The CAR WIZARD shares 6 Super Reliable vehicles under $10K!
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The CAR WIZARD 🧙♂️ presents a new BTNT in his on going series, this video shares SIX super reliable cars, trucks or SUV's priced under $10,000.
Please remember these recommendations are based on his experiences with these cars as a mechanic and the services he has found they do or do not require.
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Thank you Car Wizard: 1:40 00-05 LeSabre 3:50 99-06 Silverado or Sierra 6:50 04-09 RX330/350 8:45 98-12 Crown Vic 11:00 96-00 LS400 13:00 01-07 Highlander
Well done
Thanks!
Crown Vic 😂 hey if you need a good car, and cheap.. all good
2007 Ford Edge 3.5 liter front wheel drive Gas , oil, tires, battery , and 1 rear signal light 150k miles But I am not selling it
Love the Crown Vic?
You have no idea how valuable this information is for the average person. By sharing this freely, you are truly making the world a better place. Thank you!
Amen, beautifully said.
Indeed. This is the friendly and giving nature the Bible speaks of.
What about a 2006 avalanche v8 5.3 ?? 4x4...paid 2900...for around town hauling stuff..and towing lawnmower
I have a 2000 Crown vic and after 23 years and 206k miles it still gets up and goes and never let me down. It can haul and tow and just a blast to drive.
i had a 86 crown Vick 302 very nice car
2005 Crown Vic, under 60K miles. It rides like a dream. NO towing however due to revised rear suspension on this year and moving forward.
They should have a Hall of Fame for certain people that worked within the auto industry. Whoever was in charge of the LeSabre from its inception, throughout it’s life should be near the top. That car has ALWAYS been stellar in many, if not all categories. Car Wizard, you are a great man and a friend of the working man. Thank you.
I had a LeSabre yrs ago….loved it! Never a problem.
Also the 5.7l GM motor cars and suv and truck are very reliable. My 93 Shevy Suburban is very reliable. Now I only have 151k miles on it but it don't need repairs.
Not in our experience even though regularly serviced failed at 83,412
My 96 LS400 has been the best vehicle I have ever owned. I picked it up for 65 bucks 3 years ago. I pretty much got it for the tow bill because the customer didn't want to replace the pcm. It was "too old to fix" for them.
my 05 ES330 has 250k , still runs smooth.
If nothing has broken until now, the car has been purchased for 0 bucks basically :) Worth every dollar. Hope you enjoy it til it's last day.
😁 What a bargain! I've been lucky on deals that lasted years myself.
$65 really
My dad’s Lexus RX330 2004 he got from a family of the owner who passed away in 2018 with 135K miles and we took it to Florida for thanksgiving in 2020 with 265K miles and it was recently in an accident a week ago someone rear ended my dad it still runs has 290K miles now it starts right up we need new fenders, grill and hood tho. Definitely an amazing vehicle!
Back in 2006-2007 I was a cab driver, and the company I worked for bought *exclusively* ex-cop Crown Vic's from the local auctions. 400,000 miles was easy -- and we had a couple that went to 700,000 miles! Amazing cars!
Always heard you can double the miles with how many idle hours the engines get.
@@Derek-tk4wf What does that even mean???
I own two of these. My son drives the 05 and I drive the 07. I won't say they're bulletproof because nobody has shot us yet. I can say they give great service with routine maintenance and have a very roomy, comfortable ride.
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@@MikeDunn when used for police work they tend to sit and idle a lot and he is saying that it’s like driving more miles than what shows on the odometer. One thing is that generally the oil changes and maintenance is kept up on them. I’m a retired cop so I’m speaking from experience.
I got a 2002 Highlander from my Mom when she passed 3 years ago. It has the 2.4 4 banger and has lots of power with the VVTI intake system. Had under 40,000 miles on it. Should be a great runner for years to come. RIP Mom!😢
You probably will drive it for another 15-20 years ..lol
Sorry about your mom. I just lost mine last September to cancer and it’s been an absolute nightmare.
Highlander 🐐
Sorry to hear about your. Your mother is the closest thing to God that you would ever have.
Toyotas are unreal. Bought my 08 Tundra in 11. Drove it 160,000 miles. Less than $2500 in repairs (AC, bearing, and rad. $200 a year 😮) Just brakes and tires. Best vehicle I've ever owned, and it's not even close. Bought for $33,000, just sold for $14,000, and bought another Tundra. 😊
My 1996 Grand Marquis has 445,000 miles on it now and I still drive it regularly, snow, ice whatever. I catch considerable flack from many of my co-workers. My boss was one of the major offenders. He recently had to put out about $4,500.00 a piece for 2 Nissan Altima continuously-variable transmissions. I reminded him of all that gas he saved and the traction he got in the snow. He traded both for a new F-150. Great video!
Lol good form
If he listened to wizard, he would have known that CVT trans MUST be regularly serviced in order for them to be reliable
There is something cool about owning and driving a beautifully kept older vehicle, isn't there? I have a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.9L 4x4. Real lucky find, it only had 86,000mi when I bought it 6 years ago. It now has 140,000. It hasn't gotten up to the extremely high mileage territory that you have - but I maintain it meticulously, and it's affordable, drives beautifully and is aging beautifully. Drove it across the US twice last year (and then some!) and had never, ever let me down.
