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I live in the county too and keep a PIC plastic mouse trap under the hood and in the cabin of each vehicle. Not often but some time like the last two day I've caught mice.
The things I still want in a car: -Manual transmission - Manual parking brake - knobs and buttons vs touch screen -Turn key-ignition -Port fuel injection - naturally aspirated I don't know if I just getting old or I just prefer things that last and are proven.
a keyhole for the doors on both sides and trunk and lots of room in the engine compartment to fix things. -being able to see out the back window -roll down windows - manual locks. -manual mirror adjustments -optional air conditioning. Some places you hardly notice it isn't there. -split fold rear seats to the trunk. -smaller wheels
I'm an auto damage appraiser and see a lot of cars. I appraised a 94 Corolla with 400,000 miles. I asked the owner when he rebuilt the transmission, he said never. I asked the same about the engine, nope, never had to. It was whisper quiet and we did repair the car. I bought my 98 Nissan Frontier with 165,000 miles sight unseen on Ebay. I took Amtrack to Maryland and drove it home. 11 years later it had about 350,000 miles, no noises or leaks, it drove like new. I did the typical maintenance, a couple of batteries, tires, brakes, exhaust, alternator, and a carrier bearing for the drive shaft. You have to know what you're buying and maintain it, that's all.
I've got a 2010 Corolla that belonged to my mother, who never did any maintenance and never drove on the highway. I got it with 80k miles and drove the entire width of New York state (good flat roads) and got a staggering 42 MPG. Drove it back packed full of boxes of books and still got 38 MPG. It still runs like a clock, although I change the oil, etc. It doesn't get the best mileage in town, but it's cheap to operate and awfully reliable. My girlfriend's Honda Fit is still an even better do-it-all urban car, but the Corolla is outstanding.
Before I would've never even thought to mess with a car with 150k+ miles but now I'm looking at a Lexus CT 200h Premium that has a freshly replaced battery with new tires with renewed vigor. Been watching your videos for a month or so now as I've been looking at cars and your advice has been invaluable. Thank you, Scotty Kilmer.
My Dad’s 2011 has got over 250,000. He bought a new car…Subaru Outback, cause he needed a bigger car for skiing and construction, but never got rid of the Corolla because it simply refuses to die. Its nostalgic for me to see it because I drove it in High School and took my license exam in it. He just drives it on the highway every weekend or when he goes to the city and keeps up on maintenance. Uses Gumout and high-mileage formula Mobil 1 oil. Its a small, tinny body but the chassis underneath is bulletproof, every time he hits the key, it starts right up and never sounds like its running rough, never sounds like an “old car.” Its an American Market model but was assembled in Japan and the legend is that the Corollas that were made in Japan are the best ones.
I bought a 2010 Camry SLE with 200k on it and it's run like a top, no noise, V6 engine, very happy with the purchase. Starts like a dream even in Minnesota winters
I helped a friend sell her well maintained Corolla with 239,000 miles. She was hoping to get $1000. I said no way, I got $2500 and it was a steal. The kicker is a mechanic bought it. Listen to Scotty
I`m buying a 2011 Toyota Camry . 260,000 miles and standing next to it you can barely hear it run . Accelerates great and goes straight as an arrow down the road . My daughter has the same year Corolla which she bought new . Still going strong .
I had a brand new 2012 corolla that is still on the road today 2ith 245,000+KM . I sold it to my nephew and he is still using it 🙃. Toyota is the way to go 😎
I wasn't taught to back up using the rear view mirror (Scotty gave bad advice). I was taught to turn around and look. My wife had an accident in a parking lot using the rear view mirror backing out of a parking space. She didn't see the car driving toward her. A rear view mirror does not see left or right.
I have a 2008 nissian Sentra. I bought it with 4 miles in n it. As of now I have 116,000 miles. She still runs like a champ. Just doing the basic from time to time
I have a 2007 Corolla LE that I bought brand new in 07, it currently has approx 330k miles ( odometer stopped reporting after 299,999 miles ) . I replaced the water pump 3xs ,changed the oil regularly . Gave it to my daughter, the car still runs like a champ . Would trust it to drive to Cali and back !!
Anyone who knows about engines knows the reason Toyota engines last so long is beause they dont rev much about 5000 rpms or slightly higher. This is what contributes to toyotas outstanding reliability. Of you rev them higher for an extended time they will break because of thermodynamics.
i have a 1964 chevy 11 153 4 cylinder power glide trans power steering air conditioning put it up against anything for good transportation and i added cruise
The late 60's chevy strait 6 & powerglide also last forever & the former has no timing chain or belt! & both are tons less complicated than those in the toyota above. No hesitation with 1 bbl monojet carb - u'd swear it was fuel injected.
Bought a 06 4runner for 8k. Had 180k on the odometer,cleaned it, new brakes, tires ,tune up and changed all the fluids. Almost 230k two years later and it runs like carl Lewis. Truly they don't build them like they used too.
