How does a Toyota Hold Up After 400,000 Miles? a Full Inspection to Find Out

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
  • Do you ever wonder how does a Toyota with almost 400,000 miles look like? In today's video we inspect a single owner Toyota Highlander with almost 400,000 miles to see if it's completely falling apart or it's in driving condition.
    Taking care of your car from the early days pays off in the later life of the car. This is what the owner of this Highlander is enjoying in his near 400,000 mile car.
    They took care of it from day one and honestly even with all these miles it is in impressive condition needing only minor things very typical with a car of this age even if it had half the mileage.
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  • @tacocin
    @tacocin Před rokem +567

    The world needs more honest mechanics like you!

    • @luiscardozo0000
      @luiscardozo0000 Před rokem +3

      is not a honest mechanic he is just a part replacer .hes going to make you loose lots of money believe me

    • @samohtsolacad229
      @samohtsolacad229 Před rokem +2

      I try to avoid those shops with no front bay or work areas with no windows to see what they are (actually) removing, adding, cleaning, etc..

    • @patrickboyd3364
      @patrickboyd3364 Před rokem +1

      I have one here in Pittsburgh PA

    • @patrickboyd3364
      @patrickboyd3364 Před rokem +19

      @@luiscardozo0000
      Spoken like a true new car salesman.

    • @gregsalazar8106
      @gregsalazar8106 Před rokem +17

      @@luiscardozo0000 Most of the job of a good mechanic is proper diagnosis. As long as the correct parts are replaced (and only what is needed) a mechanic like AMD is very hard to find.

  • @justbehandy
    @justbehandy Před rokem +415

    Just hit 200,000 Miles in our 2005 Highlander, so the whole family went on a road trip to celebrate. It has taken our family through a lot and we still love it.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Před rokem +21

      Took a 1200 miles trip on our 08 Lexus RX350 with 155K miles in her. Ran flawlessly the whole trip.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Před rokem +10

      @@efil4kizum wow. That’s what I call a road trip. They sure don’t build them like that anymore, simplicity. Hopefully I will have a chance to do a trip like this when I retire in 10 years at 60, with my 2017 Lexus ES350, which just hit 36K miles. :)

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Před rokem +5

      @@efil4kizum would love to and I doubt it would reach 300K miles in 10 years since my wife is a stay at home mom/wife. Anyway the RX is going to my teenage son in about 6-9 months when he gets his DL, then my daughter in a next couple of years. We are looking to buy another Lexus SUV hybrid soon. We are Toyota/Lexus family and would not buy other brands.

    • @markf8256
      @markf8256 Před rokem +3

      We have a 2013 Limited with 145,000. Only a couple minor issues over the years.
      My wife treats it like a truck especially the past couple of years. I take it to get a detailed cleaning for her about twice a year, not that I don’t wash it in between detailing.

    • @bondgabebond4907
      @bondgabebond4907 Před rokem +7

      Wait till you have to get the water pump and timing belt changed. You will cry. My friend had to get his Highlander worked on, just like the one in the video. The mechanics had to take the side of the car apart, like off, removed just to get to the engine. This is why engine layouts like the Highlander are terrible. There is absolutely no room to do a simple job. It cost him well over $2,000 for a simple job.

  • @richardhaen
    @richardhaen Před 8 měsíci +20

    Very good , I have a 2006 Toyota Highlander bought it in 2007 had 23000 miles and now I have 432000 miles still runs and going good.

  • @user-uj4er1xp3f
    @user-uj4er1xp3f Před 6 měsíci +36

    My 2004 Highlander has 452,000 miles. No transmission work, only engine work was replacing fuel injectors. We were confident enough with it to send our daughter off to college in it this fall. Keep up the good work, Car Care Nut! Love your videos.

  • @theamerican7080
    @theamerican7080 Před rokem +22

    Last year, I picked up an '02 Highlander with 176K that was infested with mice and considered a total loss. The mice only went after the sound insulation, and miraculously didn't cause any other damage. In 11 days, I took the whole thing apart, cleaned everything and put it all back together, and now I have an almost 'new' 2002 Toyota Highlander for $1400...and a lot of sweat.

  • @RamBo-uu9so
    @RamBo-uu9so Před rokem +220

    We bought an 06 Highlander AWD limited with 16k it now has 334k. Original engine and tranny. It's a daily driver. I do all the work on it. Replaced a few wheel bearings, a diff seal. Replace the fluids on time and keep the brakes working properly. Check tire pressure weekly. We live in salt road heaven. The closest car wash is 30 miles away. So, I hooked up the hot water to the outside water hose, works great. Also, replaced alt.

    • @stevenordstedt2535
      @stevenordstedt2535 Před rokem

      So I guess you’ll Never buy an American piece of crap car? Lol

    • @disgracebook5708
      @disgracebook5708 Před rokem

      I too do most of my own maintenance, checking for seal leaks, cracked/torn rubber boots, fluid conditions, & damage. I have issues addresses quickly.

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr Před rokem +2

      So how is it that Toyota can make bullet proof cars and GM and Ford and most others CANNOT?
      SMH

    • @sonicmoj1
      @sonicmoj1 Před rokem

      Do you apply oil undercoating no-drip on your vehicle to keep it rust free on a yearly basis?

    • @RamBo-uu9so
      @RamBo-uu9so Před rokem +1

      @@sonicmoj1 no, I hooked our hot water/cold to the outside hose to keep the salt to a minimum. We live near lake Superior.Also, the nearest car wash is 30 miles away, if it's in working condition.