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"But...but..Car Wizard! I got a 'smokin deal' on a Chevrolet Traverse/GMC Acadia!" No, the 'deal' comes first. The 'smoking' comes later with the $5k engine replacement.
Lol
*LOL That's funny. So, actually... "I got a 'deal that smokes'."*
I know two people who have owned Acadias. The first one ended up taking GM to court over its transmission issues and they eventually paid half for a replacement... she then traded it in for a Honda. The second person traded in hers about two years ago for a new one.
It puzzles me what about the Traverse and Acadia is actually appealing to people. Their designs are entirely uninspiring, and they're not even much cheaper than a Tahoe, or other better SUVs from other brands, Yet they sell like hotcakes. The only exception I'd make is the Enclave, because those are actually really nicely designed SUVs
@@snownd675 Hispanics love them
I'm not particularly a Ford person, but the Crown Vics are truly a well built vehicle. I drove one for several years on the job and it was one of the best vehicles I've ever driven. For being such a big car with a V8, it was actually very good on gas. It's the ONE Ford product I wouldn't hesitate to buy if I had the money and was needing reliable transportation.
I had a 95 T Bird with the 4.6 SOHC got 29 on freeway at 70. But terrible reliability.
I too regularly got 29mpg at 70mph on the highway with my 96 Crown Vic PI. P71. Great car.
@@SkyQuest2K8 I think could have gotten way more at 55. I believe this was a 4 speed auto also. My 414hp V8 doesn't quite get that and jt has an 8 speed auto. However Vettes have been getting high hwy miles with high hp now for many years. A lot has to do with gearing.
My ‘03 Marauder manages low/mid 20s on the highway. Got as good as 25 going up the east coast.
The older Ford trucks with 300 I6, 302, 351w are very good as well. Especially with the ZF manual and hydraulic roller cam.
We bought a 1998 Toyota Avalon about 10 years ago for $400. Has about 240k miles. Still dependable.
Excellent video Wizard! One truck I would add to your lineup is the 1988-1998 Chevy/GMC c/k truck line. I have a 1991 C1500 with the 350 and am a touch under 320,000 and has been very reliable for the 24 years and 230,000 miles of ownership. That old 350 still runs like a gem and runs like a top! Never rebuilt the motor and doesn't use much oil, although it does have a drip coming out of the rear main seal. Overall though, has been an excellent truck!
I just bought a 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis last week solely based on this video and I love it so far! Smooth ride, plenty of room, and hopefully a reliable 4.6L engine. It was a Florida car with no rust and 91,000 miles on it and I got it for $7,000. Time will tell but I think it’s a good purchase. Yes, it’s a grandpa car but that’s okay because I’m a grandpa! Thanks for the video!
I totally respect and envy you for that decision. Maybe will get one if I come back to North America. That or a Buick LeSabre
@@MrBluntNose I couldn’t find any Buick LeSabre’s in my area of Michigan. These cars are getting harder to find.
Intake manifold will crack because of the plastic bypass. About 700 bux to replace with the aluminum bypass. Impacts all panther platforms, Marquis, Crown vic, Lincon Town's. FYI
@@MrDukeus my mothers 2002 Grand Marquee has 389,000 miles. Other than a water pump, alternator, starter, breaks and tires…. It’s been the most reliable automobile my family has ever owned.
My father had a 1989 Crown Victoria and the car was extremely reliable over the years. Only thing that went was the heater core and that was easily replaced in 3 hours at home. Back then computers were just starting to be used to control engine operation but other than that the Crown Victoria was still extremely easy to work on by the average home mechanic. Everything was pretty much the same as any vehicle from the 1970s except the 302 engine used a timing belt instead of a timing chain. The onboard computer also made fuel economy pretty good for a V8 engine. Back then in the late 1980s cars still had real solid steel bumpers and ABS plastics were just evolving and becoming moderately used in the car industry.
The Lesabre is also an extremely safe car. My dad slowed to take a left turn and was hit by a distracted youngster. The Buick spun around 3 or 4 times then was hit by oncoming traffic. They had to cut the old man out but he was unscathed. The F150 that hit him was totaled along with the civic that got caught up in the mess. Those Lesabre’s are fantastic.
My buddy got t-boned in his LeSabre. The car was mangled up bad, but he was perfectly fine.
I got t boned in my Volvo 850 by a 2012ish Honda civic who wasn’t paying attention. The front of the Civic was smashed, most likely totaled. My 850 had a small dent and scuff on the left fender and still drove fine. She only hit me going about 25 mph but the Volvo took it like a champ. Can’t say the same for the civic
@@diablocls55 Old cars are built tough man. Similar thing happened in my old BMW E28. Not as reliable a car (although still pretty reliable in good condition) but it's built like a tank. Crashed into a Volvo V40 going 30, Volvo had 3K worth of damage mine had a small dent that my panelbeater straightened out. awesome cars.
Wife wrecked our 1997 park ave that had 200k on it. Saved her life.
Tougher doesn't always mean safer. If the car doesn't take the beating, then you will.
