Is Car Wizard Taking American Cars Again? That's an Olds Bravada!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • This 2000's beauty needs $3,000 in repairs. How much is too much? Is it worth putting that much money into this 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada? What will the customer decide to do?
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Komentáře • 993

  • @LazloNQ
    @LazloNQ Před měsícem +548

    I haven't watched the video yet but this is my Bravada. My wife and and I had the little smart car featured on here with the Buick horns. My wife grew up in Australia and didn't drive much since they have good public transportation. She moved to the USA and had to learn to drive on the other side of the road and in slick conditions. I wanted something that was more robust than today's cheaply made junk but most importantly, stuff I can work on. I also wanted something with some automation in the 4wd sector so that my wife doesn't have to think about turning it off and on. Since we bought this out of Kingfisher, OK, with Car Wizard's permission we dropped it off and drove the Smart Car home. We like our old GM products with my wife driving our 1989 Buick 100 miles daily. For the money, we are getting something so much better than if we had a bought a modern AWD product loaded up with all the electronic malarkey. This suits our wallet and our driving style just fine and we don't regret investing money into something that will continue to outlast modern vehicles. Car Wizard shot us an estimate and we agreed to it. I asked him if he'd like to do a video on it and I didn't care if he bashed it and here we are. We are so pleased to have Omega working on it. I'll go watch the video now. Follow up: Couldn't be happier with the assessment. New tires will be put on in time for winter and it's our intention to just use it in the winter, but frequently have the underbody sprayed to keep the rust in check. This was a one-owner Bravada owned by an old hippie lady who liked special brownies. We are glad to be the new care-takers of this classic GM product.

    • @organiccold
      @organiccold Před měsícem +34

      Best way to think, good for the wallet and good for the environment keeping a car in the road as long as possible 🎉🎉

    • @TJDunaway
      @TJDunaway Před měsícem +11

      These are great midsize suv, I have the next generation platform the gmt360 and it's just as nice though slightly less user friendly for repairs. Honestly a good buy even with the issues they have, parts are common, though Bravada specific parts are getting snatched up they are available. Y'all enjoy it as long as possible! Almost makes me miss my white 03 blazer.

    • @Dakiraun
      @Dakiraun Před měsícem +11

      I think you made a very wise choice and your logic is sound; better to go with something from that era than most of the over-priced and less reliable new options. For keeping the headlights clear, I would recommend some Meguiar's PlastX; it's a compound that has a deoxydizing formula, and is pretty cheap too as well as available just about everyone. Only downside is once the lights start doing that, you have to polish them out 2 to 4 times a year because the plastic's UV protection is used up. Hope we see (occasional, but) years worth of updates on this from the Wizard.

    • @paulhoskins7852
      @paulhoskins7852 Před měsícem +7

      I hope it lasts forever!

    • @CoolTI-Daniel
      @CoolTI-Daniel Před měsícem +9

      Awesome post. I think the same way. If you like and trust your vehicle, why change. It shows you are a fan of older 90's and early 2000's cars which are simple, which we drives (and aren't driving us) and simply functional.
      Cheers.

  • @ya472
    @ya472 Před měsícem +51

    In our area, if the body is solid and interior is in great shape, at today's prices, $3,000 is a bargain to get another 60,000 miles out of it.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +5

      I'm right smack dab in the rust belt so I drove about 6.5 hours straight south to get to where there is less to no salt used. A little old lady owned this Bravada so it's got a lot of life left in it. I'm not really partial to the Bravada, but for what we needed, this little ute checked off all our boxes. It will outlast just about anything made today. Our 1989 Buick keeps on running and you don't see them on the road much any more. Any car can be fixed and if it's a platform that is known to be reliable, it's worth fixing. Still cheaper than buying new.

    • @inandoutofreal1ty
      @inandoutofreal1ty Před měsícem

      @@LazloNQhey there, looks like you & I are car cousins because I own an ‘89 Olds Eighty Eight coupe which I drive daily :)

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Před měsícem

      @@LazloNQ what is ute?

    • @stevenbaker5099
      @stevenbaker5099 Před měsícem +1

      I have a 2002 Blazer. Bought it with 153K miles back in 2018. Fast forward to 2024. Now has 228K miles. I paid more for repairs, but runs like a top. Is it worth it? For these SUV's, yes it is worth it.

    • @petrosaguilar8916
      @petrosaguilar8916 Před měsícem

      *if* you can get another 60k out it. Anything GM from the 80's or 90's wasn't the best vehicle new. At 25 yrs old they likely will nickel and dime, or even dollar and hundred bill you into it-not-being-worth-it territory. The very fact that the transmission failed at just 120k miles speaks for this.

  • @SuperBonefinger
    @SuperBonefinger Před měsícem +31

    I miss Pontiac a lot more than Oldsmobile, but I remember when the Cutlass Supreme was one of the most desirable cars to own.

    • @user-pgchargerse71
      @user-pgchargerse71 Před měsícem

      It was the best selling car in America in 1976-77

    • @TheRealMrRoyal
      @TheRealMrRoyal Před měsícem

      My first car was the one year only design 1980 oldsmobile cutlass supreme. Sadly I didn't know much about cars back then and it had some small issues we couldn't get fixed so I sold it for $1000. I've looked for another one off and on every since and hardly ever find a 1980 for sale. They are so cool because it was the only year with 2 headlights on each side but the flat grille instead of the slant grill that started in 1981 and 1 headlight in 1979 and previous.

    • @thingserik7269
      @thingserik7269 Před měsícem

      My 1st car '72 Cutlass supreme

  • @edjacobs8876
    @edjacobs8876 Před měsícem +56

    I was in the retail business for a long time. I learned one irrefutable fact. No one is indispensable. When your employee gave you an ultimatum, rather than change your business model to satisfy him, you should have refused. Guys like that are prima donnas. You gave in, he still walked. Did he give you 2 weeks? I hope so. Lesson learned.

    • @swissmrkc
      @swissmrkc Před měsícem +12

      Ah yes everyone is replaceable....thanks boomer....we have known this for a while. What about life is short, he doesn't want to work on junk cars....so he found something else....both views are admirable....and you chose the "prima donna" route....good for you, you must be fun at parties.

    • @edjacobs8876
      @edjacobs8876 Před měsícem +7

      @swissmrkc this guy got what he wanted. His boss bowed to his demands. He still quit. Talented guy, I've watched him work on all sorts of cars. Brilliant diagnostition. Helps his buddies out, shop owner allowed him access to shop after hours. Tough to replace a guy like that.

    • @piercehawke8021
      @piercehawke8021 Před měsícem +8

      ​@swissmrkc what's with the 'boomer' crack; I don't go around slamming Millennials aside from them getting on in age 😊, nor I pull that same crap with Gen Z nor Gen X, let alone any other cohort

    • @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
      @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus Před měsícem +2

      Pre-cisely.

