My ownership over the last 25 years has been one. A 1999 Honda Accord that is still going strong. It paid for itself many years ago and is still giving back, I love this car.
@ubeuonly7 ай бұрын
Not everyone wants to drive a tin can Zero Performance 0 personality with Antiquated Electronics. Pedestrian econo boxes are for pedestrian people.
@just4ivaylo927 ай бұрын
My first vehicle was a 2002 Accord. Same gen as yours. Except for the automatic transmissions, they're bulletproof.
@ubeuonly7 ай бұрын
@@just4ivaylo92 and attention proof
@paulbunyon63247 ай бұрын
@@ubeuonly bwaha
@paulbunyon63247 ай бұрын
@@just4ivaylo92 Good to hear. The auto box in mine is still fine but the car has the 4cyl, not the 6 cyl. I do a drain (about 3.5 qts) and top back up every summer.
@jackallen52407 ай бұрын
Consumer reports has listed Ford as a DO NOT BUY because their reliability has gone down so bad.
@ChrisC-y1j7 ай бұрын
Consumer reports is not a good place to get recommendations for vehicles or electronics
@derrickdean72247 ай бұрын
@@ChrisC-y1j Do you have a citation that provides evidence as to why CR is "not a good place..."?
@cwqrpportable7 ай бұрын
Just to be concise Jack, after all, certain models not all Fords were listed by CR. I'm sure that's what you meant. Likewise, CR also listed the '23 Toyota Tundra as a not recommended. For those who use CR during their buying process that's great; in 45 yrs of buying I've never used CR.
@derrickdean72247 ай бұрын
@@cwqrpportable I've never used CR either, but the 3.5 in the Tundra's have issues. Not surprising that it is on the list.
@rfcdgaf7 ай бұрын
Roflmao, it ford NEVER had reliability to BEGIN with. Buy it once, buy toyota. FORD = found on road DEAD
@jethrobodine46387 ай бұрын
as a long time Ford customer (4 mustangs, 4 F150's, 2 Rangers, 1 explorer sport, 1 bronco badlands, 1 F-250) i can honestly say i have had pretty good luck. i have never had engine or drive train issues on any of these vehicles, i have never had paint chip off like other brands, no major rust issues, i have had many of these for 8+ years >100,000 miles and only replaced tires. Many brands have switched interior components to cheap plastic. the only ding i will give Ford is dealer markups but they are not alone, they all are doing it. in my mind there is no vehicle worth the price of house!! I plan on retiring and downsizing to a mid size truck, i have honestly looked at the Toyota Tacoma, but they also are crazy priced. i may just go with a Ranger Raptor! lol
@Gonzo19687 ай бұрын
You're definitely the exception not the rule..
@kemalpiskin13047 ай бұрын
'22 Super Duty and third Ford I've owned. No issues 40,000 miles later.
@Kevin-zs9sv7 ай бұрын
2010 mustang owner, issue didn’t show up until 120k miles and I think it’s a vac leak or maybe just need to clean throttle body but yeah I’ve had 0 issues prior to that. About to get a Bronco and slightly concerned haha but I’ll just hold off on an extended warranty until I know mine is a sound build. 2024 build and it was built fast! Cutting lightning production is really helping Bronco rn.
@ErnestMarvinEsteban7 ай бұрын
@@Gonzo1968I’ve owned three fords and never really had any problems with all of them.
@AllenStuck7 ай бұрын
Ford all the way best hands down!
@AndyNC7 ай бұрын
I had in the last 5 years a 2010 f150, 2013 E350, 2015 Explorer (all lower mileage cars)... no issues with them (the E350 needed a new transmission at 180k miles though) . I also had a VW 2011 Passat, a VW 2008 Beetle, 2015 Q5, 2013 A4 and a 2013 Volvo C70 Convertible... a lot of issues with all of them (under 60k miles) . Our new 2023 VW Taos was already twice in the shop in the last 8 months. All car manufacturers have problems. My next one will be either a new 2023/24 4Runner TRD Pro or a 2020 Ford Raptor with low miles. I
@DJErickG27 ай бұрын
Im currently in the buyback process with ford. My 23 f150 raptor has been plagued with issues. I’ve been extremely patient with them my truck has spent so much time in the shop just for it to come out worse than when it went in. After my 2019 gen 2 raptor I stayed away from ford until I missed a raptor enough. I wanted to move on to a superduty but after my recent experience with ford dealers , and customer service. I’m done with Ford. To your note with the issues under 10k my truck was towed into the dealer at 298 miles 🫠 12 spark plugs were replaced and the trans and part of the engine were tore down. 🤦🏻♂️
@andybales73187 ай бұрын
There's a reason manufacturers have warranties...happens with EVERY manufacturer
@kenwolf24317 ай бұрын
@@andybales7318 I have friends who work at Ford as service techs and the new Ecoboosts V6 have became really good no trouble platform. They at first had some problems but now they are a no issue. They work at the biggest Ford dealship in our state and one is the shop foreman and he has seen it all. He tells me the Ecoboost V6's are now doing great with no issues as of late.