I remember going to the Detroit Auto Show in 2009 or 2010 and seeing the Crown Vic sticking out like a sore thumb among all the other cars there and rolling my eyes. Now I would love a panther body 😂
One of the best car videos I've seen. Useful information for real world consumers and a treat at the end for dreamers. Good one, Mr. Wizard.
The old Crown Vic's are the ultimate road warrior. It's a car that can be driven coast to coast over and over. You can do an 8-hour drive and when you get out you feel like you were on your couch at home. They don't beat you up and cause you to be road weary. That alone is a safety factor that few cars can match.
Couldn't have put it better. I recently drove my Grand Marquis from Halifax to Toronto in 2 days (about 1000 miles). No car I've ever had could beat it for long distance comfort. Super quiet, seats are extremly comfortable without making my back or hips hurt and I even slept on the back seat lol
Wow that's crazy cuz I was always in the back of them and they were never comfortable
@@swimpsmagbayao9513Those molded plastic seats are rough!😂😂
@@jonathandeere6232 right... I don't think I ever rode in the front of one of those
i drove a crown vic from utah to iowa several times (after owning it for well over a year) and had no major issues. i now drive a 98 lesabre so i guess ive been buying the good ones.
I have been a KZheadr since the App began and a gearhead for about 60 years and you Sir deserve a big thumbs up for being so kind as to educate auto consumers everywhere against making some very serious and expense mistakes. Thank you, I subbed.
LMAO cool story, KZhead didn't begin as an app. It was just a basic website. Smartphones didn't exist at the time so there were no 'apps' as we refer to them now. There were executable files on desktop computers, so the 'app' used for KZhead back then was probably Internet explorer
Nice
@@darmhok Well, everything is an app now, no matter what it started as, just ask anyone under twenty-five. So Journeyman adopted their terminology, so what? I'm fifty-four, and if it isn't an Apple product, it's a pc, no matter what form it takes, table (or desk) top, laptop, tablet, handheld, whatever you want to call it; pc (personal computer). Laughing at your asslessness.
Congrats on youtube grind, much respect. I tried too and it's just impossible to make content on repairs for me. Spent more time making video then the repair.
@@darmhok ever think maybe they've been a KZheadr since the "App" started, like they said?... What a spaz.
As usual, an excellent edition of Car Wizard. You're a straight-shooter and I stand among thousands of viewers who agree with me. I hope you realize how cool it is to have someone on a TV screen saying, don't buy a new car, buy one of these great oldies. And the you carefully explain why. Kool beans.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on purchasing a reliable used vehicle. Obviously, you have a lot of experience and practicality behind your recommendations. I'd like to see more videos like this if you might be interested in producing, say, a review of reliable, used pick up trucks, or large SUVs, for examples. I'll subscribe to the channel.
1:28 2000-2005 Buick LeSabre sedan 3:54 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra trucks 6:48 2004-2009 Lexus RX 350 mid-size SUV 8:42 1998-2012 Ford Crown Victoria V8 sedan (cop car) 10:58 1996-2000 Lexus LS 400 V8 sedan 12:57 2001-2007 Toyota Highlander smaller crossover SUV Bonus exotic: 15:35 1999-2004 Ferrari 360 $70-80K easier to work on two-seater, mid-engine, rear wheel drive sports car
Damn, KZhead will only allow me to give one thumbs up.
Major points for the Ferrari exotic
From personal experience, a 2003 Silverado has been one of the easiest vehicles to work on and it just doesn't break. Great Truck!
Mechanical great trucks. Mine rusted away back in 2015. Frame was basically gone.
My mil has an 04 and I'm constantly having to tell her not to sell it bc her only other vehicle is a Cadillac with a northstar v8.
I have one. 2500hd. Bought new. Breaklines, front diff, power steering lines, belt tensioner, rocker rust, rear seal on transfer case, terrible breaking!!!
Basically anything built on that chassis and powertrain. I am personally quite the fan of the Suburban
I love my 98 Silverado Z71....get compliments on it all the time because I keep it mint. I can afford a new truck but I just prefer these so much more. The looks, size, proportions, simplicity, comfort, and affordability can't be beat. It only has 145k miles and all I had to do to it was a new battery and an a/c recharge outside basic maintenance. Off roads and tows so nice. Has plenty power since these older trucks don't weigh 8000 pounds like new half tons.
Thank you for your video. You just seem honest and sincere and because of your recommendation, I just bought my son an older Toyota Highlander. The goal is for him to have something to last through college and medical school so he doesn't need to worry about a vehicle. Thanks again.
Great video, thank you! In looking for a Lexus RX330/350 between 2004-2009, I am finding more of the RX400/450 vehicles available (also at or under 10k) in my area. Is there any mechanical reason to avoid the RX400 in favor of the RX350?
I’m glad to see the crown vic in this list, I’ve owned several of these including a town car now and they are very well built reliable cars.
In the early 2000's I worked part time driving limousines and airport cars. Our company would buy 1 or 2 year old Lincoln Town Cars that usually came from the east coast. They had between 200k and 350k miles on them, but they ran great. A friend bought one, the short wheel base version, and it now has 265k miles on it.