@@MichaelPaparelli Haha, not a chance! Yeah I went hunting for it since they stopped making em after '02. Manuals rock!!! I've always wondered about someday buying a newer 4Runner and swapping in a Tacoma manual trans. But zero idea if that's possible. 🤔
"Who would buy a used car with 200,000 miles?" Here, sir! 👋 2003 Toyota Matrix, had 208k miles on the clock when purchased in September of last year. As of last night when I got home from work it has just shy of 220,000 miles. 😉 Taking it in tomorrow morning to have a mechanic give it a once-over plus do some routine maintenance (transmission service & serpentine belt replacement). So far, it's had tires & MAF sensor replaced.
Hey Scotty - beauty covers probably help the engines heat up faster by insulating the top and letting the engines cool down much slower, even overnight - especially in cold seasons. Faster engine warm up reduces pollution and reduces fuel consumption during the first 5 miles or so. Most trips are often short.
I have a 2009 Corolla now with 322,000 miles and the original transmission. I’ve had it since 100,000 miles. Somehow, I’ve never had to replace the belt. I’ve gone through two alternators, two axels, two batteries and starting last year, all the coils. I didn’t even know what a coil was. No plug wires? Bloody cover on top I never noticed.
bad caps of the 1990's played havoc with car ECU's 02-11-2013, 01:43 AM the Nichicon PF (M) series from the late 1980's through most of the 1990's had leakage issues, these caps played havoc with many automotive ECU's, especially high end Japanese cars. (i.e. Lexus LS400, Toyota Supra, etc.) The problem was the use of quaternary ammonium salts. the following capacitors from this time period had issues: Nichicon: RZ, RT, VZ, ET, PR, PY, PF, PL, PQ, PG, MX, WX, WP, MP Nippon Chemicon: LXF, TXF, SXE, SXG, MVK, MFK, MVF, MFF Elna: RSH, RSG, RSE, RC2S, RC3S The production of capacitors that contain quaternary ammonium salt compounds was ended in September 1998. The final one was Nichicon PF series. The PF series was kind of special version with expensive materials both rubbers and lead wires used. These had extended lifespan over the other caps above, but still it was shorter than conventional ones.
I would change all the fluids and filters and I would look into any codes that might involve safety issues or bad fuel economy and yes, it’s a very simple Toyota Corolla when you compare it to the 24 model and five W-2 motor oil for high mileage engines probably wouldn’t hurt
man, maybe I should buy that Toyota Avalon that's for sale. it's 18 years old and has 104k miles on it. some guy is selling it in his front yard. I pass it every day on my way to work
Because the trick worked, ironically. The cleaner worked fine and probably removed all the crud in the tank and fuel lines and clogged the injectors. Scotty has a video where he warns not to use the cleaner if the car is old and never had a cleaner treatment.
Scotty, what diesel fuel additive should I use on used car? Should it be something with PEA? What additive from Liqui Moly can you recommend? Thank you!
Toyota is the best automaker in the category of reliability- For more the 25 years I own a Toyota Camry wagon , then after divorce I bought a Toyota Solara sport , Then A Lexus RX 350 , then a Lexus ES 330 ( all of those car run over 300,000 miles with regular maintenance) Lexus ( luxury Toyota) is my favorite
What would it take to put the real transmission in the CVT car? You mentioned no one buys a Toyota to go racing. I had a tech use stock Toyota parts from a turbocharged supra in an 84 supra an caught hell from his bosses at Porsche for blowing the doors a brand new Porsche. He snickered about for a week.
I have a 1998 T-100 with the TRD supercharger, TRD headers and TRD side exhaust with 162,000 miles on it. That’s not many miles on a Toyota. Do you think that fuel additive will make a difference in performance with no more miles than that.
I bought a 2010 Corolla with over 275k miles 9 mos ago. Had its service at 280k and told by all mechanics that it is in great shape. 2nd family owners.
I have one too, just like yours. Bought it in 2018 with only 68,000 miles on it. It had been on a dealer's lot for a month and they could not sell it because nobody wanted a stick shift. Like you, that is EXACTLY what I wanted. Six years later I have 121,000 miles on it and it runs great. Drove it from Minneapolis to California and back a coupe of years ago and on a couple of legs I got 40 mpg at 75 mph. I absolutely love this car.
I have a 2012 corolla with 94,000 miles on it,I change the oil every 5 000 miles, had the transmission fluid changed,and the coolant replaced. I hope it lasts a long time😊
My sister in law has a 2012, only oil changes,trans fluid and breaks,tires. She has 250k and the damn car still runs like new. Could use some shocks.thats about it.
My 99 Camry at 250,000 runs and idles smooth as silk oil useage less than a pint between oil changes mostly because of valve cover gasket. I’ve replaced timing belt 2 times once at 70,000 and the other one at 240,000 when it broke at 65 mph no damage to engine it just quit a new one can’t do that. I’ve only had normal maintenance issues like brakes and struts tires brakes ect I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it cross country anytime.
