Was about to list an element for $2900. My price just went up 100%.
@justSTUMBLEDuponАй бұрын
Damn it!
@daspas2111Ай бұрын
NUH UH
@nocandreАй бұрын
Great timing for me too!! Haha
@androiduberallesАй бұрын
I just picture a clapped out rust trap
@dddario2513Ай бұрын
@@gjmbarusha6999 Hilarious and not old joke
@PaulVonRieterАй бұрын
You CAN NOT hose out an element. Wet mop? Sure. BUT, do NOT hose it out. (There is a controller module under one of the front seats. Along with a bunch of other random connections throughout. Don’t hose it out. You will fry stuff.)
@El_Negro2003Ай бұрын
Too late
@loganandroidАй бұрын
Yeah. I own and element. And EVERYBODY thinks you can spray it out, everybody i talk to about it. Must have been an add campaign gone wrong.
@AEVMUАй бұрын
I use to gently hose mine out. Maybe I got lucky.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
and you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thing
@hankj.bАй бұрын
Cant wait for people to do it just because Doug said so
@catmobile20Ай бұрын
Doug is the type of guy to open a library filled with owners manuals from different cars.
@davyannajonesАй бұрын
Hear me out… that’s actually a great idea
@Mk5.maniacАй бұрын
I would 100% spend hours a day at that library
@that_camo_bronco_guyАй бұрын
Can someone rich... Like Doug, do this? That would be amazing, id potentially move just to experience it. Love reading owners manuals strangely
@alejandrooceguera4656Ай бұрын
Once again seeing this comment, it would be a banger
@roccol3110Ай бұрын
@@Mk5.maniac same
@Jpm-l6bАй бұрын
There are two types of people: 1. People who like Honda elements. 2. People who don't know they like Honda elements.
@MikeyAnalogАй бұрын
Yes, same with the Ridgeline. Both awesome vehicles
@avrielfernandezАй бұрын
Yea my dad just got one and i just got a crv 04 wont lie his element is the better version of my crv
@gregghorner9107Ай бұрын
Porsche Cayenne sounds great until it's time to service it.
@jonlosito2004Ай бұрын
What about a Range Rover?? 🤔
@OffensivebeastАй бұрын
@@jonlosito2004shouldn’t buy either unless they have been looked after properly, both are known to be nightmares from neglect, however the Range Rover is miles better off road out the door.
@inika1000Ай бұрын
Mom said it’s my turn to make this comment
@bobszuszkiewicz6905Ай бұрын
Cayenne? Mechanics killers special....
@bobszuszkiewicz6905Ай бұрын
Same, mechanics special killer..... Junk
@steve8032Ай бұрын
My old 2013 Xterra I purchased new, was an absolute billy goat. Gave me 120k problem free miles with at least 1/3 in mud, ruts, and unmarked trails. Never faltered.
@emilybriancochran9700Ай бұрын
Maybe it’s because I grew up when the Xterra was new and cool, but I still notice every one I see on the road. They’re not as ambiguous and common as most SUVs, and I think they still look cool and sporty.
@AdamG1983Ай бұрын
Luxurious yet rugged. Leave it to the Japanese
@brandons772Ай бұрын
I love Xterras, they’re the poor man’s 4Runner
@steve8032Ай бұрын
@@emilybriancochran9700 same, I miss mine.
@Acorn_in_FloridaАй бұрын
As a 4Runner fanboy, Nissan needs to bring back the Xterra (or this rumored Americanized Nissan Patrol....)
@nathanjoseph4284Ай бұрын
"Here are 6 Undervalued Off-Roaders to Buy Right Now... On Cars & Bids!!!" Fixed it for you
@thanosianthemadtitanicАй бұрын
back with your daily dose of market manipulation
@JayEff-p1wАй бұрын
Most tired comment type in the internet car world.
@I_dont_give_a_careАй бұрын
Wow, you figured out that a major reason for these videos is marketing? Good job!! 👏👏👏
@MrTheUbasketballАй бұрын
Don’t get me started on the Honda Element… Still have mine and I love that thing. Never once let me stranded in 21 years of ownership.
@Scotter4536Ай бұрын
I've got an 05' and it shocks me how reliable it is. This last year I took it from DC to Utah to Florida to Montreal and back to DC and it didn't give me a single problem. Plus, getting 27-29mpg on the highway in a vehicle with that much room inside is pretty awesome. The last time I moved apartments across town, I was able to move all of my things in a 2 bedroom apartment without having to rent a Uhaul. Took about 5 trips, but still cheaper.
@corey7219Ай бұрын
@Scotter4536 my 06 element had a lot of mechanical issues in 2022. Had it since 2015. We loved that car. Unfortunately, it cost to much to maintain it (rebuilt engine didn't fix the problem we had with the element)
@MrTheUbasketballАй бұрын
@@Scotter4536 Lol especially having to move things. It’s like a truck basically. Just crazy to me how for my Element, other than some routine maintenance and oil changes, I’ve left that thing out year after year, the hot and cold hasn’t made it unreliable. Well done Honda.
