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My 2006 Sequoia Limited now has 216,000 issue free miles on it! I changed the spark plugs @100,000 mi and had the rear brake pads replaced around the same time. Add in oil changes every 5,000 mi and that is all I've done to it!! It continues to drive and look like the day I bought it back in 2006...Great SUV...Gas milage isn't the best...13 city 16 hwy!
ОтветитьGX?
ОтветитьYou have to factor in climate, if salt is used on winter roads, temperature swings. Theres tons of bad motors and transmissions across all brands, and quality issues.
ОтветитьThis video is not accurate... it does NOT mention the reliability of the Vehicle years! I took a 2003 Chevy tahoe to 305,000 miles plus (had to replace transmission at 225k miles) still kept going... I sold it bought a 2016 tahoe and had to replace a $4500 transmission at 100,000! The transmission lasted HALF as long as the older one!
ОтветитьBull shit ford expedition transmission at 50,000 is junk it brakes we had two of them both broke trans is junk without towing anything.
ОтветитьLove my 2004 Sequoia ❤️. It has a few quirks like the back door lock and various lights coming on for no reason but it hasn’t left me stranded.
ОтветитьJust bought a 2023 Honda at 5 miles and I can drive it past 300k miles whooooohooo
ОтветитьNo Chinese
ОтветитьThumb down....biased craps..
ОтветитьWhat survey are you referring to???? Name the survey..... I like to verify your information
ОтветитьThe .just BIASED..... so the crappy Tahoe is more reliable than the Toyota Landcruiser???? This is clearly Anglo-Saxon propaganda.... we know the Toyota Landcruiser is the BEST.....that's why it's the OFFICIAL vehicle of the UN..... and it's the preferred vehicle of terrorist groups
ОтветитьMy 2010 Cadillac Escalade runs great, and I've had little problems with this vehicle!
ОтветитьALL SUV's and trucks are gonna SUCK now. For example:
👎Start/Stop.
👎Variable displacement.
👎Battery, hybrid, 'EV' NONSENSE.
👎Turbo that 4 cyl full size???🙄
👎Dealer markups for STUPID people.
👎Extreme govt Green Cult New Deal regs
Welcome to your miserable future.
True that Toyota is the most reliable car with less maintenance in this world!!!!!
ОтветитьYou left out the Chevy Trailblazer
ОтветитьJeep don't get it
ОтветитьI really want to buy honda crv 2023 but it's new engine , 1.5 Turbo there are no data we don't know yet if it's reliable, I tried to find 2022 2 5 litre , it's finished only 2023 are available for our extreme hot climate weather I don't know how 1.5 turbo will perform .
ОтветитьMost vehicles will last a long, long time, if you maintain them and drive them sensibly. And by driving sensibly, I mean, no Jack-rabbit starts, keep your distance on the highway so you don’t need to ride the brakes, and anticipate your stops.
ОтветитьI love Toyota that's why I choose toyota sequoia.
ОтветитьToyota 4 runner
ОтветитьDiesel engines last much longer. Older diesel trucks, both consumer snd commercial have near or over a million miles and still run goid. Gas engines work too hard so the internal parts wear quicker.
ОтветитьWhat year was this made ?
ОтветитьSorry but top 6 should be all toyota and honda. Domestics can't even come close. This video feels like a government budget speech. "We've balanced the budget 4 consecutive years". That's called creative accounting and this is creative reviews. Thumbs down, sorry.
ОтветитьHow many of the cars that were made from 2020-2023 all right expected to get over 200,000 miles
ОтветитьMy 2016 Toyota Highlander XLE has 31,000 on it and still going strong. Might need tire soon though...
Ответить2024 My Bugatti Veyron already has 27 miles on it and still going strong!
ОтветитьThere's no way I can support your recommendation for Ford or Chevy today.
ОтветитьSurprised that Subaru was not mentioned. What sources were used? Poorly documented!
ОтветитьThey dont make them like that anymore.
ОтветитьFord Expedition...really?
ОтветитьWho is paying you for this crappy review?
ОтветитьHoly BS list
ОтветитьMy Subaru Forester has over 380K miles - we keep it well maintained
ОтветитьA Dodge?? Bogus list.
ОтветитьLeaving the Lexus units off this list makes me question the validity of that list
ОтветитьIt also depends on the work they've had done on them ,and if you can prove it or not !
ОтветитьI just gave away my ford focus that got 45 mpg for a Honda hhr. A gift from my husband. My ford was a great little car. It got us on vacations a few times. I had over 100,000 only I had 3 new transmissions put in it. The car had no problems but the too small transmissions.
The hhr I have had to get used to the gas gage going down faster nice car. The back seat folds flat , we like that. It’s got a ton of gadgets.
I will go with the navigator. 😃
Ответить1993 Siverado 350ci, extended cab, sold at 275,000 miles , guy who bought it ran it 50,000 miles more before rebuilt, 3 transmission rebuilds, one head gasket, carried heavy loads rear spring pins half worn out, replaced at sale. Used as an oil field truck.
ОтветитьThis dude mentioned Ford, now I can't take anything else he says seriously
ОтветитьList is Bogus. Not a single mention of Lexus
ОтветитьYou fool
ОтветитьAny of them affordable?
I guess you get what you pay for.
Ford and Chevy????🤣. I bet those who ran over 150k miles had a transmission and/ or and engine replacement!!!!!
Ответить4%? Doesn't sound that good.
ОтветитьIt all depends on the transmission, I have a 2009 Nissan Murano SL AWD with 412k ish. I regularly change the CVT fluid. I read the CVT doesn’t like heat or sudden acceleration. So I’m sure it helps I don’t accelerate heavily. My coworker owns a 2012 Nissan Juke AWD with 289k, as of last week. In her defense, she doesn’t leave Aquidneck Island in RI, and doesn’t go over 45MPH. Her Juke should last forever lmao
ОтветитьToyota
ОтветитьAgree No Way ford & Chevy
ОтветитьA Yukon and Suburban...really? How much did Chevy/GMC paid these people? Sooooo...miss information.
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