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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. 1NIGHTMAREGAMER

    If made like 1950s now days but lighter theyed last forever

  2. Michaelson Sarmiento

    Your Celica is older and you still drive it. My Camry is 1996 and still running good.

  3. Sports Good

    Good vid. From experience, a maintained & non-abused motor, 250K+ easily. You might have to replace wear components & CATS but the motor will last. A transmission, 200K+. Reliability & low maintenance is the goal in aviation.

  4. Bart Foster

    If you don't want to pay that much to change the timing belt, do it yourself! It can be a little intimidating but it's not always that bad. I have changed mine on a 1995 toyota 3.0 v6 and Mitsubishi Montero 3.5 v6 along with the water pumps while I was there. I also did the head gaskets on the toyota, you can save a fortune in labor if you are capable.

  5. MessiahGStudio

    My 99 Honda Accord Coupe has like 257k miles, transmission been replaced twice tho

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