  • @johnnyboyO311
    @johnnyboyO311 Před rokem +193

    Just hit 400K miles on our 2002 4Runner! And we’re still going places. As always thanks for the videos Car Care Nut Channel!

    • @PianoBlackTrimRep.
      @PianoBlackTrimRep. Před rokem +2

      That's about $75,000 just in fuel.

    • @franciscomalespin2276
      @franciscomalespin2276 Před rokem +3

      Congratulations! 4Runners are amazing cars! You can certainly go past the 500k. I had a Hyundai sonata that barely consumed gas in comparison to the 4Runner, and I take the gas expense any day over the nightmares I had with that Hyundai and it’s electronic problems.

    • @matikalt1243
      @matikalt1243 Před rokem +3

      The kingdom of Saudi Arabia thanks you for your business

    • @johnnyboyO311
      @johnnyboyO311 Před rokem +4

      @@PianoBlackTrimRep. Worth every penny!

    • @johnnyboyO311
      @johnnyboyO311 Před rokem

      @@matikalt1243 that’s right! And we could not have done it without the empire of Japan. A great world team effort to bring my family happiness!👍

  • @srtcat3744
    @srtcat3744 Před rokem +48

    I have a 2004 Scion xB with just shy of 550,000 miles, and it still runs smooth as can be. It’s been through a couple of alternators,batteries and starters. It’s now asking for the first head gasket but it still runs good around town. I replaced the original transmission at 430,000 miles with a $300 replacement I found used with 90k miles. These Toyotas truly run forever, and that’s with me changing the oil every 10k miles. Fully synthetic mobile one oil of course.

  • @coalbuster
    @coalbuster Před rokem +38

    I remember when I first started driving in the seventies if you registered a car with over a hundred thousand miles it would say "beyond mechanical limits" on the registration. It all changed when Japanese cars started to hit the market.

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Před rokem +3

      Million mile odometers

    • @BruceLee-xn3nn
      @BruceLee-xn3nn Před 6 měsíci

      Shit!! All those fwd cars back then had CV joints popping like a mofo and timing belts would break and Japanese cars would rust out worse than old mopars. Best Japanese powered car we ever had was a 92 Geo prism. Toyota motor GM body, it didn't rust out.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +62

    AMD, Your shop is becoming a magnet for high mileage Toyotas. When will we see one of those Million Mile Tundras or Tacomas in your garage? 😉 Speaking of high mileage, you never know when your Salt Belt car is going to last 400,000 miles or more so you may as well rustproof it. 😁

    • @htpcuser6980
      @htpcuser6980 Před rokem +2

      There's no such thing as 'rustproof' in Chicagoland :D

    • @kirkwilson5900
      @kirkwilson5900 Před rokem +2

      My 2004 tundra is almost 400k. And running perfectly. I also have an 04 Pilot almost 400k too but the trans is just starting to slip...love my Japanese cars

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před rokem +1

      I would looove to see AMD check out a million mile vehicle!

  • @nebojsa1976
    @nebojsa1976 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have 2002 Highlander and just hit 866,000 miles. Never had one problem. Only oil changes. Original engine, transmission, differential, cooling system, everything.

  • @marqgunderson1168
    @marqgunderson1168 Před rokem +6

    It still amazes me that we on the west coast have so little that really ages cars out like the rest of the country. No salt on the roads to rust out the body. Not near as much heat to oxidize and ruin paint, and crack the dash pad to crumbling bits. Still driving a '92 Acura, '86 Toyota, and '01 Dodge. If I looked under a car and saw what I see under this Highlander, I'd probably be freaking out. But it just proves CCN's point, that if you take care of your car, it will take care of you. And don't let minor maintenance problems get out of hand.
    Really enjoying the channel. Thank you.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +1

      In the Salt Belt, rustproofing our vehicles is as essential as doing the preventative maintenance on mechanical components.

  • @danieljohnson4418
    @danieljohnson4418 Před rokem +121

    A great testament to the virtues of routine maintenance. I own a 2010 Toyota Prius with 171,000 miles. With the exception of replacing the intake manifold and EGR valve, it has required only basic maintenance.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Před rokem +2

      Same thing here.
      My '65 Landcruiser is over 400k, the '82 Landcruiser is 320k.
      I've not babied them, but not beat on them either. They simply get used as intended.

    • @casualcadaver
      @casualcadaver Před rokem +4

      Is it original hybrid battery? If not when did you replace it ?

    • @jamesmaddox7567
      @jamesmaddox7567 Před rokem +1

      What about brakes, exhaust etc?

    • @danieljohnson4418
      @danieljohnson4418 Před rokem +2

      @@casualcadaver: It has the original hybrid battery. I still consistently average 45+ mpg, even in the Arizona heat.

    • @danieljohnson4418
      @danieljohnson4418 Před rokem

      @@jamesmaddox7567: All original.

  • @charlieortlip6108
    @charlieortlip6108 Před rokem +5

    My 2001 Toyota Tacoma has 518,000 miles with no work done on engine block or transmission. Change oil and filter every 4000 miles and don’t make jack rabbit starts and stops and almost any Toyota should last for at least 300,000. The care nut guy really seems honest and knows his stuff. No click bait in titles, rare today! Keep up the good work.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem

      Which engine and transmission do you have?

    • @charlieortlip6108
      @charlieortlip6108 Před rokem +1

      @@rightlanehog3151 3.4 liter V6 with manual transmission.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem

      @@charlieortlip6108 We have a 2010 Tacoma (4.0 V6 Auto) and a base 2005 Vibe (5 speed manual) from the same factory. I hope they last just as long.