Well made vehicles, my 03 Town Car cost 45k back then and now you can pick up a clean one for a couple of grand
I have the 05 Sliverado as my farm truck. 324k miles now an still running. It started smoking only during start up this year. Runs great. I keep the oil changed regularly, but that's about it. Best truck I ever had.
Good stuff! One of your best videos. A lot to ponder. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Mr. Car Wizard. I just want to thank you for all the work that you put into these videos. I just bought a "new" truck after watching this video. I found a really clean 2006 Chevy Silverado Z71 4x4 with a 5.3 for $11,500 in the LA area. I went this direction based on your recommendations that you shared. Again, thanks for all your words of advice.
Bought a Buick Lesabre 2 years ago from the advice of your videos. 277000 miles on it now. You weren’t kidding, it’s super reliable 😂 Edit: I also get 26-30 mpg on the highway.
My Regal GS pulls surprisingly good MPG, too.
Yup... Love my 2001' 30-31mpg and awesome ride.
Bought a Bonneville with the 3800 this year from the same advice… love it, just remember those Lower Intake Manifold gaskets. Shop charging me $1,381 for that gasket, and all gaskets in between, and labor - after that, hope it stays reliable.
@@jfish9014 OMG, $1381... I would have done it for $500, parts included )
@@jfish9014 man you got raked over the coals there, thats how it is now though...
Superb channel. I just ended here and I love it. Perfect for a middle class family with kid growing up and you need to start looking for cars for them down the line...Thank you Car Wizard
Great choices. GM 3.8 a great motor. I drove the panther platform as a Trooper for a long time. Dead reliable. Great car Trooper proof. I got a 2009 Grand Marquis of my own now. 124000 miles and is a great car.
And for a backyard mechanic like me the most important thing is we can still work on these things. The new stuff you need too have Avery expensive diagnosis machine and a bunch of specialized tools. Thanks car Wizard. Keep up the great video content.
The 07 Highlander 4WD I bought with 100k when it was 10 years old has been fantastic. I have put 66k on it in 5 years & plan to double it before replacing it. I've spent about $1000 on repairing wear items (valve cover gaskets, timing belt, master cylinder & tires) that I had done at a shop. I've done the brakes myself & a few other little things. I still like looking at it when I walk up to it.
Same. I got an 03 Highlander with the 3.0 and it's been amazing. Comfortable, heated seats, reliable, roomy. Can't really ask for anything else
My 2007 Highlander has 282k miles. Bought it for $17k in 2013 with 87k. Been rear ended multiple times only cosmetic damage. Alternator has been replaced and the rear driver side window regulator. I change oil at regular intervals and all fluids at 200k and soon 300k. Tires and a battery. Consumables. Put in a new audio head unit to give me bluetooth.
I did about the same as youj.... 07 Sequoia. Only has 121k on it even now.... Timing belt and a couple other things. Really love it. Toyota is hard to beat.
@@ChessIsJustAGame first thing I did on my Sequoia was put a tow ball on the back. No one wants to hit that!
So so grateful for these videos Wiz!!! I have about 1 more year before two of my daughters start driving so I'm starting to look now. I have an awesome list to go off of now thanks to you!!! Keep videos like these coming. PLEASE!
When stationed in NY I got my family a couple of winter beaters for under 1500$. They needed some work but nothing major. 99 Lexus Rx300 and 05 Silverado 1500. I'm pretty happy with the reliability and performance in adverse weather so far.
Thank you so much for this video, Car Wizard! It means a lot to find great content like this tailored for people like me needing a cost-effective option. I've been subscribed for a while and love what your channel is about. You're the GOAT!!
I was surprised by the Wizard stating you could get a Highlander under $10,000..of course with higher mileage. I checked it out and you sure can. Many are over 200,000..but there are many with less than 150,000 miles. To me that's a great deal. Thanks for the advice Wizard.
I have a 2003 Highlander with 246k miles haha!
And just over 2 years ago I passed on a 2008 with only 58k miles on it for I think 8500. Had one accident but other than that spotless.
I trade it in a 2006 Highlander hybrid front wheel drive with 100,000 miles on it. I just replaced the timing belt too, horrible mistake, I'd probably still be driving the thing right now.
Mileage its just numbers that anyone with knowledge and tools can “rewind”. Is MAINTENANCE what matters. My has 260,000 and still running strong….
Highlander and Sienna usually have the same parts.
I purchased an 07 Avalon XLS during Covid for 6k. Best car I've ever owned. Reliable, sporty, luxurious ( 6 cylinder power, regular gas, and 32 mpg) and great crash rating. A newer Avalon will be my new car too. An Avalon is the Lexus without the gas or sticker shock.
"6 cylinder power" OMG! LOL!
@@scottysgarage4393 0-60 mph in 6.0 seconds in luxury surrounding.... beats almost all of the muscle cars from the 1960s
@@glennhansel9411 Yet it's still a 6-banger 'yota. I guess it beats such things if you prefer boring. And, really, "luxury"? :)
@@scottysgarage4393 buy a dodge hellcat
@@scottysgarage4393Luxury compared to most…hell yes. What are you smoking?