@luisvilla7997 ай бұрын
@@andybales7318your right and unfortunately it’s now happen to Honda and Toyota too not as much but when these manufacturers figure it out it will get worse
@andybales73187 ай бұрын
@@luisvilla799 as vehicles become more high tech every year, this will continue...I've has no issues with Ford, as my 03 Ranger runs great..original transmission, engine...my 2020 Ford SUV no issues as well....many reasons for "poor" quality of vehicles, including the way people maintain & drive their vehicles...most I see daily abuse their vehicles, which is quite obvious watching people drive
@luisvilla7997 ай бұрын
@@andybales7318 yeah that year for ford Mazda was a damn good year for those small trucks Toyota too
@dougpendleton12667 ай бұрын
If you have never owned a BMW with a little age on it, you better BRACE FOR IMPACT when it comes to maintenance cost on that Grenadier. I love that vehicle except for the BMW turbo engine.
@Logan-de3xx7 ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@CrimsonRequiem16 ай бұрын
the engine that's in the Grenadier is the B58, BMW's most reliable engine yet and responds to mods very well with tons of easy torque
@SinlowMusic4 ай бұрын
That BMW B58 engine is one of the most reliable on the market. The EcoBoost isn’t. BMW has decades of experience in their engines. Ford does not besides their V8’s which are in fact good engines. You know nothing about cars and it shows. The Grenadier is engineered better in every way. Americans are the only ones who defend Chevy of Ford.
@gilbertferguson16857 ай бұрын
Problems can plague any vehicle at any time. Unless there is a problem with build quality, failures tend to be random. The Fords we have owned have been relatively trouble free including our current F-150 and Bronco.
@ubeuonly7 ай бұрын
The numbers don't lie. I'm a ford tech. I don't recommend to friends or family. Period
@Joes4327 ай бұрын
@@ubeuonly While problems can plague any vehicle truly. As of late, christ Ford has been hit or miss. My 2020 mustang EcoBoost blew up at 7,000 miles and my mom's ford explorer did the same thing at 26k.
@themidnighttavern67847 ай бұрын
@@ubeuonlyOwn a maverick hybrid and a 2017 explorer with the 3.5 duratec, those are both very reliable vehicles. Every brand has lemons occasionally. But I argue your experience is negatively skewed. Because your job revolves around fixing the 1% of cars that have issues, not the 99% that don't. So it makes those issues seem more common to you. It's kind of like how every divorce lawyer tells their friends and family marriages are guaranteed to fail, and be terrible, because it's all they see. Whereas some priests are gonna tell people marriages are wonderful, because it's all they see.
@ubeuonly7 ай бұрын
@@themidnighttavern6784 you can't deny that your Maverick has way too many recalls and is really not a truck and you also can't deny that you're explorer was one of the lowest rated sport utility vehicles in every measure from reliability to infotainment to features and benefits Period we have a joke amongst the sales and service departments that Sell dreams that turn into our nightmares. But thankfully with social media Ford will never survive because they make a subpar product that does nothing but keep me busy 70% of my day doing recalls ... none of us will recommend our products to friends and family for fear how's the repercussions. This is not a joke and I'm not a brand fanboy all I would have to do is drive and explore compared to other vehicles I know that it was not for me something you didn't do
@themidnighttavern67847 ай бұрын
@@ubeuonly The 2011-19 explorer is generally a reliable SUV. The 3.5 duratec is notorious for lasting 200, 300, even 400,000 miles.
@bigmacmach11857 ай бұрын
I've had 3 Fords, 2 mustangs, including my current Mach 1 and a Ford Ranger. Had 210k miles on that ranger before I sold it and never had an issue with it. Clutch even lasted almost 200k miles with teaching 4 people how to drive a stick. Mustangs have been great to me so far. Considering getting a maverick next year as well. Would absolutely get a Raptor R if I could afford it, lol.
