Know BEFORE you buy! True Ownership Costs of 4 SUVs

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2023
  • I'm taking my series "Buy This, Not That" and taking it to the next level. In this series I will compare four popular large SUVs and share their common failure points and what it can cost to fix 3 things that all cars have. (Do Note that this prices are based in 2023 and in the Midwest of the United States). ➡️ Don't forget to check out ‪@MrsWizardsWays‬ and the story of how we met: • Car Wizard Confessions... ❤️
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  • @wesfields9322
    @wesfields9322 Před 7 měsíci +231

    Favorite series: car wizard sits and chats with us. Informing us with his priceless knowledge

    • @ttgsushi5767
      @ttgsushi5767 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Yeah and also not having to hear his wife yapping

    • @Dreddy72
      @Dreddy72 Před 7 měsíci +2

      priceless? this time its nothing but prices!

    • @namemcnamerton4249
      @namemcnamerton4249 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@Dreddy72🥁

    • @JSMZeez
      @JSMZeez Před 7 měsíci +2

      I love these too.

    • @gw7477
      @gw7477 Před 7 měsíci

      seriously though, his knowledge is invaluable. Where else could you learn these things he shares without being in the auto industry for years

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones Před 7 měsíci +45

    Tires tires tires. The big ignored expenise of SUVs

  • @brokedownsuperman
    @brokedownsuperman Před 5 měsíci +12

    Car Wizard is better than Consumer Reports. This man is a national treasure.

  • @kevinlaw826
    @kevinlaw826 Před 7 měsíci +103

    I just replaced the fuel pump in my 2011 GMC Yukon Denali XL, it cost me $788 with $100 discount included, Wizard is spot on!

    • @MauiWauiPineappleExpress
      @MauiWauiPineappleExpress Před 7 měsíci +9

      That's expensive!

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@MauiWauiPineappleExpress Not really.

    • @BCNeil
      @BCNeil Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@MauiWauiPineappleExpress not if you need to hire another male, to do the work you can't do.

    • @onlyrog5
      @onlyrog5 Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@petercollingwood522Not everyone has an extra $800 lying around 👀

    • @JUST_ONE_ID10T
      @JUST_ONE_ID10T Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@MauiWauiPineappleExpress that is if you are paying someone to install it and you are buying the sending unit. If you are buying a bare fuel pump and doing it yourself you can do it for under 75 dollars for everything.

  • @BCK1970
    @BCK1970 Před 7 měsíci +25

    I like the LX behind you.

  • @alabama2uz
    @alabama2uz Před 7 měsíci +69

    Two of my three 2UZs have had timing belt/water pump service lately at over 260k miles. The other just hit 50k, and I'm replacing it due to age even though it "looks" brand new.
    Take care of them, and they'll take care of you.

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The belt or car looks new? On my car if belt condition looked good, no cracks/pliable/not dryed out, and under the mileage interval, I would run it.

    • @alabama2uz
      @alabama2uz Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@connor3288 Both look new, but the belt is almost 20 years old on the '04 Tundra I just bought. I'll do the labor and just replace the belt. Not that big of a deal, and I'd rather know it's new.

    • @AK-sx4zp
      @AK-sx4zp Před 7 měsíci +8

      ​@@alabama2uzage is definitely something a lot of people neglect. Appearance can only go so far on parts that are supposed to wear and tear over time. If it looks good after all these years it wouldn't be surprising if it cracked and broke with light usage

    • @Fony_turgeson
      @Fony_turgeson Před 7 měsíci +3

      people put too much into timing belts they hardly ever break just like a serpentine belt same thing if looks fine leave it

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Fony_turgeson Yep, smdh. Seen a bunch of clips where mechanics showed a timing belt in terrible condition, dry cracked, frayed, and still not broken. Obviously no belt should ever achieve that condition if maintainence schedule is followed, and easy enough to inspect belt condition occasionally.

  • @jevdetm3780
    @jevdetm3780 Před 7 měsíci +85

    To add to the maintenance list for the first gen Sequoias . The lower ball joints are a common issue and any honest mechanic would recommend getting OEM . And If you’re looking at 05-07 Sequoia another issue could be the SAIS . If you’re looking for a sequoia the 03-04 are the more desirable but the 05-07 get a slightly better gas mileage. And the 4x4 on these rigs are pretty good.

    • @brandonstclair6530
      @brandonstclair6530 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The SAIS can be bypassed easily.

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 Před 7 měsíci +5

      What's SAIS?

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před 7 měsíci

      @@petercollingwood522 You know that google is a thing and it's free, right?