I'd buy a Toyota with over 200k miles any day. In fact I got a 3.4l engine out of a 97' tacoma with 250k miles and installed that into my pickup that originally came with a 4cyl that had 550k miles. Did cylinder head gaskets because the engine was pre gasket update, new timing belt, and new spark plugs. When I have the cylinder heads off I inspected the cylinder walls, and I was surprised but not really to find I could still see hone makes. Did a V6 conversion because well there is no replacement for displacement, even though the 4cyl was doing just fine.
I really liked my 2005 corolla, but I'm too tall. my choice was to slouch, hurt my back or sit up and risk dame bramage.. sold it to save me back. What a reliable car, best I ever had.
I leased a 2014 Corolla for 2 years, it had the CVT. Absolute worst driving dynamics of any vehicle I've ever driven in my life (& I've been driving since the mid-80s). I surely hope they've gotten a lot better with their CVT as it was completely atrocious. My mom had a CVT Subaru for a # of years & as non-CVT-liking I am, the Subaru CVT was in another universe (better) than the '14 Toyota Corolla one had in it.
Scotty, that Toyota Corolla is definitely going to pass 500k if the driver do the regular maintenance like the first owner did it. I rather to own Toyotas than any other brand in the World cause i know that Toyotas won't fail me.
I just got a 2010 le corolla with 126k miles for $5,500. It's problem was it needed the basic beauty repairs (brakes, rotors, drums, lights, tpms, battery). These repairs are easy, and only costed another $1000. Be like Scotty.
The corolla is a blessing from toyota My dad bought a 2012 manual corolla brand new and put 800,000km on it still has the original engine and tranny and still drives it every day no issues drives like a dream to this day.
Is it not 800.000km and from 2012 to 2023. ≈11 years so that is 72.727km/year. (this year 2024 has just begun and probably he did not buy his car 1 Jan 2012 either) At a average spread of ≈60km/h. That is 1212 hours each year. When it most probably is used for some kind of work and the father don't sit in the car his whole life. 😉 Then we have 250 to 260 workdays in a year according to Google. When it is many miles maybe working a lot so say we take 260 days then. 1212/260 gives 4.662 and that is ≈ 4h and 40 min each work day. 😮 I hope it is not commute back and fort when that is just enveriomental waste with time and resources.😅
Scotty... Enjoy your channel... maybe too much. My Matrix got to 299,999 and the odometer stopped but the car is awesome and still goes great. What's up with that?
And it's not like it's hard to change them. Buy the sensors from the dealer and you will need to take out a loan! You can get oem ones from other sources or use good after market like Autel and save a lot. I like knowing the exact pressure in my tires.
If one has a Mirage buy four Autel sensors and clone the ones in the existing tires. You will thank me if any of the factory ones die. It is a pain to get new ones to pair to the car.
Yes! Changed the pads on the front 3 times and the front rotors once. 3 batteries, 3rd set of tires, and changed the spark plugs twice. Otherwise nothing else except oil changes.@@pedrosason1935
Scotty I've been watching a lot of your videos and you talked me into buying a 2010 Toyota Corolla. It looks almost exactly like this one. I paid $6200 for it. It's a very reliable car. Since buying it I did have to get a battery, alternator and starter, but what do you expect. It's 14 yrs old. The engine and trans run great. It has 150k miles, but the engine was replaced with approx 30k miles (according to the previous owner 🤔). You have convinced me on Toyotas. Thank you for providing your wisdom and knowledge on cars. Plus it came with a bonus, an Apple Carplay stereo with a backup camera. 😎
been listening to people for whole my young life toyota is the best. i clicked years ago when you made a video...... i fix cars from monday to friday, if you think im gonna fix my car on weekend... aaaaa. so i bought one. a prius 2nd gen. best car i ever bought. its a modern volkswagen golf 2. it keeps on going and going and going. puts duracell to shame😂
What year Toyota is the best to buy? Saving up to get a car for my son. Corolla or Camry. How do you compare them to the older Honda's and Hyundai's ? Which one is better? Sorry for so many questions.
@@freedomfightergrl5615 dont know. depend on what you want for your son.... a beat up car or safe car that doesent brake..... i had a 2006 prius. still going like no tommorow. hyundai is crap so stay away. old hondas and mazdas for that matter were good so i hear up to year 2000 then everything is going downhill. if you want a car that doesent brake buy a gasoline toyota. btw your young son i presume will get bored of his car fast so try buying something you can use after
Watching a Scotty upload makes my back brain instantly want to search for an older Toyota. Currently own a 1993 Geo Prizm with a Tercel engine. It still runs beautiful after 30 years! Just do all the prevention maintenance and listen to Scotty, you will not see a tow truck until you know it is time.
Yeah, Scotty is 99% responsible for the fact I drive a 9 year old Rav4. I get depressed every time I watch one of his Toyota videos. I mean, the Rav4 is nice enough, but it is not exciting. And to hear him tell it, the way I keep it maintained, it might be the last vehicle in my lifetime that I buy. LoL
I want one of these, or a Civic or an Accord with a manual transmission. They're simple, changing the fluid is amazingly simple, and they always last forever. There are pretty well _no_ poorly made manual transmissions anymore.