  • @LuizStocklerHenrique
    @LuizStocklerHenrique Před rokem +67

    On part II of the video we will take a look on the outside, inside and underneath a person who drove a Highlander for 400 thousand miles and is still looking forward for more. That, my friends, is truly impressive.

    • @microcolonel
      @microcolonel Před rokem +2

      Underneath we find the brass balls, no corrosion even in Illinois!

  • @onyekachiemeka6255
    @onyekachiemeka6255 Před rokem +3

    It's normal for Toyota, I've seen most Toyota's clocking 800-900k regularly and on some occasions more than 1million miles and still running. That's Toyota folks

  • @dyllman98
    @dyllman98 Před rokem +38

    My brother bought a brand new camry back in 2011, SE I believe. Sold it at 356,000 miles. It went through one transmission, alternator, valve cover gasket and power steering hose. Car ran and drove great. It still amazes me how good these toyota's are built.

    • @666dynomax
      @666dynomax Před rokem +3

      Did he change fluid in that transmission? They're known to be pretty solid.

    • @dannymartinez8522
      @dannymartinez8522 Před rokem +3

      ​@666dynomax probably not however fwd transmissions are not as strong as rwd ones

    • @dyllman98
      @dyllman98 Před rokem +5

      @@666dynomax nope he didn’t. He doesn’t like to take my advice

  • @em8819
    @em8819 Před rokem +87

    Nice. Im maintaining a friend 2001 Highlander (22 y/o) when they got the car their son is 4 years old and now their son is a practicing Engineer and still driving it. Rebuilt the transmission once and still running as it suppose to be at near 300K miles. Just worked on basic maintenance from fluids, brakes, suspensions and tune ups. Very dilligent on oil changes. Not burning oil so far.👍

    • @donaldlee6760
      @donaldlee6760 Před rokem +1

      Awesome! I have a 2006 Highlander Hybrid with only 190k miles. Hybrid battery still works fine. It will be my kid's car when they go to college.

    • @pirihern9329
      @pirihern9329 Před rokem

      I have a srs and abs lite on my 95 Honda odyssey ex, but still runs great

    • @nobodyimportant7804
      @nobodyimportant7804 Před rokem +5

      Anything over $1000 in repairs on old cars is just burning money.
      If you had to rebuild the transmission already you can't really call it a 300k-mile car.

    • @tedwu9354
      @tedwu9354 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, you can go over a million miles if you keep rebuilding and maintaining your car.

    • @RadTwin
      @RadTwin Před rokem

      @@nobodyimportant7804 if you said engine I would agree with you

  • @huyly605
    @huyly605 Před rokem +2

    My 2009 Toyota Camry LE is approaching 800k in mileage. Daily driver from Dallas Texas to Long Beach CA on average of 2 times a month.

  • @monte129
    @monte129 Před rokem +12

    01 tacoma, 2.4l, 250,000 miles..basic maintenance and a couple of front end parts. Excellent reliability. Only buy toyota since 1986.

    • @jaya.0069
      @jaya.0069 Před rokem

      My 2011 Taco just turned 200,000 miles, just broken in good. No repairs except basic required maintenance!

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 Před rokem

      I had a Matrix with the 2.4L and was always hearing about oil consumption issues with that engine. I never had those problems. How about you?

  • @dogsense3773
    @dogsense3773 Před rokem +9

    Living on the west coast, I have to give you guys credit in the rust belt having to deal with rust!

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Před rokem +5

      Thanks, rust belt makes our jobs alot harder too.

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 Před rokem +4

      So many good cars have died young in the Midwest and Northeast due to rust.

  • @vincentlallo6543
    @vincentlallo6543 Před rokem +3

    you are proof that a skilled honest mechanic can make a good living

  • @86753094agt
    @86753094agt Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought a new 2001 Toyota Highlander limited all wheel drive, and I’ve owned it now for 22 years and it still runs great. It’s garage kept and only has 97,000 original miles on it.

  • @slava_trushkin
    @slava_trushkin Před rokem +40

    Beautiful car, big usable windows with excellent view, comfortable seats. I wish I could say the same about modern Highlander.

    • @barry5138
      @barry5138 Před rokem +1

      It's called progress...... 😆

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Před 11 měsíci

      was thinking about getting an 08. your thoughts?

    • @patrickxxxxdrirr7f3rr90
      @patrickxxxxdrirr7f3rr90 Před 7 měsíci +1

      My 2020 is terrible. It’s barely usable. Wish I had got a 08. Lol

  • @mackakiwinz4353
    @mackakiwinz4353 Před rokem +54

    I reckon one day you will have more subscribers than Scotty ! Great channel and love your experience and clean workshop thank you .

    • @richardsheil5289
      @richardsheil5289 Před rokem

      No comparison, Scotty is a bullshitter and sensationalist.

    • @tomctutor
      @tomctutor Před rokem +4

      Scotty =🙆‍♂🤚Wife's Lexus this, wife's lexus that .. 🖐but a great mechanic.

    • @richardsheil5289
      @richardsheil5289 Před rokem +7

      @@tomctutor not a great mechanic

    • @tomctutor
      @tomctutor Před rokem +6

      @@richardsheil5289 Mechanic for over 50 years and 5 Million subs, i'd say most would disagree with your opinion.