    • @brandonstclair6530
      @brandonstclair6530 Před 7 měsíci

      @@petercollingwood522 secondary air injection system

    • @mtmayone
      @mtmayone Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@petercollingwood522 Secondary air injection system. There's a pump under the intake manifold on the later 2uz's that pushes air straight into the exhaust on cold starts to warm up the catalytic converters quicker. It's the vacuum cleaner type sound you may have heard before. Really only there to satisfy the EPA and $$$ when it breaks so it's easiest to bypass the system.

  • @ryancurfman
    @ryancurfman Před 7 měsíci +11

    Dude you’re already almost to 1 million followers. Talk about crazy fast growth - well deserved! You’re my favorite mechanic to watch by far

  • @SplosionMovies
    @SplosionMovies Před 7 měsíci +75

    These wizard chats are worth an hourly labor rate. They’ve probably saved the audience tens of thousands across the whole lineup

    • @lettuce7378
      @lettuce7378 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah honestly if Car Wizard starts a patreon with these videos I'd pay for it

  • @Miles-wy1zr
    @Miles-wy1zr Před 7 měsíci +12

    My mom had that Tahoe back in the day. It was a TANK. No problems at all. It was taken away when she went thru a divorce.

  • @austenslost
    @austenslost Před 7 měsíci +31

    We love these buy this not that videos please keep making them 👍

    • @md2k8
      @md2k8 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Me, too.

  • @k.ryanhasse8047
    @k.ryanhasse8047 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Excellent video, Mr Wizard! This is the first time I recall you stating the the 5.4 Triton "can be" a reliable engine IF the engine oil is changed and oil levels are maintained. There are so many example of these engines with 250k+ miles on them with the original timing gear (go to Autotrader, and see for yourself!). You're right though: low oil/skipped oil changes will kill the 5.4 3v engines, leading to premature failure. But, they can have a long(er) service life with frequent oil changes. And, for the $1200 timing belt/water pump change on the Toyota/Lexus products every 90k miles, $3,000 can change the timing on the Ford at 180k miles if it fails (IF). It's sort of a wash in this regard, except the Toyotas cost much more to buy, and still may have the trans issues. The concept of looking at these vehicles as a total cost, flaws included, is spot on!

  • @donaldwilson2620
    @donaldwilson2620 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Also, the reason why the starter is expensive to replace on the Toyota 4.7L V8 is because the starter is located in the "V" area of the engine, which means that the intake manifold has to be removed. That's the reason for the high labor cost.

    • @billarcher7172
      @billarcher7172 Před 5 měsíci

      I have an 08 4Runner with 185,000 miles on the original starter. When it goes, I’ll do the starter, valve cover gaskets, and secondary air injection at the same time.

  • @KyleJewell
    @KyleJewell Před 7 měsíci +3

    I picked up a 2004 Gmc Yukon XL SLT Loaded. Paid $2800 back in May of this year. Fastforward to now I have put almost 50,000km on it and all i've done is oil changes, trans and diff fluid changes, a cv axle, a ujoint, tierods and an evap purge valve. It has 420,000km on it. I couldn't be happier with my cheap purchase.

  • @dougsalzwedel8678
    @dougsalzwedel8678 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I changed the starter and battery on my 2017 chev Silverado this year. Did the work myself. $450 all in. The starter on these trucks are easy to change.

  • @D0NTsmokeCRACK
    @D0NTsmokeCRACK Před 7 měsíci +8

    Love the concept of this casual chat. Super informative. Would love to see another full-size chat about more recent, more expensive, full size rigs. Currently looking for a new family hauler but I’ve got a bit higher budget

  • @krassimirpetrov7131
    @krassimirpetrov7131 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I have a sequoia with 240k miles , still runs new everything works

  • @Killmonize
    @Killmonize Před měsícem +1

    I love learning about so much on your channel. I appreciate all the information you give out. Thank you for everything you do. 😊

  • @jonathanowens2337
    @jonathanowens2337 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Awesome info for shopping, would love to see more of these!

  • @KSE828
    @KSE828 Před 8 dny

    More of these type of videos please! Super helpful when purchasing a good used vehicle.

  • @rockaboatus588
    @rockaboatus588 Před 6 měsíci

    This channel is both practical and informative! Thank you for providing it to us all.😀👍

  • @williamrandall6472
    @williamrandall6472 Před 5 měsíci

    Happy New Year Mr.&Mrs. Car Wizard 🎉 Tyvvm for a 2023 full of awesome content. I am looking forward to another great year with you in 2024🎉

  • @soxlearning
    @soxlearning Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This is helpful for me to advise my son.