I drive a 2003 GMC Yukon with 250k miles. It runs like a top. It has all the features I wanted (after I upgraded to a touch screen stereo with a backup cam). I keep shopping for newer vehicles, but nothing I look at makes much sense when you figure in the price and the quality concerns. Even going to the next generation Yukon (2007-2014) introduces Active Fuel Management into the equation, which is a known ticking time bomb. I feel like my Yukon will easily make it to 300k due to the way I treat it.
Probably your best video! Great information, no drama.
Bought a 94 LS400 a few weeks back thanks to The Car Wizard since the CVT transmission went out on my 2015 Forester. 170,000 miles on the OD and drives smooth as butter. Brought it to my mechanic and he gave me a smile and thumbs up. Everyone loves this car.
I have a 98. People would assume they are complicated and you cannot fix than at home like a BMW or Merc. Nope, I’ve been able to DIY everything, including replacement of the air suspension. 7 years and the CEL hasn’t lit up once. Also, 30 mpg on the highway is achievable under ideal conditions, with a V8.
Had a 90 ls400! Fantastic vehicle had for years, drove it from 120k to 185k! Still had tons of life, just wasn’t happy about 20mpg.
Do not buy a crown vic. In snowbelt.
Drove a 98 from 199,000 - 353,000 over a span of 8 years. Still ran great when I sold it. Very low maintenance.
@@kftc1980 98 had air suspension? Didn’t realize that. My dad’s ‘01 430 had it back in the day.
I love your videos. You recommend the Toyota Highlander up to 2007. Is the 2011-2012 also bullet proof ? Thank you
Rear self-leveling suspension in those LeSabres usually go out but you can just disconnect the air compressor and throw on a pair of good air shocks and you're good to go.
Great video. I have a 2001 Grand Marquis, just like a Crown Vic, with 200K miles. No major problems, except AC and steering box had to be replaced. I had a 1996 Crown Vic before that. Head gasket blew at 180K, and transmission went out at 220K, but I drove it hard (fast). They are great cars. Very easy to work on.
Im a retired mechanic (27yrs). Great list. I agree with all of them. I've owned a 02 Mustang, an 03 Lincoln Town Car, and currently drive a 99 Mercury Grand Marquis. All Panther Platform cars. Only thing you need to watch out for is the original 4.6 V8 had plastic intake manifolds! They all cracked and leaked Antifreeze! Be sure you replace them with the upgraded manifold with the ALUMINUM transfer port. Then your good to go! My Mercury has 140k, does not burn or leak any oil, everything works (except the old cassette player :)and runs great. Paid $2600 for it and my insurance is dirt cheap! Great list WIZARD. Thanks.
Mustang is not a panther platform!
I'm still driving my 02 Mustang GT also. Had to replace the battery multiple times, the alternator once, and replaced the original Mach 460 sound system, drivers side seat belt, and fuel pump. I did some cosmetic upgrades on it also. Mine doesn't have the plastic intake manifold. No leaks or oil burning. Original engine and auto transmission. 75,000 miles on it. Still turns heads but it could use a new paint job.
@@genericdude6551 Ford updated to the aluminum crossover on the intakes in 01 for the Panthers. I think the Mustang GT always had them IIRC. In the process of restomodding an 02 Mustang V6 5 spd with 232K miles on it and counting. Love driving it so far but it has needed a lot of work due to neglect and age.
There was a class-action lawsuit against Ford for the 1996-2001 4.6 intakes. So, they issued a recall. I got mine repaired.
I bought an 08 Merc Grand Marquis LS a year ago. Been a GM guy most my life but this car(Ford)is fantastic. With 5 grandkids it's safe and solid. Bought it at 104,387 miles,leather,alloy rims,ect. Paid $2400. I feel totally blessed.
Nice!!
How about a mercury marauder 4.6 high performance?
Would like that car in black!
Love my 06 Silverado regular cab short bed, came with 4.8L and manual transmission, currently just over 200K miles with no issues. Also like the 18mpg city when I drive calmly.
I really miss my 98 Crown Vic. I put true dual exhaust on it with Thrush mufflers and painted it black. I finished it off with some 18" 2014 Mustang GT wheels. I never smiled so much as I did in that car. It was extremely comfortable and safe feeling (and actually safe). It was very well balanced, had the super stable Watts link setup in the back, handled surprisingly well for its size and got me 24 mpg all around. I could go higher if I grandma'd it. One of the biggest mistakes in my life was selling that car.
Not to mention everyone probably got out of the fast lane thinking you were a cop
@@cfar6256 Yes and that was fun when I first got it but people slowing down in front of me because they couldn't move over only made things worse. 🤣
Love my 2008 civilian model Crown Victoria. Bought mine in 2012 and other than maintenance, I've done nothing. I even did some cop car upgrades like the larger front sway bar, larger rear sway bar from a Marauder, limited slip carrier from a Mustang, and a Magnaflow dual exhaust (since it is single exhaust on civilian models) for a mild V8 rumble. Best car I've ever owned.
You are correct regarding the Silverado/Sierra longevity. However, any that has been used in cold climates are notorious for rotting out rear wheel wells well before the engine has failed.