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před měsícem +4

      LMAO, the decision to lose a lot of viewers I mean stop working on older American cars was because an employee gave the owner an ultimatum?!? Simp

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Před měsícem +186

    Mechanic tells you that if you keeping bringing in this stuff he will quit. So you stop bringing in those cars and he quite anyway.

    • @AbleMable
      @AbleMable Před měsícem +52

      Grimes did Wizard dirty

    • @442olds7
      @442olds7 Před měsícem +39

      I have worked with these type of guys before. They are a bit too smart for their own good. I bet he wont last at the place he went too either cause there will be something he doesn't like about it too and leave at some point.

    • @canadianintheukbrian
      @canadianintheukbrian Před měsícem +18

      I would say goodbye so long my business are you paying the wages the taxes rent etc etc , no okay when you do own your shop then you decided what cars you want in but when the days the shop is quiet no jobs coming in then what ,

    • @AbleMable
      @AbleMable Před měsícem +8

      ​@@petrosaguilar8916totally possible. Specialty mechanics definitely get a higher pay rate.

    • @britton6062
      @britton6062 Před měsícem +15

      @@442olds7 but if that is the case, he might as well fly solo. Guy knows his stuff.

  • @Slim1962
    @Slim1962 Před měsícem +16

    I remember wizard saying in a previous video that he was so swamped that they were not going to work on anymore American cars except for hoovies.

  • @oliverdelgado6952
    @oliverdelgado6952 Před měsícem +14

    My best buddie who passed away few years ago. Bought one of these same exact color. I remember going to dealership with him to pick it up. Good times. Miss him and that car

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +2

      Sorry to hear about your buddy. You'll get to see him again so don't forget that! When I drove this Bravada from Kingfisher, OK to Newton, KS via backroads it would sway side to side a little bit (thus the shot swaybar bushings) but it felt heavy...like a little road tank. I think it'll be a great winter wagon for my wife to get around in.

  • @mcy1122
    @mcy1122 Před měsícem +91

    For what it’s worth, I also misunderstood that you would not work on American regular cars. I was happy to hear that I misunderstood because regular car videos are the most relevant, approachable, and engaging for me. Thanks for the great content Wizard!

    • @geyser3445
      @geyser3445 Před měsícem +18

      That's what he said or led us to believe.

    • @user-rk3ho3lc5q
      @user-rk3ho3lc5q Před měsícem +17

      I agree. High end Asian cars or Euro exotics are not relevant to me so that statement kinda turned me away.

    • @newman5924
      @newman5924 Před měsícem +18

      You didn't misunderstand -- he said no domestics, which would EXCLUDE the olds bravada in today's video. The wiz changed his mind I guess.

    • @alec-sarah
      @alec-sarah Před měsícem

      @@newman5924Grimes didn’t want to work on domestics, but he has left…so policy has changed again now Junior Mint is back.

    • @JohnHoganN8
      @JohnHoganN8 Před měsícem +9

      He also said no to older cars once but then kept rolling out videos.

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Před měsícem +25

    The thing is, the foreign only shops are pretty common. Why? Better revenue and less competition. There are many places that can work on domestic cars, and while Omega is a large shop, they still have limited space and human resources. If they accept everything, then foreign cars have to wait longer. If they have the business it is better to specialize in that situation.
    The mechanic in question? I would work with him and simply assign him work on foreign cars only. But him demanding that no domestic equipment be allowed into the shop? That's just plain unacceptable. Adios amigo~
    Great video!

    • @marvellousm
      @marvellousm Před měsícem +1

      Definitely. Back when I had a Saab I took it to a guy who specialized in them and obscure European cars. He was doing just fine while the shop next door took care of the regular stuff.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Před měsícem +3

      Ehhhh, the story is a wee bit embellished. I mean I do own and personally maintain domestic cars. 🙃

  • @AbleMable
    @AbleMable Před měsícem +138

    "....except for Hoovie from Hoovie's Garage, we will no longer be working on domestic cars and trucks."

    • @britton6062
      @britton6062 Před měsícem +27

      thats what I remembered

    • @Munakas-wq3gp
      @Munakas-wq3gp Před měsícem +8

      The car wizard runs a business. He has to make decisions that are smart, not by the heart.

    • @duffyrobert19
      @duffyrobert19 Před měsícem +11

      That's what I heard as well. In a country where lots of whiners tell me 'We don't make anything here anymore'! Then I watch them climb into their Land Rover or whatever, as I'm scratching my head. Part of the fun of watching this channel WAS? the variety of cars and issues presented

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před měsícem

      Yeah gotta serve those domestics..and the blinker fluid and rad cap r and r will jack up the price in labor and cost ditto hoses and hose clamps...10. Bucks apiece😅😅

    • @MX-CO
      @MX-CO Před měsícem +11

      He changed his mind on this because the mechanic that wanted that policy is no longer there.

  • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
    @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před měsícem +62

    Yes, it's worth it
    For the amount of work $3000 seems fair, you're a good mechanic.

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před měsícem +4

      3k seems ok since the boat is gone and the RV. PROJECT KAPUT

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před měsícem

      @@user-ht1xu4gv2u What on earth? 🙄

    • @Evil-Spotify-The-Rocker
      @Evil-Spotify-The-Rocker Před měsícem +7

      3 grand is the payments over a 2 month period on a brand new piece of crap suv the automakers can't seem to build properly anymore. I just bought the same vehicle in the GMC flavor. It's awesome. I can actually work on it myself. I don't have to pay a shop a hundred plus dollars an hour to work on it

  • @matthewcooney7713
    @matthewcooney7713 Před měsícem +15

    I know it’s probably just a slip of the tongue, but they only come with V6 is and what was interesting about the Bravada was that instead of having four-wheel-drive it had all-wheel-drive which made it different than the blazer and the Jimmy that came in four-wheel-drive

    • @marcusdamberger
      @marcusdamberger Před měsícem

      A friend ended up with a Bravada just like this one, when an uncle died. They guy had different size tires and all at different ages, i.e. worn down at different levels on each corner. Suffice it to say, every tire was replaced all at once so they were even and the right size. The AWD system would not have been pleased with the different sized tires, it was advised this get straightened out right away before any damage or extra wear on the AWD system was done. I'm guessing if it was a 4 wheel dive system like the Jimmy, this would have been less of a concern, being you only engage 4WD occasionally for snow and mud etc.

    • @donphillips5957
      @donphillips5957 Před měsícem

      @@marcusdamberger Different sized tires are very hard on your differential. Here you've got 2, and that feedback to the computer in the transfer case is a recipe for disaster.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 Před měsícem +9

    My brother-in-law runs an independent garage that has been in his family since 1938.
    The business is about 70% European vehicles but they will work on any vehicle.
    Many of his long-term clients own both an import and a domestic so he has no problem servicing and repairing either because money is money and it keeps his shop and mechanics busy and the money coming in and it keeps his customers loyal.