@jacobthierry97947 ай бұрын
That’s one of the stupidest things I’ve heard the mavericks are dog shit
@markcole64757 ай бұрын
The key to long lasting vehicles is maintenance and care…granted some unfortunate things happen but with many performance oriented vehicles they become problematic because people just flog them all the time.. Back during the muscle car era it wasn’t uncommon for an engine to blow up way early …..my dad (75 years old) still has it in his head that modern vehicles are worn out at 100,000 miles ……that was the norm back then when he was in his prime.
@Jeff-sp7bg6 ай бұрын
Nah the key to longevity is buying a Toyota. There's a reason why Ford is just about to completely go out of business. Pure and utter garbage
@markcole64756 ай бұрын
@@Jeff-sp7bg I seriously doubt they’ll go out of business
@craigbucci79507 ай бұрын
Ford only cares about quantity, not quality.
@RAM-KINGOFTRUCKS7 ай бұрын
💯👌
@christopherbrown13917 ай бұрын
That’s most car companies
@mikefoehr2357 ай бұрын
✅️✅️✅️👍👍👍
@jsz26197 ай бұрын
Share holders
@steven27237 ай бұрын
Its all companies at this point lol over priced and cheaply built
@ModernCowboy787 ай бұрын
You can say this about any brand. My Ram 2500 is a pile but my F250 and Fusion have had zero issues.
@ryanrobertson35087 ай бұрын
you had me at cam phasers. My 2018 raptor went through 2 sets by 35k miles...and the 3rd set (supposedly the "new" phaser that fixed the issue) had just started rattling when i traded it in. No more eco turds for me ever.
@chefgiovanni5 ай бұрын
Ugly and overpriced. Remember kids, it's a FORD = Fix or Repair Daily. Easy pass.
@trevorsutherland52637 ай бұрын
That Bronco is a $30K vehicle loaded up with $60K of options, mostly electric or electronic. If you buy domestic stick to the base or lower trims. The only cars you can trust loaded up with everything are Toyotas
@ellerybice37877 ай бұрын
Yes! Buy a Spoyota. 🫡
@AarmOZ847 ай бұрын
Yes! I agree.
@poprdog3 ай бұрын
Except that new Tacoma... Breaking on basic shit
@justinwright17893 ай бұрын
I hear you...but life is too short for boring.
@wldtrakАй бұрын
You mean like the Tundra? Have you seen all the recalls for complete motor changes?
@kumudukulasekara66847 ай бұрын
People want FUN but then complain that it's too expensive and unreliable. Then when they see a car that is built for practical transportation, it is too boring.
@txzreaper54577 ай бұрын
Ive owned two 90k plus cars from ford neither made it past 7000 miles without massive cost in repairs, No off road btw
@Mr_Spock5127 ай бұрын
I like my boring car ... it's paid up, it works and it only costs me an oil change now and again. They can keep their FUN car, in the meantime I'll keep stacking dollars in my bank account and I won't have to work until I'm 80.
@DanVoels7 ай бұрын
@@Mr_Spock512I feel that. But you have to live life. You could die tomorrow. That nest egg won’t save you. 🙃 Smell the roses!
@Mr_Spock5127 ай бұрын
@@DanVoels Oh! don't worry ... I've been living life, since I retired I've been travelling all over the world. I now have the time and the money to do so.
@jessekuchinski11727 ай бұрын
If it was about fun theyd probably opt for a manual. Its about bragging rights. Keep up or passings the Jones'
@kain46455 ай бұрын
I have a 2022 Bronco outer banks with 64k on it zero issues and would recommend them to anyone
@robedwards69265 ай бұрын
People trash Ford just because other people do it. He's had a positive experience and so have I. I've owned three Rangers. One was 20 years old. My brother has a Focus with over 100,000 miles. The new Tundra has a recall on the motor. The new Tacoma engine isn't proven yet and they are way over-priced.
@rockymountainjazzfan18227 ай бұрын
My advice as a former Rocky Mountain region resident who has spent over a half-century 4-wheeling there: For hardcore 4-wheeling or overlanding, buy a used 4WD that is in good condition. Then you don't feel the financial pain and worry if you scratch it or dent it. I would also stick to major manufacturers--Big Three, Toyota, Nissan. You don't want to be broken down in an exotic vehicle in the Rocky Mountain backcountry where the nearest dealer is 250 miles away, and the local parts house isn't going to stock even basic parts for it. Your Land Cruiser is probably better able to withstand the rigors of overlanding better than most any of the current crop of 4WDs. My favorite 4WD of all time was my '98 XJ Cherokee that bought used and drove for almost 20 years. I sold it when I moved a few years ago--I wished that I'd kept it, but I was offered an excellent price for it. I still have another Jeep that just turned 19 years old--still running well. Another favorite was a '73 Chevy square body 4WD pickup that was in the family for 28 years--sort of rusty, but still running well when I sold it after all those years of hard off-road and farm use.
