NEVER Buy a Toyota Like THIS ONE! Hint : It's not The Sequoia!

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • Today I share with you a very sad story of a car purchase that really went south for the new owner of this Toyota Sequoia. And why you should never rush or make excuses when buying a used Toyota assuming it's a reliable car and skipping over many red flags.
    In this video we do an inspection on a 2001 Toyota Sequoia that initially checks all the right boxes but as the inspection goes through, more and more red flags appear that I wish everyone would be aware of.
    Buying a car is a stressful endeavor even for those that know about cars. That's why it's essential that you spend the most time truly checking a car out.
    I truly wish this video helps folks out there not make the mistakes that were made when purchasing this particular car regardless of how inexpensive the car was.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:12 Initial Inspection Exterior\Interior
    7:21 Why This Car is in The Shop
    8:50 Under The Hood Inspection
    12:44 Under The Car Inspection
    21:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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  • @derekwhite1462
    @derekwhite1462 Před 11 měsíci +867

    This man is a blessing. Honestly, integrity, hard work, caring, and a platform to influence the next generation of mechanics (and everyone else). Congratulations on your well deserved success.

    • @univenpecalipre
      @univenpecalipre Před 11 měsíci +3

      Too opinionated...

    • @DillonAuto
      @DillonAuto Před 11 měsíci +6

      I agree. I love Scotty Kilmer's channel, but his technical explanations are sometimes wrong. This is actually better.

    • @Melicoy
      @Melicoy Před 11 měsíci +2

      I'm not 5 years old wow. repeat repeat talk down. I'll pass

    • @univenpecalipre
      @univenpecalipre Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Melicoy yeah he has a cliche storytelling mode

    • @needeep6
      @needeep6 Před 10 měsíci

      Absolutely!

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 Před 11 měsíci +302

    What a great technician this man is. Total professional.

    • @hankyhank1652
      @hankyhank1652 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Yes indeed, The Car Care Nut is so professional, CALM and peaceful, like Kwai Chang Caine aka Grasshopper of Kung Fu. ☯

    • @mococaboy17
      @mococaboy17 Před 11 měsíci +1

      dont look like it

    • @limosine
      @limosine Před 10 měsíci +3

      Imagine being the owner of this car and watching your mechanic highlight all the defects of your car, and lack of buying savvy on CZcams. The shame would be insurmountable 😂

    • @wc7920
      @wc7920 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@hankyhank1652😅😊😅😅😊😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😮😅😅😅😅

    • @craigbosko2229
      @craigbosko2229 Před měsícem

      Not just total professional but also TOTAL HONEST!!! IT'S HARD TO FIND A 100% TOTALLY HONEST MECHANIC.

  • @matts_.4494
    @matts_.4494 Před 6 měsíci +43

    This video may have saved me from a disaster. I was getting ready to replace the steering rack on my ‘99 4Runner. I had just watched this video and decided I should inspect the vehicle very closely. I knew my frame was getting rusty but I kept telling myself that it wasn’t that bad. Well, a proper inspection revealed that the inside of the passenger side frame rail was completely rusted through along the bottom edge. This is where the lower control arm bracket for the rear axle is attached to the frame. I decided immediately that the vehicle was no longer fit for service. I can’t thank you enough for inspiring me to do the right thing.

  • @classicgames9947
    @classicgames9947 Před 8 měsíci +42

    I have a 2004 with 535k 3- timing belt,water pump. Original engine and transmission. No leaks and still runs strong.

    • @lyaoyas75
      @lyaoyas75 Před měsícem +2

      You're doing awesome. I have an 2002 Sequoia with 310,000 miles. 2 timing belt, radiator, alternator, rear main seal, and valve cover gaskets so far. Original motor and trans.

    • @ianscreamsvideo
      @ianscreamsvideo Před měsícem

      What’s it cost for a timing belt replacement on the 4.7?

    • @scooterman1965
      @scooterman1965 Před měsícem

      I have one coming up, curious myself.@@ianscreamsvideo

  • @redalert206
    @redalert206 Před 11 měsíci +610

    The gas lever and trunk lever are bearable. I would've walked away after seeing the shifter completely broke off. The rust just sent it over the hill. Sorry for whoever bought, the cheap price should've been the biggest red flag.

    • @yeahman1756
      @yeahman1756 Před 11 měsíci +31

      the body rust should be the first dead give away to walk away.. unless they want to buy that sequoia Just to part out all of the other cosmetic interiors and exteriors that is salvageable.

    • @tonymontana897
      @tonymontana897 Před 11 měsíci +36

      It's shame on the person who had the nerve to even offer that death trap for sale in the first place. He should refund the money to that poor, unsuspecting buyer.

    • @damiangrouse4564
      @damiangrouse4564 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I didn’t listen closely enough…how cheap was it?

    • @garyziegler7710
      @garyziegler7710 Před 11 měsíci +14

      A cheap price for that era Seqouia? Definitely walk, no run, away.

    • @redalert206
      @redalert206 Před 11 měsíci +18

      @@damiangrouse4564 he didn't actually give the price of what was paid but if it was more then $500 then it was high way robbery and a death sentence driving that thing. Previous owner should've just parted it out smh.

  • @yianni2809
    @yianni2809 Před 11 měsíci +61

    His casual and calm "no big deal" attitude and sarcasm has me on the edge of my seat! 😂 Thank you @CCN

    • @johngreydanus2033
      @johngreydanus2033 Před 11 měsíci +1

      We can only hope the previous owner watches this video at some point in time.

  • @CR500R
    @CR500R Před 10 měsíci +173

    I had a 2003 Tacoma that had a rotted frame. In 2013, when I bought it, Toyota still was doing the free frame recalls. It was quite an ordeal, I've never seen a whole frame swap until that point. I was amazed. In 2 days, the technicians had a brand new frame, lower control arms, entire brake system, fuel lines, rear suspension, spare tire carrier, etc... installed. It was almost $15k in parts and labor that was free due to the recall. It was a wonder truck after all that was fixed. I wish I still had it. But a couple years later, I was too tempted by a full-size crew cab Chevy 4x4. Looking back, I wish I had kept the Tacoma.

    • @77.88.
      @77.88. Před 8 měsíci

      Toyota stands behind their products where many others DON"T?

    • @nichon1951
      @nichon1951 Před 8 měsíci +56

      you swapped it for a 4x4 chevy . Man, what were you thinking?

    • @niightmaregaming
      @niightmaregaming Před 7 měsíci +15

      Especially since its probably going for more now than when you bought it in 2013 LOL

    • @CR500R
      @CR500R Před 7 měsíci +13

      @nichon1951 I wasn't thinking. I was stuck between a rock and a hard place. I had to move across the country for work in two days when the Tacoma failed me. I had to cut and run. I wish the timing were better... but sadly, I simply had to report to my next duty station in a few days.

