makes is like returning empty soda bottles for the deposit after your done drinking the soda.
Well, since many states still use salt and even calcium chloride during snows, many buyers don't have too much of a choice but to buy cars not that many years old. One reason leasing is heavily promoted in salt states.
You made my day with Found On Road Dead. I thought Fix Or Repair Daily was good. Have you got a better one for GMC than General Mechanic Called? If so please share. 😂
That Lexus is not only has a POS engine, but looks like a spectacularly UGLY tank. I would not want one for free, it's so ugly. I want to add, that I have a Lexus RC350 (with the bulletproof V6), so it's not about being anti-Lex, but this particular Lex specimen is revolting.
My 05 Magnum R/T is still going strong. Only issues it ever had were the 2 recalls for non powertrain problems. The universal Tata airbag recall and the gas tanks had an issue when they hit 50+ k miles where the plastic at the top would basically stick due to degradation and if you filled up and topped off the engine the engine would shut down. That's it. Come February I'll have owned the car 17 years. Yesterday was its birthday. It was made October 19, 2004 at the now shuttered Brampton Ontario plant. I have no phucking idea where anything in Canada is. Only know you have a pos prime minister. I'll keep my old school engine with 8 cylinders for power not fake turbo. I immediately disable MDS by downshifting so I'm on all 8 cylinders unless I cruise on the highway where I enable MDS and have gotten 23 mpgs. I don't care that I avg 15 mpg's. I bought it for the hemi not a sissy economobile. Phuck gas economy. I want power. My 1973 Charger has 425 hp and gets 8 mpgs on a good day
The Nissan slander is egregious! Nissans are some of the most reliable vehicles in America and that has been proven by numerous outlets! From consumers Nissans provide some of the most longevity you can get out of a vehicle directly matching Toyota and Honda! The problem is all the UA-cam mechanics telling people that Nissan cvts are bad! But when you actually look on the road you see nothing but older Nissans and newer Nissans! Which means they're reliable you can easily get a Nissan over 200,000 mi! Yes Nissan is having a problem selling cars but that's because they cater to the cheaper buyer who's having problems buying cars right now the cheaper buyer! So Nissan sales aren't reflective of them selling bad cars but it's more reflective of the car market being in a horrible place right now! Not to mention banks Not to mention Banks are tightening their purses and not approving loans as much as they were during covid! But the main thing is outlets like JD power and associates consider Nissans A+ rated vehicles, outlets like Car edge who are among one of the most trusted brands when it comes to raiding vehicles also gives Nissans A+ ratings! In terms of reliability also A+! Your friend was smart for buying the Nissan rogue there's many reasons why it's one of the most popular vehicles in America today, and that reliable CVT transmission being one of them! I get you may not like the CVT because it's not a sport transmission but come on man you can't deny the fact that Nissan is a reliable brand! Definitely more reliable than Kia and 100% more reliable than Hyundai! I'm glad your friend decided not to listen to the nonsense on the internet. Your friend probably has someone in their family who has a Nissan or multiple and they're probably above 200,000 mi. That and your friend probably felt real silly with for buying the car before that rogue because somebody probably told them that car would last longer than a Nissan which is why a lot of people have kias and Hyundai's and are pissed right now that they brought them.
Thanks so much for sharing and I appreciate ypur passion for the company and cars. From my experience, Nissan has created great cars and I have personally owned a couple myself in the past. Reliability is mutually explcusive from driving experience and while there are a lot on the road, a large amount of late model units are sold due to price points and competitive incentives. Are they the worst cars? I would own them before Kias and Hyundais, but reliability is hard to beat companies like Mazda, Toyota, and uhm uhm Honda (albeit there is a shift). One of the "experts" you mention actually have a very limited reliability perspective as their experience comes more from sales and my channel is grossly based on ownership experiences, polling owners, mechanical repairs and experience combined with copious amounts of research.
I think they are making combustion so complicated they are failing on purpose to force everyone into EV's. I have nothing against EV's except them being forced to meet mandates by year. When they can build an EV that can at least have a 340 mile battery and bring the cost of battery replacement to what it costs to replace a combustion engine then I might consider one. I am not buying a 10 year paper weight I will keep my old tried and true models and rebuild them over and over if necessary. To be honest most combustion vehicles made right now will be lucky to make 10 years as well except maybe Toyota, Mazda, or Honda.