@cwqrpportable7 ай бұрын
Good, objective, first hand experience from an experienced person
@Moondoggy19417 ай бұрын
I was going to purchase a late model Xj Cherokee when I sat down I felt like my belly was going to hit the steering wheel and then when I tried to move it back it was back. So I passed, I am bummed because I was so excited at the chance to buy one. I am 6'2"
@voltaire3726 ай бұрын
Exactly what I’m doing with a 2005 v8 4Runner with just over 150k miles. Doing the timing belt and water pump and she will make it to a quarter million and beyond with no problem even as it turns 20 years old this year. A small lift, 33’s, and some armor make this thing as capable as some of the new rigs coming out, but I don’t have to worry about dinks, scratches, dents, value loss, expensive engine repairs (Toyota parts are cheap and labor is free if you have tools, time and some beer 😅)
@Moondoggy19416 ай бұрын
@@voltaire372 I purchased a 2007 Lexus GX470, it has 205K miles on it, still a Mall Princess.
@Cosminox547 ай бұрын
I have an 08 Mustang that originally went about 150K miles with 10+ owners with no maintenance history, with the 4.0 and the automatic. The only thing good at the time about it was the engine; literally everything else aside from body work was falling apart. Despite driving it for a few years as my first car, it's never broke on me when I needed it most. Threw a few grand in it to get it in good shape again, (primarily brakes, suspension, tires, etc. Transmission was already taken cared of for me.) and it's proven to be a solid car. Almost have 200K on it now, and the engine runs like new. Probably going to keep it until something catastrophic happens. If I knew Ford had that same kind of reliability today, I'd probably buy another mustang; but a couple family members of mine both have a 2016 F150 and a 2019 Mustang, and they've been nothing but trouble once the F150 hit 100K and the new Mustang hit 50K. As the saying goes, they aren't built like they used to.
@MS-mr4zm7 ай бұрын
Had a 98 ranger that went 190k miles, an 89 ranger that went 280k miles, a 2018 Raptor that had zero issues until a distracted driver T-boned me w/ 45k miles on the truck walked away my current DD is a ‘20 Raptor & it just hit 69k miles ZERO issues & I just changed the stock brakes out
@Jeremya747 ай бұрын
😂😂😂why would a vehicle with 45k miles have issues...people need to start expecting more from there vehicles
@MS-mr4zm7 ай бұрын
@@Jeremya74 it shouldn’t, and it didn’t….BUT some do! So worth mentioning that my 2018 didn’t
@mkgnlgt7 ай бұрын
Every manufacturer has their duds and their gems! I think of the Toyota Tacoma / Forerunner, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda Civic and the Ford F150 XLT! You add fifty thousand dollars of buttons, wiring, chips and crap - you’re gonna have problems! Keep a vehicle simple, maintain it, enjoy driving it a long time…
@rtduc86337 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. The new lexus Gx overtrail + is the good choice.
@joelv44957 ай бұрын
It's funny that Lexus is "addressing" the overland market with a $70K+ starting price rig. The GX had so much cred because it used to be a way to get an 8YO+ dirt cheap 4WD 4Runner/Land Cruiser (Prado) chassis that wasn't beat to heck.
@cubs1908wsc7 ай бұрын
First-time Ford owner on a '24 Everglades. Put in 3K miles so far, wind noise can get to you on a long drive, and there is not enough cargo room. I'm crossing my fingers, hoping it will hold during the warranty phase.
@AStanton19667 ай бұрын
My first Ford was a 2017 Mustang 3.7 V-6. It was a fun car. It made 300 ponies and would give you 32mpg on highway and 22 around town. Too bad Ford did away with that motor. I bought into the hype and traded it for a 2020 Mustang GT Kona Blue black accent. That 5.0 threw a check engine light at about 7,500 miles for something related to fuel pressure. I never liked the plastic oil pan on that car and traded it for a Charger Scat.
@bradhewitt67797 ай бұрын
I own a 2017 ford mustang convertible with 3.7 love that car 300 hp and great on fuel for a sports car. Had alot of v 8 muscle cars this is my favorite
@AStanton19667 ай бұрын
@@bradhewitt6779 In my opinion, the 3.7 was more nimble and fun to drive over the 5.0.