After this video I am buying a set of CRO505 and CRF505 with confidence. I have a 2009 Corolla with 330k miles on it. But I am hesitant to pour these products on a car with such mileage. Now that I watched Scotty try some of that cleaner on a Corolla I feel so much relief. Thanks Scotty
I just broke 300k miles in my 2002 Toyota Avalon and aside from normal maintenance the car runs like a champ. It has the original engine which hasn't been opened and is on its second transmission. As a Lexus technician myself I would definitely recommend getting a Toyota because for the most part they're built to last.
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I live in the county too and keep a PIC plastic mouse trap under the hood and in the cabin of each vehicle. Not often but some time like the last two day I've caught mice.
@@ditzydoo4378 that suckd
if i do and my car dies, are you going to be financially responsible for fixing it?
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The things I still want in a car:
-Manual transmission
- Manual parking brake
- knobs and buttons vs touch screen
-Turn key-ignition
-Port fuel injection
- naturally aspirated
I don't know if I just getting old or I just prefer things that last and are proven.
a keyhole for the doors on both sides and trunk and
lots of room in the engine compartment to fix things.
-being able to see out the back window
-roll down windows
- manual locks.
-manual mirror adjustments
-optional air conditioning. Some places you hardly notice it isn't there.
-split fold rear seats to the trunk.
-smaller wheels
Get a a na miata!
.....and vent wings!
I'll sell you my 05 pontiac gto!
And a bench seat with leg room instead of a two foot wide center console with sixteen cupholders.
Toyota Japan should offer Scotty a trip to Japan all expenses paid and a tour of the Toyota factory.
Thumbs up if you agree.
Agreed, Scotty helped me to get a better car for daily driver and save money
Scotty is a billionaire
soo, bribery?
ummmm not quite!@@thetimedoctor8542
Scotty will throw arms to much that the Japanese will be very confused to say anything.
I'm an auto damage appraiser and see a lot of cars. I appraised a 94 Corolla with 400,000 miles. I asked the owner when he rebuilt the transmission, he said never. I asked the same about the engine, nope, never had to. It was whisper quiet and we did repair the car. I bought my 98 Nissan Frontier with 165,000 miles sight unseen on Ebay. I took Amtrack to Maryland and drove it home. 11 years later it had about 350,000 miles, no noises or leaks, it drove like new. I did the typical maintenance, a couple of batteries, tires, brakes, exhaust, alternator, and a carrier bearing for the drive shaft. You have to know what you're buying and maintain it, that's all.
I've got a 2010 Corolla that belonged to my mother, who never did any maintenance and never drove on the highway. I got it with 80k miles and drove the entire width of New York state (good flat roads) and got a staggering 42 MPG. Drove it back packed full of boxes of books and still got 38 MPG. It still runs like a clock, although I change the oil, etc. It doesn't get the best mileage in town, but it's cheap to operate and awfully reliable. My girlfriend's Honda Fit is still an even better do-it-all urban car, but the Corolla is outstanding.
Yeah man. Got an '07, 200k, 5 speed. 40 MPG without trying.
How much mpg do you get in the city? I hardly get 26 combined.
Before I would've never even thought to mess with a car with 150k+ miles but now I'm looking at a Lexus CT 200h Premium that has a freshly replaced battery with new tires with renewed vigor. Been watching your videos for a month or so now as I've been looking at cars and your advice has been invaluable.
Thank you, Scotty Kilmer.
150K is a fabulous time to buy a Toyota or Lexus! They're just barely getting broken in, and a fraction of the price of a new one. 👍🏼👍🏼
My Dad’s 2011 has got over 250,000. He bought a new car…Subaru Outback, cause he needed a bigger car for skiing and construction, but never got rid of the Corolla because it simply refuses to die. Its nostalgic for me to see it because I drove it in High School and took my license exam in it. He just drives it on the highway every weekend or when he goes to the city and keeps up on maintenance. Uses Gumout and high-mileage formula Mobil 1 oil. Its a small, tinny body but the chassis underneath is bulletproof, every time he hits the key, it starts right up and never sounds like its running rough, never sounds like an “old car.” Its an American Market model but was assembled in Japan and the legend is that the Corollas that were made in Japan are the best ones.
Yea the Japan made one's are the best built. I would not buy any other.
I bought a 2010 Camry SLE with 200k on it and it's run like a top, no noise, V6 engine, very happy with the purchase. Starts like a dream even in Minnesota winters
I helped a friend sell her well maintained Corolla with 239,000 miles. She was hoping to get $1000. I said no way, I got $2500 and it was a steal. The kicker is a mechanic bought it. Listen to Scotty
I put Bernie's cleaner in my Echo. Drove it 15 minutes. Turned it into a Lexus.😊
I can not find Bernie's cleaner. Where do you get?
@@MooseLodge59it's the product Scotty uses in this video, Bernie is the name of one of the people who makes it
I`m buying a 2011 Toyota Camry . 260,000 miles and standing next to it you can barely hear it run . Accelerates great and goes straight as an arrow down the road . My daughter has the same year Corolla which she bought new . Still going strong .