@drippgxdАй бұрын
21 years? Damn I just turned 20 over couple weeks ago… I feel old now
@isaaccan3155Ай бұрын
The Element was a under rated car that most people didn’t realize they needed. Nothing exist like it today.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@loganandroidАй бұрын
@@isaaccan3155 it's a car that really feels like it can do anything, take anything, go anywhere. And it's just so simple. It's the Swiss army car
@ElCrabАй бұрын
I wanted one when they came out, and when my wife needed a “new” car, she really liked the Element. I wanted her to get us a Honda with AWD and storage capacity. So the fleet we have is all Honda, all “under-appreciated in their time” models: Element EX AWD and Accord V6/6spd coupe. Both 2007, both Nighthawk Black Pearl. 220k and 270k miles on them.
@loganandroidАй бұрын
@ElCrab very cool accord. Coupe or sedan? My element is awd with a a stick. Hard combo to find
@Aaron.Rants.ReviewsАй бұрын
Kia Soul is pretty close!
@b5thomas7Ай бұрын
Honda - bring back the Element!!!
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
yeah, you could fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@vincentdyer8018Ай бұрын
I have a growing resentment for Doug’s new videos 😂truly ruining all the lowballs I throw every weekend on marketplace elements
@hemichanga8939Ай бұрын
He stopped being a car guy years ago. He's just a businessman now trying to inflate the market to make money.
@KNRS927Ай бұрын
“I’m sorry sir, after the legendary Doug Demuro brought attention to the marketplace on how glorious the Honda element is, I’m doubling my asking price.”🤣
@5280eg6Ай бұрын
Good thing I already have 3.
@DragnDonАй бұрын
Pfft, the Element market has been hyped up long before this video.....
@twentytwenty3511Ай бұрын
KZbinrs ruin everything good lol
@KLAYCO47Ай бұрын
The TJ is really the deal atm. Great engine, AMAZING off-road capability, holds value, looks great, infinitely upgradable, and is really the sweet spot for wranglers. Just enough new tech to be a comfortable daily and was the first to get coil springs for awesome off-road performance. They will blow up in value soon. The Cherokees has already blown up.
@TX727Ай бұрын
I bought a 2012 cayenne turbo with 150K miles on it for 23K about 2 years ago, msrp was $123K. Got a PPI done to make sure it was in decent shape which it was give the mileage (mainly highway miles, interior and exterior looked great). I ended up lifting it, adding eurowise UCAs, wheels, spacers, and skid plates. My advice- Maintenance is a brutal. If you don’t do your own work expect each time you’re in the shop to cost you a couple grand. Its also super difficult to find people that know how to work on older, modded cayennes. They are insanely complex. IF YOU GET THE TURBO SWAP OUT THE AIR SUSPENSION. I blew out those airbags more times then I cared to admit, had I just swapped for coils the first time I blew out the bags I would’ve saved thousands. If you find a good shop to work on the cayenne and don’t have air suspension they are incredible vehicles. The handle way better than a 5000lbs suv ever should, look good, turned heads when you get the knobby tires on them, and with PTV+ had rear and center locking diffs. I ended up selling for a raptor but when the cayenne wasn’t in the shop it was a fun vehicle.
@joshbridges9234Ай бұрын
Did Doug just unironically say the Land Cruiser is undervalued? 😂
@aaronwallace8098Ай бұрын
The only thing that's even slightly undervalued here is the XTERRA. Every other car on this list enjoys a strong following, high demand, and an inflated value. The Porsche is an exception, but the cost of maintenance is so high it isn't undervalued in my opinion.
@tskwared667Ай бұрын
@@joshbridges9234 I just checked online, cheapest 100 series I saw in a quick search was $9,900 with 270k miles
@NewDesignVinylGraphicsАй бұрын
@@aaronwallace8098Id definitely put earlier model sequoias like first gen I believe and 2005-2012 Pathfinders, those are a great value where I'm at, can get clean ones with around 250,000km for around 5-8k CAD
On the same note as the Xterra, the R51 Pathfinder (2005-2012) was also a great under the radar off-roader. It was a true body-on-frame SUV, before Nissan went to the unibody crap we have today. It even had an optional V8 in its final years. I was considering one, but ultimately went with a 4th Gen 4Runner.
@damilolaakanniАй бұрын
I'd pick the R50 over the R51. More nimble, better built.
@KierdziolАй бұрын
Nissan are making R51 successor (based on Navara truck), but due to the lack of proper powertrain, it's not offered on NA market.
