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Scotty, I have a 2010 toyota corolla with 80031 miles. When I release my brake pedal I hear a squeaky sounds from the brake. Does that mean I need to replace them? Plus should I replace the brake fluid and transmission fluid too at that mileage? Thank you
The 1988 Toyota Tercel was the first brand new car I ever bought. It was $5500 and very dependable.
Scotty, my cellular phone is a 2003 Nokia. It's like a Toyota Corolla, it never breaks. And I have a 1993 Corolla, runs like new.
I cannot stand this phony Berman sportscaster guy behind his desk in a garage in the CarShield commercial! These CarShield guys 1:18 are crooks who are only interested in making money with the premiums and use the fine prints to rip-off their customers when in need. Scotty just corroborated what I always thought!
Scotty is the absolute best mechanic, in the greatest country on this side of heaven. 👉🏿🇺🇸
I narrowed my choices to the Chevy Colorado and the Toyota Tacoma when I bought my truck. I really liked the Colorado with a diesel, but it was waaaay overpriced. I noticed Chevy's extensive use of plastic ages like milk, so I went with Toyota.
How about just buying a quality vehicle and skipping the added warranty. In the long run it’ll be cheaper.
Scotty
Hyundai has a recall on 2016 to 2021 Tuscons. Fires are being caused from corrosion found in the ABS control Module. The NHTSA says the The Module will be replaced how ever Hyundai is installing a fuse kit changing it from 40 amp to 25 amp and up dating the control modual soft ware. This sounds like a band aid to me. Untill you get the repair done Hyundai is recommending the vehicle be kept outside. Would you please weigh in on this.
I see you are over 4 million subs !! Congrats 🎉 wonder if moving helped you out there . Lord knows.. thanks Scott
Is a 2008 honda civic lx, 40,000 miles, clean, for $7,500 a good deal?