  • @randalblair
    @randalblair Před 7 měsíci

    Love your channel and thank you for this overview - especially approx. repair costs - Thank you!

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 Před 7 měsíci

    Great idea for an episode. Quite insightful. Thanks for the video.

  • @ejsvirtualgarage
    @ejsvirtualgarage Před 7 měsíci +1

    Car Wizard is so chill; yet never fails to share important information. If I were in Kansas (or if he were in Alabama), then I'd recommend his shop without hesitation.

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I bought my first SUV a little over two years ago. I took my time and found a 2013 Porsche Cayenne diesel. Replaced all the hoses and belts, and fluids at 110k. Under warranty, had the DEF system overhauled and two fuel injectors replaced. At 132k, it does 26 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway at 85. I have all the previous owners maintenance and my own maintenance. I’m looking forward to many years in this SUV.

  • @Jays1337
    @Jays1337 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Man! Im so glad i found this channel 👍👏

  • @blueleon99
    @blueleon99 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you! this is my favorite topic!

  • @johng.4959
    @johng.4959 Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpful video Wizard! Thank you!👍

  • @geekfreak618
    @geekfreak618 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love it when The Wizard sits down. We get to learn things.

  • @Blue-moon12
    @Blue-moon12 Před 7 měsíci +93

    I personally would not touch a Chevy after 2006 model years.

    • @ScottyBennitone
      @ScottyBennitone Před 7 měsíci +6

      ^this

    • @geoffreyb3337
      @geoffreyb3337 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Not necessarily I have a 2017 2500 HD with a 6 L with the six speed automatic that does not have active fuel management and this thing is a tank

    • @GMCJay_lly
      @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +4

      Love my gmt800

    • @Blue-moon12
      @Blue-moon12 Před 7 měsíci +4

      ​@GMCJay_lly very reliable and the best years

    • @ScottyBennitone
      @ScottyBennitone Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Blue-moon12 they did still make the good ones in 07 for a half year as well! My friend has an 07 Sierra with 06 body still running like a champ

  • @greathornedowl3644
    @greathornedowl3644 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Wizard, always a teaching moment

  • @justin.gollnick
    @justin.gollnick Před 7 měsíci +6

    Bought my 06 Expedition with 214k miles off my brother. it now has 226k miles. and the only "major" repair i had to make was a noise roller rocker. didn't take me long at all. I absolutely love that truck, its an absolute tank.
    It wasn't the smartest idea buying it as a first vehicle, but i got it from my brother for a really good price. And thankfully I'm mechanically inclined to where i don't have to deal with shop rejections and extremely high maintenance fees. expeditions are great, as long as you can fix them yourself, and you buy one with a good service history.

    • @RPD91
      @RPD91 Před 6 měsíci

      They are amazing cars and parts are fairly inexpensive. Make sure to change oil prematurely on these and you’re golden.

  • @tdhyig5045
    @tdhyig5045 Před 3 měsíci

    You have great content.Easy to listen to. Thank yoy

  • @miken4348
    @miken4348 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I love these videos where the Wizard just keeps it real. What about one with Camaro/Mustang/Challenger/350z/335i?

  • @Loveinlife1980
    @Loveinlife1980 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this. Thanks Wizard

  • @rm5902
    @rm5902 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Greatly appreciated
    Need top 10 vehicles
    Need to do for different car categories.
    Keep up good work

  • @lawrenceralph7481
    @lawrenceralph7481 Před 7 měsíci

    Good info. Thanks. Another factor in the roulette of buying a vehicle used

  • @jeffdickens7019
    @jeffdickens7019 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the information Wizard

  • @SevenMetalCrosses
    @SevenMetalCrosses Před 6 měsíci

    Fantastic video! Would love to see a video like this on half ton trucks. Keep up the amazing videos brother 👍

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones Před 7 měsíci +10

    That cat problem on the nissan v8 also happened on the 2.5 i4 starting with the 2002 Altima. Post-renault nissans love to eat cats AND cvts!

    • @GMCJay_lly
      @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +1

      Nissan = poop

    • @aussie2uGA
      @aussie2uGA Před 7 měsíci +1

      Aren’t cats and all emission related items warrantied by law for 10 years?

  • @dobie25fan
    @dobie25fan Před 6 měsíci

    love that lexus sitting behind you. picked up an 08 gx470 and I love it.

  • @christofonobrown3659
    @christofonobrown3659 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this new segment!