@thehim2990Ай бұрын
just like to add the 3rd gen suzuki grand vitara. had one for 4 years, lifted, got the bumper changed to a steel one giving it a huge approach angle, got better tires, which in the end all this gave it 10 inches of ground clearance. the thing was small, but hella capable. light weight, enough horsepower (depending on the engine) and spacious. looking at it you'll find a lot of small details for offroading. thing was a small beast and it took me a long time to sell it since the engine died
@The_MisterАй бұрын
I bought 2 brand new Elements over the years. I loved them. They’re a perfect road trip vehicle. Surprisingly capable off road…if you learn to place your tires carefully and don’t do anything crazy. I plowed through soft sandy beaches that got plenty of other vehicles stuck and bogged. They are great though for crashing in your vehicle for the night at rest stops and Walmarts.
@keithvolner930Ай бұрын
Doug! Please please please do a Honda element review! Find an 08-11 in good condition in Cali. Easy review and it’s so quirky you’d love it and Everyone would love it! Let’s go!
@Sierra-579Ай бұрын
As an element owner, My weird little 2010 4wd box will at most, do rallycross style things. Off roading is definitely possible, but at the end of the day there's more CRVs out there than elements, and parts are more available (although some are directly compatible with the element). Now there's some element owners out there who _really do_ consider it for off roading, and I can say the cars the build are pretty neat. I just personally can't suggest it as one unless the buyer is willing to spend the extra money on making it that class of off roader. _that aside_ great content as always doug :)
@kevinconroy2901Ай бұрын
I’m glad I bought a GX 460 before Doug drove the price up.
@993mikeАй бұрын
The problem with the GX460 is it’s so much heavier and more ponderous to drive than the 470. 470’s feel downright quick and nimble compared to the 460’s I’ve driven. It really needed the 5.7L engine.
@chadmitchell8537Ай бұрын
A slightly controversial, but good consideration, is the first-generation BMW X5 (E53) with the 3.0 straight six (M54). The comfort and handling confidence on-road make these great daily drivers. Combined with BMW’s blatant copy of Land Rovers terrain response system, a small suspension spacer, and the addition of 33” tires: they really do outperforming expectations off-road. Parts are relatively cheap, and they are easily worked on by most shops or DIY’ers.
@chaddamewood9840Ай бұрын
We bought a new Element right when they came out in 2003. FWD with the manual. We had it 10 years and drove it 250k miles. Best car we ever owned.
@T0Y0TATH0NАй бұрын
i just bought an element 3 days ago $2000, 186,XXX miles, best decision of the year so far
@shanet7511Ай бұрын
The 100 series land cruiser are very expensive. However, a First gen Toyota Sequoia is quite cheap and has the same powertrain, and still has 4x4 high/low.
@tulmenkovАй бұрын
Doug the type to ruin the underrated car market with vids like this
@dawson674Ай бұрын
I just want my Xterra to go up in value man lol.
@jamessemple4897Ай бұрын
Or if you’re looking for a 100 series Land Cruiser that is affordable… look at the 1st gen sequoia 👀
@rcairforceoneАй бұрын
@jamessemple4897 for sure. I only recently learned the Sequioa shares Land Cruiser hardware. I think when I have a family I'll swap my 2nd gen Escalade for one of those, or even a 5.7 second gen.
@muchristianАй бұрын
The Sequoia fits more than the offroader undervalued list. Stupid cheap. Have 2 land cruisers and sequoia and still don't understand why the Sequoia is so cheap
@DaveEPieАй бұрын
What year Sequoia should I be looking at? The ones that are similar to the LC . Thank you Edit- I saw you said first gen . Any other ones?
@muchristianАй бұрын
@@DaveEPie first gen non-Limited editions as the cloth seats are more durable. 4wd if you can get it.
@Meetoon733Ай бұрын
I was in the market for a GX 470 for the last couple months and had two sub $8k deals fall through on some high mileage, less than ideal condition models. Ended up finding a GX 460 for 13.5k and I absolutely love it. I kind of put myself out of the market for one of them because I didn't think they'd be so cheap. Had this 190k mile example for 3 weeks now and its been amazing.
@pineappleoverlord9k462Ай бұрын
Before I even watch this if a Nissan Xterra ain't on this list then y'all need to look into that as well
@pineappleoverlord9k462Ай бұрын
Hell yea brother Doug has spoken the TRUTH
@brandonnholАй бұрын
Those things have started to slowly creep up in price since last year I am in shambles. My dad's 06 Pathfinder has 145k miles, great truck!
@justSTUMBLEDuponАй бұрын
Was the Xterra built in Japan?
@maximilianoluera6679Ай бұрын
I already said this on instagram but Nissan did nothing more than put different bumpers on the Patrol and sold it to us the G2 Armada yet NOBODY talks about it... those things can absolutely eat up trails.