  • @captainkirk4514
    @captainkirk4514 Před měsícem +12

    I had a 2001 Chevy Astro van with the 4.3 liter, Car Wizard is right, those old 4.3 votec engines are truly a reliable engine .
    That van had over 327,000 miles, and was still running when we sold it. The body was rusting out.
    It certainly wasn't a horsepower monster, but it just was a good durable engine. It's a shame they don't make them anymore.

    • @richardmullins9299
      @richardmullins9299 Před měsícem +2

      I've called them them the Dinosaur 4.3 as opposed to the LS derived 4.3. Horsepower was the highest and the most the could come up with is 200 hp. My dad had a 1992 C1500 with it and I inherited a 2003 GMC Sierra with it. Nice engine and easy to work with. Always like AC Delco Iridium spark plugs on the Sierra when I had it.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      @@richardmullins9299 I like it when my engines outlast the vehicle. Then I can always pull the engine and repower an old VW bus with it or sell it while scrapping the old rusted carcass.

    • @ceylontea5877
      @ceylontea5877 Před měsícem

      24mpg is nice

  • @samuelsabo9493
    @samuelsabo9493 Před měsícem +83

    It is, it's every Oldsmobile owners duty to keep it on the road as long as possible, I miss oldsmobile 😢

    • @timc9893
      @timc9893 Před měsícem +18

      Same with Pontiac 😊

    • @samuelsabo9493
      @samuelsabo9493 Před měsícem +6

      @@timc9893 any brand that's gone, mercury, Saturn, Saab, I definitely wanna own a car from one of those brands if not multiple haha

    • @tetriseffect711
      @tetriseffect711 Před měsícem +3

      Saturn ? Bro those are some of the worse piles of shit ever made

    • @bluecollarbuilds
      @bluecollarbuilds Před měsícem +3

      @@tetriseffect711 what about the sky

    • @samuelsabo9493
      @samuelsabo9493 Před měsícem +6

      @@tetriseffect711 almost every Saturn made before 05 was a reliable car, definitely not a piece of shit

  • @das11270110
    @das11270110 Před měsícem +10

    I worked at chevy/0lds dealer at the turn of this century. These and blazers were my pay check every week. There were so many of these and blazers on the road.

    • @stevenreynolds2327
      @stevenreynolds2327 Před měsícem +1

      Im betting you could R and R a timing cover on one in under 4 hours.

    • @das11270110
      @das11270110 Před měsícem +2

      @@stevenreynolds2327 yes lol there was a way around pulling diff.

  • @marvellousm
    @marvellousm Před měsícem +14

    The Regular Car Reviews video on the Bravada was so brutal. And funny

    • @donphillips5957
      @donphillips5957 Před měsícem +3

      Yes, when they were new they were very expensive considering what they are. Today the only reason they might cost more than a Blazer or Jimmy is because they're more likely to have low mileage for the age. I bought mine 5 years ago, a one owner with 90K.

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 Před měsícem +1

      Stated it was the WORST car he'd ever reviewed.

  • @JimFlanagan4206
    @JimFlanagan4206 Před měsícem +6

    I used to build those at the Moraine, Ohio GM assembly plant. I may have put the front axle in that truck! I did that or front spring install on the 2wd versions of the GMT 330. It was one of the first jobs after the frames entered the factory from the railyard.

  • @RetroWasteLand81
    @RetroWasteLand81 Před měsícem +28

    I wish we could have had an interior view from Mrs. Wizard. It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen a Bravada in a long time.

    • @B1970TBronze
      @B1970TBronze Před měsícem +4

      Yeah, what’s up with that? I have never seen one of these interiors.😢

    • @PeugeotRocket
      @PeugeotRocket Před měsícem +4

      IIRC It's just a cheap, crappy GM Blazer interior with leather and fake wood.

    • @RetroWasteLand81
      @RetroWasteLand81 Před měsícem +7

      @@PeugeotRocket That may be true but I still would have like to have seen it just for nostalgia sake

    • @jaydibernardo4320
      @jaydibernardo4320 Před měsícem

      There are still "special" brownies in the glove box. Mr. Wizard didn't want to get raided by the narcs.

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před měsícem +7

      Omg no, opening her mouth is the worst part of these videos and also when they get indefinitely paused and move on to something [anything] else

  • @Paul_Wetor
    @Paul_Wetor Před měsícem +7

    I have two older vehicles which are well-maintained and paid off. A repair of $600 is like one monthly payment on a new car. I've replaced other items in the past few years, so I know which parts are good. Why swap that for a used car that has problems I know nothing about? Paying $3,000 isn't cheap but if you like your vehicle, it's worth it.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      I trust older stuff more than newer. Crawl under a new vehicle and you'll see such thin metal you know within a few salty winters you'll have to junk it. All the screens and electronics makes them a NO for me. Can't work on it so I won't own it. I like mechanical simplicity with a little bit of safety thrown in the mix.

  • @therealbarnekkid
    @therealbarnekkid Před měsícem +6

    I know that timing cover gasket is integrated with the oil pan gasket, so changing it is really a nasty job. The GM shop book calls for disconnecting the engine mounts and raising the engine enough to lower the pan so the gasket can be removed. Some shops remove the engine from the car to work on it. Despite this these are still good reliable cars. I have a 2000 S10 Blazer with 352K miles and it keeps going. It has a few problems but it's still cheaper than buying new. I'm keeping it.

    • @donphillips5957
      @donphillips5957 Před měsícem +2

      @@therealbarnekkid yes, mine I replaced the motor mounts at the same time.

  • @joshuaanderson2256
    @joshuaanderson2256 Před měsícem +2

    I have a 2002 GMC Sonoma with 242k miles with the 4.3L. Love that truck and have been driving it for 10 years. It’s needed some work over the years, but it’s easy to work on and parts are cheap/readily available at any auto parts store. Really the only major issues I have had is the intake manifold gasket, injectors, and fuel pump. All of which needed replaced around 200k.

  • @oveidasinclair982
    @oveidasinclair982 Před měsícem +5

    My dad had a 99 Sonoma 4x4 extra cab PU, almost identical under the hood and undercarriage. He said those oil hoses to the remote filter were notorious leakers, but that remote filter location made oil changes so much easier.

  • @rgbigdog
    @rgbigdog Před měsícem +38

    $3000.00 is a bargain when you consider what it cost now to replace it with a new vehicle.

    • @ChickenC0re
      @ChickenC0re Před měsícem +2

      You’d have to buy a Bronco, a 4Runner or the like as equivalent new. You’re not getting in one of those for less than $45,000.

    • @stevenbaker5099
      @stevenbaker5099 Před měsícem

      It is worth it for $3K

    • @rabzjatt3590
      @rabzjatt3590 Před měsícem

      @@stevenbaker5099500$ max

    • @robertbell525
      @robertbell525 Před měsícem +1

      Definitely worth it if the vehicle is in otherwise nice condition. If it costs that much more to buy the devil you don't know, why bother chancing it. Just fix your nice ride and enjoy it for many more years.