    • @CR500R
      @CR500R Před 7 měsíci +1

      @niightmaregaming It probably is worth more now!

  • @auggyboy284
    @auggyboy284 Před 10 měsíci +85

    I’ve asked so many dealers and private sellers to send me photos of the frame of “clean” Toyotas. They rarely will agree to that because they know the frames are bad. Thanks so much for doing what you do🙏🏼

    • @gds6381
      @gds6381 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I bought a '19 4Runner with 24k miles. It's a Toyota "Certified" used car. I made them put it up on the lift (after educating myself HERE with the Car Care Nut. The car is blissful to drive. i love it! Nicest, sweetest car I've ever driven or owned.

    • @jacksonlever1585
      @jacksonlever1585 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Hmm I just bought a 2006 Sequoia with 171K. The 3rd party mechanic I use put it on a lift and said hes never seen a frame so rust free. Saw it for myself. Literally not even a hint of rust or drips. Car was in FL most of it's life. Extremely clean underneath. Bought the car the same day.

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 Před měsícem +1

      That's the biggest factor that keeps smart people away from Toyotas. Like how have they not figured out how to galvanize yet? Some Audi/VW/Porsche figured that out 40 years ago. I guess you swap rust for less reliability. 😄

  • @cpscps2679
    @cpscps2679 Před 11 měsíci +409

    Sitting in my 06 Sequoia now. 224k miles. Still excellent condition. Best vehicle I have owned. I am the warranty.
    Update 8/20/23- Just finished 7086.4 mile drive around the country. Zero significant problems.

    • @AdamWild572
      @AdamWild572 Před 11 měsíci +48

      Lol, I am the warranty. That was amazing.

    • @HingerBinger
      @HingerBinger Před 11 měsíci +29

      Skyler, I am the warranty.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Před 11 měsíci +11

      My 2000 Suburban with 113,000 miles here in rust free Texas, is still doing well!

    • @adamk9652
      @adamk9652 Před 11 měsíci +12

      One of my childhood friends had their base model 04 Sequoia up to 300k when it started having electrical problems. Traded it in for a rogue 🤣. Now I wish them good luck with said rogue
      Our 03 land Cruiser lasted 306k before we threw in the towel.

    • @AtomicNexus
      @AtomicNexus Před 11 měsíci +12

      ​@@HingerBinger I AM THE ONE WHO WARRANTS.

  • @adroitus
    @adroitus Před 11 měsíci +246

    Thank you for this video. We always hear “check for rust” when talking about used cars, but actually seeing a bad one is super helpful to those of us who don’t get under a different car every day and see the spectrum of what can happen.

    • @Wen6543
      @Wen6543 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Even when you can´t see rust be careful, my car´s floor was rooting like nuts but the rust protection under was flawless, i realized when i pushed a bubble and my finger just went through everything, the damage was to extended by then and unworthy of repairing.

  • @jeremyvoght9062
    @jeremyvoght9062 Před 8 měsíci +26

    Great video. As a Toyota Master Tech I've seen tons of frames replaced under warranty. Mostly a northern issue due to salted roads. But also here in Florida is the tow a boat to the ocean. Salt water reak havoc on those frames. Always look underneath these vehicles

    • @matthewlester2907
      @matthewlester2907 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I live in northern Ohio. I take my car through a car wash with good undercarriage sprayers after every snow melt or not long after I know the salt is gone for a while and I pressure wash underneath every spring. I've never had a rust issue doing it this way.

    • @herrba
      @herrba Před 19 dny

      @@matthewlester2907I was thinking something like that would help wash off the salt and other grime off,

  • @turtleh
    @turtleh Před 9 měsíci +6

    Original owner had anger management issues.

  • @apoc341
    @apoc341 Před 11 měsíci +147

    Did the guy who brought that car even bother looking anywhere but the painted outside of it? Crazy purchase.

    • @icosthop9998
      @icosthop9998 Před 11 měsíci +5

      😢 I did that once 😭

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@icosthop9998 Once is *almost* excusable. More than once you deserve what you get!

    • @MrRedHotChiliMan
      @MrRedHotChiliMan Před 11 měsíci +10

      I bought a crappy framed 4Runner once.. not nearly this bad, but still, not very good. I was young and inexperienced. Now I do my research about common issues of yr/make/model and a thorough inspection.

    • @simbatortie9684
      @simbatortie9684 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The car is now SALVAGE !!!!!!!

    • @simbatortie9684
      @simbatortie9684 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Luckily the seller didn't think about duct taping all those rust, LOL!!!

  • @harrypaez2796
    @harrypaez2796 Před 11 měsíci +350

    We purchased a brand new 2003 Sequoia. Turned 20 years old. NEVER had a problem. NEVER been to the dealer. I maintain it myself. Will keep until the day I die. This is a excellent vehicle.

    • @ricmagik
      @ricmagik Před 11 měsíci +36

      Put that sequoia on a lift and look under

    • @anibalbabilonia1867
      @anibalbabilonia1867 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@ricmagik 👍😂👍I agree! Specially living in Illinois!!

    • @harrypaez2796
      @harrypaez2796 Před 11 měsíci +44

      I live in CA. The undercarriage is spotless.

    • @RS-of1om
      @RS-of1om Před 11 měsíci +6

      Have a 05 Sequoia 55k on it. Solid as a rock. Drive it sparingly.

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@harrypaez2796 that’s crazy how it snowed out there that time. That’s how you know the weather is getting erratic.

  • @simoncorporation3
    @simoncorporation3 Před 5 měsíci +29

    This man just saved a lot of people's lives in particular those who aren't aware of dangerous structural deficiencies, I remember years ago being almost ripped off looking for work vans every vehicle I checked out had a rotten frame, the dealer was unscrupulous.

    • @paradoxicalcat7173
      @paradoxicalcat7173 Před měsícem +1

      There should be a way to report these people. They are knowingly selling vehicles that could kill.

  • @barrybarry5305
    @barrybarry5305 Před 10 měsíci +3

    You captivated me with this video! FIRST TIME I’VE WATCHED THE ENTIRETY. Extremely informative and well laid out.

  • @vladimirtugin8533
    @vladimirtugin8533 Před 11 měsíci +20

    In Russia we usually look at the condition of the frame first of all. That is all because the factory code is written on the frame, and if it is unreadable, it is almost impossible to get the car registered. Thank you for the video.

