5 MORE Cars That Last Forever (With Reliable Engines)

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Published 2023-03-29
You don't want a car with a bad engine! It can leak oil, have bad rod bearings, or have another car reliability issue! No matter what the issue is, you're going to spend money and spend time on the side of the road. That's why you want a reliable car with a reliable engine, so I put together this list of 5 more cars with reliable engines!

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Today's list of 5 reliable cars includes Honda, Lexus, Toyota, and BMW!

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All Comments (21)
  • @johnjames1744
    Why don't the people who design these cars use people like the presenter in this video to help them out? It would save everyone a ton of headaches and everyone would win.
  • @BigBrothar
    Since you said bmw is more reliable than Honda i'm not watching reliability videos from you
  • The Lexus UZ 3 series engine was certified for aviation in the Lexus LS. if you want to know how reliable an engine is for it to be aviation certified - its on another level. Incredible. My 2005 Camry has the 2AZ FE engine with timing chain with well over 350,000 kms. Over 18 years old and no issues. Toronto Canada
  • @acausevic1
    Get a Toyota, Honda or Mazda your odds of having a reliable low maintenance vehicle for many years increase by simply getting one of those vehicles. It’s really a no brainer.
  • @waynejohn8
    Hi there Mark. A while back you said that you were going to get a special videographer and do advanced editing, etc. but to be honest with you, your present style is just fantastic. Real 'home-made' and honest, down-to-earth facts and figures. Keep them coming.
  • @N54_is
    Awesome video man. Love your videos. Clean, straight to the point, informative. What more can I ask from you? Keep up the great work and please don’t become like everyone else when they get big where half the video is advertising some completely unrelated bs. Thank you man.
  • @kentworch
    Can't go wrong with Honda and Toyota for the most part, but I definitely wouldn't get a BMW these days, and have to disagree with it being ranked along with Toyotas and Hondas when it comes to reliability, longevity, and maintenance cost. A Toyota will easily run twice as long with a fraction of the maintenance and repair costs. That being said, 4 of those 5 are pretty accurate and spot on.
  • @roger1uk676
    Great reviews as always! Heard great things about the bmw B58 engine!👍👍👍
  • @johannjohann6523
    Well Said! And excellent video. Spot on with your analysis and issues with engines. Will be watching more of your videos in the future. Just found your channel. Thanks for the video!
  • @newyork7625
    Thanks my brother, great info..blessings from Puerto Rico..we always be watching your great videos ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • My father had that 1.8L Honda engine in a Civic. That car had no strain driving 80mph on the highway.
  • I had a colleague, once, who was successful in her career, but far from rich. but she wanted to invest in a nice car, to take good care of and keep a long time. So she bought a brand new Rover, a Discovery I believe. Well, she had it about a year, when, while driving, she noticed smoke. She stopped the car, stepped aside, and watched the entire car burn to the ground! It turned out that the novel pneumatic leveling system had leaked fluid on the exhaust system, igniting a fire. The company was, after a little rangling. good for it I believe. She demanded a BRAND NEW Discovery, this time without that option, and, a believe, she got one.
  • That’s all truth! It took a lot of time to most people realize that simplicity is the rightest way to make everything last longer and cost less.
  • @aaz1992
    My 2017 Accord with the 3.5L V6 just reached 380,000KM. Never had a check engine light and never even hesitated to start. Fantastic engine and sounds great too
  • Acura/ Honda. 388k miles on mine original Acura TL engine and transmission runs like a dream
  • @gamebred5x
    I've driven Hondas for many years!! 99 and 00 Accord 5 speed and both have over 250k miles with nothing but fluid changes, brakes, batteries, and tires.
  • @paulparsons3101
    Mark, you’re a champion from a proud Aussie Camry sports owner. Love your vids mate 👍
  • @Zwikster
    Really great video and fully agree with your picks.
  • @ikzelerts
    Have a 2006 Honda Civic. Bought brand new, 1.8 liter has over 400.000 km. Change oil at 5000 miles. . Still runs and drives like new.