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How Long Can a Car Really Last, DIY and car review with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. The most reliable cars and trucks that will still be driving after 150,000 miles or more. The most reliable used cars. The most reliable used trucks. High mileage cars worth buying. High mileage cars. Cars that last forever. Long lasting cars. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.

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  1. Joe Yates

    Scotty, I followed your advice and bought an older high mileage car, 2005 Nissan Altima 3.5. 187,000 miles, one owner. Motor & transmission are solid

  2. stevealaska73

    My favorite part: @6:10 lol You're the best Scotty!

  3. Everyday Allday

    Ive worked on a 97 Camry with engine oil leaking, rac and pinion leaking, radiator leaking, cracked windshield, bumper falling off, trans fluid leaking, had over 240k miles and wouldnt die.

  4. Lisandro Landoni

    Bought a 1997 Acura CL 3.0 here in Canada 8 months ago. Paid $1000cad and put 300 bucks on it, new rear breaks and fluids. 237k kms. I did 12.000kms and it’s been the best car I ever had. Good power and fun to drive.

  5. Tom Rockstroh

    says the auto transmissions in the acuras of this age are good and reliable..hahahahahaha and in another video says the honda auto transmissions of this age are junk and stay far away…theyre both the same

  6. Tom Rockstroh

    CL's never came in a 4 door sedan either as you referred to them

  7. TRUMP SUPPORTER

    I know you dont like chevy but i have an impala thats 16 yrs old 151k miles & it runs great. It depends on the previous owners

  8. ITMeCE

    Considering a Toyota Tundra went 1 million miles and was still running, they can last forever if you take the right amount of care of them.

  9. Ty Zeno

    Like my sisters husband (FORD engineer) said, "they easily make a car that lasts a million miles, but, what for? They would sell you a car and it will last your lifetime and your grandsons!".

  10. DaLaaNi Bombina

    Is Scotty saying “wrecked car” or “rat car”?

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