  • @GMCJay_lly
    @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +6

    Love the gmt800 seat you are using for the vids. Good comfy seats!

  • @michaelgf8840
    @michaelgf8840 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for doing these

  • @jon27d
    @jon27d Před 7 měsíci +9

    8:46 The other frequent failure point for these was rotted out frames. My wife and I live in the Midwest rust belt and wanted a firts gen Sequoia. Finally had to give up and buy something else because we couldn't find one that had a solid enough frame to tow our small (3500 lb) camper without doubling our budget

  • @bigbill709
    @bigbill709 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Ive Google searched a lot of cars they all have there problems.

  • @chrishardin4220
    @chrishardin4220 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I own a 03 gmc jukon that has 230.000 miles on it and it still runs great. I have put a water pump a well bearing on it but as the motor it still runs smooth and great

    • @GMCJay_lly
      @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +5

      I ❤ the GMT-800's.

    • @likeariver2237
      @likeariver2237 Před 2 měsíci

      I wish I never sold my 03 Yukon Denali. It could do everything I needed in a vehicle. 6L engine AWD comfortable for long 12 hour trips. Used it like a pickup when the 3rd role seats were removed. The dog loved it too.

  • @knockout_wj8886
    @knockout_wj8886 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I really love my Escalade. I'm saving for if/when the engine goes. If the 4.7 doesn't go first in Wj. Both are very nice condition. The Jeep I have for 9 yrs. And first thing I did was change ALL fluids. Also a lot of engine parts ( just because I knew I was going to long arm lift on it) . I usually keep my vehicles until someone slams into them. I kinda want to get a 2023 Escalade but new GN's just seem to have so many issues. Since retirement is down the road, znd my 3 midlife crisis is also maybe a new Corvette with bumper to bumper warranty lol.

  • @Nate_G_SD
    @Nate_G_SD Před 7 měsíci +1

    00-06 Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/XL for the win!
    Great DIY vehicles & rust free in So Cal & AZ.

  • @m.akbart3840
    @m.akbart3840 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My 2010 Qx56 got 18-19 highway with 93 octane. Yes, very powerful engine it has. Very excellent safety features also.

  • @jobiazgarza9571
    @jobiazgarza9571 Před 7 měsíci +3

    had an 07 expedition EL and it was a perfect car until the cam phaser engine failure. unbelievable that that was not a recall.

  • @oonwing
    @oonwing Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great information

  • @khareembruce8832
    @khareembruce8832 Před 5 měsíci

    Great information thank you

  • @cenewton3221
    @cenewton3221 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I had an '05 QX56 for a while, engine & transmission were brilliant despite 220k+ miles. The biggest issues it had were bad HVAC actuators that required the entire dash disassembly to replace a couple of them, a bad instrument cluster (had it rebuilt for $300), and there were loads of random electronic problems - nothing major but a number were pretty annoying at times. I'm sure the early years of that generation had more of this than the later ones however, in 2008 they made some mods to the engine to gain some power, but at the cost of requiring premium fuel, adding insult to the pre-existing low mileage injury. My mileage on it wasn't as bad as Wizard states here but it was pretty bad - about 11 or 12 around town, 17-18 highway. I did really enjoy it though, made a nice overlander/camping rig. Sold it and now have a '12 Yukon that is great.
    I really wish other OEMs would have used a simpler V8 engine design like GM had/has with the LS-based Vortecs. I was at a gas station the other day and premium was $.90 (!) more per gallon than regular unleaded. The Yukon's 5.3 is flex fuel so it can run on any grade or combination of unleaded gas or E85 which is quite a bit cheaper but gets about 2-2.5 mpg less.

  • @guniseran
    @guniseran Před 7 měsíci +10

    Those Sequoias are mostly rust buckets now. Check their frames, you will see everything is cooked up in rust

    • @georgebettiol8338
      @georgebettiol8338 Před 7 měsíci +7

      It depends on where you live.