    • @raulgutierrezconstante8119
      @raulgutierrezconstante8119 Před rokem +11

      Ahmed is much more moderate than Scotty, Scotty likes to tell you when he considers the car/make/brand is in his opinion a piece of junk. Just don't dare to say anything bad about his 1350 BC Celica ....

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +10

    AMD, Let's all say hello to Matthew and welcome him to the channel.👏👏

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN Před rokem +21

    My 'Wonder Bread Years' were spent in and around Indianapolis Indiana during the late 70's, and the Cancer known as rust claimed many a vehicle back then. The underside of that Highlander is not terrible considering how and where it is used & abused... all things considered, I would put a couple thousand in it to keep it going down the road safely and reliably for another 100,000 miles or so. That beats spending a lot more money on a replacement used vehicle where you really don't know it's history. Keep us updated as the repairs occur.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +2

      I agree. Thank goodness that today we have numerous rustproofing products compared to the 1970s.

  • @BaldadonisMike2021
    @BaldadonisMike2021 Před rokem +6

    319200 miles on my 2007 fj cruiser 6 speed! love it..second owner

  • @ahmedjasim147
    @ahmedjasim147 Před rokem +17

    I love Toyota

  • @ryanxsalt
    @ryanxsalt Před rokem +5

    I am impressed with my work car, Toyota Camry 1997 2.2L. Bought it for $1000 with 130,000 Miles, it's now at 342,000 miles. Still holding strong, my car may retire with me.

  • @arth.4196
    @arth.4196 Před rokem +7

    I love the shop floor, clean, professional and kept up

  • @donaldvonlintig8445
    @donaldvonlintig8445 Před rokem +10

    I think I have that one beat. My 2003 Highlander V6 4WD, that I bought new, just turned 395,000 hard miles. But it runs perfect, everything still works, and I drive it almost every day. I have done all the maintenance and minor repairs myself. It's the best vehicle I ever owned, and I've had every make of vehicles , over the years, and nothing compares to Toyota, for reliability and longevity. That's why I bought a 2016 Sequoia new, and plan on keeping it forever !
    That's why I always say... " I wonder how many Chevys, Dodges and Fords it would take , to equal one Toyota"??? "The world may never know"

  • @YellowRoseDrones
    @YellowRoseDrones Před rokem +36

    I just bought a 2023 Highlander Hybrid bronze Edition. I followed your advice to get an oil change before I hit 1,000 miles. I've only owned it since January 6th & I've already got 8100 mi on it. By following your advice, I've planned to get 300k or 400k miles out of this thing easily.

    • @IRLSuperb
      @IRLSuperb Před rokem +4

      Damn that’s a lot miles. And I was a complaining about reaching 17k miles in 8months. 😅 I did my first Oil change at 5k and the other at 15k (only because the 5k was so clean that it looked like Apple juice and on new hybrids, the intervals are 10k)

    • @YellowRoseDrones
      @YellowRoseDrones Před rokem +4

      @@IRLSuperb I'm taking the advice of the Car Care Nut & doing oil changes every 5K. The service advisor at the dealer think I'm crazy, but they're willing to take my money. I got five free oil changes with the vehicle, but she said that was only every 10K

    • @em8819
      @em8819 Před rokem +4

      Take care of your 5k miles oil changes and let them do the every 10K miles theyre claiming. At least you still gonna get your 5 free oil changes from them.

    • @ColonelFusion
      @ColonelFusion Před rokem +5

      @@IRLSuperb AMD/The Car Care Nut tells us time and time again DO NOT DO 10k Mile Oil Changes! 5K mile oil changes no matter what!

    • @YellowRoseDrones
      @YellowRoseDrones Před rokem +2

      @@em8819 that is exactly what I am doing.

  • @pooopanda9677
    @pooopanda9677 Před rokem +16

    The 1st gen highlander looks very similar to the 2nd gen forester. I'd take reliability over turbo any day. If you can find one with low miles it'll last you a long time. It's also bigger than most suv l see on the road for less cost too. The windows are a big plus for visibility. Thanks for showing how a high mileage vehicle is like.

  • @GraV21
    @GraV21 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just sold my 2003 Highlander in the same exact color with 122k original miles on the engine & body. Nothing major done. Still looks brand new. I purchased it about 5-6 years ago for 80k miles on it. I put a little over 40k on it the time I owned it. I just sold it for $1000 more than what I bought it for. I had over 100 people message me after I listed it for sale within 1 hour of listing it. Sold to the first person who came and looked at it and they didn’t haggle me. These are great cars that will last a long time. The only reason I sold it is because I needed a truck. Bought a 23 Tacoma TRD off road.

  • @deadpoet415
    @deadpoet415 Před rokem +33

    I have the exact car. Although I only have about 120k. I had to change my struts too. But cars are made of metal and rubber. These things happen. This car is pretty impressive for almost 400k. I will be focusing on those current issues that this car has as a reminder on what to focus on my own Highlander. Great video! Thanks!

    • @kaz9687
      @kaz9687 Před rokem +2

      I got an 03 limited with 129k miles on it and it's been great

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed Před rokem +1

      Yeah this can also depend how good the roads are where you live. Mileage doesn't tell much.

  • @geofffikar3417
    @geofffikar3417 Před rokem +4

    I am not surprised at that quality. I had one for 10 years and only 200,000 miles,
    never stranded me.

  • @johnnyboy5142
    @johnnyboy5142 Před rokem +3

    I purchased a 2003 Highlander new and kept it 8 years and then gave it to my son. He still has it as a 2nd car with over 200K miles and no major problems ever. We changed the oil every 5K but never messed with the transmission fluid. It was built in Japan and the fit and finish were flawless. Best car I ever owned!