Use Chevron Techron..it works PERFECT
I had a brand new 2012 corolla that is still on the road today 2ith 245,000+KM . I sold it to my nephew and he is still using it 🙃. Toyota is the way to go 😎
I wasn't taught to back up using the rear view mirror (Scotty gave bad advice). I was taught to turn around and look. My wife had an accident in a parking lot using the rear view mirror backing out of a parking space. She didn't see the car driving toward her. A rear view mirror does not see left or right.
I have a 2008 nissian Sentra. I bought it with 4 miles in n it. As of now I have 116,000 miles. She still runs like a champ. Just doing the basic from time to time
I was half asleep when I clicked on this, so in the beginning, thought that street light reflection on the windshield was a third wiper.
He gets so exited over an old Toyota! Lol
A true mechanic
Because they were made more solid.
Bernie's cleaner is so good, Chuck Norris uses it as a pre-workout.
That and Ducolax....
Yup got a 2001 Tacoma basic 4 cylinder with over 200k miles runs like a clock
I sold a 2013 tacoma pickup with 490K miles for 7k about 5 years ago; used royal purple engine oil and it still ran like new when I sold it.
I have a 2007 Corolla LE that I bought brand new in 07, it currently has approx 330k miles ( odometer stopped reporting after 299,999 miles ) . I replaced the water pump 3xs ,changed the oil regularly . Gave it to my daughter, the car still runs like a champ . Would trust it to drive to Cali and back !!
Scotty love your videos,so informative. God bless you and your family.
Anyone who knows about engines knows the reason Toyota engines last so long is beause they dont rev much about 5000 rpms or slightly higher. This is what contributes to toyotas outstanding reliability. Of you rev them higher for an extended time they will break because of thermodynamics.
i have a 1964 chevy 11 153 4 cylinder power glide trans power steering air conditioning put it up against anything for good transportation and i added cruise
Back in the late 60’s-early 70’s I used to buy novas and falcons for $35.00-$125.00 and run the hell out of them!
Fun times!
wow dude what a classic....wish i never got rid of my 64 impalla s.s....283 with a glorified powerglide
Power steering and a/c were rare options back then especially on an entry level economy car.
The late 60's chevy strait 6 & powerglide also last forever & the former has no timing chain or belt!
& both are tons less complicated than those in the toyota above. No hesitation with 1 bbl monojet carb - u'd swear it was fuel injected.
That ATS cleaner sounds great.
First he said Bernnies cleaner yet is linking to something else ?! 😮
Bought a 06 4runner for 8k. Had 180k on the odometer,cleaned it, new brakes, tires ,tune up and changed all the fluids. Almost 230k two years later and it runs like carl Lewis. Truly they don't build them like they used too.
Here here! I bought my 2000 4Runner manual trans 15 years ago for $8K with 150K miles. 310K and counting, runnin like a champ! 🚙🙌🏼
@@meskobe manual huh? Trade you. Lol.
@@MichaelPaparelli Haha, not a chance! Yeah I went hunting for it since they stopped making em after '02. Manuals rock!!!
I've always wondered about someday buying a newer 4Runner and swapping in a Tacoma manual trans. But zero idea if that's possible. 🤔
Buying these gems just makes more and more sense
"Who would buy a used car with 200,000 miles?"
Here, sir! 👋
2003 Toyota Matrix, had 208k miles on the clock when purchased in September of last year. As of last night when I got home from work it has just shy of 220,000 miles. 😉
Taking it in tomorrow morning to have a mechanic give it a once-over plus do some routine maintenance (transmission service & serpentine belt replacement). So far, it's had tires & MAF sensor replaced.
Just bought an 08 Honda Odyssey for $3,900 🤷
Runs like beast!
Hey Scotty - beauty covers probably help the engines heat up faster by insulating the top and letting the engines cool down much slower, even overnight - especially in cold seasons. Faster engine warm up reduces pollution and reduces fuel consumption during the first 5 miles or so. Most trips are often short.
It doesnt, theyre cosmetic only.
Typical of Scotty.
Loving on a very reliable Toyota model. (:
I have a 2009 Corolla now with 322,000 miles and the original transmission. I’ve had it since 100,000 miles. Somehow, I’ve never had to replace the belt. I’ve gone through two alternators, two axels, two batteries and starting last year, all the coils. I didn’t even know what a coil was. No plug wires? Bloody cover on top I never noticed.
My 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder get 12-14 mpg. I’ll try this maybe.
bad caps of the 1990's played havoc with car ECU's
02-11-2013, 01:43 AM
the Nichicon PF (M) series from the late 1980's through most of the 1990's had leakage issues, these caps played havoc with many automotive ECU's, especially high end Japanese cars. (i.e. Lexus LS400, Toyota Supra, etc.)