    • @willmtaylor
      @willmtaylor Před 7 měsíci +3

      If you live in rust belt and don’t take care of your vehicle.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před 7 měsíci +14

    I'd say if you bought one of the GM vehicles mentioned in that year range and it's in good shape (not ticking), the best investment I think you can make is to do a full AFM delete. Costs a bit of money but will pay dividends in the years to come afterwards, because it's either that or you're looking at a new (rebuilt) motor which costs at least the same amount. Or you could buy a rebuilt motor that already has the delete kit installed but somtimes these tend to be a bit more expensive obviously than a standard rebuilt engine with AFM. But it will be worth it if you do the delete kit (which basically replaces the collapsable lifters with solid lifters and disabled the AFM software). (OK the price has probably gone up, but I remember checking back in around 2020, and it was about $3500 to pay someone to do it. The parts themselves at the time were about $1500 if you bought a new cam with it).
    One thing that was omitted I think for the GM vehicles that was somewhat common, was the o-ring in the pick-up tube in the oil pain would sometimes come apart or break, causing the engine to not draw the proper amount of oil up (thus low oil pressure). This isn't a huge job, but it does require dropping the oil pan. On my 2013 Silverado I had to replace the oil pump because it was registering low oil pressure. Luckily I caught it in time, where it was on the low-end of what GM said was acceptable oil pressure, otherwise I would have had suffered a siezed motor probably. After that was done, of course it continue to run fine until about 180k when I sold it (still runs today as the buyer is still driving it). Also when it comes to oil pressure, be careful because a dealer witll tell you that at idle- 12-15 psi is normal, but it's not. My reserach has told me that about 20 psi is minimum at idle and you really need at least 35 psi+ at highway speeds is what I remember mine being when it was new and sort of the metric I saw people (mechanics) mention on forums (I believe at 35-38 psi this is when the AFM system is activated as it's operated by oil pressure). 5k mile oil changes are OK, although I later found that I probably should have done it more often like every 3-4k miles, although mine never developed the collapsed lifter, but it did start to burn oil due to the AFM system which is a commonly known problem with this system (I believe it causes excessive wear on the rings when AFM is active as those cylinders where it seems to develop, are not firing -- although some say that the first and second cylinders are more prone to wear because of how the engine sits at a slight angle as well).

    • @lbrown7164
      @lbrown7164 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Good input keep it coming

    • @HR-wd6cw
      @HR-wd6cw Před 7 měsíci +2

      One thing I Forgot to mention that I considered was to do an engine swap... get a rebuilt 4.8L V8, which only puts out about 5% less power than the 5.3L version (which all of the 5.3L's were AFM but some of the 4.8L's apparently aren't -- some are or maybe none are, but the 5.3L's were). So if you don't mind 300 HP vs 315 HP, you could also look into swapping for a 4.8L non-AFM engine or even the 6.2L which I don't think had AFM either, and not have to worry about it again. You could probably buy a 4.8L rebuilt engine for about as much as you'd pay to have the lifters done (again, this is based on pricing from a few years ago, but it likely isn't that much more at least just for the motor -- installation will probably make it a $6 or $7k job). You do have to be careful, but since the 6- speed automatic was an option for the 4.8L it should be a suitable replacement for the 5.3L. Some programing will probably need to be done, as the engine computer and trans PCM/computer will need to be replaced or reprogrammed.

    • @RPD91
      @RPD91 Před 6 měsíci +1

      GMT 900 Trucks would benefit from the AFM delete as you mentioned. Also, a high pressure oil pump, a 40k unit transmission cooler and a high performance thermostat alongside reprogramming the fans. These would make them like tanks. Almost as reliable as a Land Cruiser even.

  • @jamesjethrowesten3302
    @jamesjethrowesten3302 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 2010 2500 suburban LT 4x4 and it has the 6.0 with no AFM and I love it

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Před 7 měsíci

    Full of insight into purchasing this class of vehicle.

  • @mikelyons9971
    @mikelyons9971 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Oh the infamous 4.7 toyota woahs. Timing belt driven water pump and under tge intake starter. Toyota got rid of both of those problems when they rolled out the replacement 4.6 motor. The 4.6 is a timing chain, belt driven water pump, and block mount starter.

  • @mikemoxley9477
    @mikemoxley9477 Před 7 měsíci

    Great info!!!

  • @user-ot1pb2rk6r
    @user-ot1pb2rk6r Před 7 měsíci

    These are great videos. I'd like to see one on luxury midsize suvs.

  • @masongraham5771
    @masongraham5771 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This video came at the perfect time! Currently looking at buying an SUV. I'm too tall for my '05 Camry, lol!

  • @Dan_Gleebalz
    @Dan_Gleebalz Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought my '06 expedition with 68k miles on it. The previous owner kept immaculate maintenance records down to oil changes and tire rotations. It was stock. The only modifications I did to it were a K&N cold air intake, heavier duty shocks and struts, a 3" lift in the front and 2" lift in the rear and all terrain tires. At around 110k, the left bank phaser started ticking, and at the same time, there was a slight momentary rattle on start-up. I had a full timing job done, complete with new roller rockers and a Melling high volume oil pump. Since then, it has run like the day I bought it. I've had to replace the odd emissions devices, and most recently, the alternator. I replaced the belt and tensioner when I did that. It now has a bit over 170k miles on it and still runs like new. Everyone likes to dump on the 5.4, 3 valve motors, but seriously, if you take care of them, they will last a long time. Get the oil changed on schedule and don't ignore any strange noises from the engine.