@jeremyforresttalley1457 ай бұрын
I have a 2021 Ranger overland build and it great. I been to Moab and done Hells Revenge with a stock Tremor and sliders. If your wife doesnt want to do any major rock crawling a Ranger will do everything you would want. It also tows a good amount plenty for an offroad squaredrop which is my future family overland rig. They have been building amazing overland builds out of Rangers in Australia for years! I cant speak on the new one but a 5th Gen Tremor is a great overland platform from Ford.
@deanfisher17537 ай бұрын
Lol, this video is just your mental gymnastics and justification to get a Grenadier. I've done this too, totally justified it, just had some financial obligations that got in the way. Now I'm trying to talk myself into the opposite direction with a Ranger Raptor. We'll see how that goes, still have a real soft spot for the Ineos but the low cost ownership experience with the Ford is one that I keep coming back to as I'm just not sure how costly the maintenance will be with the Ineos long term.
@cwqrpportable7 ай бұрын
Exactly! Happy wife, happy life.......
@onenikkione6 ай бұрын
Ineos Grenadier has only been out for 2 years. Need to wait until 5 - 6 yeas for the "problems" to arise (no matter who manufactured it) or you could get burned.
@kenneth56707 ай бұрын
Why not F250? Payload, off-road, haul, safety, ect. Something that’s meant for working hard is surprisingly good off-road and the regular 6.7 diesel is chef’s kiss.
@1smokan7 ай бұрын
F350 Tremor 7.3l Gas, Carli lift and a 4Wheel camper and your good to go for overlanding.
@MSparks95097 ай бұрын
GX550 Overtrail. Tows 9,000#. Throw a rack on top for extra gear storage and go. Skip the roof top tent. I have one and it’s a PITA with my 15 month old. Get a tow behind overland camper trailer (single axle or dual) and send it. You have a base camp with the trailer and can take the vehicle exploring on the more difficult sections.
@ubeuonly7 ай бұрын
Just because a Land Cruiser from the past documented a lot of miles is no indication that this one will also
@SuperBacDoc7 ай бұрын
You hit the nail right on the head! I was looking at the new Land Cruiser due to its reputation as one of the best big SUV’s out there. Unfortunately the new Land Cruisers have turbo 4 cylinder hybrid ? Turbo is awesome for sports car but a premium off road capable big SUV needs a V8!
@boomerps27 ай бұрын
I have a F350 6.7 powerstroke just for towing. My other vehicles are Toyota and Honda. I will never buy an American made car for my daily drivers. I wish it wasn't that way.
@CaseyGpdx7 ай бұрын
We have had 2 ford in our life. An 2006 F250 6.0 (2017-2021) and a 2021 Expedtion max (2021-) the expedition had more issues than the f250 did
@drplando147 ай бұрын
My family has always been a ford fam. It was all my dad bought in the 70s and 80s and when I was in college in the late 90s I bought a 96 ford probe and drove that for 15 yrs and put 260k miles (I think they had a Mazda engine though). It was a great car w no problems and still drove well when I traded it in. However, that was a long time ago and I am not familiar w them now. My coworker seems to love them though as she had a mustang (which was totaled because of a crash) and she recently bought an Escape and really enjoys it. Might be the model sometimes
@octaviodominguez77727 ай бұрын
agree 100% a change has to be done , i personally think the gx overtrail can be the way to go
@moorefaith237 ай бұрын
All 3 F-150s I had since 2020, multiple issues, the last two (Tremor and STX) were lemons and repurchased by FORD. Have a AT4 3.0 now and so far so good.
@cwqrpportable7 ай бұрын
Lol
@erikturner86873 ай бұрын
You should play powerball!
@Hengsha7 ай бұрын
I would dump it esp since you bought the Land Cruiser and are thinking about moving. The Covid era of buying desirable trims of expensive vehicles using them for 6months-1year and flipping them for a small profit or break even is dead imo.
@HrveyDntАй бұрын
hey Ben, would like to get your thoughts on this. I think my Ranger Raptor is starting to have cam phaser issues, at about 8000km/5000 miles. As the cam phaser replacement process will involve quite the amount of taking apart, that may or may not affect other things on the car. I am also not sure of the effects of the cam phaser issue, so I would like to know what you think I should do, considering the pros and cons of replacing or not replacing the cam phasers.
@reddog35447 ай бұрын
You asked what I think? At 80 years of age; I think that you should SAVE what you are spending on vehicles of any kind. You may wish like myself that you did not WASTE so much on DEPRECIATERS. Really enjoy your reviews Ben.😎
@michaelwas85497 ай бұрын
I was down in St Augustine Fla. for the month of March. I watched people drive down the beach every day from my beach chair. The most Jeep Wranglers I've ever seen in one place, followed by Toyota Tacoma's, a lot of the Broncos too. Mixed pickups after that.
