Car Review Channels You Should Stay Away From, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Do car review channels like Doug Demuro, TopGear, CarWow, CNBC, Kelly Blue Book, and MotorTrend really give you honest advice on what are the good cars to buy? Why not to buy a car based on car review channels advice. Buying a car based on car reviews. Why not to trust car reviews on the internet or magazines. The truth about car reviews. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 55 years.
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What do you think about saturns??i got one with 62,000 miles
Driving from A to B should be the biggest parameter. Will it get there or not.
scotty i have a p2096 code when im running my car on lpg, will that cause any issues? thanks
My 17 yo 2005 Toyota Camry V6 just clocked over 450,000 km and runs like a clock, no oil use and the radio/cd player works great 🙂
I own a 2014 impala 80k miles and the transmission need 3 solenoids. Junk!
I know Volvo's are not your favorites but I love mine and it is in great shape with 220k it's a 2004 V70 turbo wagon with a very small Turbo That and still runs great only burns 1 quart of oil a year,, it never breaks ,, but I did put an alternator and fuel pump in after 200 k ,, nothing lasts forever,, that and a round of breaks,, We all love our clean and great running car ..I think you need reconsider Volvo I only paid 2k for it 3 years ago and have had nothing but a good experience,, yes I my own shade tree mechanic,, and thank you for all your good advice over the last few years you have helped me a lot and you're always right
Wait a minute Scotty. She has a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Hopkins and a Masters from Columbia in Public Administration.
And your telling me her assessment of automobile quality and longevity may be wrong?
Good Heavens this implies these journalists may be wrong on other issues such as health and climate.
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Scotty is obviously biased against anything that’s not a Toyota Corolla. Most people would rather buy a more comfortable vehicle with better/modern standard features even if it only drove for 4-7 yrs before major components fail since they’ll be on the verge of replacing it anyway. I personally don’t know anyone whose ever said their dream car is an econobox known as a Toyota Corolla. Only old people like Scotty buy a car and want to drive it forever because they’re too cheap and has no desire for modern technology like infotainment units, cooler looking wheels, beautiful styling, comfy seats, awesome factory stereo, sensors and all. Most people buy Corollas out of desperation or for their teen kids but majority of adults would rather drive a KIA Forte, Hyundai Elantra, Honda Civic, Chevy Cruz, Mazda and anything else than be caught dead in a boring generic looking Corolla.
Love that Scotty calls out these so called "specialists" for what they are. Of course this Mercedes is a great car because we'll make a tonne of money servicing and fixing it