  • @taylorwarwick1001
    @taylorwarwick1001 Před 7 měsíci +3

    2012 Expedition here. 190,000 miles. Runs fantastic. Only had the leadframe issue and a water pump go bad.

  • @igormac88
    @igormac88 Před 7 měsíci +14

    I do like how less stressful bigger engines work and how simpler they seem to be compared to newer downsized ones. Of course the fuel economy is not the same but with a little effort they can be not the dinosaur like 😂 but the savings on maintenance if well kept can be huge.

    • @GMCJay_lly
      @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +4

      Torque > rpm, H/P

    • @gregedmand9939
      @gregedmand9939 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The smaller engines are high strung and stressed to the maximum. There are many reasons why older V8's can be bored and stroked for far more power. Just adding a turbo means way higher maintenance. In aircraft, the same basic engine is restricted to half the serviceable hours if its turbocharged.

  • @Jackman66666666
    @Jackman66666666 Před 7 měsíci

    I like this type of information about vehicle cost and longevity.

  • @LilYeshua
    @LilYeshua Před 7 měsíci +5

    I stopped buying American vehicles back in the eighties

  • @robpond7385
    @robpond7385 Před 7 měsíci

    Always learning ty

  • @steelwheels327
    @steelwheels327 Před 7 měsíci

    I like this series too Wiz!

  • @amundsen575
    @amundsen575 Před 7 měsíci +1

    good video, my 2014 qx80 upper cat disintegrated and clogged rear cat

  • @dvereckis
    @dvereckis Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love my 1997 c2500 chevrolet suburban 6.5 turbo diesel, I do all my own work so i only pay for parts and 2wd diesel mileage is unbeatable for a truck that does heavy pulling several times a week. 11 years ownership and 400,000 miles on the clock and i'm still loving it.

  • @tristanlong7
    @tristanlong7 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The chevy is a very good choice. They're also becoming more common in the junk yard.
    I knew alot that had the same platform and they just kept on going.
    The ford is also a decent option. The 5.4 3v does have it's issues. I own one so I know.
    The best advice I can give on these is to make sure it got the timing job done first or you plan to do it. If you don't plan to have this truck for long, then just keep using it till it quits.
    Personally the 5.4 ain't that bad as a engine. It just gets a bad wrap. But alot of these are still going well over 100k.
    I replaced all the timing stuff because I felt it was the right thing to do. The phasers were clicking, but no actual issues.
    Make sure you run 5w30 also.

  • @davekeller2798
    @davekeller2798 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Its the same old saying, I" pay me now or pay me a LOT later " it cost to ride new and big !

    • @StockCarGuy
      @StockCarGuy Před měsícem

      right, i’ve noticed over the years with purchasing cars, you either pay a lot of money upfront or you pay alot of money down the line.

  • @brandoneastman9710
    @brandoneastman9710 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Just mentioning the left engine mount as a common failure for the GMT900 also. GM tech here, I replace those all the time!

    • @brandoneastman9710
      @brandoneastman9710 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Can’t believe I got a like!😂
      Mr. Wizard, just want to say thanks for all the great content! I’ve been a tech for about 4 years now. I have watched, learned, and looked up to you since the beginning, your one of the best! Thank you for helping me become a better tech.
      Happy Sunday!

    • @danielgkorecki
      @danielgkorecki Před 7 měsíci +1

      Can go around 100k miles. Especially on escalade

    • @dhillaz
      @dhillaz Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the tip, out of interest what's the cost to get that done?

    • @brandoneastman9710
      @brandoneastman9710 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@dhillaz OEM part is around $150 if I remember correctly. And about $400-$600 in labor depending on where you get it done.

    • @dhillaz
      @dhillaz Před 7 měsíci

      @@brandoneastman9710 Thanks!

  • @THEFALLOFSONY
    @THEFALLOFSONY Před 7 měsíci +3

    GMT900 with AFM are very reliable as long as you don’t skip oil changes.