My Taos is a blessed one got it new when it came out have right now lol I guess yall got lemons and I drove that hoe across country 4 times and up and down the east coast 🤷🏾♂️
The Buick Encore you pointed to in the video does not have 1.2L nor 1.3L engine as you mentioned. I wished you do a better research before providing misinformation.
The old ford 302 and a c4 trans or a 350 chevy with a turbo 350 will outlast anything else, and cheap and easy to fix
It's not about environment, it's about making sure cars are disposable so you buy a new one and government take your tax
Yes that seems more plausible. It always comes down to money and taxes
The government collects yearly taxes from your vehicle ownership when you pay for registration. Why would they need you to constantly purchase a vehicle?
The government gets taxes everytime the same car gets sold! If 1 car gets sold an unlimited amount of times the government gets taxes from it! Which is absurd!
Sales Tax! @@enmass90
💯👍
3 cylinder engines have no place in the US.
US autos have no place in the world . poorly built cheap junk.
Exactly my thoughts
Why not?
They have no place anywhere.
@@williamegler8771 because it needs a turbocharger just to be able to get the car to go down the road. With the turbo running full-tilt all the time in the city, the oil needs to be changed religiously, and the vehicle needs to be babied in cold climates otherwise oil starvation will cause the turbocharger to fail prematurely.
Plastic cars, so disappointing .
Too much of it these days
I must be lucky. I have a 2017 VW with 120,000 miles on the clock and not a single issue so far. Granted, I've been following the maintenance schedule with OEM materials, doing it all myself in my garage.
I own many sport cars the worst engine is in my 2.3 Ecoboost Mustang. Coolant loss possibly due to blown gasket, carbon build up and turbo now gives underboost error. It's less than 90k km
Thanks for sharing and honestly all ecoboost engines are a bit flakey in my opinion
People make fun of EcoBoom for a reason. Now cars blown head gasket more often than Subaru.
I’ll stick with my 2006 Toyota Sequoia with quarter million miles !! Still runs like a new truck. After seeing the build quality on these new trucks and their price tags…….im good for sure
I have a 2011 lexus is . Most people in my country ( including most people i know ) are obsesed with german cars and wonder why they are always in service .
i considered geting a newer one ( post 2020 ) then asked myself " why should i ?" . the car have 0 problems .
Maybe the model name on the Volkswagen should've been "Chaos". (Taos is an interesting town in New Mexico, USA)
Haha that’s awesome, true…..but awesome
Very good and hilarious 😂 😃 😄 😅😂
@@Vincent-ke5zn haha thanks
I love my 23 year old Lexus 4.3 V8. Runs like new at 150,000 miles, no turbos, plenty of power.
Hey Mark:
Why don't you take a trip to Mexico and try out the BYD hybrid pick up truck.
The drive train is something new and looks very interesting.
Hi Bill, I love that idea, We may be going to Mexico very soon so we will see. I will look for it.
A lot of plastic! Scary 😮
Plenty
Plastic is cheap
My 09 Ranger never made it past warranty I had transmission issues fixed under warranty. As soon as I hit 100K the warranty was over the transmission issues came back. So I traded it in I still regret getting rid of it. Cars are just an expensive throw aways nowadays I remember when the cheap throw aways like the Dodge Neon and PT Cruiser were the top throw away cars. And when EV's become mandate in Canada the EV will be an even more expensive throw away like an Iphone.
That's the point, to keep replacing and buying.
The more expensive the less they last
2020s plastic cars decade
Yes it is
That's because it's also the planned obsolescence decade
“You can get miles out of anything if you keep rebuilding/replacing..”😂
Henry ford 😂
Tiny junkie hi tech engines are not the answer for the general public who need reliable daily driver …..they can afford . Simple , low HP , easy to repair engines designed with quality materials is what is needed . Older Honda and Toyota products 4 and 6 cly non turbo engines .
You are so right and basically keep it simple is best for longevity
Huh …I sure wasn’t expecting to see a Lexus on this list
I know, right? Hopefully they fix the issue and move on
The 3.4 turbo is terrible in any application, Toyota Tundra, Land Cruiser or Lexus
@@greathey1234 seems to be a bit of a miss
The 3.4L Toyota Turbo 6 has been found to have metal cylinder shavings that will burn up the engine. A shocking problem, similar to what happened to Hyundai/Kia. 😢
It seems that turbos ruined the car engines
Let’s not forget the rubber oil lubricated belt driving the oil pump on the 2.7….
as time is moving on companies are making fragile vehicles on purpose !
