The CAR WIZARD Shares 6 Super Reliable Vehicles $6K-$8K

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Published 2024-06-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @jorger2020
    These kind of videos, like the past "Buy these not that" ones, are the jewel of the crown of this channel
  • @joncepet
    3:40 2006 - 2012 Toyota Camry 7:08 2005 - 2012 Lincoln Town car 9:40 2007 - 2011 Honda Accord 11:10 2009 - 2013 Subaru Outback 12:30 2011 - 2016 Dodge Charger 14:18 2008 - 2019 Nissan Altima (*Joke) 15:49 2007 - 2014 Ford Mustang
  • @garyclark1135
    You need to convince Hoovie to get "pre purchase inspections" lol.
  • @artmchugh5644
    Big part of the pre purchase inspection, is the ATTITUDE OF THE SELLER ABOUT THE INSPECTION!!!--😊😊😊😊😊
  • @gncc600
    Young Car Wizard looks like a guy who just went to a Creed concert.
  • '07 Accord here, 312k mi. 2.4, manual...best car I've ever owned. I got this after years of driving saabs and Mercedes, and it's so much easier and cheaper to fix!
  • @mjb0183
    A friend’s parents had a Mercury Grand Marquis in high school about 30 years ago. The car was indestructible.
  • Paid $5500 cash for my 2008 Grand Marquis at a local car lot. Glad I did, it's the best running car I've ever purchased!
  • As the original owner of a 2012 Ford Mustang V6, I can totally back-up Pick #6. Sure, it's not a V8, but I have 212,000 miles on it and I literally have never had any issues with it. I've just done normal maintenance on it over the years and it's still going strong. Please note though I'm also an old geezer and don't drive it hard ;)
  • @md2k8
    The Lincoln Town Car is one of the best used vehicles to purchase.
  • My 2012 Altima's survived being rear-ended 3 times and a trip into a wet-concrete ditch and still going strong. Not even a cvt problem!  Going to give it to my grandson soon.
  • @pauldacus4590
    I like that The Car Wizard really committed to safety by staying buckled up!
  • @jameslee2680
    You want to avoid the Toyota Camrys with the 2.4 liter from 07-11 range because Toyota didn’t make the piston rings right which makes them burn oil. Also, don’t ever recommend someone to buy a Stellantis product. The electronics are bad and the motors are bad.
  • @implodinggoat
    I have a 2008 Town Car and I love it. Its the comfiest car I've ever driven glides down the road like a cloud, it can seat 6 and it has a massive trunk so its actually pretty practical and with all the chrome I think it looks great even if it is a grandpa car.
  • @pupushtin
    I had an Altima. It helped me out by having a tree branch fall on it last year. Totaled, but more than I paid for it! Glad I held off on buying tires and having suspension work done and a wheel bearing replaced. Thanks, tree!
  • Pick any modern GM3800 with low miles and in great condition. A supercharged Gen 3 car could be ideal. 3rd gen Toyota Avalon. If you want just a super simple cruiser get Lincoln Towncar on the Panther platform. If you want a "large luxury car" get an LS430. If you need an SUV get an early 2000's Saturn Vue with the Honda J35. If you want to fly under the radar with a small economy car get a Mazda 2, Toyota Yaris S or a Pontiac Vibe GT. All 3 are almost the same car. Late 2000's Corolla S with low mileage is great too.
  • @SolamenteVees
    Regarding Accords… while the V6 is great it also has a timing belt that needs to be replaced. All 4 cylinder Accords (2003+) use timing chains.
  • I'm on my 2nd Charger V6 and I love it! Handles great (suspension based on older generation Mercedes E), is very punchy, and I prefer the feel of RWD.