  • @danielnewton2821
    @danielnewton2821 Před rokem +6

    Great video bud. I’ve just bought an 05 model same as this. It has 300 000kms on it. 186 000 miles. We bought it cheap off my boss. We can’t believe what a great car these are. Comfortable economical really nice to drive. Awesome car. I can see why this guy has kept his so long. Looking forward to seeing the work you do on it 👍

  • @joepostada8317
    @joepostada8317 Před rokem +3

    Awesome video and your review on this car unbelievable for all those miles he has to be very happy with only those repairs thanks again for your honesty on this vehicle keep up the great job you do everyday

  • @graydonblair3928
    @graydonblair3928 Před rokem +13

    Love these high mileage videos! Keep.em.coming!

  • @tatialo37
    @tatialo37 Před rokem +1

    In Puerto Rico, we still see 82-87 Toyota on the road!!!

  • @kevingreen3923
    @kevingreen3923 Před rokem

    Thank you for your video. I used to see those highlanders come with crazy high miles and they just kept going. Like the energizer bunny. Thank you for your honest and straightforward content.

  • @accey1
    @accey1 Před rokem +3

    Above being a mechanic, you're honest and a good man.
    From Nigeria

    • @truegrizzlesfan2292
      @truegrizzlesfan2292 Před měsícem

      How do you know he's a good man?

    • @accey1
      @accey1 Před měsícem

      @@truegrizzlesfan2292 he's patient, listen, trustworthy, shares knowledge, has integrity, e.t.c.
      Most mechanics will never pay attention to your car issues, talk more of getting the root of the problem, always fast in throwing new parts and squashing you of your hard earned money.
      It takes a lot to be good.

  • @kaafromoz
    @kaafromoz Před rokem +6

    As always mate this shows the world very well the reliability of Toyota's in general, 400,000 miles that is impressive as to what it requires right now to keep ticking over the miles so Ty for showing us. I am a proud owner of my 2009 Toyota Aurion Presara (built here in Australia) and yes she has only travelled 133,000 Klms but in the almost 14 years of ownership I shower our "Faye" (as she is called) with love and devotion and in return she has been a pure joy to own and drive every time. Ty Sir as always your honesty and devotion always is a pleasure to witness.
    Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖

  • @Paravantos
    @Paravantos Před rokem +2

    I’ve seen at auctions everywhere all the time Toyotas way beyond 400kmiles and running like a Swiss watch!

  • @ericfalig9264
    @ericfalig9264 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing your God given gifts to so many of us that know little to nothing about cars. I’m learning a lot. Love your honesty and integrity as well. God bless you and your beautiful family.

  • @gregsepicadventures
    @gregsepicadventures Před rokem +14

    Absolutely love your videos. I'm not by any stretch a mechanic but this marketing guy almost wishes I had taken that as a career path watching how much you clearly love your job. You make everything so understandable. Wish I was closer so I could bring in my 1996 Avalon with 190,000 miles on it, but I'm sure you're booked solid. Keep up the great work... very much appreciated!

  • @crimesguy
    @crimesguy Před rokem +6

    Based on recommendations from you and the Car Wizard, last month I bought a 2007 Highlander with the V6, AWD, 134k miles, and the same color as this example one for $6500. I'm the third owner, but the second owner was a younger guy who upgraded to a new 4Runner and put an aftermarket backup camera and an Apple Carplay head unit with SiriusXM on it and drove it around for a year as a daily, and the first owner had very good maintenance records online. It's great to see a well-loved example with three times the mileage holding up so well, because I love this SUV! The only thing I plan on doing to it soon is deleting the wavy front antennae, $20 part to do it from Amazon. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @harrisoakley711
    @harrisoakley711 Před rokem +1

    I am still driving my 2003 TOYOTA Highlander 4 cylinder with 300,000 miles in Texas. No rust, original engine and transmission and no burning oil. Just replaced the alternator. regular oil change (synthetic) brake and regular maintenance. My wife tries to come up with some random reasons to force me change the car. I told her "I will change the car when it break down". lol.

  • @leandrolaporta2196
    @leandrolaporta2196 Před rokem +1

    amazing machine over 600.000 Km and working, also very good care from the owner!, thank you for showing it to us.

  • @gregorylecompte7947
    @gregorylecompte7947 Před rokem +8

    Good to see you have more help. I’m sure he must be good for you to add him to your company. See you soon.

  • @ECF6707
    @ECF6707 Před rokem +4

    225,000 in my 02 Highlander. Fantastic machine!
    This was a very interesting video!

  • @lanep4322
    @lanep4322 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyable and educational videos on Toyota's. I have been a brand loyalist since 1995 and they have never let me down.

  • @brucekrolikowski2882
    @brucekrolikowski2882 Před rokem +3

    As always, love your videos, thanks 👍

  • @IRLSuperb
    @IRLSuperb Před rokem +74

    The most damaging thing an owner can do is to not keep up with oil changes. Any flaw other than that, can be attributed to normal ware an tear (if you miss 10k miles on a coolant change, it won’t be the end, but if you do that with engine oil, the consequences are catastrophic)

    • @zaffo757
      @zaffo757 Před rokem +2

      Cheapest way to longevity is these pre GDI engines and frequent oil changes. My 1994 Escort 1.9L ran on cheap 10w30 and fram orange filters for 270,000 when I solt it. I still see it around ... Has over 350k now.