  • @rawimpact
    @rawimpact Před 7 měsíci +1

    05 sequoia owner, bought it a year ago and so far only thing I’ve done is a tire change. Lbj needed but timing belt is new

  • @dbrandon4528
    @dbrandon4528 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I have 2 2002 Chevy suburbans and wouldn’t trade them for the world

  • @DaneQueed420
    @DaneQueed420 Před 4 měsíci

    These are my favorite type of video

  • @cmcb7230
    @cmcb7230 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The 5.4 can be a very reliable engine if properly maintained. The key word is if. Now they’re almost 20 years old finding a 5.4 that you know was properly maintained will be hard. Of course that is true for any modern used vehicle.

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I loved my 05 Sequoia. 05-07 have the 5-speed auto and 30hp more with vvti. 03-04 have a 4 speed auto but it has upgraded internals over the earlier ones and 4x4 is a direct swap. They're pretty easy to swap except the stupid starter. 😂
    05+ also had rear air suspension in limiteds and sr5 sport. Probably shot by now. Easy to swap to springs.
    I sold mine before I deployed at 300k because I didn't want it sitting while I was gone. The guy I sold it to is still driving it. I am shopping for another (or maybe a 4runner or gx470) because I really liked it and have added another kid since I sold it.
    The 2nd and 3rd gen have significantly less room behind the 3rd row.

  • @leechburglights
    @leechburglights Před 6 měsíci +2

    Seems to be real-world prices to me. In the late 90's I owned a 91 Olds Cutlass Supreme and a 89 Pontiac Grand Prix. They were practically the same car just different body style and options. The fuel pump went out in the Olds, and the dealer charged $225 to fix it. Then when the fuel pump in the Gran Prix was going bad, I got rid of it (did have it for 6 years). To hear that almost 25 years later that a fuel pump job will cost $900, I'm not surprised. Sure I wouldn't be happy to pay for it, but I wasn't happy to pay $225 back in 1998.

  • @aaron69av
    @aaron69av Před 7 měsíci +1

    The best one is right behind you. Those LXs are tanks!

  • @andybub45
    @andybub45 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Yep, starters on the old Sequoias are pretty involved, on the UZ V8s they are under the intake and it is not fun to do. Also on the later models you have air injection which is under the intake as well, when that goes it is a nightmare if you want to replace the system. When I did one it was 8 hours and I replaced the starter while I was in there. Never really seen a transmission on one of those fail that wasn’t high mileage.

  • @athletikonaol
    @athletikonaol Před 7 měsíci +11

    On the 5.4 3V, the worst issue is not timing chain or phasers, but roller followers. These are what grenade the engine if the retention clip and spring are displaced. The valve falls into the cylinder. FordtechMakuloco does timing chain and phaser jobs all the time. But you have to replace the roller followers. They are the ticking time bombs.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před 7 měsíci +1

      People keep driving them with engine noise. Costly mistake.

    • @lbrown7164
      @lbrown7164 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Would you say the Ford engine is totally inferior to the GMC

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@lbrown7164 Comparing apples to apples, I would take a 5.3 Chevy from 2004-2006 all day long over a similar year 5.4 3v. 2007-2014 5.3 Chevy, I would also take that all day long over a 5.4l 3v.

    • @theshield1613
      @theshield1613 Před 6 měsíci

      My 5.4l 3v v8 has over 200k original engine, maintenance is very important on the 5 4l v8.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před 6 měsíci

      @@theshield1613 I have owned a few with over 200k as well. I wrench on them, so I am not afraid of them. Last one I did I had the passenger cam out in 45 minutes and it was still hot. Roller rocker locked up and took out a lobe.

  • @Baywire
    @Baywire Před 7 měsíci +1

    I do like these kinds of videos. Can you do one of the more modern midsize SUV's like Cadillac XT5, Lincoln Nautilus, Dodge Durango/Grand Cherokee, whatever other relevant models from Lexus/Toyota and such?

  • @ncm865
    @ncm865 Před 3 měsíci

    Love my 05 Denali. It’s amazing

  • @americanpatriot5836
    @americanpatriot5836 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video

  • @philipcooper6264
    @philipcooper6264 Před 7 měsíci

    Needed this one wizard

  • @Vincent-ke5zn
    @Vincent-ke5zn Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for your informative video again 👍

  • @THEATOMICB0MB
    @THEATOMICB0MB Před 7 měsíci +6

    Would have been worth mentioning that the LX470 sitting behind you is going to have nearly identical preventable issues as the Sequoia since it's the same 2UZ engine. Same starter in the middle of the V, same timing belt/water pump, and I believe same fuel pump. Having just dumped a 2003 Sequoia w 290k miles and a dead transmission, I can vouch for those issues. Got it cheap, ran it hard, and it owed me no favors. There is no way on Earth you're getting 19 MPG out of one of those though.