    • @6gredlite907
      @6gredlite907 Před měsícem +2

      Any old vehicle that needs to be brought back to the specs, 3K is nothing. The thing is, there are mechanics out here that'd tell you to replace the vehicle when there's a expense like a transmission. Like, of course, it needs to be repair. it's a twenty year old vehicle.

  • @custos3249
    @custos3249 Před měsícem +8

    Never understood the value of the vehicle argument. Who cares? - assuming it's not rusting away and held together with hope and duct tape. Even if the car is worth a buck, how much are you going to spend on a down payment, monthly installments, interest, lose on depreciation since resale value is so important, and still have repair bills for that new/new to you vehicle? All comes down to what the vehicle is, of course, and parts availability, but it's pretty nearly always cheaper to repair than replace a vehicle.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +2

      You're spot on. My wife and I did the math. We compared depreciation from new vehicles to insuring brand new stuff plus the annual tags. Financially for us, buying a new car is just asinine. We can get a better deal with our money across the board by going this route. I can do much of the work myself once we get it home. Tags are under 40 bucks a year and insurance will be a couple hundred bucks a year. It leaves a lot on the table to put towards repairs and maintenance. If people would take a minute to understand mechanics and what's really going on under the hood, they'd soon see what a waste of money a new vehicle is. I've never seen a bigger waste of money than what people are spending now. They've got to be ignorant to spend that kind of money on cars and trucks when much better options exist out there in the form of southern USA rust free rides that just need some elbow grease to make them drivable again.

    • @donphillips5957
      @donphillips5957 Před měsícem

      @@custos3249 I keep telling my wife that. I change my oil twice a year, it never sees 3K between changes. Starts every time, I think nothing of taking it for the 150 mile ride to our son's house. Why do I need a car payment.

  • @ejgrant5191
    @ejgrant5191 Před měsícem +5

    My 98 S10 ZR2 went to 176,000 miles without having to change the problematic intake manifold gasket or central point injector....Decided to sell it and buy a 2020 ZR2 Colorado....I'm thinking my Colorado won't make it to 150,000 miles to tell the truth. GM built the BEST vehicles in that era....Glad your back to working on vehicles "relatable" to the average viewer👍

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      If you want a good vehicle that will last you a long time, those old Buicks from the 90s and early 2000s was the pinnacle of success. After that, they started making stuff so cheap. Crawl under one sometime and look at how stuff is built. In the salt of Nebraska, it just won't hold up. I watch the Just Rolled In youtube channel and people have rusted frames right and left. Years ago, our bodies rusted but seldom the frames. Now to meet fuel economy regs, they are making them so light and cheap they turn to powder and you get to pay for it. All that computer junk in them is nothing but a distraction to keep you from seeing how cheap they are built underneath. It's shocking.

    • @ChickenC0re
      @ChickenC0re Před měsícem

      Most GM models from the 90s into the early 00s weren’t the most reliable but they were inexpensive to keep on the road.

    • @ChickenC0re
      @ChickenC0re Před měsícem

      I see far more S10’s and the GMC equivalent than the Colorado models that replaced them.

  • @whitetailfox1
    @whitetailfox1 Před měsícem +12

    My aunt has one of these and it's still mint condition she takes care of all of her cars like that

  • @WildWildWeasel
    @WildWildWeasel Před měsícem +11

    Tbh one of the reasons why I became a mechanic and work on my own cars since 2013, is due to the absurd costs of labor, as if parts weren't already absurd as is.

    • @Munakas-wq3gp
      @Munakas-wq3gp Před měsícem

      Not to mention people in US get parts for a fraction of the cost we euro-tards do. Tax upon tax upon tax. Oh and shipping included, that's taxed too.

    • @SuperDirk1965
      @SuperDirk1965 Před měsícem +2

      Same here, since 1987.

    • @willytheekid
      @willytheekid Před měsícem +3

      Same...mostly because I dont trust mechanics to do the job properly! 😏(And I can do it without all the whining!!)

    • @jamesburns2232
      @jamesburns2232 Před měsícem +1

      My Dad always said, if you want it done, just hire somebody to do it. If you want it done right, do it yourself! 😉

    • @WildWildWeasel
      @WildWildWeasel Před měsícem

      @@SuperDirk1965 I'm millennial but always had gasoline running through my veins because of my father, and motorcycles. I'm not in a physical condition to ride motorcycles anymore but I still love wrenching on my daily.

  • @StrangelyIronic
    @StrangelyIronic Před měsícem +6

    It's straight with next to no rust. 4.3's don't get the best mileage, but they're fairly bulletproof and the difference in mileage versus buying something that would get slightly better for the same form factor would probably take more years than the replacement would last. I'd put the money into it, for modern stuff it might cost that just for a taillight assembly (they decided to have it all sealed so when it fails you're buying a new one or maybe using heat to open it and swap the LEDs if you have the expertise).
    I like old stuff anyway, my local daily is a 94 hard body Tracker I picked up with under 93k miles last year that had just been completely redone by the owner of the dealership as a toy before they decided they wanted a Taco instead and sold it up me for a loss.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      Can't go wrong with older stuff. Working on my grandpa's 1973 Suburban at the moment. Doesn't look like much, but it will be my heavy hauler and no electronics to fail or computer screens to blank out. Just good old simple mechanics. Taking backroads into Newton, KS from the south, I drove by many small towns with plenty of old squarebodies still being driven. We got it figured out here in the stix. :)

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 Před měsícem +7

    Omega needs an Olds Omega parts car just because.

  • @TheOnespeedbiker
    @TheOnespeedbiker Před měsícem +4

    I have a 1994 Jimmy with almost 100,000 miles. Had to replace the same oil lines (oil filter was moved adjacent to the front driver wheel well). Other than that and standard maintenance, it's still going strong.
    BTW, in life and business you are allowed a level of self determination, which sometimes (or often times) means making U-turns.👍

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      I don't watch the channel much, but never saw the videos people reference and had no idea. I asked Dave if he'd like to look it over and film it and he agreed. Must have had a change of heart.

  • @leonardhirtle3645
    @leonardhirtle3645 Před měsícem +4

    That car ‘s engine doesn’t have direct injection or variable valve timing. It’s a simple engine that if maintained properly will last a long time with no expensive repairs. If it were mine I’d keep it.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      Which is exactly what we're are doing with it!

  • @GlycerinZ
    @GlycerinZ Před měsícem +4

    in recent times, I've done $6000 worth of work to my car myself. Costed me a bit under $800. However im mechanically inclined and already have tools

  • @itstheweirdguy
    @itstheweirdguy Před měsícem +2

    As long as you worry about work that's worth doing, you'll be A-OK, Wizard. I LOVE all your list videos. Buy this not that. Good used car vs bad used car...You're top dog.

  • @Chuck59ish
    @Chuck59ish Před měsícem +3

    Except for the engine and body updates, it's still basically my 1985 S-15 Jimmy, except mine was 2-door rearwheel drive with a 2.8 L V-6 and a 4-speed manual.