  • @laura-ann.0726
    @laura-ann.0726 Před 11 měsíci +28

    Thank you, Ahmed. This was maybe the most valuable CZcams video I'll watch this year. Living in California as I do, vehicles aren't exposed to road salt like they are in New England and the upper midwest, but we do have 1,000 miles of coastline on the Pacific, and millions of vehicles that spend most of their lives within 50 miles of the ocean. Lots of older cars in San Francisco end up with extensive rust by the time they're 15 years old, and not just rust, but lots of electrical faults from salt water corrosion in the wiring harness connectors.
    For most of us, who have no way to lift a vehicle other than maybe a set of ramps, there's no easy way to do a thorough inspection of the frame and underbody. Having an inspection done by a trained mechanic, in a shop where the vehicle can be raised on a lift, is worth every penny.

    • @laurat1129
      @laurat1129 Před 11 měsíci +4

      From one Laura to another, I agree w/everything you wrote. Years ago, a friend moved from Boston to LA in his Explorer, so salty the mechanics there thought he'd been off-roading on the beach.
      On the other hand, I moved from LA to Boston in a 17 yr-old CA Saab, and a few mechanics here were reluctant at first, then happy when they saw that despite the work it needed, it was looked almost factory-new underneath. As you said, I can't see it. So I ask my mechanic to lift in his nice well-lit garage and let me video front-to-back like this.
      To paraphrase Ahmed: May the good car lord/s (mechanics & me) bless and keep this car going.

    • @9ZERO6
      @9ZERO6 Před 11 měsíci

      Man those rusted out West Coast cars are everywhere. Except anywhere I have ever been there. Lol.

  • @Zacharias3
    @Zacharias3 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video and showing how a buyer can ignore problems. Almost talking themselves into buying that they should run away from. Great video!

  • @tarustrader
    @tarustrader Před 7 měsíci

    Loved this video. I agree with everything you said. Not enough videos like this exist. Well done.

  • @WEATHERSCRUZCRUZLIFE
    @WEATHERSCRUZCRUZLIFE Před 11 měsíci +13

    I'm the original owner of a 2002 Toyota Sequoia it has 355k miles. Very good truck. The handle to the rear hatch did break and the shifter lever did get stuck and needed to be replaced.

  • @kaafromoz
    @kaafromoz Před 11 měsíci +25

    OMG how did someone even put new tyres on that rust bucket, ty for bringing this to your channel. I bet you can not wait to get that out of your shop.
    Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖

  • @HARRUMPH-SAL
    @HARRUMPH-SAL Před 10 měsíci +1

    Honesty is the best policy. Period. Best, informative video I’ve seen in a loooong time.

  • @sfitz-rp4du
    @sfitz-rp4du Před 10 měsíci +32

    I love the - "but wait, there's more" on this poor Sequoia. Great video on what to look out for on salty winter road regions.. Perhaps the safety glasses help keep the rust and muck out of your eyes? I love your thoroughness and early warning signs of trouble lurking.

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thats ok we can fix that... but then we look over here 😂😂😂

    • @estuardo2985
      @estuardo2985 Před měsícem +1

      I keep hearing the car wizard's voice in my head "but wait! there's more!" in this video.

    • @sfitz-rp4du
      @sfitz-rp4du Před 23 dny

      @@estuardo2985 Yeah, I like Car Wizard too. Amd mentioned him once in a video.

  • @maxospreys2964
    @maxospreys2964 Před 11 měsíci +33

    Couple of things that I know about First Gen Sequoias, 1). Rear Tail Gate Latch usually break, make sure you replace with OEM one, don't buy cheap after market won't work. 2). Make sure that the Timing Belt is replaced.

    • @JC4130BMX
      @JC4130BMX Před 11 měsíci +5

      The metal replacement handle is boss

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wouldn’t even get a timing belt engine honestly. My first car hyundai Elantra 05 had a timing belt it was a great car and reliable but thankfully a small accident got me away from it since I know chain engines are usually better. but my prius 07 has a timing chain. The only issue is it requires synthetic for the hybrid engine so a bit more expensive but a timing chain.

    • @joshuadejong7115
      @joshuadejong7115 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@robmalcolm8042chain engines aren't neccesarily better. Most chain engines are interference which is a problem. While a lot of timing belt engines are non interference. Inspection and replacement on a belt is easier and cheaper. My buddy literally had to pull a whole motor since ford put 2 timing chains on, one behind the front cover, one in front of the firewall. On top of that, that's because the chain guides were plastic. They have pros and cons but if you maintain either setup, they will usually last a long time.

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Před 11 měsíci

      @@joshuadejong7115 after some time yes most engines became interference but that goes for timing belt ones as well. I know most known non-interference engines before were mostly chain driven.

    • @robmalcolm8042
      @robmalcolm8042 Před 11 měsíci

      @@joshuadejong7115 yeah they both do but despite that it can depend on the engine design of the said brand as well. Some have a better design where plastic guides aren’t a issue but yes that is a very common problem how the timing chain location and design is. Personally though I feel if you take care of a timing chain engine with oil changes and it isn’t designed like crap as the ford one you mentioned then it can be a better design in the long run. Some chains go a very very much longer time than a belt before it actually is done for.

  • @samgrieg2542
    @samgrieg2542 Před 11 měsíci +30

    So glad I found your channel. No yelling, no time wasted. Just clear and concise information in every video. This was an Instant subscribe. THANK YOU.

    • @jdawg414
      @jdawg414 Před 11 měsíci +5

      No crazy music over him talking. Love this channel.

    • @Njderig
      @Njderig Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jdawg414 agreed! There are too many automotive channels that get ruined by gimmicks, loud music, annoying sound effects, and jump cuts.

  • @anthonypuozah1519
    @anthonypuozah1519 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the professional advice. I used to inspect only the exterior and interior quality.

  • @davidthomson7815
    @davidthomson7815 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Another great video. Every buyer of an older car needs to watch this. My opinion is if you can't keep your car in good repair and service you endanger your self and others. Thanks again.

  • @KD-fu8ob
    @KD-fu8ob Před 11 měsíci +156

    With respect to whomever bought it, there was about 30 things in the original superficial check that should have made them run vs looking the other way.

    • @michael8209
      @michael8209 Před 11 měsíci +29

      I'm sorry but if someone sees that shofter in that condition and proceeds with purchasing the car is just bananas

    • @persistence4752
      @persistence4752 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I wonder how much they paid for it

    • @simbatortie9684
      @simbatortie9684 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@persistence4752 Probably a donation car.

    • @persistence4752
      @persistence4752 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@simbatortie9684 I agree, Stevie Wonder could have seen this lemon 🍋

    • @ToyotaAristo
      @ToyotaAristo Před 11 měsíci +2

      Toyota owners will tell you is fine even after spending Range Rover money. Same with the 2GR and 2AZ issues.

