First car buying. The best and worst first cars to buy, DIY with Scotty Kilmer. How to buy the right first car and avoid the bad ones. How to buy a used car. How to buy a new car. Car buying tips and guide for new car owners. Car buying guide and car buying tips. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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3. My Fancy (Originally $5,000) Professional Scan Tool:
4. Cheap Scan Tool:
5. Dash Cam (Every Car Should Have One):
6. Basic Mechanic Tool Set:
7. Professional Socket Set:
8. Ratcheting Wrench Set:
9. No Charging Required Car Jump Starter:
10. Battery Pack Car Jump Starter:

⬇️Scotty’s Top DIY Tools:
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3. Professional Socket Set:
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6. Battery Pack Car Jump Starter:

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Tuesday: Auto repair video
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Friday: Auto repair video
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Sunday: Viewers car show off

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  1. Samuel M

    Not only is the 2008 Acura TL going to be incredibly reliable, that generation’s body style looks so good. The car is almost 15 years old and they still look so fresh. Great cars.

  2. Jason Bell

    Mr. Kilmer, please don't ever drink the coffee at the Toyota dealership. You'll go ballistic waving and laughing about the new Camry's.

    Well, on second thought, they may give you a new one if you make a video of it….lol

  3. Estuardo Moran

    Guatemalan coffee is the best

  4. ilovetotri23

    I traded in my 1984 VW Rabbit for first almost new car, a 1991 Toyota Tercel. I took great car of that car. Loved everything about it, but I was young and dumb. I loved the look of the Del Sol, and after all it was a Honda. So I saved up and bought a 1993 Honda Civic del Sol. It was my first new car ever actually. It leaked so much water inside from the targa top that I complained to Honda for so long that they took it back under the lemon law. I swore I would never buy another Honda ever again! I mostly owned Toyotas after that. However, I bought my second new car from Honda. A 2017 Honda CRV, (the Earth Dreams engine) although I have had zero trouble with it in over 120K, no oil dilution issues.
    I find it ironic that I know how to buy the only bad Hondas.

  5. ravenlorans

    At 6'3" I do not fit in a Honda Del Sol but Fit in a Chevy Luv but Not a Chevy Regular Cab and Fit in a Honda CRX and a Pontiac Fiero but Not a Delorean or a 78 Corvette.

  6. daewooparts

    One of the small Infiniti SUV's is actually a Mercedes Benz, guess its even more of a moneypit 💸

  7. luis barron

    I got rid of my ‘10 malibu and got a ‘13 Avalon limited, malibu transmission gave up

  8. Spy.Sno

    Pray my 2008 Taurus water pump doesn't fail (@55k miles)

  9. D Smith

    Picked up an 03 civic 1.7 coupe manual for $500 it has 245,000km on it.
    The car, much like the owner I basically stole it from, was stuck in limp mode! It’s amazing how lazy people can be to perform some basic and simple maintenance. Anyway, I stopped by the local junk yard and found an 02 civic with a key still in it. Pulled off the ecu and ignition and away I went. Immediately it fixed all of the limp mode issues. Some work to be done and parts to be replaced but I feel like it was a score. Any thoughts on that particular year and model. Also, I’d like to say thanks for all of the money you’ve helped me save by watching you. You’re genuinely helping thousands of people save big $$$.
    You’re like a real life “Robin Hood” in a sense LOL. Thanks again👍

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