  • @KaiPonte
    @KaiPonte Před měsícem +1

    Good video. This almost makes me miss my 1995 S-15 GMC Jimmy with the 4.3L Vortec. Only issue I had in 180,000 miles was the stupid central port fuel injector. If I recall, this version was all wheel drive. I gave it up when driving down the interstate at 65 MPH and my 4WD actuator suddenly slipped into 4Lo.

  • @jaydibernardo4320
    @jaydibernardo4320 Před měsícem +5

    I'm reading quite a few comments regarding Grimes. Remember folks, there's two sides to every story. Don't assume anything until you hear from both sides, otherwise you're just speculating. I doubt we'll hear from Grimes on his version, I believe he mentions in the comments here he just wants to move on. Fair enough. You have to admit Grimes was one heckuva diagnostic genius and i miss watching him here. I wish him the best.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Před měsícem +4

      I mean I own two domestic vehicles currently. 🤷‍♂️

    • @TheRealMrCods
      @TheRealMrCods Před měsícem +3

      There are three sides to every story: their side, his side, and the truth.

  • @spankyham9607
    @spankyham9607 Před měsícem +2

    You work on what you want. I'm glad to see this ol' girl still on the road after 25 ish years ( built in 1999 probably ) and for me, 3K wouldn't even touch labor cost on a modern vehicle, so it makes it worth it.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      Precisely! You see what I see!

  • @spiceykibbles1901
    @spiceykibbles1901 Před měsícem +6

    One of the best CZcams videos ever created was about this vehicle … iykyk

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před měsícem

      @@spiceykibbles1901 RCR?

    • @marcusdamberger
      @marcusdamberger Před měsícem

      Indeed, "The worst Car I've ever Driven, Bravada" RCR czcams.com/video/8UA-zQSkZIc/video.htmlsi=XKItkVwKXfmKkHO6

    • @spiceykibbles1901
      @spiceykibbles1901 Před měsícem

      @@rickc303 yes sir

  • @ladellhill7103
    @ladellhill7103 Před měsícem +2

    Car wizard you are very wise when it comes to comparing whether a car is salvageable or not

  • @seanhoward8025
    @seanhoward8025 Před měsícem +5

    How about the Saab 9-7? It was a nameplate-engineered version of the GMC Envoy/Chevy Trailblazer…except Saab made GM relocate the ignition switch to the center console.

    • @DaveG123
      @DaveG123 Před měsícem +3

      I've had a 9-7X 5.3 since 2017. Great cars.

    • @01Bouwhuis
      @01Bouwhuis Před měsícem

      So thats Whats underneath them....

  • @miketeeveedub5779
    @miketeeveedub5779 Před měsícem +4

    I had 3 Oldsmobiles growing up; two Cutlass coupes ('78 & '81) and an '81 Omega. They were great cars. My father especially liked them. He borrowed my 78 Cutlass and the Omega and drove them more than his own GMC 3/4 truck! Sadly they're all gone - Pops too. Time marches on. RIP Oldsmobile and Dad.

  • @brandonsmith5506
    @brandonsmith5506 Před měsícem +4

    I remember years ago when I worked in the garage years ago I used to wrench on a bunch of these. They were using the remote oil filter on the blazers/jimmys/bravadas of the early 90s.

  • @Nousername9-b1n
    @Nousername9-b1n Před měsícem +47

    Good call taking domestic cars and trucks back! The mechanic who quit needs to face reality that most people drive domestic cars and trucks. His lost, your gain.

    • @Michael-yi4mc
      @Michael-yi4mc Před měsícem +1

      Tesla is domestic.

    • @oonwing
      @oonwing Před měsícem +7

      How could you give up on your BREAD AND BUTTER...i don't get it....

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Před měsícem +5

      @@oonwing If you specialize, you can limit your tool buys and get really good at the makes you do. It is hard to have all the software for everything as well as special tools.

    • @debl9957
      @debl9957 Před měsícem +4

      I'm enjoying these vids on older domestic cars 👍🏻

    • @4Runner21
      @4Runner21 Před měsícem

      I didn’t understand what Wizard indicated, his decision to not take domestics previously was because the prior tech didn’t wanna service domestics anymore?

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Před měsícem +1

    My first car was an Oldsmobile. A '76 Olds Cutlass S that I bought for $400 in 1988 from my neighbor who'd bought it new in '76. The A/C still worked. 🙂 It really was the perfect first car for teenage me in the 1980s.

  • @bluecollarbuilds
    @bluecollarbuilds Před měsícem +7

    As an Olds fan there is absolutely no limit to fix one up and keep it going

  • @ChevyS10Blazer
    @ChevyS10Blazer Před měsícem

    Yep! I bought a 2001 Chevy Blazer 4door 4x4 last year. (103k miles). I did spend about $3000 in repairs to get it perfect. Only $6000 into this thing, but now she is ready for a cross country road trip.

  • @biggiefitz6275
    @biggiefitz6275 Před měsícem +31

    Imagine casually telling the CEO/owner/boss that if he brings in common, good paying contracts that you'll leave for no legit reason. Id expect to be fired for that.

    • @evelynsahoe8896
      @evelynsahoe8896 Před měsícem +6

      Not sure if you're in the car business but if you don't know mechanics don't need the shop the shop needs us. We are in such high demand I could walk out of my job today and have a new one tomorrow probably getting paid more. Not to mention I've worked at almost 10 different shops now and I've met maybe one or two techs on Grimes level... any technician that good is making the company bank so they're gonna get special treatment.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Před měsícem +10

      @@evelynsahoe8896there’s a lot more to the story than you’ll see on video. My intent was to leave quietly without drama for my own personal reasons, not the cars I worked on.

    • @alexandrecouture2462
      @alexandrecouture2462 Před měsícem +7

      @@GrimesGarage Quite a few good mechanics have been quitting ''Wizard''. I guess something is going at this place, or with this boss. Oh well, it's life...

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Před měsícem +11

      @@alexandrecouture2462 that it is. My reasons for leaving differ vastly from what’s presented but I prefer to remain neutral and let things be. 🤷‍♂️

    • @Darksyne
      @Darksyne Před měsícem +5

      @@alexandrecouture2462that’s just the life of a mechanic. Good ol’ saying “my tool box has wheels for a reason”.

  • @maxoklock4805
    @maxoklock4805 Před měsícem

    Have an older Honda Rubicon ATV that back in ‘19 I also put more than it was worth removing the engine, replacing the infamous hydrostatic trans, cam, timing chains, oil pump, many other parts. Biggest DIY mechanical project I’d tackled.
    In almost 5 years now of like new reliability now it has evened out and was money well spent vs if I had went out and spent the $10K at the time for a new one.
    Satisfying every time I ride the the thing that I saved it from scrap, it works perfectly, and I know it inside and out

  • @situationalawarenes
    @situationalawarenes Před měsícem +3

    Oldmobile is exotic now. I like it.
    Come on, 6k for such a car?
    Red and white interior looks great.