@keeganmcgilacuddy4727 ай бұрын
I agree with your over-landing assessment, Grenadier or GX550. Having a ‘17 Tacoma TRD Pro basically stock with only an added electronic front locker I would also look at the new Tacoma’s either TRD Pro or Trailhunter. As long as your daughter is young the rear seat should be fine. But seeing the Grenadier has front and rear lockers I would go with that Bad Boy.
@craigcoates55857 ай бұрын
Totally agree 👍 2018 F150 2.7EB, had to replace the transmission at 90k miles! (10 spd)
@davecompton58527 ай бұрын
10-speeds shift a f*ck of a lot; why they went beyond 7 or 8 who knows....
@下田洋介-w4z7 ай бұрын
Even Toyota recall the new 10speed AT, it's too complicated to use for heavy duty trucks......
@brianbarclay43167 ай бұрын
I’ve been a life long Ford guy and have had very good experiences with them all. The reliability issues that some experience with some models seems mostly to be on new designs. They seem to be coming out with so many new designs that I think they just don’t do as much R & D as they should. IMO they have so much good that I will continue to buy.
@timcournay9687 ай бұрын
Not all bad I have a 2010 MKZ with 240,000 miles and no significant problems at all!
@vaelcon7 ай бұрын
I've owned 3 ford vehicles so far, 2 mustang GTs and 1 F150 raptor. With both mustangs they run excellent with little to no issues. I was debating on buying one of the new '23 colorados but decided against it, mainly because their packages are so 'apple' like, concerns with resale value, and the issues they've run into with it so far. So I decided to buy a 2019 ford f150 raptor and I love it, no issues so far. I've definitely heard of the cam phaser issues but apparently the new cam phaser part number fixes it. I do agree with most of what you said though, build quality definitely could be better in certain areas.
@tewksburydriver86247 ай бұрын
Listen, they ALL have their issues. I've owned them every brand and no truck is perfect and never will be. Whenever Engineers are constantly trying to "impress" their peers with innovation by adding things, tech, reliability and quality goes down. I had horrible luck with my GM trucks.
@joseehernandezhernandez54597 ай бұрын
I'm agree with you 💯
@YOSHI450R7 ай бұрын
Another thing, most of the people I see have the worst luck always have a first or 2nd year model/engine. Even the new Tundra has been a major headache for most owners
@charliejohnson72277 ай бұрын
I've had various problems on new vehicles from the " Big 3 " over the years. What impressed me most was the fact each one " stepped up to the plate " and warranted my problems AFTER the legal period had expired!
@patbromwell87017 ай бұрын
Not sure if engineers are trying to impress their peers or get back at the mechanics they caught messing with their wives 😅
@Wheel2LiveOffRoad7 ай бұрын
Current Bronco Raptor Owner (20k miles 2022) started making an unidentifiable metallic sound that is getting louder by the day. Ford is bringing a field engineer in to look at it and assist with determining where the sound originates from. Slightly concerning to say the least.
@grahamr68227 ай бұрын
If you’re going to have daily drivers and then a separate vehicle for overlanding, you should really pick up a new 2023 gladiator. Excellent Overland vehicle and crazy deals going on right now.
@thomasbordi87267 ай бұрын
I have had nissans for the last ten years for personal use and I have had no no problems at all, what a weird thing, because I have all American automakers for me business. 😮
@Deatomizer7 ай бұрын
My last 3 car purchases were a Civic Hybrid, an Audi A4 and now a Ford Everest I purchased in 2017. I love the Everest and have zero complaints. 2 years ago my wife draded in her Honda Odyssey for a Ford Puma and she's seems to be loving it as well. Both solid and built well.
@ck43917 ай бұрын
I have a 2.7L Bronco Badlands and haven't had any mechanical issues so far. I picked the 2.7L because it is rated high on reliability for the Ford engine lineup, I guess time will tell though. I will note that my center console does the same thing as yours where it jiggles, but it doesn't bother me. As long as the Bronco takes me off-road to remote places and back without major issues then I'm fine. As for suggestions, keep the LC as a Daily/Backup Go-Rig, two is one and one is none. As for second rig choices: Toyota Sequoia Jeep Gladiator Toyota 4Runner Nissan Frontier Pro4x Ford Ranger (I know you said no more Ford but you can get it in the 2.7L now which solves a lot of the 2.3/3.5L problems like water pumps, cam phasers, carbon build up)
@stephenrussell95187 ай бұрын
Good luck 👍🏻🍀 Ben I’m sure that land cruiser will last a long time. I do all the work on my moms 4Runner and its been super reliable and its 19 years old.