  • @dolamyte
    @dolamyte Před 11 měsíci +48

    Hood latch being the only working latch is my biggest red flag next to all the rust, it means either only mechanics worked under the hood, or more likely it didn’t get worked on much at all

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I was thinking when he pulled that lever and it was not broken that the owner never opened the hood.

    • @ohiofarmer5918
      @ohiofarmer5918 Před 11 měsíci

      Lol

  • @JoseCastillo-eh4hr
    @JoseCastillo-eh4hr Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bad ass dude. Honesty always gets you more business. Keep up the good work.

  • @DriftWood40
    @DriftWood40 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve learned so much from this man over time it’s just incredible. This guy and the car wizard are the reason my house has a 4Runner in the garage and had a Tundra until I needed 3/4 ton unfortunately. I have a 09 Camry I use for a work horse commuter and I learned from the car care nut the engine in my Camry is prone to piston scoring the cylinder without careful maintenance. Great channel.

  • @captnmike597
    @captnmike597 Před 11 měsíci +24

    I particularly appreciate that he started and ended the argument by getting into the mindset of a car buyer. Except for the shifter arm, I too might have fallen for this car thinking I could get a few years service from a car with "cosmetic" problems. Of course, the lesson here is to ALWAYS put a car on a lift BEFORE BUYING and that that includes Toyotas and Hondas. Thanks for a great lesson.

    • @RobS123
      @RobS123 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I felt the same thing, a bunch of nickle and dime issues. But I had a feeling I knew when we looked underneath, it would be the reason for his warning. I was seriously looking at 1st Gen tundras 13 years ago, until I crawled under one that lived close to the beach. It was shocking!

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
    @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 11 měsíci +111

    Wow the shifter is shocking. That's not just a hammer hand owner, that's a sledgehammer hand owner. How can you damage so much on your vehicle? I would buy one owner vehicles if I could because a car doesn't make it to 200k miles with such an owner from the start.
    Edit: THIS IS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE?!

    • @tharais
      @tharais Před 11 měsíci +7

      Maybe it was stolen and that's how the thief managed to get it drivable?
      Several late model Chargers and Challengers have been stolen in my area lately. And it was reported in every case that the thieves broke into the cars, hammered the shifter into neutral breaking the parking locks and were able to get away with them.
      I can't fathom how that could work or how the steering lock was overcome but, evidently it does work.
      Break it and take it.

    • @slalomking
      @slalomking Před 11 měsíci +4

      Ha ha, drive it like you stole it !!!

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@slalomking wow maybe Literally in that case

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@tharais yeah that sounds like it, I also assumed it was stolen when he showed the window switch wasn't working, then I saw it was for the left rear window so that's wasn't it, but the hammered shifter could be it, and if you already smashed the shifter off maybe you can get to the steering rack and defeat the lock or something

    • @simbatortie9684
      @simbatortie9684 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The car is now SALVAGE !!!!!!!

  • @shaun8550
    @shaun8550 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What a great channel, very smart, professional and articulate with no " good ol boy" mentality. You are respectable, thank you

  • @HossLUK
    @HossLUK Před 10 měsíci +3

    When i was looking for a car last year i found a 2014 acura rlx for 17k and when i drove it, it felt great and it looked great. So i decided to take it to a mechanic to have it inspected. Good thing i did, because he found numerous permanent codes, a hole in the oil pan, oil filter leaks, numerous permanent codes for the rear wheel steering, the power steering/electric steering (i forget which one this car had) even had some very concerning codes. He told me it's not worth it. So i listened to him, i took the car back to the used car lot, showed the guys what the mechanic showed me, told them i would buy it for 12k at most because of everything I'd have to do to it. They laughed at me and didn't even bother counter offering. Even tried to go into a whole speech about "maybe i should rethink what class of car i should be looking at." Lol. But i was respectful (even though i wish i would've said something) and just moved on about my day. Not kidding, the next day i found a 2014 lexus is250 at a Beaman Toyota for 17k. I went to go look at it, drove it around and instantly fell in love. Had it inspected, everything was great. The car had a very, very extensive service history, all at lexus dealers. 2 owners. So, i offered 12k for it, and we ended up on 14k before all the extra fees. It had 134k miles on it, I'm now up to 145k, and it is just the smoothest and most comfortable car I've ever been in. Could not be happier with my choice.

  • @riteshdhawan8383
    @riteshdhawan8383 Před 11 měsíci +33

    This guy is amazing. Calm, composed, coherent, provided amazing advice about what we need to look for when looking to buy a used car. I never bought a new car in my life. I buy used. This is gospel truth to me.

  • @dgurevich1
    @dgurevich1 Před 11 měsíci +42

    I had the exact opposite experience buying a 2009 lexus RX450h with 160000 miles.
    It had a bunch of cosmetic issues with the bumpers and scratches because it lived on tight city streets.
    The inside was perfectly clean and whole. There were zero things broken anywhere.
    In 4 years I owned it I only replaced wear items in the suspension, regular service, and recently had to fix the hybrid battery. I'll take that any day.

    • @colchronic
      @colchronic Před 11 měsíci +3

      Wife has a RX350 we got it very cheap but it had lots of problems All the problems I've been fixed but now it's looking oil but it has 265,000 mi and is loyal as hell starts every time transmission works perfectly have not had any major issues

    • @murasakii1996
      @murasakii1996 Před 11 měsíci +3

      That’s how my daily driver taco is. Peeling clear coat, dent in the bumper from previous owner. But the frame is spotless, interior is very clean, and I’ve taken good care of it for the last couple years i’ve owned it.

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I would much rather some cosmetic issues on a used car... I dont care about scratches.. I want to see good service records and good maint.. some scratches and dents will not put you on the side of the road.

    • @Steverz32
      @Steverz32 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I bought a 2005 rx330 with a 180K on the clock & it’s the best car we have ever owned! When it goes to the wrecking yard in the sky, we will buy a newer 1. Just had timing belt done & all fluids and belts done😊 Toyota sure can build a good car!

    • @colchronic
      @colchronic Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Steverz32 honestly I think that those are more reliable than the 2gr however they need timing belts

  • @user-zx1qo9re3c
    @user-zx1qo9re3c Před 7 měsíci

    Much respect to you and your integrity upheld!

  • @MojaveHardware
    @MojaveHardware Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for delivering such useful and practical information. Very well said and illustrated! I couldn’t have watched this at a better time since I have been on the market for a Toyota and have been frothing at all the low priced rigs… 🤔

  • @kingmo4653
    @kingmo4653 Před 11 měsíci +83

    i’ve driven my new 2002 sequoia for about 16 years with the cracked manifold sound, the yaw sensor broken, rear hatch broken, and many MANY more problems. but the one thing i absolutely loved in those 16 years was that the sequoia NEVER once left me stranded or died. always started right up. 16 years!! which is why i now have a 2018 sequoia platinum.