@brycehall6919Ай бұрын
@@justSTUMBLEDupon no, usa
@BoopdaBeepАй бұрын
A 4th gen Ford Explorer (2006-2010) is my pick. Specifically, the 4.6 V8 version that came paired with the 6r60 transmission. Body on frame, RWD biased 4x4 with low range, cheap to own, very reliable, and parts are everywhere if you do need them. They're fairly easy to work on and modify. Most importantly, you can beat the crap out of it and not worry too much because no one really cares about old Explorers all that much. Edit: I almost forgot that most of them have a foldable 3rd row, so you can either bring a bunch of friends or a bunch of stuff with you on your adventures
@ThatweirduncleАй бұрын
Mine is the GM version. Only thing that sucks about blazers and Jimmys is they only come with a V6. A great V6, but still a 90’s V6. V8 milage with I4 power
@computerwiz4Ай бұрын
Surprised he didn't mention the Land Rover LR3. Excellent 4.4 Jaguar AJ-V8 engine with the stout ZF 6HP transmission, locking front and rear differentials, low-range transfer case, adjustable air suspension, and Denso-sourced electronics. By far one of the most reliable modern Land Rovers (avoids the notorious Rover V8 and the infamous 4.4 BMW V8 and BMW electronics of the Range Rovers) and they are absolutely dirt-cheap on the used market (under $10k for a good low-mileage example). There's a reason there's plenty of 250k+ mile running and driving LR3s on the used market, they're very reliable for what they offer for the money.
@grantog123Ай бұрын
@@computerwiz4 way more expensive to fix than the others though.
@ItspronouncedAaronАй бұрын
I’m a 2019 GX460 owner. Got my Luxury version used for less than a used 4 Runner. It might have a “heinous” grill, but I love it and wanted to get a newer one.
@PukefunАй бұрын
The Nissan Xterra saved my life I was going 80 on the interstate and one of my tires blew out and I directly smashed into a rock wall and flipped multiple times. I landed upside down and I walked away from the crash with no broken bones.
@NSUGSАй бұрын
A frontier blew a rear driver side tire in front of my place not long ago, wrecked the bed and someother bits, occupants managed well. Kudos, Nissan.
@jesseflores9087Ай бұрын
@@Pukefun sounds like the Xterra almost killed you to me
@frustratedalien666Ай бұрын
@@jesseflores9087 lol
@DaveEPieАй бұрын
Good story bro- Just had a blowout doing 75 on a left rear . Sienna 2012- It got squirrel-ly but managed to slow it down. F ing scary.
@TRPyaggiaАй бұрын
I just bought a GX470! I love it. I like the style, I like the old style it has but not too old that it feels like a tractor. I wanted to go with the 460 but I didn’t have the money so I went with the 470.
@newmexicodrivers3857Ай бұрын
The Mercedes ML w163 is a surprisingly capable off roader for super cheap.
@damilolaakanniАй бұрын
And for a car that was nicknamed the "Alabama trashcan", it was surprisingly reliable. It wasn't well built, but they were very reliable.
@ThomasMaugerАй бұрын
@@damilolaakanni The update ones were quite a bit better built than the early ones, but the masochist in me still wants an early one with the skyview roof
@NickTarterOKCАй бұрын
I own a 98 TJ. Mine is a 4.0, 5 speed. It's a fantastic vehicle. It has 205,000 miles on it now and has been nothing but reliable for me.
@marvwhite1965Ай бұрын
We own 2 Elements. One since new in 2008 and a recently purchased 2003.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
bet you could fit medium sized fridges in them thangs
@jmklammАй бұрын
This list reads like my mid-00’s highschool car wish list lol. I remember stressing over an Element, Extera and a 4Runner with a 10k budget. Ended up with a Jeep Cherokee that was a ton of fun.
@WeTryMotorsportsАй бұрын
i just bought an element for 1500 lol. it's pretty damn rusty but i bought it for a winter beater. you definitely can't hose it out, there's no drain holes haha. it's also super odd to drive it around, it feels like a train car. it's a 5 speed manual transmission k24. i bought it to throw my snowboard in for the winter season.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@WeTryMotorsportsАй бұрын
@@therealmudafuka7200 yep, there's so much room for activities
@mikemullay5622Ай бұрын
My wife and I have had a 2006 Honda Element for 13 years and we love it. It isn't a rock crawler but it can certainly handle a logging road with no trouble. Ours an all wheel drive, and is a great snow car for our area. It is very versatile and use it for everything our sedans can't do.
@dylanrieck6671Ай бұрын
Everyone I know who's owned an element has loved it
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@frankheinrich2606Ай бұрын
@@therealmudafuka7200 full sized fridge fr
@MTKARustyАй бұрын
Doug finally acknowledged how good GX460s are. They're literally Prados with a bodykit and a V8. I love mine, the build quality is top notch and they're remarkably good offroad. Fuel economy is a different story 😅
@DzazterАй бұрын
Agree. Just bought one. Love driving it, hate fueling it. lol
@canuckfixit7722Ай бұрын
2:08 No, no, no! You CANNOT hose out the interior of an Element.😠 Don't do it!!! You CAN wet mop it if you like. Who made up that false rumor anyway?