@iamninjak52507 ай бұрын
So, you need an overland vehicle and a BRaptor is not the 1# choice for this. I would agree. As for issues, I have had zero issues. I run a highly modified Badlands, 4' lift, mid-travel suspension, Armour all the way around and I have aftermarket charge pipes, CAI, down pipes, and exhaust. My other vehicles are also Ford, including my GT500, problem-free, Bronco Sport HEL problem-free, heck my 68 GTA Mustang. Problem-free. All vehicles can have issues, hell my GT350 blew the engine at 2500 miles. Got the upgraded version and I had no more problems until I sold it for my GT500. To say no vehicle will have issues is a pipe dream. So good luck with whatever you decide to do, and most importantly, have fun with it.
@OntarioGuy4307 ай бұрын
A 4 foot lift? that's a sick monster truck!
@TeXasDadBod7 ай бұрын
The black trim @ 7:55 sticking up on the Land Cruiser that maybe didn’t get put back on correctly after the wrap was bothering the crap out of me 😅
@BenHardyCars7 ай бұрын
Getting it fixed this week
@funtimeusaable6 ай бұрын
I've jumped my Braptor multiple times and done a bit of crawling. Used most modes. Driven it at highway speeds on and off road. Zero issues whatsoever. Maybe you just have bad luck.
@LudiCrust.7 ай бұрын
You will never own a better car than your Toyota Land Cruiser. They’re Toyota’s flagship vehicle & they make them even better than they do their cars & trucks. I’ve worked in the automotive industry for 24 years and I don’t anything that’s not a Toyota or Honda. Their build quality is far superior to any other manufacturer. As for Ford as bad as they are build wise they’re still better than GM and especially Chrysler/Dodge & Jeep. The main reason Toyota & Honda are so much better is because they will not use a part no matter how minuscule that is not perfect.
@dennisl61987 ай бұрын
I want to point out that he's owned a bunch of high-performance, low numbers cars. So not the typical fords. I think its important to understand that-- I have nothing for or against FoMoCo, but 'special' cars with expensive parts are likely to be less reliable. And comparing anything to a Land Cruiser--- well its going to lose. There should be no argument on which of those cars to use for overlanding-- its the land cruiser, no question. Just slow down offroad and you can still drive it 400k miles.
@jeffgrise43867 ай бұрын
I say that about Dodge all the time. I'm done with Dodge. I keep buying them
@jonfelty60637 ай бұрын
I drive Super Duty's diesel for 25 years! I trade out at 150K miles and have never had anything fail at all. Do maintenance on them as required and that's it! I work these trucks and they perform very well. Perhaps I've been lucky. I think driver input matters as well on any brand. For you...keep the jeep sell the Bronco and enjoy!
@JB-jr3bm7 ай бұрын
2013 Tacoma.. dealership time for repairs is zero. 2019 f450 limited has had 75 days+ at dealer for repair
@Ishbikes6 ай бұрын
Taco is first the look I heard, heard it doesn’t pull like it should. However, I seen the manual version so I’m SOLD
@douglasflandermeyer16597 ай бұрын
It is 2.6 miles from the dealership to my shop. By the time i got there, my first Maverick was dumping the transmission cooler fluid, with about 5 miles on it. The second one was better, but had what seems like thousands of recalls. Real or not, my perception was i better not get too far from the house. Im back in the 03, and it just works. I may just skip the new truck thing.
@FieldWorxoverlandadventures3 ай бұрын
Hello Ben could you explain what you stated some thing about cam phaser problem ??? I’m not familiar with that term could you explain that in detail? I purchased a Bronco raptor it’s been in the shop all week, I love the bronco raptor it’s total fun factor and beyond comfortable for long trips and off-road comfort for example chatter bumps there is no chatter bumps it’s amazing but I’m concerned about the reliability
@mikedaleiden77257 ай бұрын
Remember back when "made in USA" badge was something to be proud of? Quality be damned, gotta please those almighty stockholders. People act concerned about the cheap Chinese brands coming stateside and yet they may not even be a step down compared w/ the rolling crapp sold by the domestic Big 2.3 or their toxic dealer networks.
@ck43917 ай бұрын
Lazy union workers and poor ops management
@2bond0077 ай бұрын
Landcruiser never disappoints. Mine has 350k miles and still purring like a kitten! For overlanding I'd get the new GX if I were you. It has HP and 9k tow ability.