    • @tndeere2
      @tndeere2 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I have the same Sequoia with same problems. But we still drive it everywhere runs and drives great.

    • @TP-zt3gp
      @TP-zt3gp Před 10 měsíci +1

      I hope I have the same reliability with my new 2023 sequoia capstone.

    • @michaelminetta2167
      @michaelminetta2167 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Haha have the same 2002 with 266k all the same issue and a 2003 tundra with 333k will have it till it's falls apart or I do

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 Před 10 měsíci +5

      The powertrains in Toyotas sold in the last decade are far inferior compared to the powertrain in you 02 Sequoia. The engines back then were simple which is why they were rock solid reliable. I hope people aren't assuming that because their early 2000's Toyota was reliable that they are going to get the same reliability out of a new Toyota of the same model. A lot of us assumed that the 3rd gen Tacoma was going to have the same legendary Toyota QDR that the previous Tacos had but the 3rd gen has been a turd gen for a lot of us.

    • @jasono2139
      @jasono2139 Před 10 měsíci +4

      That's most cars you dummy! 🤣
      It blows me away how easily pleased Toyota owners are so long as the engine rolls over and the car will move. 🤦
      My Passat has over 100k miles on it, and it ALSO has never left me stranded anywhere... and it doesn't have a laundry list of broken parts on it.

  • @macdisciple
    @macdisciple Před 11 měsíci +35

    In 1985 I bought a rusted out 78 Honda with a new coat of paint. Could not even put it on a lift for inspection. I drove it for a month before the front struts popped up through the wheel wells. Learned a lesson.

    • @johnmccallum8512
      @johnmccallum8512 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Last time I saw that happen was in the '60s I heard a bang and looked around and saw a car with both front struts poking through the wings. The ammount of rust on this car it wouldn't get through our MOT examination infact I doubt if the tester would allow it to be driven out of the testing shop. Goodluck to the owner.

    • @davevolz6138
      @davevolz6138 Před 11 měsíci

      They make em from our old beer cans.
      It shows

    • @Blakecryderman7244
      @Blakecryderman7244 Před 11 měsíci

      @@SkeletalMisunderstanding not if you rinse the salt off regularly. Also depends if your buying an old 80’s car or a 2010’s car

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@SkeletalMisunderstanding If Toyota would use aluminum for the body and frame they would last forever.

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@davevolz6138 If they did they wouldn't rust.

  • @PJH4101
    @PJH4101 Před 2 dny

    You are the ONLY CZcamsr who at the end of your video’s blesses the viewer with the Aaronic blessing. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @MartyMotoring
    @MartyMotoring Před 9 měsíci +4

    Spot on. I've owned a 2002 and now a 2005 Sequoia Limited 4x4 and frame was always the first thing I've checked because they can get really unsafe like this! I've replaced a bunch of stuff on mine, and it is solid now, but rust is always an issue in Pennsylvania. Mine has 315,000 miles on it and I just did the timing belt myself. Thanks for the informative video! -Marty

  • @MatthewTheCCMA
    @MatthewTheCCMA Před 11 měsíci +89

    I was wheezing once I saw Scotty. 😂😂 The care care nut, The car Wizard & Scotty Kilmer are my top 3 mechanic go to’s! I’ve been watching Scotty since the very beginning and car wizard and your channel are the newer but very much loved additions!
    I feel like it’s the buyers responsibility to ensure they are buying a good quality used car. Toyota lays the foundation and the owner maintains the “house”. Some foundation layers “cough cough GM” can’t seem to get the foundation right. My family growing up owned everything from a Chevrolet Lumina, Ford Aerostar, a few ford explores, a few Chrysler products I can tell you my mental health is much better driving my toyota 😂

    • @bobsapp807
      @bobsapp807 Před 11 měsíci +7

      The three wise men

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 Před 11 měsíci +14

      Don't Forget South Main Auto... Also excellent repair and diagnostic work...
      Scotty is more entertainment mixed with some info... but he is ABSOLUTELY wrong on many things he says. Some things he is very correct on.
      Car Wizard is also great.. but does not do much actual repairing on video.. but does talk about the issues which is great too... what not to buy etc.
      If you want to see actual customer cars in the rust belt being fixed.. South Main Auto..
      Pine Hollow is also pretty good for diagnostic stuff..

    • @MatthewTheCCMA
      @MatthewTheCCMA Před 11 měsíci

      ⁠@@kens97sto171 I’ll take a look! I actually haven’t heard of them!

    • @GT-gt4bf
      @GT-gt4bf Před 11 měsíci +19

      Scotty is unwatchable.

    • @montestu5502
      @montestu5502 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@kens97sto171 - Two excellent choices. Watch Wes Work is also very good.

  • @MagicBrownMan
    @MagicBrownMan Před 11 měsíci +34

    take a shot every time AMD says its ok, and also realize that everytime he says ok he really is just being nice.. it is not ok. lol

    • @Desertfox92308
      @Desertfox92308 Před 11 měsíci +6

      A nice way of saying it's a POS! Stay away! Lol

    • @zeroelus
      @zeroelus Před 11 měsíci

      I was having fun until he showed the hole in the frame near the front of the car and said words to the effect of "but ok, no big deal, now lets move on to something worse". He mentioned him and his crew were nervous under that car and heck, I was anxious just sitting here and I was fairly confident everything had turned out all right.
      What a lack of decency to sell a car like this and NOT mention these critical issues.

  • @Nywindshieldcrackrepair
    @Nywindshieldcrackrepair Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the great inspection.

  • @brandonmcdaniel930
    @brandonmcdaniel930 Před 2 měsíci

    So glad I found you!!! You have so much knowledge that is just how I think about vehicles. I have a 1 owner 12 Platinum Tundra that I bought back in 2019 from a Dr. That took care of it. I did so much research on trucks before buying a Toyota. I had 12 f150 with the ecoboost and after I had the rattle at start up and replaced all the timing chains and all the time it took to me to do the repair I said to myself never again. Thank you again Sir!!

  • @silenthill1035
    @silenthill1035 Před 11 měsíci +50

    Thank you so much for this video. It basically taught me how to do pre-purchase car inspection myself before even deciding to take the car to a mechanic for a pre-purchase car inspection. I have been trying to learn car inspections myself but now in newer cars, there are covers on engine which makes it so difficult for people like me to inspect cars on our own. I made a mistake in my recent used car purchase because it was a Lexus so neither I paid too much attention nor the mechanic who did pre-purchase used car inspection.