Excellent video there Mr Wizard. What is your advice for a super reliable larger mini-van for under ten thousand, that does not have stow away seating, but does have removable back seating. I don't use any of the back seats. I want the empty space, the higher clearance underneath the vehicle, and the lighter weight without the seats. I use it for work, carrying construction tools during the week, and then use it as a sport van to haul surfboards, paddle boards, and ocean sports equipment on weekends, with one passenger.
Yup! I wasn't shocked to see the Buick listed here. My '2001 gets 30mpg on the highway and my best was 34mpg keeping it under 65mph. Just finished replacing the 'elbows" and intake gaskets. the 3800 is amazing. In fact, the whole car is amazing and it makes me wonder why they killed it off. (Well yeah... GM & Logical often aren't in the same sentence.)
I heard GM cancelled the 3800 because they wanted a more compact 60 degree v6 with an alloy block that was easier to adapt to variable valve timing. That's how the 3.6 came about. The 3800 must have been a low cost engine to manufacture due to it simple rugged design. Its a classic that I think should have been used in more rear drive GM vehicles. Would have been a nice motor for a compact truck.
I think they had a truck with the 3.8 didn’t they?
Had a 2005 LeSabre that was a huge turd. I heard so much about how great they were. Was a money pit- starter, alternator, shocks, rusted brake lines, burnt oil, tranny finally gave out at 132,000. Had Accords and Camrys that were 200,000 miles plus.
@@brentbeardsley655 Yup.... The Japanese cars still have an advantage. Agree that it's all luck and what the previous maintenance was. Sounds like your LeSabre has tough beginning.
@@brentbeardsley655 Rust in peace!
The first car I bought was a crown Victoria that was on its way out. It was still reliable! It served me for a good few years even though it was worn out. My cousin even totaled another car with it and the damage on the crown Vic was barely noticable! Kept going! If I had to buy another again, I would!
Spot on with '05 Chevrolet. Mine (4.8L V8-4x4) now has 350,000 miles and feels like it will run forever. Thanks
This is really helpful info. Thanks! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Wizard for the great and COMMON SENSE advice you give! I bought a 2001 LeSabre this past spring, after doing research, and finding your channel here. So far, I have replaced the front strut assemblies and the front brakes and a couple other miscellaneous front end parts. Other than that it's a very reliable car, and I have gotten around 30 to 32 MPGs on the highway with an average of about 28 combined. My car is the limited version, so it's pretty much loaded and amazingly everything on it still works! Thanks again wizard
It’s a very good list. It’s always been crazy to me how the car manufacturers stop making their really good cars. All these cars have very good reliable engines. Personally seen many many 4.6 2v engines with tons of miles on them.
I've got a 2002 gmc sierra slt with 190,000 miles on it and it still runs like it was new. wizard is right on when he recommends these trucks. i've replaced the alternator,(which is incredibly easy) had to replace rack and pinion, and brakes but that was all just normal wear and tear stuff. still doesn't burn a drop of oil. i change the oil every 3000 miles and it's just a great truck with the possible exception of the extended cab suicide doors! but i can live with that!
Tks wizard 🧙♀️ !!love your channel so knowledgeable 🙏🙏👍🏻👍🏻
I've got the LeSabre's cousin, a Pontiac Bonniville SSEi, 343K, plastic water neck still intact and even an original GM ignition module under the coils. Originally bought for a Fiero drivetrain swap, but it's too nice to butcher. Just a fuel pump, seat motor and junkyard sunroof cables and everything works.
That's amazing. We gave ours to the lawn care guys after a failed attempt at bypassing the key transponder. The vehicle worked and then a month later, nothing. Bull crap. It was a money pit.
Wizard's spitting facts once again. GMT800 was the peak of truck design.
GMT400 was the peak
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GMT1700 is noon
@@Powersproductions130 buy one with a 4L80e...fixed it.
Keep that quiet. They're already getting hard to find and more expensive than they should be in many cases.
Great video Wizard! I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on a list of great used cars to buy in the $15,000 to $20,000 price range. Thank you!
Just bought a sweet 2003 Lesabre grandma car with only 66k. Beautiful inside and out. NC car so rust free. Well maintained. Had the dreaded trans problem and replaced servos myself. Went through it and did axles to brakes and all suspension just to freshen it all up. Including a set of tires I have maybe 5 grand into it and now it's like new. Should last at least another 20 years. And no car payment. Sold my sweet 99 Miata and still have cash left over. I'm 75 now and wanted a suitable car. Gearhead all my life. Love your channel.
Great video wizard. These are the kind of videos we need. So many people need to know this. I’m the owner of two “close” models, a 2005 Yukon and a 2004 LS430. Nice vehicles that run and don’t cost me much to fix. We need more of these videos, for 10-20k and one for 20-30k !
yes! im currently looking for second one in the 18-21k range
I sincerely appreciate your assessment. I am currently looking for a car within that range and the vehicles you listed are scarcely on anyone else’s list, and I believe your experience so thank you that I can now consider several other reliable cars.
Get the Lexus rx 350 you won’t be disappointed - I bought a 2007 Lexus rx 350 with 225,000 miles on it, it currently now has about 276,719 miles - just replace wear and tear parts and I’m taking this car 🚙 for a road trip in two days.