  • @ajchiappetta8795
    @ajchiappetta8795 Před měsícem +2

    All of my jobs at my shop recently had been over $1k, even doing brakes. It’s costing so much now when I give out invoices now.

  • @johnlabree6286
    @johnlabree6286 Před měsícem +12

    The quote was, except for Hoovie from Hoovie's Garage we will no longer be working on domestic cars and trucks. Which is why we thought you would no longer be working on them.

    • @Itstime2029
      @Itstime2029 Před měsícem +5

      Exactly what you heard. Is Wizard becoming a Biden?

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      @@Itstime2029 All I can say is money talks. Honesty I don't watch all his videos so I didn't know he wasn't doing domestics, but I asked in advance, and he agreed.

  • @longrider8265
    @longrider8265 Před měsícem +2

    Part of deciding to fix up an older vehicle is having a wizard to do the work - a knowledgeable and honest mechanic. He knows where to look to find the small issues that will become big. Has a team of good mechanics to do the work and can be trusted not to pad the bill with useless but profitable work for him. Good job Wizard !

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      Yep my wife and I are paying this bill and still will end up having way less money into this and have a much better vehicle than what we could buy new. This is a win for us.

  • @madmike2624
    @madmike2624 Před měsícem +9

    What the hell????? I thought Omega was sticking to "high end" foreign automobile service????

    • @oliverdelgado6952
      @oliverdelgado6952 Před měsícem +3

      He never said that . The Mandela effect 😂

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před měsícem +6

      @@madmike2624 he absolutely did say that, at the start of the Buick LeSabre video, which also happened to be the last of his videos many of us watched

    • @Bubbles12345-cat
      @Bubbles12345-cat Před měsícem

      What is the Mandela effect?​@@oliverdelgado6952

    • @petrosaguilar8916
      @petrosaguilar8916 Před měsícem

      ​@@rickc303he says whatever generates views.

  • @drewtonhouse
    @drewtonhouse Před měsícem

    Glad to see you are adapting / recognising your (employee) skill sets .. it's a valuable (and tough self learning) exercise in how to keep your business doing it's thing and more importantly doing it profitably

  • @adamv242
    @adamv242 Před měsícem +4

    120K and it's already on it's second transmission? This truck is NOT good for 250K-350K miles.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      The Bravada was driven to California and back and more than likely on old or low transmission fluid. With good fluid and conservative driving, it won't be an issue.

    • @JoeFpoc
      @JoeFpoc Před měsícem +1

      Probably a 4l60. When i was a mechanic i used to work on a ton of the s10 versions. The Magic number was usually around 160k where the transmissions would go out, maybe the awd put a bit more strain on it. I’ve always had great luck with the 700r4 transmissions.

  • @GrandMasterBill
    @GrandMasterBill Před měsícem

    I had this exact one. Bought for 3200 in 2008 with 100,000. Blew a valve the first week(my fault). Fixed and had the car for another 12 years. Went on a lot of camping and road trips. Awesome in the snow. Last couple years had shuttering issues. Needed 2500 to pass inspection. Sold to a friend for 250 and it died a few months later😢 also had a 97 blue blazer!

  • @mikeL5183
    @mikeL5183 Před měsícem +12

    The heydays of 'badge engineering'.

  • @caayydenn
    @caayydenn Před měsícem +1

    I would really love to have another one of these. I had a 1994 and a 1992. Love the first gens the best. Still had the full time AWD. Such cool rigs with Smartrac. I use to offraod the hell out of mine. Always thought a V8 swap with the AWD would be pretty cool.

  • @FATBOY2222
    @FATBOY2222 Před měsícem +4

    You have to be ready to pivot with anything in life/business

  • @zachlenning2653
    @zachlenning2653 Před měsícem

    I have a 2000 Bravada. Drove it from Washington state to Indiana 2 years ago when I moved here. Loaded to the gills. It is a good runner. Also has a rebuilt transmission, lol.

  • @pops55650
    @pops55650 Před měsícem +3

    Well the other thing that’s worth putting 3 grand into it is you aren’t making payments on a new vehicle, for the next few years. (If that was their other choice)

  • @villet271
    @villet271 Před měsícem

    I like these S-10 SUV's. My 1999 Chevy Blazer still has original, shocks, headlight bulbs, and drive train. Everything still functions and I still take on long trips. It has 170000 miles.

  • @mds2465
    @mds2465 Před měsícem +3

    I didn't know that Grimes doesn't like working on American cars. Interesting, considering he's owned many TBirds including at this particular moment.

    • @TheBarberShopScott
      @TheBarberShopScott Před měsícem +4

      Worked on several this week in fact... Never told me he refused to work on domestic 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @mixedbaggolfer11
    @mixedbaggolfer11 Před měsícem

    My mechanic in the late 1990s owned a Bravada and raved about it! I always look forward to each of your videos, Car Wizard!

  • @palletwizard
    @palletwizard Před měsícem +6

    Wow the shop is really empty. Hoovie must have paid! Vacation time!

    • @CarWizard
      @CarWizard  Před měsícem +4

      Got a lot of big projects done lately.

  • @245bryce
    @245bryce Před měsícem +1

    I loved my 96 Jimmy. It was such a cool little SUV. Its pretty tightly packed under the hood and not super easy to work on but doable. Good thing it didnt need much work.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      Agreed it's a little tight under there but nothing like these modern FWD cars. Holy smokes!

  • @jonallen1985
    @jonallen1985 Před měsícem

    I had a 1994 GMC JIMMY 4 door 4x4, when I sold it it had 292,043 on the odometer, engine ran great I did full synthetic oil changes every 4-5k miles, replaced the transmission at 265000 miles, I sold it with bad rear gears and the driver door stopped opening, other than that it was a cool rig.

  • @irish3313
    @irish3313 Před měsícem +4

    I called in to get my caddilica worked on and I was told you no longer work on domistic cars

    • @cutehumor
      @cutehumor Před měsícem

      calling him back and point them to this video. report what they say. Hope he didn't tell us in the video and we never find out

  • @RobsNeighbor
    @RobsNeighbor Před měsícem +2

    I would give anything to see a truck so solid! Wisconsin didn't leave to many survivors.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      I found this on FB Marketplace. Look from OKC to Dallas down to Brownville, TX and across NM to Phoenix...rustfree is paramount with lower miles being 2nd. The old hippie gal who sold this got rid of it just to upgrade to something newer since it was getting older and not because there was anything majorly wrong.

  • @user-qr3wp1md5r
    @user-qr3wp1md5r Před měsícem +28

    im not going to rewatch the video but i swear he said no more domestics unless it was an already established good customer.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      Maybe that's it! I paid my Smart Car bill no protest!