    • @lucidbarrier
      @lucidbarrier Před 10 měsíci +6

      I looked over this 04 Avalon about 2 years ago. Checked the fluids, checked the body and insides. The oil looked clean. The oil light was kind of flickering at stop lights but seemed to drive ok and it felt like it needed an alignment. A lot of people wanted the car, so I decided to buy it. I got home and immediately changed the engine oil, the engine just looked too clean to me. The oil on the dipstick looked pristine. The oil that came out was completely black and sludgy. The engine was full of sludge and after I removed the valve covers, I found the worst caked on black sludge I have ever seen. One of the camshafts hadn't had oil for so long that it scored the bearings until they were paper thin and they looked completely burnt. After I cleaned the heads, the engine developed a rod knock. I really liked the car, it was smooth, the interior was roomy and the trunk is huge. I wish I would have listened more closely to my intuition. While I was looking at the cars he had available, I noticed he had a lot of problem years for cars because I looked up the complaints online.

  • @tomdrummy4984
    @tomdrummy4984 Před 11 měsíci +18

    I would have guessed by the 5:00 mark with the rust around back door and the wavy cargo mat, that it was backed into the water at a boat ramp

    • @joegrahe3958
      @joegrahe3958 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Yeah as soon as I saw that cargo mat I thought "flood damage"

    • @laurat1129
      @laurat1129 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I think you have the answer right here that really tells all we need to know. How nice of the seller to not disclose this. It'd be interesting to look up the VIN and at least see in what state this Sequoia has been.

  • @gds6381
    @gds6381 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I want to thank you for all of your incredible advice. I bought a Certified pre-owned 2019 4Runner with 24k miles. I had the dealership put it up on the lift so that I could check the undercarriage and especially look for those trouble areas known to rust on the 4 Runner. I'm very EXTREMELY grateful that YOU educated me on what to look for and that i did my due diligence in making sure I knew what to look for. I could have bought a car with more bells and whistles like lane change and other sensors but in the end, I had a real hankering for the 4Runner. I read too many issues with the Highlander and even the Honda Pilot and Passport (my runners-up). i would've loved to have had the money to go with a Sequoia but I'm happy enough with my 4Runner thanks to the Car Care Nut!

  • @YTC518
    @YTC518 Před měsícem

    Love your videos! Love the the attention to detail and the time you take to explain everything. Your advice is outstanding and honest. Thank you so much for the great videos. 👍👍🙏🙏

  • @elliottbrown5151
    @elliottbrown5151 Před 11 měsíci +40

    I love your unbiased honesty on the condition of the car over the brand. I learn so much from your videos and I look forward to each one that you put out! Thank you Car Care Nut!

  • @Runsfrombears
    @Runsfrombears Před 11 měsíci +19

    I had a 2006 sequoia Toyota replaced the frame for free. Big recall. It’s still going strong. No major issues ever.

    • @steveg6978
      @steveg6978 Před 11 měsíci +1

      yes those are fantastic, when you find one buy it.

  • @marktwo3160
    @marktwo3160 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video! Priceless information for those people who know nothing about used vehicles. These problems are truly extreme safety issues. I hope the owner follows your advice and has it towed to the nearest salvage yard.

  • @NQR4real
    @NQR4real Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for making this video. Very informative and enlightening. 😊

  • @CU08
    @CU08 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Yep. After wrenching on cars for a few years, I'm VERY apprehensive to buy a used Honda or Toyota. Not because they're bad cars, but because owners go into them saying, "Eh, it's a Honda/Toyota, it'll last forever" and scoff on doing even basic maintenance. I saw so many of these cars that would come in at almost double the recommended oil change intervals, which are already a bit too long IMO. With how good their resale value is, I just would never be able to justify paying a premium to potentially have a car that was abused for 3+ years.

    • @keithbellair9508
      @keithbellair9508 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Honda toyota drivers are tight as a frogs ass… always trying to save a penny.. they skip oil changes to save a dollar.

    • @manujadesilva22
      @manujadesilva22 Před 10 měsíci +3

      The 2 Japanese used cars that I've bought (Nissan and Honda) both failed within 6 months. The 3 German cars that I've bought have served me for years without any major issues.

    • @jasono2139
      @jasono2139 Před 10 měsíci

      How long is "too long" for an oil change??
      Most cars (and oils) can easily do 10k miles (unless it burns oil like a Subaru) between changes.

    • @manujadesilva22
      @manujadesilva22 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@jasono2139 10,000 miles is too long in my opinion. I think oil changes every 5000 miles (that’s what I do) will keep your car running for a long time.

    • @jasono2139
      @jasono2139 Před 10 měsíci

      @@manujadesilva22 that's not what the manufacturers recommend, nor is that what the motor oils say either.
      Granted, that's not ALL CARS... But most modern cars say 8k to 10k.

  • @randyduncan795
    @randyduncan795 Před 11 měsíci +8

    "GM style problems." That's a thing. I bought an old Chevy for $600 when I was 15. It had about 60K miles. I learned all about oil leaks, changing every pump on the car, diagnosing and replacing blown head gaskets, pulling a tranny to have it rebuilt, brakes, electrical, and so on. To be fair I kept that car way too long and gave it away to someone in need with about 200K on it. That old 305 was still going strong and the car taught me a lot about shadetreeing.

    • @zeroelus
      @zeroelus Před 11 měsíci +2

      Agree 100% and there's some GM style problems you can get away with if the car is meant to do only a few things, and or some are so basic there's few things to go wrong with them in the first place. Dad has a beater 99 Silverado 2500, we're outside the US so it's a single cab, short bed with the 5.7L vortec V8 that in the US was used in a bunch of vans, airbags, AC, a 4 speed manual, disk brakes, but NO ABS (some panic stops with an empty bed are character building) and it came with an AM radio. Those leaks and random part failures sometimes happen but it's a work mule, it's scratched and dinged but rust is not a problem here, if it can haul the load needed and fixed enough to not be leaking all over the place, that's all we need from it, and seeing the price of new trucks today, we'll probably keep it until it can no longer be repaired by us or for cheap.

  • @stuntdriver2147
    @stuntdriver2147 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent !!! EXCELLENT VIDEO !!!!! Thank you for posting !

  • @pj8624
    @pj8624 Před 6 měsíci

    Cars in the 60's 70's 80's were bad for rotting out!!! I'm shocked that it's still happening!!! Back in 1974 I had a 1965 pontiac that was only 9 years old and the frame was shot and had to scrap it!! Awesome information!!! Love all of your videos!!! :)

  • @cwmoser
    @cwmoser Před 11 měsíci +14

    Wow, as nice as that Sequoia looked at the beginning I would never have thought all those things were wrong with it. I've bought a lot of cars, mostly used, never run into that. Boy am I lucky. Certainly opened my eyes. Thanks for posting that video.