@billcunningham8485Ай бұрын
@@canuckfixit7722 I think Honda dealers made up that rumor to try and sell the no carpet interior. I 100% agree - do not rinse it out with a hose. 21 year owner of Honda Element. I have owned close to 25 cars in my lifetime. My Element is the best car I have owned. Lots of Honda, Toyotas and a few Porsches and my Element stands out over all. Great vehicle.
@coffeeandliftingАй бұрын
@@billcunningham8485 They do seem insanely practical, and they have arguably the best 4-cyl motor of all time.
@jackgreenstalk777Ай бұрын
The xterra is very under rated. There is a local one with a winch and snorkel, offroad tires. Constantly muddy with different coats of mud. Lmfao they get their use out if it. That said when I overoaded in my Jeep I was very surprised and impressed by how many people fj cruiser pulled out of being stuck with their winch/ good off road ability. 2007-2011 era. So much fun. I Miss ohio for that
@scottluthy5828Ай бұрын
Don’t you want a body on frame for off-roader. The Lexus gx 460 is the best of the ones you have listed. The Nissan xterra is second on this list.
@illyrapАй бұрын
2002-2005 Mercedes-benz ML350 W163 (Facelift)
@leagueofshadows5133Ай бұрын
If you're buying a nissan xterra second gen, for the love of everything change the original radiator for an aftermarket one!!!!! If you do that the terra will drive until the wheels fall off. I didn't know at the time and by the time oil and coolant started dancing inside the trans it was too late, I change the trans put new radiator and the terra still kicking 8 years later at 197xxxx
@Mister...HАй бұрын
2005-2010. Fix after 2011-2015 is fine. By now, it should be replaced because the plastic caps on the radiator would be shot.
@leagueofshadows5133Ай бұрын
@@Mister...H mines 2009!
@TheBulapАй бұрын
I came into my Xterra from originally looking at 4Runners, when I realized that I could get all the same capability for legitimately about half the money. Got the nicest late-production Pro-4x with low miles I could find and I absolutely love it, still super reliable and only cost me around 16K US. Any 4Runner for that money would be much older, and probably have twice the mileage.
@DanThePan68Ай бұрын
FINALLY THE XTERRA GETS THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES.
@leagueofshadows5133Ай бұрын
Make sure to change the original radiator or the coolant and trans will have a dance off! 💃🏻
@sm_flysАй бұрын
@@leagueofshadows5133 Yep, I got the notorious "pink milkshake" in my old Xterra. Absolutely wrecked the transmission.
@leagueofshadows5133Ай бұрын
@@sm_flys same thing man! I didn't know it at the time and my trans died! Put in a new radiator and a low mileage trans and she still kicking at 197k 6 years later. I bought it with 118k and trans went at 124k
@t.j.higgins9939Ай бұрын
i recently bought a 2005 land cruiser and its fantastic I got it for just under 9k with 190k miles. did the timing belt water pump some accessories and radiator at work (lexus tech) and and besides a leaky axle seal everything works and it drives fantastic. paints a little rough but I love it so much already and I've only had it for maybe a month and a half
@ThinkOfTheSkyeАй бұрын
I would love to see Doug do a review on the Honda element now. For years iv been commenting and begging him to review one and now I’m hoping that might finally come true. As an owner of one it would make my day. This already did as is.
@stephenc2974Ай бұрын
Nissan XTerra is an absolute tank
@SiCaRiI_DaGgErАй бұрын
Element owner here. I bought mine used about 4 yrs ago and I absolutely LOVE it. I have the pet options in it which I use to ride my boy around and for home depot and grocery runs. I wish I had bought this when it was new I enjoy it that much!
@BajaXTRАй бұрын
Don't forget the Pro4X version of the Xterra came with rear locker in a capable Dana 44
@DoubleHCreationsАй бұрын
1:31 i would love to see you review this car
@ClarkS963Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree MORE about the Xterra. Have a 2011 since new! Still great. Easy to fix parts (replaced alternator) added backup camera and apple car play. Great long lasting transmission!!
@ajaloy4010Ай бұрын
The element is not undervalued. They're all overpriced while being 50% rust
@charliejgАй бұрын
Very high miles as well....
@ajaloy4010Ай бұрын
@@charliejg That too. I forgot to mention
@androiduberallesАй бұрын
I wouldn't even consider one 😂
@malibuconv1968Ай бұрын
Rust happens to every car if you live in the Rust Belt.
