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He's the mechanic you can trust.
A well taken care of _japanese_ car
Dude stood on that Mercedes business
Heβs right on all of his answers
Toyota 2 billion miles? YES
I've been a mechanic for 30 years and this guys knows.
This guy knows his shit
Bro said yes to nissan with no cvt. That's a good man right there. Lots of people write off nissan as a whole but it's just the cvt that sucks
"je-" "No..."
Dude responded "no" to the Jeep before hearing the milage. That tracks!
Those Hondas and Toyotas are hard to beat. I have owned both and continuously go back.
Add Mazda to the list of the good ones at over 150,000 miles.
Mazda: Iβm japanese as wellπ’
Them old for trucks were literally built different
He got every answer correct
About a decade ago my mom sold her 2001 RAV4 back to the dealership. I was out of town. When I got home, I immediately bought her back with my only paycheck. Sheβs just shy of 195k. Love that fucking car.
"Well taken care of car" love that answer. While some cars are bad and shouldn't buy them if you take care of em they might last longer than expected by society.
"a well taken care of car" sums it up perfectly, got 3 Chryslers, 2 300s and a 200, nearly a million miles between the three of them, have a Honda fit that blew an engine at a 120k had a Prius blow a head gasket at 180k... biggest factor comes down to how you treat your vehicle
βWell taken care of carβ is a great answer. My 2004 Merc E500 has 240k miles and counting. No major issues and I still drive it.
Dude is young, but WISE!!!