    • @melvingibson4525
      @melvingibson4525 Před rokem +16

      Not necessarily. Driving it hard without a proper warm up and continuous short trips without fully warming up can destroy an engine and transmission pretty fast. Additionally ignoring small issues like a worn bushing here or there can have a cascading effect on the chassis in which everything gets prematurely worn resulting in thousands in damages. Running tires that are significantly over worn can have this effect as well. Ignoring a defect in the serpentine system can heat up the other components and cause them to wear down as well. Many like the AC compressor and PS pump can send metal into those systems resulting in very expensive repairs.

    • @pbear216
      @pbear216 Před rokem +6

      Schools are failing us!

    • @jzila9900
      @jzila9900 Před rokem +8

      wear and tear *^

    • @MismanagedFutures
      @MismanagedFutures Před rokem +4

      @@jzila9900 where and tere

  • @MrBe787
    @MrBe787 Před rokem +1

    I love these high mileage inspection videos. One of the reasons I just bought a 23 4Runner ORP!

  • @soyeux27
    @soyeux27 Před rokem +1

    You're passionate and you know you're craft. That's exactly why you are such a good teacher. Thank you !

  • @rickboucher6061
    @rickboucher6061 Před rokem +7

    Made me get my maintenance book out to see what’s due! (My Tundra is due for her 6-month oil change and wife’s Prius is coming up soon.)

  • @mervwhitney7229
    @mervwhitney7229 Před rokem +43

    Thank you for taking us through the very comprehensive examination. It would be interesting to know if the owner decided to have the recommended work done in order to keep the car on the road. I imagine the genuine Toyota parts, especially the new drive shaft and rear struts, plus the control arms would be very expensive relative to the age of the vehicle and its likely longevity.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Před rokem +1

      It's the dilemma I faced in 2009. My 1994 Corolla required a repair which would cost about 2000 Euro or buy a new car and still get 1000 Euro for the old car, a special bonus which doesn't exist anymore.
      So today I drive a 2009 Auris/Corolla.

  • @HermannTheGreat
    @HermannTheGreat Před rokem +2

    Thanks for being an honest mechanic.

  • @cazamerelong-bailey4102
    @cazamerelong-bailey4102 Před rokem +1

    Just hit 300,000 on my 07 Toyota Avalon Limited today. It runs so strong. The only things I've replaced so far are the radiator, alternator, and power steering lines. Transmission and Engine are so smooth it's unbelievable. And it's an Arizona car and has zero rust

  • @genatamcg
    @genatamcg Před rokem +3

    2004 highlander here just passed 300000 miles, engine and transmission are still strong. Looking to keep it until i can. Thanks for the video

  • @p6102zrfxe
    @p6102zrfxe Před rokem +3

    I see more technicians in shop. I wish you all the best and many happy customers. Thank you for this nice video.

  • @robertolouth7468
    @robertolouth7468 Před rokem +1

    Amazing show you give us Sir, I congratulate this Toyota owner, for his Highlander but must of all for the good mechanic he has. Good honest video

  • @irvdimont739
    @irvdimont739 Před rokem +2

    Original owner of 2004 Hilander Liminited AWD. Live in Central Calif. never saw snow and little rain Only 91k miles, but almost all around town driving. Never any accident. No rust at all. Had Timing belt done about 6 yrs ago. Rear struts, spark plugs and valve cover gaskets about 2 yrs ago. Faithful oil changes, filters and trans service. A few brake services and batteries.
    ,

    • @markfrancis5751
      @markfrancis5751 Před rokem

      Why did you change the timing belt/chain? normally not required on these Toyotas?

    • @irvdimont739
      @irvdimont739 Před rokem

      @@markfrancis5751 this 3.3l has a timing belt. Did it when the vehicle was about 12 yrs old. I believe there is a time, as well as mileage schedule for it.

    • @irvdimont739
      @irvdimont739 Před rokem

      Looked it up. 90K miles or 108 months.

  • @charleskirch2298
    @charleskirch2298 Před rokem +3

    Hi, I am from South Africa and love watching your channel. Thank you for making these videos. You are the best. I would have loved to have your knowledge. Please keep making these videos.😎

  • @ngasilingowe8375
    @ngasilingowe8375 Před rokem +3

    Also called Toyota Kluger
    In Tanzania itbis normally imported used from Japan most of them come with 2az-fe engine. Currently people use them in remote areas with rough roads

    • @ngasilingowe8375
      @ngasilingowe8375 Před rokem +1

      @@text-2324
      I am in africa, Tanzania, here its all Toyotas. Government use 99% land cruisers, LC 300 are becoming a common place ( Diesel ones), the hiluxes, its like in our DNAI am a mechanical engineer, and currently running a small place where we fix cars. One challenge we get is tools, testings tools etc. Your videos are a very big help. If you have tools you consider obsolete you can please just let us know as we may need them badly.

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před rokem +2

    I think people just get bored and want something new which is fine but for me the older the better and if the car is old but still runs great I’m happy. I don’t want to call it a show off thing but I love driving older vehicles and showing off how good of a shape it’s in. Makes me feel proud.

  • @OneBitGaming
    @OneBitGaming Před 4 měsíci +1

    My 06 highlander v6 is currently at 212,000 miles. I am the 3rd owner and Ive only had to do only a few repairs with the biggest repair being the alternator pulley at around $140. All other repairs were only $30 or $60. Truely an impressive car.