The problem was the use of quaternary ammonium salts.
the following capacitors from this time period had issues:
Nichicon: RZ, RT, VZ, ET, PR, PY, PF, PL, PQ, PG, MX, WX, WP, MP
Nippon Chemicon: LXF, TXF, SXE, SXG, MVK, MFK, MVF, MFF
Elna: RSH, RSG, RSE, RC2S, RC3S
The production of capacitors that contain quaternary ammonium salt compounds was ended in September 1998. The final one was Nichicon PF series. The PF series was kind of special version with expensive materials both rubbers and lead wires used. These had extended lifespan over the other caps above, but still it was shorter than conventional ones.
Did you really expect anyone to read thru that drivel? Really?
Imo this 10th generation was the last good looking corolla. 11th and 12th look so ugly with those huge grilles that take up the whole front bumper.
The cvt is great for stop and go traffic.. and living in a city it's like that 80% of the time..
How much good has Scotty done for humanity???!!!! It's so much that it's hard to calculate.
When a tree falls in the woods and no one is around word is you can actually hear Scotty singing.
235000 mi on my 02 Ford f-150, still going strong.
I would change all the fluids and filters and I would look into any codes that might involve safety issues or bad fuel economy and yes, it’s a very simple Toyota Corolla when you compare it to the 24 model and five W-2 motor oil for high mileage engines probably wouldn’t hurt
Looks like toyota thought of everything, by not having wire insulation with soy in it so the mice won't eat it 😁
Damn I looked up that fuel additive...$50
Scotty loves him some beauty covers
man, maybe I should buy that Toyota Avalon that's for sale. it's 18 years old and has 104k miles on it. some guy is selling it in his front yard. I pass it every day on my way to work
I have to figure out how to get Scotty to look at my 19 year old Accord Hybrid!
I listened to Scotty and put a cleaner in and the check engine light came on 20 minutes later.
Because the trick worked, ironically. The cleaner worked fine and probably removed all the crud in the tank and fuel lines and clogged the injectors. Scotty has a video where he warns not to use the cleaner if the car is old and never had a cleaner treatment.
@@stirbiuliu8048damn😅
Scotty, what diesel fuel additive should I use on used car? Should it be something with PEA? What additive from Liqui Moly can you recommend? Thank you!
It's not about making a car that can last a long time years and years it's about selling you a new car about two-three years
If Scotty couldn't wave his arms around he couldn't tapk
Toyota is the best automaker in the category of reliability-
For more the 25 years I own a Toyota Camry wagon , then after divorce I bought a Toyota Solara sport , Then A Lexus RX 350 , then a Lexus ES 330 ( all of those car run over 300,000 miles with regular maintenance)
Lexus ( luxury Toyota) is my favorite
Why the divorce?
Huh?
Tell us......
How about DCT Transmission u said CV Transmission ECV
I use fuel cleaner too.
I'll try to find some at the parts store thanks
8:12 my dad 06 burn rubber like a v8 with a exhaust leak dat it had 😅😂 🔥
any relatively good alternative that doesn't cost 50 dollars?
What would it take to put the real transmission in the CVT car? You mentioned no one buys a Toyota to go racing. I had a tech use stock Toyota parts from a turbocharged supra in an 84 supra an caught hell from his bosses at Porsche for blowing the doors a brand new Porsche. He snickered about for a week.
HONDA SAYS HOLD MY beer!! to Toyota, their recall is 750k vehicles. Proving once again, Toyotas are less crappy than Hondas.
Oh oh oh what a feeling, TOYOTA
If it's a Toyota, you put the key in
Hey scotty what do you think about the Toyota corolla conquest 1999? I have one with 140k miles on the clock!
Nissan altima hybrid 2009 is the best car in world and is races car.
Are air intakes a bad idea for these Corollas?
Liqui Moly Fuel System Cleaner is also recommended?, ATS chemicals are not shipped to my country :(
Mr. Kilmer is there a way I can talk to you about my car trouble ? I have a 2013 Nissan Juke that no one can fix correctly in my town. Please Help Me.
I own a 09 Camry Hybrid with 409800 km ...its an retired taxi and it's got the original hybrid battery and it doesn't have any lights on...
Scott do you like the use Ford Transit connect?
I have a 1998 T-100 with the TRD supercharger, TRD headers and TRD side exhaust with 162,000 miles on it. That’s not many miles on a Toyota. Do you think that fuel additive will make a difference in performance with no more miles than that.
No beauty cover is safe when Scotty is around
As long as he puts it back on properly 😊
He’s beauty cover K
Bingo 😂
Except VW’s they need it 😅
It is a Beauty on the Beast!
I'm sick of manufacturers choosing mpg and emissions over reliability. It's kept me out of the new car market.
I'm tired of people who don't hold the politicians accountable for forcing manufacturers to choose mpg and emission standards to please the Sun Gods.
Agree!!!!!
There’s lotsa reliable new cars out there.
@@apopisso6302like?
@@apopisso6302 But will they be reliable 25 years from now like an old Toyota? The answer is definitely NO.
I bought a 2010 Corolla with over 275k miles 9 mos ago. Had its service at 280k and told by all mechanics that it is in great shape. 2nd family owners.
That's great but why would you buy such instead of a lower mileage or new one even?