  • @re8746
    @re8746 Před 11 měsíci +20

    We picked up a 2013 Sequoia about six years ago. It had 55k miles on it and we paid $35k out the door. Its an awesome ride and we could not be happier. It has just over 100k on it today.

    • @Krakondack
      @Krakondack Před 11 měsíci +2

      I have the same year - picked it up in 2020 during the lockdown, at 98K miles. Only 111K or so, now, but it does the long trips with everyone loaded up, not suburban commuting where fuel economy matters. It's great for the highway, but interior quality is definitely sub-par. On balance, very happy with it.

  • @Buasop
    @Buasop Před 2 měsíci

    I was armed with your knowledge when I bought my Lexas RX300 6 months ago and I thank you. I bought a clean one but looked at several. The frame was the first thing I inspected. Thanks for your calm explanations and for never yelling like others do on their videos

  • @tommc49
    @tommc49 Před 9 měsíci

    I really like this guy's presentation skills. I wish I had someone this knowledgeable to check a used car before buying one.

  • @jdmoffat7680
    @jdmoffat7680 Před 10 měsíci +18

    The loyal following those sequoias have is something else. I purchased a 2003 Limited from an auction a while back my $1500 purchase ended up costing me over $5000. I was lucky to get my money out of it. From stuck liftgate to timing belt I covered it all. Great video.

    • @walkingjustice3703
      @walkingjustice3703 Před 3 měsíci +1

      From auction, and you're complaining? Mine turned out 16yr and runs like a horse. Can go anywhere with it. Get a sequoia out of a dealership n you will love toyota.

  • @soundman447
    @soundman447 Před 11 měsíci +6

    This kind of stuff makes me glad that i live in the south and we don't have these rust issues

    • @tharais
      @tharais Před 11 měsíci +2

      Ditto for CA. Although, cars from other locales showing up in the used car fleet here are not unknown. Particularly after serious flooding in far away states and the insurance companies have paid out and sold the flood damaged vehicles into the wholesale markets. Somehow, some of them get washed titles and shipped to dealers in California who peddle them off on the unsuspecting public.

  • @dimamoscow
    @dimamoscow Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, thanks for putting great effort into educating inexperienced buyers!

  • @pablino7777
    @pablino7777 Před 10 měsíci +6

    The broken shifter is actually common on the sequoia and tundras of this era.
    I replaced one on my sisters car last month.
    There is many diy videos on replacing this part because it gives out after 200k.

  • @eddy67
    @eddy67 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I see vehicles like this all over Ohio. No state inspections and loads of road salt every year. Lots of broken down heaps on the side of the highway

  • @vince9four
    @vince9four Před 11 měsíci +26

    Great advice - I was young once and made these mistakes. I had limited cash and needed a vehicle so I ignored the redflags and ended up buying it. Turned out to be a complete money pit! I was able to do some of the minor maintenance myself but so many things started to go all at once, it just wasn't worth it. Lessons learned!

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Been there, done that 😭

    • @ryanb8736
      @ryanb8736 Před 7 měsíci +3

      These were fine when sold for a few hundred dollars as a beater. Problem these days is the overhype that makes them worth 10k used.
      Old full frame vehicles rot. Everywhere. This is why unibody vehicles became popular.

  • @jamesmchugo9422
    @jamesmchugo9422 Před 7 měsíci

    Well done, very detailed in all the things everyone should check when buying a used vehicle.

  • @McDzy
    @McDzy Před 5 měsíci

    wish i was as knowledgeable as you! thank you for giving us this kind of info on the daily!

  • @bert7196
    @bert7196 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you once again for enlightening our brains. Love the way you deliver your information with clarity and care. Wishing you continued success !

  • @jeffreytodaro5269
    @jeffreytodaro5269 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thank you for showing us the problems and honest mechanic is hard to come by these days!! Peace and love brother

  • @robertbehan9186
    @robertbehan9186 Před 5 měsíci

    So informative without a lot of fluff. Subscribed!

  • @leifnilsen6107
    @leifnilsen6107 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for bringing this to everyone's attention. This is not just Toyota. Other vehicles as well in the salt belt state experience this.

  • @stevenbaker5099
    @stevenbaker5099 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Thank you Car Care Nut. Honest, straight to the point and showing proof.

  • @AB-jk7tw
    @AB-jk7tw Před 11 měsíci +5

    A great reminder to always do a pre-purchase inspection - even on Toyotas!

  • @randallsmith7885
    @randallsmith7885 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I have owned a 2004 Sequoia since new. I just went out to the garage to inspect the frame rails. Fortunately, this vehicle has not lived in the rust belt. But I do have the dreaded rusty back window tracks. Been putting that repair off... But I never put the oil changes off.

  • @dirkvandermerwe6027
    @dirkvandermerwe6027 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent video... Highly informative... God bless you.

  • @NafaratMiyaMiya
    @NafaratMiyaMiya Před 11 měsíci +189

    How hard do you have to work to destroy a Sequoia? this is insane

    • @Mr.President.2028
      @Mr.President.2028 Před 11 měsíci +64

      Salt: It is not that hard

    • @lotsoftorque3632
      @lotsoftorque3632 Před 11 měsíci +18

      It is very easy, the tinest bit of salt will make them melt through. Like buying an Atlantic City hooker flowers.

    • @thnksno
      @thnksno Před 11 měsíci +18

      I had a 2002 Sequoia. It was looking pretty rough underneath when I traded it 5 years later. The salt and chemicals they put on the roads might as well be acid. I have a 2020 Tundra now. It doesn't get driven at all in the winter if the roads are wet. It is the ladder frame that is the problem. There are nooks and crannies everywhere that hold salty slush. Then there's all the hangers and equipment bolted to them. They get packed in and freeze, then hold even more salty chemicals. The best thing for wintery roads and resistance to rust is a unibody car. They're smoother underneath, so they don't hold the slush. But it's a good idea to make sure the wheel wells are cleared and rinsed throughout the winter.

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před 11 měsíci +10

      ​@@thnksno Move to the south, I have a 1998 Nissan Sentra I bought last month....has no rust, and this is a car notorious for rusting.....because it has spent its whole life in Georgia. I paid more than I should have but there is the "manual transmission tax" nowadays sadly on anything, and I refuse to drive automatics.