@ajaloy4010Ай бұрын
@@malibuconv1968 Sure but the Element especially is very prone to rusting. Faster than other cars. Same goes for first gen Honda Fit
@kumbella3731Ай бұрын
We sent our 100 series to Cameroon to live at our other family home. Hasn’t even burped an issue. Just regular maintenance. Love that machine!
@DontTalkPoliticsАй бұрын
“Xterra gives what a 4Runner does…” other than the most important part… RELIABILITY.
@Pathfinding-earthАй бұрын
You know nothing, I have a 2000 Pathfinder R50, same engine, same trans, 260k miles, still turns on, VG33, very reliable engine, shared with the Xterra, the only issue with the Xterra is the Radiator.
@80PercentAshamedOfUАй бұрын
Xterra/Frontier rival 4Runner/Tacoma in reliability. They can easily get 300k+ miles. I know because I wanted 4Runner reliability without the 4Runner price and did months of research.
@BradDiBenedettoАй бұрын
We bought a new xterra in 2012 and put 120k miles on it with nothing but basic maintenance. Nissan made some bad cars but the xterra is an absolute beast.
@dawson674Ай бұрын
The 4.0 v6 is very reliable in the Xterras and the transmissions are usually good in the ones after 2011.
@Miata_On_The_HomesteadАй бұрын
It's the same drivetrain as the D40 frontier, which are known as high mileage trucks. They don't even have toyota frame rot issues... I often wish I had an XT over my frontier, but having a truck on the farm is needed lots lol.
@alexanderdrago7166Ай бұрын
TJs are not undervalued. The price of a TJ is astronomical compared to an XJ that will have the same exact engine plus a better automatic behind that 4.0 with the Aisin AW4
@ComJShepN7Ай бұрын
Put some respect on the FJ Cruiser. You're always skipping over it despite its incredible reliability, capability and styling. They've held their value well but they're still a lot of bang for your buck.
@williamzoom9200Ай бұрын
2004-2008 Honda Pilot 4WD is a great deal. Have had my 2006 for 5 years, and with the simple addition of all terrain tires, it does great in snow and light/medium duty off-roading. Plus, it’s cheap to buy, fits a ton of stuff in it, has 3 rows of seats and has Honda reliability. If you need something a little bigger than the Element, get one.
@hellocar123Ай бұрын
doug is inflating the price of so many cars, one day your own car will also become more valuable
@dodgert9034Ай бұрын
Xterras after 05 had one MAJOR issue, the radiator/trans cooler was 1 unit, barrier rotted out and fluids mixed, killed trans.
@forzer45Ай бұрын
Seems to be a problem in many 00's cars. Mercedes is also notorious for this in the W211 e-class
@coffeeandliftingАй бұрын
Only an issue with automatics. Manuals don't have oil coolers in the radiator. With older 4x4's you want manual anyway. If you have to have an auto, the fix is just a radiator swap. The fact that this issue is so feared might be a big reason why these are still so undervalued.
@dodgert9034Ай бұрын
@coffeeandlifting valid point, but still a massive concern for the autos. Nissan did state cover the radiator for a while, but last I knew they didn't acknowledge trans failure as a byproduct so you were left on your own for that. I don't know if that changed after so many of these had the problem, but I remember when it happened to me, the trans was a 4 month national backorder. I am sure any potential coverage is long gone for trucks that age so you would be on your own for whatever happened anyways at this point. With potential for an issue that could be as widespread as that, is it really undervaluing the truck or is it just covering yourself for a very possible and expensive gotcha?
@costafilh0Ай бұрын
PLEASE UPDATE THE DOUGSCORE SPREADSHEET. THANKS!
@2wheeled76Ай бұрын
Element owner since 2007 here. You CANT hose them out- no drainage holes. Post 05 had updated wiring insulation from this myth but still can cause damage. Not the best weight bias for traction off road but it’s super practical and useful. I love mine! Also has a dedicated following that has inflated prices even before any overlanding recommendation.
@Miata_On_The_HomesteadАй бұрын
I've always seen them as like a Mico-van over a offroader. I'd love one for my spouse, but prices on them here are crazy.
@MrHondablinkАй бұрын
Element owner here. Most usable vehicle I've ever owned. Had it for years after getting rid of my Accord Wagon. Will keep it until it won't go anymore.
@nunyabidness3075Ай бұрын
Everything he says about the 80 series LC, but the one I sold to a buddy he just sold with 370k miles and there was never any engine repairs beyond scheduled maintenance. The thing was just solid.
@kbcarrollАй бұрын
Amazingly he didnt mention the first generation mercedes ML. By far the best bang for the buck. $4k buys you the cleanest example and lifting it is insanely cheap and easy.