Probably, it was cheap.@@mikeprice8307
Mine has 200,000mi
07 at 250k
@@mikeprice8307 96' Camry with 208k miles when I bought it. Got it for 300$, thats why. Still have it 4 years later btw.
When Joe Pesci overdoses on caffeine.
Ok? ... Ok. .... Whatever, whatever. Ok, ok, ok.
😂
But Joe Pesci has a huge nose, looks like a leprechaun, is only 3 feet tall & his voice is high-pitched.....like his balls are being squeezed.
🤔
What Leo wants Leo Getz. Get, get it?
SK's been around cars for 55+ years & has a local emmy 🏆. What have you done? 🤔
Because of Scotty, I purchased a 2008 Corolla 1.8L, 4 speed. I love the car. 100k miles and full service records. I look to get 500k miles or more. :)
I have one too, just like yours. Bought it in 2018 with only 68,000 miles on it. It had been on a dealer's lot for a month and they could not sell it because nobody wanted a stick shift. Like you, that is EXACTLY what I wanted. Six years later I have 121,000 miles on it and it runs great. Drove it from Minneapolis to California and back a coupe of years ago and on a couple of legs I got 40 mpg at 75 mph. I absolutely love this car.
Scotty turning beauty covers into frisbees again 😂🤣
😅😅
I have a 2012 corolla with 94,000 miles on it,I change the oil every 5 000 miles, had the transmission fluid changed,and the coolant replaced. I hope it lasts a long time😊
It will probably out live you 😀
Just getting broken in!
My sister in law has a 2012, only oil changes,trans fluid and breaks,tires. She has 250k and the damn car still runs like new. Could use some shocks.thats about it.
I suggest every 3000 miles or even every 4000 miles
Scotty and my mechanic both say 3000 miles.
Scotty, I currently own a 2017 Corolla LE with the CVT and it has 210,000 miles on it. Runs fine no issues everything works.
GZ, how much you drive 🤯
@@Trent_Moorman right at 150 miles a day round trip.
My 99 Camry at 250,000 runs and idles smooth as silk oil useage less than a pint between oil changes mostly because of valve cover gasket. I’ve replaced timing belt 2 times once at 70,000 and the other one at 240,000 when it broke at 65 mph no damage to engine it just quit a new one can’t do that. I’ve only had normal maintenance issues like brakes and struts tires brakes ect I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it cross country anytime.
I put some in my electric charging port and now the damn thing won't start!
I'd buy a Toyota with over 200k miles any day. In fact I got a 3.4l engine out of a 97' tacoma with 250k miles and installed that into my pickup that originally came with a 4cyl that had 550k miles. Did cylinder head gaskets because the engine was pre gasket update, new timing belt, and new spark plugs. When I have the cylinder heads off I inspected the cylinder walls, and I was surprised but not really to find I could still see hone makes. Did a V6 conversion because well there is no replacement for displacement, even though the 4cyl was doing just fine.
I've got a 2003 Toyota Corolla with 157k and it rides like brand new. Very smooth!
LOL if that car only has 157k it is still brand new!!! 157k is really 3-4 years driving
I really liked my 2005 corolla, but I'm too tall. my choice was to slouch, hurt my back or sit up and risk dame bramage.. sold it to save me back. What a reliable car, best I ever had.
May i ask what you changed it for please? I am 5ft 9 and we have a 6ft 2" family member too and I was about to buy this model.
When Toyota refreshed the Corolla for the 2017 model year, CVT became the standard transmission. Also, the S became the SE
Does your Corolla have a CVT transmission?
I leased them from 2015-2019
@@Nick41622 yes it's a 2018 Corolla SE
@davinp It will run for many years to come.👍
I leased a 2014 Corolla for 2 years, it had the CVT. Absolute worst driving dynamics of any vehicle I've ever driven in my life (& I've been driving since the mid-80s). I surely hope they've gotten a lot better with their CVT as it was completely atrocious. My mom had a CVT Subaru for a # of years & as non-CVT-liking I am, the Subaru CVT was in another universe (better) than the '14 Toyota Corolla one had in it.
Scotty, that Toyota Corolla is definitely going to pass 500k if the driver do the regular maintenance like the first owner did it. I rather to own Toyotas than any other brand in the World cause i know that Toyotas won't fail me.
Honda is good too🎉
True that's why they're at second place.
Would another fuel cleaner like Techron, Redline SI1 or Liqui Moly work just as well?
Yes.
yes, those three are the best, many of the others aren't as good
Thumbs up for the two of you for the answer. I'll use it when my cars feel like it needs fuel cleaners.
I just got a 2010 le corolla with 126k miles for $5,500. It's problem was it needed the basic beauty repairs (brakes, rotors, drums, lights, tpms, battery).
These repairs are easy, and only costed another $1000. Be like Scotty.
The corolla is a blessing from toyota My dad bought a 2012 manual corolla brand new and put 800,000km on it still has the original engine and tranny and still drives it every day no issues drives like a dream to this day.
Crazy
66,000km per year, for the last 12 years? What is the car used for? That's extreme mileage, for personal use.