They simply do not last
I know a local man who owns a 2009 VW Jetta with 800k on it. Regular maintenance and no major issues. My 2013 Mazda2 runs great but you can't buy this model in North America anymore. Then there is my supervisor who bought a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee and has it in the service bay constantly for repairs or recalls. American vehicles are junk.
BMW has a lot of plastic internal parts designed to breakdown
Every brand have that problem
Tata/India owns Jag and Land Rover, no more British owned. 😊
Yes but still built in UK. My F Type has the factory stamp. Tata signs cheques
You would think the indians would fix the issues but no its still super bad. Guess they know the brand only caters to the rich.
The Encore you are pointing at has a 1.6L turbo Four cylinder. The engines you referred to (1.2, 1.3) are in the Encore GX. How can we trust that you know the problems you are referring to?
There may not have been a GX around. I’ve found most of his advice and facts are pretty accurate
1.2, 1.4 1.6 does it make a difference? 😂 only 100 or so cc in the difference. He is talking in generalities to the latest crop of baby size engines the same size as a turbo. Look at the Car Wizards 🧙♂️ new video posted he is an experienced mechanic that owns his own shop and he explains the same thing in his niece’s Malibu with a 1.5 engine.
My drive around lawn mower has a bigger engine.
What about the Vehicle's Folks can depend on without breaking the Bank? That be a good video..🖖
Good point about the Nissan Rogue with the VC 3 cylinder. My brother in law is leasing one, smarter than buying!😂
Exactly! Thanks for sharing and yes the variable comperssion is taking complexity to another plane
2010/11 Lexus RX 350....you won't regret it.
They are ultra reliable
You're absolutely right ✅️ 👏 👌
Pretty much before 2022 and you are fine.
Great show i have been watching your channel for a long time now . I find cars built today are way too high tech and turbos are not the way to go . I will keep my 2024 4Runner for a long time .
I have the Opel mokka, wich is the brother of buick encore. I would avoid automatic gear and four wheel drive, bc they are of bad quality.
But with stickshift and non turbo port injected 1.6 petrol, like i have, its a pretty good car, and mine has no oil consumption. Mine is 12 years now. Body panels are fine, gaps are fine. However look out for oil cooler leaks after about 10 years/100k. miles. Its a cheap car to maintain. Maybe the Opel has other specs that is better than the Buick, however the body is the same.
Range rovers are junk! My neighbor keeps bringing it into the dealership service because of reoccurring electrical issues, plus the handles freeze up in the winter. The stupid jerk pours hot water on the frozen door handles when they freeze in the winter.
Another great informative video Mark
The 2.7 Ecoboost is not a bad engine, and between it and the 3.5 it will last longer. Put Schaeffers or Lubrication Engineers full synthetic lubricants in and it will go. The 2017 and up 1.5-2.0 Ecoboost engines have open deck blocks and those pop head gaskets. The problem is the block and not the gasket itself.
I always have a list in my head and I'm never surprised.
Do the majority of truck owners really need a truck?
All your videos are great thank you
Thanks very much
I have read that Nissan Pathfinder 2022 -2025 have not CVT ,not turbo .Just V6 . Good deal i guess?
Automobiles contribute 27% of the carbon emissions in the world. The rest come from burning coal oil and gas farming rice production. So why don’t they work on that first?
Check your numbers
$$$
14:37 got that problem. People ask..I try to steer them into something solid, and they wind up doing something stupid…people ask now, I don’t say anything
When you look at carbon emissions, you have to take everything into account. That means you have to take automobiles all of the oil coal and gas systems that make electric. Certain farming techniques give off at large amount of CO2. If you just take cars out of the equation you’re really not solving the overall issue. You’re just moving the pollution from one area to another area. And those solar panels also take an enormous amount of energy to make requiring fossil fuels. And the batteries made for electric cars taking an enormous amount of fossil fuels to dig out the required elements you need for the battery. Then what do you do with the dead batteries? They are not easily recyclable and probably taking enormous amount of fossil fuels to recycle them so you’re back to square one. Then of course, the rest of the world is not doing this, they are still burning, coal and gas and oil. Sometimes you have to admit you cannot save the world and personally I think the fact that we think we could save the planet is really amazing since the Planet seems to have been doing pretty well on its own for a long time.