@Brayton-vt7dpАй бұрын
Picked up a 70k mile 01 ML55 AMG for 7k. Will comfortably fit 32” A/T’s without a lift and easily clears a 5000 mile round trip including plenty of 4 star off-road trails
@justSTUMBLEDuponАй бұрын
Odd question: how much is the car insurance on it? Also anything to replace immediately so it won’t break on you while driving?
@Brayton-vt7dpАй бұрын
@@justSTUMBLEDupon they are old, so many need new shocks anyways, good excuse to upgrade. Here are really no major mechanical issues to worry about as the m113 v8 and the m112 v6 in these are bulletproof, along with the 5 speed auto that comes in them. Some dumb little things may stop working like the headlight washers, but I just leave them unfixed because I could care less. 40k miles later and only normal maintenance & she still runs like a top.
@kbcarrollАй бұрын
@justSTUMBLEDupon a lot of them are "mechanically totalled" because the ABS ESP ETS lights in the dash are on. The dealer will diagnose a whole new ABS pump system for $4k. But it's often a $20 fix with a little research. I bought an ML55 for a song because of this and it was the $5 brushes in the ABS pump motor being worn out. A few deferred maintenance items fixed and I'm in the thing with $2k in repairs and it's solid. I take it off road and have a blast but also wash it off and drive it to work in a suit. I love the thing way more than I expected. In retrospect the AMG is a waste of money because it's barely faster. I should have just bought the cleanest ML320/ML350/ML500 I could find.
@Spyzilla1850Ай бұрын
@@Brayton-vt7dpI have heard about these but always figured they would be unreliable & would rather have the Cayenne. Glad I read this comment
@BillyBobDingledorfАй бұрын
The most overlooked off roader is the 2013-2017 Ford Escape. It has true 4WD, with a center locking differential. The 1.5 and the 2.0 (not so much the 1.6) engines are reliable. The 6 speed tranny is solid. Put off road tires on it, or go to the next level and lift it a couple inches, you've a surprising off road vehicle. The only thing it's missing is a low gear.
@DavidCharles-w4nАй бұрын
I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 85K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% per year in dividend returns. Any advice?
@Marnel12-b3lАй бұрын
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience.If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
@shukri2-e3cАй бұрын
Many people minimise the importance of counsel until their own feelings become overwhelming. A few summers ago, following a protracted divorce, I needed a significant push to keep my firm solvent. I looked for licenced advisors and found someone with the highest qualifications. She has contributed to my reserve increasing from $275k to $850k despite inflation.
@damian-e2rАй бұрын
To be honest, I've been wary of banks for a while, but I wasn't sure how to speak with an advisor first. Please let me know who your adviser is if it's okay; I need some recommendations.
@shukri2-e3cАй бұрын
Svetlana Sarkisian Chowdhury a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
@Risch-k3lАй бұрын
I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.
@MotoMechzorzАй бұрын
Cateful of 05-10 auto xterras. The radiatiors can leak into the trans cooler. Theres a recall but if it wasnt caught in time the trans is toast. Thats why 11-15s and manuals are more expensive.
@Jet_slidesАй бұрын
i am so suprised that there wasnt the ford svt raptor on this list. you can buy one with mid 100k miles for 15-20k and its a 6.2L v8
@theusefulidiot4202Ай бұрын
My k24a2 swapped awd 5spd manual element just increased in value. Thanks Doug!
@lordwalker71Ай бұрын
He managed to get heinous into the video
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
his new favourite word ngl
@chrishammondsocialitemedia6706Ай бұрын
Owner of a 07 Nissan Xterra since 2010. Love it still to this day even though it is no longer my daily driver and is exclusively my adventure vehicle
@AEVMUАй бұрын
The element was actually pretty smooth of dirt roads at moderate speeds, particularly when loaded with gear. The suspension was designed for it and it was a rougher ride on pavement with no load.
@frustratedalien666Ай бұрын
Did Doug unironically say that the GX460 is undervalued? My dude, have you seen the prices? I bought a 2004 v8 4Runner for $9k with 200k miles from a dude who rust protected the frame, upgraded the suspension, replaced the brakes and lower control arms, swapped the CD player for a pioneer unit with CarPlay and Android Auto, and added an ARB grill. The GX470s of similar age were going for >$10k with none of those things and the GX460s were going for nearly double that. You can buy a 2017 Tacoma in decent shape for that price. That isn't affordable, given all of the additional work you'll have to do to get them off-road worthy
@michaelz7927Ай бұрын
I'm glad TJs are mentioned on this list. Even though they are certainly going up in value, what you can do with a near stock TJ is pretty incredible. Love mine even as a daily.
@deepwebintelАй бұрын
Hummer H3 with all offroad adventure packages. You can get a adventure package H3 w/i5 engine for next to nothing, the adventure package came with lockers, I believe there are 3 options for them. Some people say get the H3 Alpha (which came with the 5.3 V8) but never mention the adventure packages. A V8 adventure package is ridiculously rare whereas a i5 with all adventure packages is cheaper than a base model alpha.