Is it not 800.000km and from 2012 to 2023. ≈11 years so that is 72.727km/year. (this year 2024 has just begun and probably he did not buy his car 1 Jan 2012 either)
At a average spread of ≈60km/h. That is 1212 hours each year.
When it most probably is used for some kind of work and the father don't sit in the car his whole life. 😉
Then we have 250 to 260 workdays in a year according to Google.
When it is many miles maybe working a lot so say we take 260 days then.
1212/260 gives 4.662 and that is ≈ 4h and 40 min each work day. 😮
I hope it is not commute back and fort when that is just enveriomental waste with time and resources.😅
@@AmazonasBiotop wtf. You don't just knock off an entire year, because you don't know when he bought it 🤦♂️
N = 1
Scotty... Enjoy your channel... maybe too much. My Matrix got to 299,999 and the odometer stopped but the car is awesome and still goes great. What's up with that?
HA HA HA You had me laughing scotty,you was real excited about that car.
Most TPMS have lithium batteries and can last 10+ years It is worth replacing the sensors.
And it's not like it's hard to change them. Buy the sensors from the dealer and you will need to take out a loan! You can get oem ones from other sources or use good after market like Autel and save a lot. I like knowing the exact pressure in my tires.
If one has a Mirage buy four Autel sensors and clone the ones in the existing tires. You will thank me if any of the factory ones die. It is a pain to get new ones to pair to the car.
I have a 2015 Corolla with 285000 miles gets 43 mpg uses just a little oil but runs just like day 1. Still have the original rear brakes.
Original rear brakes?
Yes! Changed the pads on the front 3 times and the front rotors once. 3 batteries, 3rd set of tires, and changed the spark plugs twice. Otherwise nothing else except oil changes.@@pedrosason1935
Scotty I've been watching a lot of your videos and you talked me into buying a 2010 Toyota Corolla. It looks almost exactly like this one. I paid $6200 for it. It's a very reliable car. Since buying it I did have to get a battery, alternator and starter, but what do you expect. It's 14 yrs old. The engine and trans run great. It has 150k miles, but the engine was replaced with approx 30k miles (according to the previous owner 🤔). You have convinced me on Toyotas. Thank you for providing your wisdom and knowledge on cars. Plus it came with a bonus, an Apple Carplay stereo with a backup camera. 😎
been listening to people for whole my young life toyota is the best. i clicked years ago when you made a video...... i fix cars from monday to friday, if you think im gonna fix my car on weekend... aaaaa. so i bought one. a prius 2nd gen. best car i ever bought. its a modern volkswagen golf 2. it keeps on going and going and going. puts duracell to shame😂
What year Toyota is the best to buy?
Saving up to get a car for my son. Corolla or Camry.
How do you compare them to the older Honda's and Hyundai's ? Which one is better? Sorry for so many questions.
@@freedomfightergrl5615 dont know. depend on what you want for your son.... a beat up car or safe car that doesent brake..... i had a 2006 prius. still going like no tommorow. hyundai is crap so stay away. old hondas and mazdas for that matter were good so i hear up to year 2000 then everything is going downhill. if you want a car that doesent brake buy a gasoline toyota. btw your young son i presume will get bored of his car fast so try buying something you can use after
Watching a Scotty upload makes my back brain instantly want to search for an older Toyota. Currently own a 1993 Geo Prizm with a Tercel engine. It still runs beautiful after 30 years! Just do all the prevention maintenance and listen to Scotty, you will not see a tow truck until you know it is time.
I helped my mom find a 2013 corolla 3 years ago which was last of those 4 speeds because of you scotty!
Yeah, Scotty is 99% responsible for the fact I drive a 9 year old Rav4. I get depressed every time I watch one of his Toyota videos. I mean, the Rav4 is nice enough, but it is not exciting. And to hear him tell it, the way I keep it maintained, it might be the last vehicle in my lifetime that I buy. LoL
2007 standard shift 5 speed owner here. One of the few remaining…
I'm starting to think Scotty doesn't like CVT s
I want one of these, or a Civic or an Accord with a manual transmission. They're simple, changing the fluid is amazingly simple, and they always last forever. There are pretty well _no_ poorly made manual transmissions anymore.
After this video I am buying a set of CRO505 and CRF505 with confidence. I have a 2009 Corolla with 330k miles on it. But I am hesitant to pour these products on a car with such mileage. Now that I watched Scotty try some of that cleaner on a Corolla I feel so much relief. Thanks Scotty
Don't put any cleaners if you don't need it. Make sure to get a scan on the car before doing anything. If it's running fine, don't mess with it. 👍🏽
I was born in a Corolla and I'm proud😊
May be your parents made you there too!
Cheaper than hospitals.
I was conceived in a pt cruiser
@@IvanDBelmontlol I wouldn't brag about that
You will last 1.000.000 miles
What was the additive that you put in that Toyota?
I just broke 300k miles in my 2002 Toyota Avalon and aside from normal maintenance the car runs like a champ. It has the original engine which hasn't been opened and is on its second transmission. As a Lexus technician myself I would definitely recommend getting a Toyota because for the most part they're built to last.