Wow buddy!!! I'm glad I discovered you!! Lots of valuable info bro!! Thanks for uploading..peace🇺🇸🇬🇧😎✌️
Just bought a 2008 Toyota Highlander... 153k on the clock and a one owner. It's in immaculate condition. My mechanic was hard pressed to find anything wrong with it besides a weeping timing cover. This is my first Japanese vehicle... I've been a GM guy for years.
From the GM and Toyota products I’ve seen here in Aussie, the Toyota’s hold up far better over time.
Good choice, first year with timing chain instead of belt. Should last another 100k at least
I've never understood being a "(brand) guy". Loyalty to a particular make has never been a thought for me. Certain cars? Yeah. But dudes who fight over Chevy/Ford/Dodge blow my mind.
Holden wasn't bad, but they're long gone now@@izzy031096
I love mine! I bought a 07 V6 4WD limited sport highlander in January at 134k miles for $6500. Second owner only had it for a year, took it on a trip to Florida and back, and sold it because he bought a 4runner and (probably) didn't want to pay for the timing belt/water pump job. He did install a nice Sony car play head unit and a backup camera on it though. I paid for the timing belt/water pump job, exhaust manifold replacement, as well for a fix to the differential, and I've loved it as both a daily and a trip vehicle. Everything just works and remains mechanical as much as possible. I've put about 4000 miles on it this year, so it will live an easy life. The first and second generation highlanders are really no different than a brand new one outside of the technology features. They share the timeless look of the 4runner/Sequoia, but offer a fantastic value proposition even as they're into their "teenage" years.
Thanks for this video Wizard! I've been talking with my wife about this exact topic.
1) 2000-2005 Buick LeSabre 2) 1999-2006 GM trucks 3) 2004-2009 Lexus RX350 4) 1998-2012 panther platform crown victoria/grand marquis 5) 1996-2000 Lexus LS400 6) 2001-2007 Toyota Highlander
These are all great selections, I would choose the Ford Panther platform. You'll find one of these cheaper and in better condition if any of these other cars on the list. I've had two of these one went well over 300,000 miles before I gave out. My 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis only has 167k, and she's just breaking it.
Great list and review, thanks!
Hey Wizzard, great presentation. We have a '96 Lexus 300es. Got it in '98 when my father-in-law passed away. You're right about Toyota/Lexus as 'bulletproof'. Other than the usual maint. items and 3 timing belts, it just runs and runs and really well too. Also extremely comfortable.
Another one is a 2002-2006 Honda CRV. Bulletproof K24 engine. They’re immortal… not fast, but they start right up and run forever with just regular oil changes.
Every single one I see just keeps going and going, great suggestion
I didn’t have to scroll far to find this one. Haha. I got a 2003 with 150k miles. Hoping it’ll go 300k miles.
Thanks for your professional support in buying a reliable vehicle..
New to this channel really enjoy THANK YOU..
What a great service for people. Great job Wizard.
Thank you Carwizard. I love your videos. I am very pleased to see a couple new uploads and because of you I feel that as a female I can go out and buy a used car on my own. I take notes and I have all the good engines, bad transmission, and worthless engines practically memorized. You really take the guess work out of this and I appreciate it very much.
I have to agree as well! I didn't even know that he had a channel himself since I saw him appear many times on another channel, and I have to say I immediately subscribed after watching this video! Extremely helpful, straight to the point, and even had some dry humor in the mix which made it very much worth my time and worth watching for entertainment. Car Wizard is exactly what KZheadrs strive to be and still never achieve. Excellent video, and I cant wait to look through everything you have made in the past to advance my knowledge on vehicles, trends, etc. Thank you man! Stay awesome!!!
It’s cool to see the Crown Vic in your list👍 early triton motors before cam phasers were great. Love that 4.6 OHC soo smooth…
Exactly! Wizard has video on Pre 05 2Valve 4.6.
Hey, hello, first time I've seen your channel and came at the right time, so now I'm looking at 2 Lexus. A 2006 RX 330 with 189,233 for 6880. and a 2008 RX 350 AWD with 126,525 for 10995. Would you choose one over the other? Should I pay the higher price for the one with lower miles, or if it lasts until 300,000 miles tank situation, should I go for the lower price and more miles? An answer posthaste would be fantastic
I agree with every pick on here. Great job Wizard. This is how I know that you are the real deal. I have been working on cars a long time, and I have experiences on all these fine cars and a lot more that weren’t so fine. Wish Ford trucks were as reliable as those old Panthers.
PAC MAN SAYS ALWAYS BUY A 3800 V6 GM PRODUCT OR ANYTHING FROM TOYOTA 💯💯💯
Thats fair excepting the yaris
Pppfffftttt Durango 2018 Hasn't been in shop yet In laws 2020 Highlander Been in shop 3 times 😅🤣😂
@@kenik2023bull crap
Son ran around 3 days in a pontiac grand prix 3.8 no oil thing kept on going after fill he blew out oil pressure sensor the engine is a beast and how he treated it .Intake leak was a easy fix even after milk shaking the oil the thing just keeps on going .