How about the Kona 2024 will it out last the warranty.
Hello from Pueblo Colorado love your channel
Good morning and thank you so much for the support. Have a wonderful weekend.
Thoughts on the GMC terrain?
Buy
Don't listen to the last guy and do not buy that junk. Personally, i think mazda cx-5 or cx-50 is the best and the toyota rav4 is also pretty good but avoid the hybrid. Subaru and honda is also still better then any gm product but their cvt's are a little weak and require you to keep up with fluid changes. I would buy the mazda or toyota if i were you.
@@josemartinez-br4rg "The GMC Terrain is considered a reliable vehicle, with a predicted reliability score of 88 out of 100 from J.D. Power for the 2024 model. A well-maintained GMC Terrain can last for over 200,000 miles, and some say the average lifespan is closer to 320,000 kilometers. ""The GMC Terrain costs about $7,904 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years, which is $346 less than the industry average for popular SUVs"
It's rated higher than Honda and Mazda on JD power
@@josemartinez-br4rg Subaru rated same. Honda lower. Jeep lower. The rav 4 slightly higher. - repair pal
Volkswagen used to be awesome. Its fallen horribly. Plastic parts? Really?
Many
there are not so much bad cars as bad owners, driving like a madman without servicing the car and when they sell it to you - wow this car is not reliable at all
Assuming Hyundai's fantastic SOUNDING warranty would not cover the known issues that arise in the Tucson?
I would have listened to you at 14:30 by NOT buying the Nissan and I would rather have the Mazda, Toyota or Honda myself
Believe me Mark, I won't get these vehicles, this is why I watch your videos
No one is going to be restoring any of these "classics" in 25 years. Forget about dropping that Chevy 350 short block in any of these disposable vehicles. Buying today's cars, especially the European makes is like returning empty soda bottles for the deposit after your done drinking the soda.
Well, since many states still use salt and even calcium chloride during snows, many buyers don't have too much of a choice but to buy cars not that many years old. One reason leasing is heavily promoted in salt states.
That small engine in an SUV, that's crazy 🤪 😳
Is the 8 series reliable?
You talking about bmw? Only the 40i with B58 is the reliable one
@olympbarca3313 ye BMW, what about the 840d, since its slightly more expensive. Isn't it reliable?
You made my day with Found On Road Dead. I thought Fix Or Repair Daily was good. Have you got a better one for GMC than General Mechanic Called? If so please share. 😂
Garage Man's Companion
Thanks
I got one for Pontiac, but can’t tell you on UA-cam
I wish cars don't even last past warranty, so I can get free repairs
Are these cars problematic because they’re not Madewell or is it the fact that people don’t take care of the car?
It's a Taww-oss. Named after Taos, New Mexico.
Thenks
Four Runner..........not the new generation........the old generation. Bullet Proof, reliable, lasts forever....... get your hands on one!!!
That Buick is a throw away vehicle. Small SUV with a very tiny engine and no power
They are literal junk in my opinion
My father had a 2013. He had over 100k trouble free miles.
That Lexus is not only has a POS engine, but looks like a spectacularly UGLY tank. I would not want one for free, it's so ugly.
I want to add, that I have a Lexus RC350 (with the bulletproof V6), so it's not about being anti-Lex, but this particular Lex specimen is revolting.