  • @kirksimon3932
    @kirksimon3932 Před rokem +4

    Considering this vehicle survived Chicago winters for this long is a testimony.

  • @sebastianslim4223
    @sebastianslim4223 Před rokem +3

    Keep up the good work

  • @MrRensan404
    @MrRensan404 Před rokem +1

    We don’t see that much rust in the body of California cars. That’s the beauty of our weather here. Gives me much hope that I can still squeeze another 100k miles out of my 285k miles Toyota Previa.

  • @jimharrington7532
    @jimharrington7532 Před rokem +1

    best car show on CZcams!! Honest and so infomative.

  • @junioranmol7124
    @junioranmol7124 Před rokem +6

    Wow very amazing to hear

  • @oneblach
    @oneblach Před rokem +6

    I drove the brand new Rav4 and 2003 Highlander. I'd rather have the Highlander ANY day.

  • @joshualaberge1244
    @joshualaberge1244 Před měsícem

    Just hit 300,000 km in my family's old 2005 Highlander. All the scratches and dents are still there, each a reminder of a fun family camping trip or other cherished memory. I'm doing an ATF + filter change on her this weekend, along with some regular maintenance and TLC. Taking her up near the interior of BC this coming May for a fishing trip with some buddies. Absolutely love these vehicles!

  • @coston1986
    @coston1986 Před rokem +1

    Something about someone taking care of a vehicle for this long and this many miles is so admirable! My 2008 Honda CRV has 173k and my 2010 Lexus RX350 has 115k miles and I hope to keep them running for as long as I can!

  • @hswami74
    @hswami74 Před rokem +4

    Last week, I had a health check on my Toyota Corolla E120 - year 2005 and 105K miles. The only issue is leaking cv inner boots on both sides otherwise its all green health.
    Taking it for inner cv boots repair and manual gearbox oil change next week at Toyota dealer.
    It's my first Toyota and confirms the amazing durability of Toyota vehicles!

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 Před rokem +3

      Welcome to the club! If you've ever had an inclination to do some maintenance yourself, changing fluids are very easy to do on a Corolla. You don't even need a jack since you use simple ramps.
      Also, I'd ask some friends/family for a recommendation for an honest, reputable mechanic in your area. Not all dealerships are bad (although they've earned the nickname "stealerships" for a reason in many cases) but you'll definitely be paying top dollar.

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 Před rokem +1

      Do the differential oil too while it's in the air.

  • @chuckcecconi8801
    @chuckcecconi8801 Před rokem +3

    Wow that's really impressive for an Illinois car..with that milage

    • @SDCV123
      @SDCV123 Před rokem +1

      Exactly usally low miles out there I have family in desplaines

  • @ErnestoPerez-ry3vz
    @ErnestoPerez-ry3vz Před rokem +1

    I have a 2007 Toyota tundra well maintained no problems still running like a champ with 600k miles. Waiting for it to break down but it’s been treating me good.

  • @youcrackmeupdude
    @youcrackmeupdude Před rokem +1

    You, sir, have a passion for what you do. God bless you.

  • @kgthegreatone943
    @kgthegreatone943 Před rokem +10

    You're a great mechanic. If you have any merchandise for sale I'll buy to support your channel.

    • @rickboucher6061
      @rickboucher6061 Před rokem +2

      I have a blue Car Care Nut t-shirt and I love it but found out ATF fluid doesn’t wash out!!!

  • @_thomas_xc
    @_thomas_xc Před rokem +10

    I just found out your shop is an 1hr away from my neighborhood. I would love to meet you and take my Scion for maintenance lol

    • @mingovazquez704
      @mingovazquez704 Před rokem +4

      Lucky 👍

    • @_thomas_xc
      @_thomas_xc Před rokem +3

      @@mingovazquez704
      I know I can’t believe it !! Blessings

    • @jonathanratliff4780
      @jonathanratliff4780 Před rokem +2

      @@_thomas_xc d I live about 2 1/2 hours away and I’m going to him to have some heavy maintenance and a few repairs done on my 2009 Corolla with 283,000 miles

    • @_thomas_xc
      @_thomas_xc Před rokem +1

      @@jonathanratliff4780 I have a 2008 Scion tc with the exact Toyota engine that burns oil with 150k miles I’m not sure if it’s worth rebuilding the engine. I love that car though !! Anyone has advice

    • @mingovazquez704
      @mingovazquez704 Před rokem +2

      @@jonathanratliff4780 I will drive that time also, but I'm about 6 hrs 😔😔

  • @brandonorie5484
    @brandonorie5484 Před 4 měsíci

    Just stumbled across this channel, my dad taught me everything I know about cars it’s crazy some things never change even with advances in technology. My 99 Avalon now has 315,000 running like a charm

  • @AB-jk7tw
    @AB-jk7tw Před rokem +2

    A great testament to regular routine maintenance and the over-all quality of Toyotas.

  • @pudsbalolong2583
    @pudsbalolong2583 Před rokem +5

    400.000 Miles so good engine

  • @chrisgreene9745
    @chrisgreene9745 Před rokem +1

    You have a slight accent, If you are an immigrant, Thank you for your knowledge and incredible work ethic. Wish you were close. Thank you for choosing the USA...we needed you.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem

      He is from Iraq but his Chicagoese gets more fluent with each passing day.

  • @paulfindude8743
    @paulfindude8743 Před rokem +2

    What a great channel you have. Your voice totally relaxes me. Lol. Thank you.