    • @tacomas9602
      @tacomas9602 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I know a couple people who cannot get more than 14 15mpg out of their big toyota v8s. 😅they like their gas

    • @zackvandenhouten6067
      @zackvandenhouten6067 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah no idea how he said that Sequoias are good on gas 😂
      My 4Runner is lucky to get 15mpg

  • @4NINETYSIX
    @4NINETYSIX Před 7 měsíci +6

    Just purchased a 2005 Avalanche 2500 4X4 with an 8.1 Big Block from the original owner . Overlooked truck but bulletproof .

    • @mrgmc6314
      @mrgmc6314 Před 7 měsíci +4

      My father in law ownes 3 of them and I own a 8.1 2500 hd pickup they are Absolutely bulletproof

    • @GMCJay_lly
      @GMCJay_lly Před 7 měsíci +3

      Considering trading/selling my ccsb 4x4 lly for a rust free clean 8.1. Or maybe a 6.0 QuadraSteer. I love the GMT-800 platform.

    • @4NINETYSIX
      @4NINETYSIX Před 7 měsíci

      You guys are on the money ! Also have a GMC 2500HD 4X4 , 6.0 , G80 , 4.10 .
      @@GMCJay_lly

    • @mrgmc6314
      @mrgmc6314 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @GMCJay_lly skip the 6.0 the 8.1 is the superior motor across the lineup my family has owned something like 50 gmt 400 and 800 models for personal or construction plow trucks suvs for the family chevy and gmc trucks are king from that era , and the mighty 8.1 sits at the top !!! Also the 8.1 with the Allison transmission is far superior to the 8.1 with the 4l80 ... definitely check it out... but I've literally had all of the 305 sbc 350 sbc 454 BBC 5.3 6.0 8.1 in numerous trucks and suvs driven by myself on the regular like I said something like 50 different trucks and suvs and my current truck is a 8.1 I'll never get rid of it !!! My current family hauler is a 5.3 tahoe ... will drive it till it dies ,,, has 304965 thousand miles currently with the original motor and trans ....

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@mrgmc6314 What's the fuel consumption of the 8.1?

  • @MustangSally7259
    @MustangSally7259 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg! Thanks for info!!,

  •  Před 7 měsíci +4

    Hey, @CarWizard I have a Lovely 2005 Ford F-150 with the 3Valve 5.4, It's in great condition right now... What should I do NOW to make sure it's gonna last (other than regular Oil changes) ?
    Should I look at the cam phasers? Replace them and the chains? The truck has done 178000km or 120.000 miles

  • @84gssteve
    @84gssteve Před 7 měsíci +2

    Pre-DOD GM trucks and SUVs are really the way to go. Not too old, but new enough to be comfortable and capable.
    After 180K miles, my 02' Tahoe has only needed a fuel pump and regular maintenance. Never had a check engine light on, only one brake job, original 4L60E with plenty of towing done.

  • @ilc-nl3yy
    @ilc-nl3yy Před 7 měsíci +4

    I have a 2012 Expedition King Ranch that I bought at a Ford dealership in October of 2022 with only 39k miles. I now have 46k miles and I'm about to do my second oil change. I think it'll last a long time by changing the oil every 3500 miles.

    • @busman2050
      @busman2050 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Really low mileage in 10 years

  • @martinzendejas8423
    @martinzendejas8423 Před 7 měsíci

    That LX in the back is nice!

  • @Losingsince
    @Losingsince Před 7 měsíci +7

    Still waiting for one about minivans. Would be kinda cool

    • @Henry_Jones
      @Henry_Jones Před 7 měsíci +2

      I 2nd that but wizard is not s minivan guy. I have a 2016 odyssey I got new and I can say with minivans its the little things that make the big difference. Look at what you need and buy on that. For me i required 3 car seats in the 2nd row so...
      1 toyota sienna- no 2nd row middle seat latch anchors and it drove like a bus. Eliminated
      2 dodge grand caravan- cheap but no 2nd row seat. Eliminated.
      3 kia sedona- 2nd row seats not removeable. Eliminated
      4. Honda odyssey, drove like a car and has latch anchors in all 3 2nd row seats. Buy even though i was well aware of hondas tranny troubled past.

    • @77nizzova53
      @77nizzova53 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Get a Honda or Toyota!!! Done!!

  • @SRMWorkshop
    @SRMWorkshop Před 7 měsíci +3

    I don't know how much the cost would swing, but you might include a full brake service as a 4th repair that will have to be done on every car at some point.