I had a 88,89 and 2003 Pontiac Bonneville I beat those to no end put oil in once it was ticking for a couple hundred miles throw oil in and rode like brand new. 3800 V-6 the best. Got 250-300000 miles each and again I abused these to death
thanks - will definitely share this valuable info.
I was going to get a 2010 RX350 and you convinced me to do it I like to keep my cars (Fords) forever and they usually rust away - no complaints though as I always get my money’s worth, just looking for an upgrade
You're a natural at presentation......love your videos. Thank you for uploading them.
I had a 2001 Crown Vic cop car, a Arizona Beige version. At 130k, very reliable, only needed a valve cover gasket and some minor suspension work. One of the best cars I’ve owned. Have a 2013 Caprice PPV now, but it still has AFM
You've got me worried about my 2008 Silverado with the 5.3 active management. It's been well maintained, but it does have 305000 kliks. It was my dad's truck previously so there's sentimental value, plus the engine's super silent and smooth receiving synthetic oil changes at 6000 kliks and strong oil pressure (275 kps).
Here's a question you can probably answer. I currently drive an 07 RX 350 (bought in 2016), and I've gotten quite used to it's relative comforts. My previous vehicle was a 96 F-150, so that was quite an upgrade for me at the time. I live well within my means, and I don't live in a wealthy area. If I wanted to upgrade to a newer car, what are some other "stealth" luxury options? I'm cool if you say just go for a newer RX, but a change of scenery would be OK too. Thanks!
The Chevy truck one is definitely a truth! My neighbor has a 2005 Silverado SS, it’s cracking 400K miles, our old 2003 Tahoe was nearing 300K before we traded it in, anything on the GMT - 800 platform is bulletproof
As long as you never haul with it yea
@@notasolution I agree with that kinda. Transmission problems are mainly what I'm referring to
Yes. And after that GM decided that they built them too well and from now on, they will be junk.
I wouldn't say bullet proof but they are good trucks
@@kevinbarry71 what I really hate about this is that the newer ones are solid engines and transmissions that have one major flaw that can be fixed. The 6L80 fails because of the way the torque converter lockups programmed, and the 5.3/6.2 fails because of AFM. If both of those items were fixed, they'd last forever.
I own three of the cars on this list. A 2006 GMC Sierra, a 2007 Crown Victoria and a 2003 Suburban. The Suburban has 317k miles and still runs great. We had to rebuild the transmission at 298k, so I should get another 298k out of it. All of these on the list are great cars.
USA, USA, USA!!
How much did the transmission rebuild run you for? I have a 2004 Escalade with the 6.0. I know it’s AWD so it’ll cost more for me.
Get ready rebuild the top end at about 340-350k. They do not last forever!
@@Daniel-dl3tf 350k - 400k certainly felt like forever to me!
Ah the 4l60e. 300k is the lifespan of those things. Should of swapped in a 4l80e the 3/4 ton transmission it’ll go much longer before a rebuild
My 2007 Silverado has been a work horse. Regular maintenance issues. Did replace motor mounts and a radiator. Other wise, good truck.
Honestly grandpa cars are underrated. Look for cars being sold by older people if you can, odds are they garage kept it for all its life and barely put any miles on it. Although whether they maintained it and didn't smoke inside it can be up in the air, it's potentially not too much of a downside depending on how bad it is. Plus the Crown Victoria has additional cool factor for being a cop car, and it's a little nostalgic by now too.
People slow down and change lanes as you come up behind them😅🤣😂
There's still a number of Crown Victoria Police Interceptors in use around me, both with the state police and local departments. The numbers are significantly diminished, of course, but you still see a few now and then. That kind of heavy use over 10+ years does say something. Also, one of the taxi companies around here has a mid '90s Town Car that I assume was bought used from somewhere, but they've been running it as a cab for years, and its a good 25+ years old now.
Same platform as marauder and crown vic and town car I have seen these with 500k miles and still running
I had a 2003 GMC Yukon Denali with the 6L and it didn't stop being really reliable until I reached around 210,000 miles on it -- in the rust belt no less. Even now, it's still on the road with its current owner.
Im looking for a GMC Yukon Denali suburban or Chevy suburban Z71 2000 - 2006 model years.
Yep I agree ! I got the same exact one, I bought it in '14 with about 145,000 on it and now she's got over 230,000 . The only major repair on it was the trans being rebuilt in 2016 other than maintenance. She still runs strong and love all the space in it
Great video, thank-you. I love your channel, and videos like these!
I've had the Lesabres, The Delta 88s and the Bonneville flavors. Absolutely epic for reliable.
Thanks for the advice, Wizard. With today's inflation having reliable transportation is essential.
Good to know that my purchase of my 2006 Crown Victoria was a good buy and especially since I got it cheap and it only had 80000 miles on it. Going to be a keeper for sure and it's a beautiful powder blue.
Thank you so much for these excellent recommendations.
Tanks Car Wizard for the good advice. I watched your vid on Buick Lesabre's. Last year I needed a replacement car for my 2000 Saturn. I found a solid, mechanically sound 2000 Lesabre with 71K miles for $4000. The body and undercarriage are mint. Runs great and gets good mileage. I have gotten compliments on its looks.