Yes and it is quite large. Not sure why people are interested In buying tanks like this
My 05 Magnum R/T is still going strong. Only issues it ever had were the 2 recalls for non powertrain problems. The universal Tata airbag recall and the gas tanks had an issue when they hit 50+ k miles where the plastic at the top would basically stick due to degradation and if you filled up and topped off the engine the engine would shut down. That's it. Come February I'll have owned the car 17 years. Yesterday was its birthday. It was made October 19, 2004 at the now shuttered Brampton Ontario plant. I have no phucking idea where anything in Canada is. Only know you have a pos prime minister. I'll keep my old school engine with 8 cylinders for power not fake turbo. I immediately disable MDS by downshifting so I'm on all 8 cylinders unless I cruise on the highway where I enable MDS and have gotten 23 mpgs. I don't care that I avg 15 mpg's. I bought it for the hemi not a sissy economobile. Phuck gas economy. I want power. My 1973 Charger has 425 hp and gets 8 mpgs on a good day
The Nissan slander is egregious! Nissans are some of the most reliable vehicles in America and that has been proven by numerous outlets! From consumers Nissans provide some of the most longevity you can get out of a vehicle directly matching Toyota and Honda! The problem is all the UA-cam mechanics telling people that Nissan cvts are bad! But when you actually look on the road you see nothing but older Nissans and newer Nissans! Which means they're reliable you can easily get a Nissan over 200,000 mi! Yes Nissan is having a problem selling cars but that's because they cater to the cheaper buyer who's having problems buying cars right now the cheaper buyer! So Nissan sales aren't reflective of them selling bad cars but it's more reflective of the car market being in a horrible place right now! Not to mention banks Not to mention Banks are tightening their purses and not approving loans as much as they were during covid! But the main thing is outlets like JD power and associates consider Nissans A+ rated vehicles, outlets like Car edge who are among one of the most trusted brands when it comes to raiding vehicles also gives Nissans A+ ratings! In terms of reliability also A+! Your friend was smart for buying the Nissan rogue there's many reasons why it's one of the most popular vehicles in America today, and that reliable CVT transmission being one of them! I get you may not like the CVT because it's not a sport transmission but come on man you can't deny the fact that Nissan is a reliable brand! Definitely more reliable than Kia and 100% more reliable than Hyundai! I'm glad your friend decided not to listen to the nonsense on the internet. Your friend probably has someone in their family who has a Nissan or multiple and they're probably above 200,000 mi. That and your friend probably felt real silly with for buying the car before that rogue because somebody probably told them that car would last longer than a Nissan which is why a lot of people have kias and Hyundai's and are pissed right now that they brought them.
Thanks so much for sharing and I appreciate ypur passion for the company and cars. From my experience, Nissan has created great cars and I have personally owned a couple myself in the past. Reliability is mutually explcusive from driving experience and while there are a lot on the road, a large amount of late model units are sold due to price points and competitive incentives. Are they the worst cars? I would own them before Kias and Hyundais, but reliability is hard to beat companies like Mazda, Toyota, and uhm uhm Honda (albeit there is a shift). One of the "experts" you mention actually have a very limited reliability perspective as their experience comes more from sales and my channel is grossly based on ownership experiences, polling owners, mechanical repairs and experience combined with copious amounts of research.
Why did Toyota dump the bullet proof V8 ????😢
Government
Sad to see the Tayhuus make your list.
Sure
It's sounds like almost all of the auto makers are going to planned obsolescence, build the vehicle broken so we have to buy another one
That’s seems like the current trend
That Lexus is ugly.
CVT’s should be outlawed 🤣🤣🤣
Plastic fantastic!! 😊
When the sunroof breaks on the VW, someone could be hurt and it will cost a fortune
Junk and I live in Edmonton
Hi there
If it's not the Nissan Murano then this competition is rigged
I think they are making combustion so complicated they are failing on purpose to force everyone into EV's. I have nothing against EV's except them being forced to meet mandates by year. When they can build an EV that can at least have a 340 mile battery and bring the cost of battery replacement to what it costs to replace a combustion engine then I might consider one. I am not buying a 10 year paper weight I will keep my old tried and true models and rebuild them over and over if necessary. To be honest most combustion vehicles made right now will be lucky to make 10 years as well except maybe Toyota, Mazda, or Honda.
Yet you like the class? Why?
The what?
@@ECPP e class
Cars will last if the owner will keep up with maintenance
*NEVER BUY A TURBO ENGINE.*
Good for power, not so good for maintenance
If buying turbo engine buy diesel
If is diesel is ok
But never buy the twin turbo. That's tough for maintenance. Didn't heard any venicle with twin turbo that will last forever
@WyattWells-Wheelman your rare exception is not enough to change the rule: TURBO = BAD
My Taos is a blessed one got it new when it came out have right now lol I guess yall got lemons and I drove that hoe across country 4 times and up and down the east coast 🤷🏾♂️
The Buick Encore you pointed to in the video does not have 1.2L nor 1.3L engine as you mentioned. I wished you do a better research before providing misinformation.
Thanks, same outcome
Ford quality is job one.
Haha that’s what they used to say
Presidential clickbait 😂
please keep your left hand stagnant...very distracting. thanks in advance
does this guy like anything?
damn
8:29 FAKE jeeps….
This fellow loiters around dealership lots until someone in the office chases him off. He knows squat about cars.
Broncos all Junk!
Cheers
Broncos xblowding
What
All vehicles are troublesome when they break.
Indeed