    • @mildmanneredthinkingman9323
      @mildmanneredthinkingman9323 Před měsícem +6

      @41 seconds in the Buick LeSabre video he did say: "Except for Hoovie from Hoovie's Garage, talking about the general public, Omega will no longer be working on Domestic Cars and Trucks." Nothing wrong with changing your mind back to fixing Domestic if you want to. But this is the line in the video. Perhaps Wizard could have explained it a little better in this video. Because I'm confused what's said now, vs. the LeSabre video.

    • @SuperDirk1965
      @SuperDirk1965 Před měsícem +2

      And now they're doing domestic cars once more. That's the Wizard's prerogative. If he wants to he can say that come tommorrow he's only repair pink cars. And the next day orange ones.

    • @evelynsahoe8896
      @evelynsahoe8896 Před měsícem +5

      he 1000% did lmao think he just feels dumb cause he made that decision trying to keep Grimes happy and he left anyways so he's tryna act like it never happened.

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-qr3wp1md5r he absolutely did, and lost a lot of viewers as a result of pursuing the dream of exotics

  • @donphillips5957
    @donphillips5957 Před měsícem

    I have a 2001. Replacing the timing cover isn't as much fun as you make it sound like. The bottom edge rests against the oil pan gasket, and it has a little lip on the inside that's a real trick without dropping the oil pan. It'll take every bit of that 10 hours.

  •  Před měsícem +4

    To me a reliable vehicle is worth more than it's book value.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      You hit the nail on the head. I'll still be driving this long after people have scrapped what they are buying today.

  • @dave_n8pu
    @dave_n8pu Před měsícem +2

    I had a slightly older Bravada than this one, the engine died on it, and I didn't have the money to get it fixed. It was decent on gas, and it could just about anywhere in the snow, miss that vehicle, Wish I had a vehicle like the one I had.

  • @onetjeffersonsplace
    @onetjeffersonsplace Před měsícem +7

    I just spent $2400 redoing many things on my 2003 Dodge Durango SLT. From new dual exhaust, new tires to new radiator, electric fans, transmission solenoids , pressure regulators. AC repair. New hoses , belts, water pump, brakes, wheel bearings and master cylinder brake booster combo. Because it has great styling. Solid built on truck frame. Will outlast any 40 to 100k SUV or Truck I could get new. I get comments all the time about how nice it is and how great it looks. I have people trying to buy it from me all the time. What would that leave me with? buying an overpriced new one and having a massive payment with many years to pay. No Thanks

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      Well done man. My wife and I view our rides entirely on mechanical principles. We don't care about looks because looks are misleading. Our little town only has 2 dealerships - Ford and GM and anything else is in Lincoln, Omaha, and KC. 3 of our local private shops shut down due to the owners retiring. If your vehicle needs emergency service, it's cheaper to have it towed to a local servicing dealer than the hour to Lincoln. Many boxes were checked off for us on our Bravada. It fits what we were prioritizing.

    • @marko7843
      @marko7843 Před měsícem +1

      I also like the first 2 generations of Durangos.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Před měsícem +1

      The weak point is the OHC V8. If it had a 318, that would be bullet proof.

    • @JoseOrtiz_1416
      @JoseOrtiz_1416 Před měsícem +1

      Man I miss my 2001 dodge durango, I live in the north east so sadly it rotted away . If I could find a clean one no rust I would jump on it in a heart beat

  • @CoolTI-Daniel
    @CoolTI-Daniel Před měsícem +1

    Not sure which mechanic of yours said that. From what I recall of the ones who do come on camera, they all looks like awesome guys. I would have assumed it would be a none issue given the fact you have so many lifts. If the mechanic is highly skilled on exotics and doesn't want to do lower end domestic... should be fine given your popularity and high demand. In the end it all comes down to teamwork and positive work environment for everyone. I wish you and the gang of awesome media creators all the best and keep the awesome videos coming :)
    (Hoping for another Car Trek in the near future)

    • @SilentServiceCode
      @SilentServiceCode Před měsícem

      It was Jake's friend that started working there and started being all douchey

    • @TheBarberShopScott
      @TheBarberShopScott Před měsícem +1

      @@SilentServiceCodeodd he's having zero issues at his new employer... Makes ya think maybe this isn't actually how it went down but someone is trying to save face...

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Před měsícem

      @@SilentServiceCodecommanding a healthy work environment is far from douchey my guy

    • @skree_fpv436
      @skree_fpv436 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@GrimesGarageI'm gonna guess the work environment at Omega isn't so healthy

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Před měsícem +3

    yes it is worth it. a person would pay 20.000$ or more for newer car.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      Right on man....we priced Toyota, Lexus, and other modern products...in our opinion they are all overpriced heaps. The problem I have is the metal used underneath is so thin to start with and in Nebraska winters, in just a few years your vehicles is unsafe to have on the road. We don't care about mileage in this case...just reliable wheels for my wife to do a 100 mile daily trip in inclement conditions. The rest of the time it will be parked in the garage and fired up occasionally to keep it limber.

  • @anomamos9095
    @anomamos9095 Před měsícem

    Tip
    When replacing tail shaft seals always ensure that there isn’t a bearing that needs replacement too.
    Also check the sealing surface for damage from wear.

  • @philspear73
    @philspear73 Před měsícem +12

    $150 an hour is high, especially for Kansas.

    • @01Bouwhuis
      @01Bouwhuis Před měsícem

      Wtf....thats lambo mechanic money overheden... who also does volkswagen....

    • @TheBarberShopScott
      @TheBarberShopScott Před měsícem

      It's actually roughly the average.

  • @eliwilson3902
    @eliwilson3902 Před měsícem

    I have an s10 and I needed to get the intake manifold gaskets done as my coolant had back flowed into my oil. Luckily I caught it pretty early on and I know a mechanic like David who is just an honest guy who will show you everything he is doing. He got the thing busted out in a few days taking other jobs ahead of me (I told him no rush since he was cutting me a deal since we do business together). I wanna say it was about 10 hours or so of labor and the guy did the work for almost nothing. Great motors my buddy has a blazer he's been trying to kill since the thing is so rotted out and he can't get it to die. But they are definitely a pain to work on when the time comes.

  • @fboomerang
    @fboomerang Před měsícem +5

    The best ever Bravada review was from RCR. Scathing and hilarious. He would never spend 3k on a Bravada fix. But on classifeds I see really nice ones for 10k now.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      I've seen that video and had a good laugh out of it. When you view things through the eyes of practicality and longevity, you can put up with a lot of shortcuts in other areas. I would have liked it better if the front end had a solid axle as well. Don't care about doing a slalom on the way work. Mechanical simplicity is what it's about for me. I'd drive a model T to work if I owned one. Doesn't get much simpler than that.

  • @thx113868
    @thx113868 Před měsícem +1

    I have a 2000 Explorer bought for 5000 in 2011still have it. I have spent close to 10,000 dollars on it. That's 13 years I have owed it. It is set up with left gas and right brake. Had a stoke in 2009 so that's why its that way it is.. Don't need a new car, I know what condition the vehicle is in, I hope that it will be my daily drive till I don't drive anymore. Love your channel watch every day you have a new episode.