@douglassalexander6008Ай бұрын
THE ELEMENT!!! Every time I see one these I’m reminded how much I want one. So affordable and so practical.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
you should, you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@Dragonvale105Ай бұрын
@@therealmudafuka7200I heard a large medium fridge
@austinharnish7807Ай бұрын
To avoid the xterra trans problems the 6 speed manual is the sweet spot. Throw in the off-road trim and u got a locker and a hell of a capable vehicle
@matthewgianunzio7734Ай бұрын
I think another overlooked suv is the gmt800 gm suvs (tahoes and Yukons). Very reliable, surprisingly well equipped on the interior and with a z71 package they can be quite capable. Plus there’s a million of them.
@ralphg1891Ай бұрын
Love my TJ Wrangler. Was the first car I bought and paid for 100% myself as a young man. Daily drove it through college where the Michigan winters tried to kill it. Awful daily driver, but now I'm swapping the tub on it and giving it the love it deserves. Amazing vehicle.
@David_DenaliАй бұрын
The Honda was so cool
@Sardalani7Ай бұрын
W163 Mercedes ML. It’s a body on frame design, essentially a truck. They are priced much lower than anything you listed. They are also reliable and durable vehicles too. Many of them have over 200k miles with basic maintenance.
@MrTFfreakАй бұрын
Thought the Volvo XC70 would make this list.
@willriley1619Ай бұрын
People always forget about the Volvos. The jack of all trades but master of none. I had an XC70 with a lift kit and BFG AT performed way better than anyone would expect. Now I have an XC60 T6
@markspence3750Ай бұрын
Center locking center diif; rear lockers; front lockers; low range; lifted on 33s. 2008 Land Cruisers are $30,000, LX 570s same. My 2006 Touareg with air suspension. A-Trac on 200 series is complicated.
@edzebesАй бұрын
Xterra prices have remained steady for a few years now. They aren't going up in price but aren't fading either. It's partly because there is no new version for people to buy.
@DoberioАй бұрын
What about the Third generation (XA30) Toyota RAV4. V6, Diff Lock(ish) button, Hill Assist button and great visibility
@mrdarryljones1Ай бұрын
The AWD manual version of the Element is a bit of a unicorn.🦄 Got my ‘03 last year and shipped it to where the roads are rough where I live. Couldn’t be happier!🚙
@bennettmay9283Ай бұрын
The Xterra might be the best bargain in the world if you want a semi-modern true 4x4 suv with a manual transmission that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg like the new Broncos
@robadams1645Ай бұрын
I had an 02 Xterra that I eventually traded in for my current 14. I would buy another if they hadn't discontinued it. Every time I take it to the dealer for service I get the full court press to sell it to them. I think there's a lot of desire out there for a good condition one, which mine is. I'm going to drive it till it dies 😊
@anom7422Ай бұрын
I’ve got a 2006 LX470 and I love it ! Picked one up a few weeks ago.
@be_easy001Ай бұрын
As much as I love the Honda Element, the gas tank location prevents it from ever being a off road vehicle.
@AEVMUАй бұрын
It was always a dirt road/poorly maintained dirt road car. Never offroad.
@therealmudafuka7200Ай бұрын
but you can fit a medium sized fridge in that thang
@trahar6257Ай бұрын
Having an Element and a Land Cruiser on the same list is crazy
@purpindurpinАй бұрын
What no one seems to mention ever when talking about the 100 series is the fuel. Have two of them, it eats as much gas as a fully loaded rv. It’s insane the amount of fuel these things go through.
@iclimbrocks100Ай бұрын
As an owner of the same element pictured in your thumbnail- an element is not an off roader. I love it to death. I have a 5mt if you would like to review it next time you are in denver.
@CucumberflavoredmustardАй бұрын
The old Jeeps are amazing, but they are getting hard to find without a lot of rust. When a clean low mileage one pops up, expect to spend over 15k.
@NSUGSАй бұрын
I'd be curious how hobbyist mechanic it the process of swapping the steel tub for an aftermarket fibreglass one. Seems like a reasonable thing to do, given how relatively low-tech TJs are
@CucumberflavoredmustardАй бұрын
@@NSUGS Both the tub and the frame rust. The tub likes to rust over the front wheels and on the three front mounting bolts, and the frame likes to rust just behind the rear lower control arm mounts.
@LeArmBossАй бұрын
No 20 year old honda should be $15k
@straycatkidАй бұрын
And yet… that’s what they’re worth.
@SH57578Ай бұрын
Because..? You feel that way? If you have a 2004 s2000 for sale for $15k, I’ll take it off your hands since you believe it’s in your best interest.
@matthewhenderson5070Ай бұрын
You’re right, quality and craftsmanship usually is worth more than $15k