  • @cindybarber8449
    @cindybarber8449 Před rokem +4

    At 200,000 I believe in "shine preserving dirt crust" on my '08

  • @konstantink7841
    @konstantink7841 Před rokem +3

    I used to have two Highlanders of the first gen at the same time. One was an US made 2.4L 4WD base model, and another one was from Japan, right side wheel, in fact it wasn't Highlander but original Japanese "Kluger V". Both were really good and reliable cars. But the original Samurai felt much more like Lexus in quality and details. It was fully loaded for a less price. And it lasted much much longer, especially the interior. All those bolts and nuts underneath the body got pretty rusty on the US model, but stayed intact on his original brother. If they still kept that good old Kluger V in production till now - I would have preferred it to any other SUV of the same tier.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem

      The first generation Highlander was NEVER assembled in the USA.

    • @konstantink7841
      @konstantink7841 Před rokem +1

      @@rightlanehog3151 maybe You are right, maybe it wasn't made in USA, but it was made FOR USA. I don't want to argue about that and I don't have a photo of manufacturer tag for a proof. But still I wonder how different those two cars were made. They had different quality of plastic and fabric, different layers of soundproof mates, even wires were different. For sure they were making them on two separate plants, although it sounds like a nonsense economically.

  • @poorsap1598
    @poorsap1598 Před rokem +2

    These types of videos, along with the how to videos, are what I like. Not a huge fan of new car reviews since I'm not ever going to be in that market.
    My 08 avalon is mostly comfortable right now as far as work to be done. In the summer I'm going to do brakes, spark plugs, clean the throttle body, and replace the 3 rear coil packs because I don't want to have to go through that process again while keeping them for replacments on my front if they ever go. The boot on the rack and pinion is ripped and the seal is leaking but that's expensive and isn't leaking bad ill keep adding some and maybe replace it next year.
    Just replaced the only missing body plug this weekend. There was two but one was still inside and fished it out.
    Great video as always.

  • @nqobilemahlaba2230
    @nqobilemahlaba2230 Před rokem +2

    I hit 685000km (about 420000 miles) on my Toyota conquest 1996 model. I recently drove from jhb to Durban a month ago which is about 600km (about 380 miles) down and another 600km back. Smooth, smooth, smooth!

  • @lpg12338
    @lpg12338 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Outstanding, I love to watch videos about the Highlander, since I have a 2008 with well over 200K miles on it. 👍

  • @aldomassa7473
    @aldomassa7473 Před rokem +1

    For the Toyota and Lexus gear heads, I love the insight and detail Ahmed shares about each car. Yeah….
    I am addicted too. ( to this channel)

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 Před rokem +4

    I have an 07 Avalon which I bought in 09 with 24k miles on her. Her name is Blue. Guess what color she is. 🙂 I'm a stickler for maintenance, and other than routine maintenance including batteries, tires, brakes, and four wheel alignment service, I haven't had to do anything else for her. I absolutely love her. She's just shy of 92k miles now. I've been retired for three years and my plan is for Blue to be the last car I own. I'm confident she'll be going strong when I have to stop driving, then I'll pass her down to someone in the family. My mechanic offers to buy her every time she's in for service, but the answer is always no.

    • @fartman10284
      @fartman10284 Před rokem +1

      Red

    • @jaya.0069
      @jaya.0069 Před rokem +1

      That's great, Blue will last you a lifetime! Can't beat a Toyota!

    • @lindanelson8400
      @lindanelson8400 Před rokem

      @Tan N that's a good guess, and you're pretty close. Big Red is actually the name of my 02 Silverado Z 71. Big Red has 325,000 miles, it's taken a lot of work over the years to get that far, but maintenance is the key.

  • @derakbell8143
    @derakbell8143 Před rokem +3

    My 2011 camry le 2.5 is about to roll 261k miles have been changing oil every 3k miles since new.
    Ttans service every 30 to 40k miles since new. Drives as new

  • @stevensheegog3942
    @stevensheegog3942 Před rokem +1

    I been blessed to had owned a 2007 Avalon which was 2 miles short of 432,000 miles when I was rear ended and the car was totaled. No problems with the original power train. Take car of your Toyota and it will take care of you!
    I just bought a used 2018 Avalon and I love it.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem

      How do you find the comfort level of the 2018 compared to the 2007?

  • @4GSR
    @4GSR Před rokem +1

    A little late commenting, we have a 2010 highlander that has over 188,000 miles on it. My son just replaced the front and rear struts and wow! What a difference that made in the ride and handling. We do our own vehicle repairs too. We are a four-car family with two Tacoma pu trucks, a Highlander and the latest a 2020 4-Runner. Tried a 2017 GMC traded it in on a Rave4 that got totaled two months after buying! We'll never go back to any other brand! As always thanks for sharing, we watched all your videos! Ken from South Texas.

    • @zzanatos2001
      @zzanatos2001 Před rokem

      I started out with a 1992 Toyota D-100 pickup truck then upgraded to a new 4Runner in 2004 which I am still driving every day. I just bought my son a 2019 Rav4 XLE Hybrid, and now my wife wants to get rid of her Acura TL Type S and get a Toyota or Lexus. Toyotas definitely have a way of winning people over.

  • @mattmroz4905
    @mattmroz4905 Před rokem +3

    I don’t know why Toyota got rid of the digital clock on the dash. That was such an underrated feature of Toyotas since the late 80s. I have a 2014 Camry and enjoy being able to update the clock with the push of a button. Also, all passengers can see the time if you’re on the way to a reservation.