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden Před měsícem +5

    Oldsmobiles count as exotic now.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      Maybe since it's 24 years old it's considered a domestic antique. :)

  • @LazloNQ
    @LazloNQ Před měsícem

    A local workmate of mine who retired drives the twin to this Bravada and he absolutely loves his. It was partly inspiration from him that lead us to seek one out. The interior is in pretty good shape except the plastic grill in the dash is busted up and the little flaps covering the mirrors are broken so they fall off and the lights next to the mirrors stay on. I'm just going to pop out the bulbs if Dave hasn't done it already. Plastic.....argh!

  • @noway6362
    @noway6362 Před měsícem +3

    10 years ago I could buy these at auction for less than $3,000.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      I love a vehicle that nobody wants. You get them cheaper!

  • @OLDS98
    @OLDS98 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for sharing this Oldsmobile Bravada,. It was interesting to see and see Car Wuard discuss this model. As an Oldsmobile owner, I say thank you. I own a 1996 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight and a 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado. The owner has a good vehicle. I have said if I were to buy an suv, I would buy a 2002 and up Bravada. I like the looks of that generation. I liked the early ones from the 1990s that had digital gauges as an option.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      As a rule I avoid digital gauges because of the threat of electronic failures. The more mechanical the more I like it, but I have to compromise somewhere. Godo on you for owning the Oldsmobile 98 and Toronado...both great GM vehicles. Keep 'em rolling! You'll never find better...

    • @OLDS98
      @OLDS98 Před měsícem

      @@LazloNQ I understand. Thank you for your response. I had analog gauges go put before. That was mechamical. Most new cars have digital gauges in 2024. I never was a fan of analog gauges. That is just me. I am doing my best to keep them rolling.

  • @indolentcheese
    @indolentcheese Před měsícem +5

    I'm old enough to remember the Olds tag line "this is not your father's Oldsmobile" I had a Delta 88 that you could fix by yourself without a zillion dollar scan tool and 100 years of automotive experience. Yeah they were Detroit lead sleds & got terrible gas mileage but when we went on road trips nobody wanted or could all pile into their Datsun B210! Kudos to the Wizard for showing us the remaining Oldsmobile dinosaurs; nostalgia does have a place on his channel.💯👍

  • @JamesSliter-iz9sn
    @JamesSliter-iz9sn Před měsícem +3

    Awesome! I watch your channel mainly because 1) I believe you are the best mechanic I see online (or at the very least on par with Car Ninja and Scotty Kilmer) and 2) I am a GM truck enthusiast and I look forward to these type of vehicles on your channel.

    • @SilentServiceCode
      @SilentServiceCode Před měsícem +3

      "Scotty Kilmer" and "best mechanic" are words that should be very far apart

    • @Nousername9-b1n
      @Nousername9-b1n Před měsícem

      @@SilentServiceCode There is nothing wrong with Scotty.

    • @SilentServiceCode
      @SilentServiceCode Před měsícem +1

      @@Nousername9-b1n sure just don't call him a mechanic or competent

    • @Nousername9-b1n
      @Nousername9-b1n Před měsícem

      @@SilentServiceCode Go look at his channel and you’ll see that he is a good mechanic and he does all types of mechanical work so stop being a hater. I trust Scotty way more then Wizard.

    • @SilentServiceCode
      @SilentServiceCode Před měsícem

      @@Nousername9-b1n Do you drive a 1996 Celica

  • @mixedbaggolfer11
    @mixedbaggolfer11 Před měsícem

    I first learned how to drive on a 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 98 in July 1984. I quickly learned how to ease on the brakes and to gently nurse the gas. Oldsmobiles are legendary!

  • @AE86FTS
    @AE86FTS Před měsícem +26

    Meat's back on the menu, thanks to Junior Mint

  • @thetinpin
    @thetinpin Před měsícem

    "... Here is our venerable 4.3L V6..." I love how I said the exact same line, at the exact same time, out loud, in the exact same pacing that you used, to describe what was under the hood 😂😂

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun Před měsícem +3

    Love the old GM products from that era they were certainly on par with Toyota reliability wise. One of the things I want to get for myself soon is a 4x4 old Blazer from that era.

  • @Alex-xi2nz
    @Alex-xi2nz Před měsícem +1

    It’s got the tried and true 4.3 V6. Very reliable engine and quite torquey.

    • @nathanexplosion5478
      @nathanexplosion5478 Před měsícem

      Agree great engine, just everything around it in this and all its platform twins is garbage.

  • @bendino9016
    @bendino9016 Před měsícem +3

    add a turbo and this thing is a syclone/typhoon.

  • @PerfectInterview
    @PerfectInterview Před měsícem +1

    Your labor rate of $150 per hour is a bit steep, considering Junior Mint is doing most of the work. How much are you paying him per hour? $35? $40? That’s one hell of a markup.

  • @alanbradford3130
    @alanbradford3130 Před měsícem +5

    I kinda understand Grimes trying to steer his career in a certain direction, but insisting that your independent shop employer to only take certain types of cars, especially in Kansas, isn't really fair. If a job is bending your career in a direction you don't like, its up to YOU to change employers.

  • @JasonFlorida
    @JasonFlorida Před měsícem

    I've always liked Oldsmobile as well Wizard. My first car was the newly restyled 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SL 2Dr. It was gunmetal gray with a red velour interior. I never had one problem with that car and it was just over 100k miles. I only had to replace the brakes and a couple calipers. Great car ... Good times!!!!

  • @JakeTheSnakeProductions
    @JakeTheSnakeProductions Před měsícem +6

    Near bullet proof, my ass... Those turds can barley handle their stock power... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @webworkhere
    @webworkhere Před měsícem +1

    I HAVE A 1995 4.3 VORTEX SLT GMC JIMMY 4X4 WITH TOW PACKAGE LOVE IT BLACK WITH 300,000 MILES RUNNING GOOD CHANGED THE FUEL PUMP, OIL COOLANT HOSES, STARTER, AND NOW NEED TO FIX THE EXZAULST SYSTEM THEIR IS A SMALL COOLANT LEAK THAT I'M TRYING TO FIGURE OUT AS WELL AWESOME VEHICLE TRUCK TO BE HONEST.

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem +1

      You know it man. It looks boring, but underneath it's rugged as heck and easier to work on than modern awd stuff. This vehicle was specifically chosen because it checked all our boxes. We chose right.

  • @bobbates7343
    @bobbates7343 Před měsícem +7

    Try this , if its broken and the owner has the money to pay you to fix it you take on the job

    • @jamesburns2232
      @jamesburns2232 Před měsícem

      And if it's broken and the owner has the money to pay you to fix it but then decides to stiff you? 😕😕😠🤬

    • @LazloNQ
      @LazloNQ Před měsícem

      @@jamesburns2232 That won't be me!