    • @thnksno
      @thnksno Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@fortheloveofnoise9298 We've looked into moving down South. Unfortunately, we're just too Midwestern and don't feel like we fit in down there. We like the rural farm, lake, and tavern life, cooler weather. Winter, though, is definitely tough on the equipment, especially vehicles. I've learned to live with it, like not driving a body on frame vehicle when it's wet and chemically outside. I hear they use beet juice in some places, I don't think they do around here. Then there's some weird pre-ice stuff they spray on the bridges, I don't know what's in that. I've tried keeping vehicles many times throughout the years, but it never works. We currently have a 2012 Civic in the family. But the big kid ran off to Florida with it a few months ago for work. It was our 5sp manual 3rd car. For all the winter years, it has been through, rust isn't an issue because it's a unibody.

  • @judithvilla6026
    @judithvilla6026 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Love your videos. Great detail as always! Perfect timing as many are looking at used vehicles with todays supply chain issues.

  • @microgreensgrower3946
    @microgreensgrower3946 Před 9 měsíci

    Such a great video! Thank you!

  • @alejandroangie
    @alejandroangie Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video! 👍🏽

  • @isaackabibble2098
    @isaackabibble2098 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Toyota has a quiet recall on rusty frames. I had a 2002 Tacoma 4x4 that has its frame replaced for free by Toyota in 2008 /2009. I not surprised that the previous owner didn't take advantage of this given the maintenance history of the vehicle.

    • @mattb9664
      @mattb9664 Před 11 měsíci

      Makes me wonder about my 2011 that I traded- I didn't want to go into the gray area of the recall where, if the dealer ends up damaging rusty parts mounted to the frame, who pays? Like mine needed the $80 transmission fluid lines, which would have been probably a $600 repair.

  • @jaimeaguirre8213
    @jaimeaguirre8213 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks so much for this show man!. It makes so much sense.
    So educational for people like me that does know much about cars

  • @pujato52
    @pujato52 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this informative video. Great advice for anyone looking to buy a used vehicle simply on looks and the brand's reputation without giving consideration to the operating area, maintenance records and a per-purchase inspection which is money well spent that could save you in the end..The safety aspect is the most important of all when driving a potentially catastrophic vehicle.

  • @robertlogeah
    @robertlogeah Před 6 měsíci

    Great vid, definitely a calmer version of Billy Mayes "but wait there's more!" I can't believe how much kept going wrong when I thought it was bad 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @Patriot768
    @Patriot768 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Scotty and Car Wizard are how I found Car Care Nut. We've come full circle.

  • @markbober9709
    @markbober9709 Před 11 měsíci +12

    This is a very good video to pay heed to. I just got burned on a Toyota Highlander with rusted subframes that was a similar situation as this. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS check out the underside of ANY Toyota you ever buy.

    • @cenccenc946
      @cenccenc946 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I worked in a body shop for a while. I always start by looking under car, because it is extremely hard to hide the history there. Was it off-roaded? was it in accident? is everything leaking? so on, and so forth. Most everything else can be given a cosmetic once over, but the bottom of the car is extremely expensive and time consuming to for example paint, replace the rusted bolts, etc, without completely disassembling the vehicle.

    • @jamesflint3057
      @jamesflint3057 Před 11 měsíci

      I purchased a used 2020 Toyota Highlander recently from a Toyota dealer and made inquiry whether or not it should be undercoated due to minor surface rust on underside of the vehicle. Dealer advised not to undercoat for fear the undercoating would clog the weep holes in the doors and other panels. Should I ignore this advise. I reside in northern Michigan.

    • @bch5513
      @bch5513 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@jamesflint3057 fluid film... don't undercoat and trap moisture

    • @jamesflint3057
      @jamesflint3057 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bch5513 I thought "fluid film" and "POR15" were undercoating products?

  • @antoniotiangco896
    @antoniotiangco896 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much CCN.

  • @we-got-the-juice2052
    @we-got-the-juice2052 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for helping people understand what to look for and not get scammed!

  • @CountryFarmBoyUSA
    @CountryFarmBoyUSA Před 11 měsíci +4

    The Car Care Nut, The Car Wizard and Wrenching with Kenny are three of my favorite channels!

  • @jordan-c-bay
    @jordan-c-bay Před 11 měsíci +8

    "Purchase Inspection" videos are so incredibly helpful for people like me, a shade tree mechanic who *can* fix things but isn't aware of some of the minutiae. Although this truck would have set off some alarm bells, I have learned many things the hard way when buying used cars. Thank you so much.

  • @michaelreilly569
    @michaelreilly569 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks, This was a great video, and very helpful to us who don't know much about cars.

  • @shahn9916
    @shahn9916 Před 6 měsíci

    I learned to take a flashlight to see dark areas on vehicles when looking for a new one. Another good spot to check is under door panel where water collects and rust forms. Great advise on this video as always. Thank you

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN Před 11 měsíci +67

    As a valuable service to the community both you and Scotty preach the benefits of paying a mechanic like yourselves to thoroughly inspect a used vehicle BEFORE buying it - thank you. Like you, I start by inspecting the foundation (frame) first, then I move on to the engine, transmission and so on.
    The buyer of this rust bucket ignored countless highly visible red flags, and the person that sold this rust bucket should take the vehicle back and return the money to the buyer.

    • @chinnana583
      @chinnana583 Před 11 měsíci +27

      Sorry, I have to disagree. I can't put AMD and Scotty even in same sentence. AMD is nothing like Scotty shouting, AMD goes in detail, clear instructions, explanations etc. Most of the times what scotty shouts about does not even make sense. There you go, I put them in same sentence anyways. :)

    • @tharais
      @tharais Před 11 měsíci +8

      Lot's of people preach the pre-purchase inspection. What I want to know is, in this age where virtually all used cars are being sold through dealerships, how are they getting them?
      I've never known a dealership that would let a potential buyer take a used car off the lot for a pre purchase inspection by their preferred mechanic.

    • @Currentsituation-nj9nw
      @Currentsituation-nj9nw Před 11 měsíci

      Scotty is a complete hack. Clickbait for the less informed

    • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
      @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531 Před 11 měsíci +1

      🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @THEH2OMAN
      @THEH2OMAN Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@chinnana583 And yet both of them preach the same message to the community in different ways... they share valid information using different methods, and I thank both of them for their contributions.

  • @fitrockx
    @fitrockx Před 11 měsíci +6

    ohh wow, how could someone take a car into those conditions 😱 I bet the people who dislikes this video are the ones who sells "great deals" ripoffs like those.
    Thank you for your great content and dedication. Love your vídeos!

  • @deemarcelo3529
    @deemarcelo3529 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the info boss, leaned a lot from you. God bless and more power. ❤

  • @ranwen2133
    @ranwen2133 Před 2 měsíci

    Great videos, thank you for the information and explanations. I appreciate your knowledge