@flipsaug7 ай бұрын
2013 C-Max going great! Only replaced the hatch lift supports. That was almost as easy as replacing wiper blades.
@farkbodark74627 ай бұрын
Sorry man. I am too. 2022 Roush f150 - $90k of absolute trash. I’m really angry that I traded an awesome 6.2 Sierra Denali - It was a 2019 and didn’t have the updated interior. Huge mistake on my part.
@thedungeon12887 ай бұрын
Anything with a super charger will have a significant higher risk of failure.
@dans83577 ай бұрын
I bought a 2023 bronco 2.7 it's been perfect so far. I park it next to my Ford fusion over 200k miles and it has never broken down. Everything thing works on the car . It's amazing
@Fastfwd01Ай бұрын
Owned my 2019 Mustang GT PP1, Premium, Mangaride, and basically loaded with options for almost 5 full years and had very little problems with it up to 46k miles. There was that big scare about the then new Coyote engines having issues with the cylinder liners when I bought it. I had my oil sent to the lab several times with no problems reported at all. Sold it for about $8k less than I paid for it to my surprise with a few months of power-train warranty left for the new owners to have some peace of mind. I do need 'reliable' for a daily driver. I'm looking at what's out there. I just inherited my Dad's '18 Acura RDX Advanced AWD V6 with around 50k miles on it. It's pulling daily duty until I figure it out. My 2012 Honda Accord Coupe V6 (EX-L with Navigation) has over 200k miles on it and is still doing ok. I expect that RDX with the same motor could go that long if needed. As I'm watching reviews I'm seeing lots of talk about people gravitating toward the remaining non-turbo vehicles on the market like the Nissan trucks vs the new Tacoma, etc. So, I might just be in luck if I decide to hold on to the '18 RDX. I have never really liked crossover vehicles. Probably mostly because I follow so many 'Car Guy' KZbin channels, etc. and the 'Crossover' is sort of a joke to 'Car Guys.' It's a 'Softroader' etc. Not a real 4x4 or a car. They are taking over the entire car market and it hurts the variety of selection of vehicles on the market too. In the last month of driving the RDX I've started to appreciate how nice it rides over the awful roads in the city I live in. The Acura is so quiet, comfortable, refined, etc. All 'soft touch' materials and pretty nice materials too compared to my Accord anyway. It's compact enough to park fairly easily and maneuver around the city. The AWD is actually better than expected at tackling the few obstacles that I've thrown at it. It's probably perfectly viable for most camping trips that aren't too far off the beaten path. My 'fun car' is now a '24 BMW G87 M2. I've heard all of the drama about BMW repairs, but at 7k miles I've had ZERO issues so far. I'm not sure I want to own it out of warranty, but for now it's the most amazing 'fun car' I could imagine realistically owning. I have no plans on anything replacing it for the foreseeable future. I have been tempted by the new Land Cruiser, but it is still pretty pricey. The old 4 Runner was on my list when I purchased the '19 Mustang. Back then I decided it was too big for one person. The idea of being burdened with parking it, etc. They were badly outdated in the tech department then too. I'm seeing a lot of chatter about Toyota reliability taking a downturn too. Many are skeptical of the 4 cylinder turbo hybrid being too complicated and having questionable reliability. I like the Bronco, but I'm also not so sure about buying a Ford again. Especially if 'reliability' is a concern. There are just so many variations on the Bronco. It seems impossible to spec one out to preference, but the Wildtrak has landed on my radar with the same motor and shocks as the Raptor. The Raptor is ridiculously too expensive for me personally. I see discounts as much as $15k from MSRP listed on Car Gurus for these things, but I'm guessing a chunk of the Bronco 'discounts' from MSRP are not even fully rolling back the prices to MSRP of just like 2 years ago? The Wildtrak looks like it jumped $8k MSRP even after the new suspension was added in '22 or whatever. So, a couple thousand discount isn't really doing much if you consider that. Perhaps by the time I'm ready to make a decision there will be a better pool of knowledge on the new vehicles hitting the market. I was also considering a Volkswagen Golf R and it has a new 8.5 refresh coming out next year to fix some of the 8 issues. That might still be a very worthy candidate although I'm not sure reliability is it's strong suite either. Depending on finances I may become one of the masses driving a crossover vehicle as my daily driver for the foreseeable future.
@nchighwayman7 ай бұрын
Would the 5th gen 4Runner work for your overland vehicle? Super reliable and you can get one before they're gone.
@highoctaneadventure7 ай бұрын
I guess it’s a trade off for what he wants-exciting and super fun to drive in the segment, which leads people away from Lexus and Toyota. Just have to factor in additional costs and maintenance for new tech, complex engineering and equipment and how that impacts reliability.
@octaviodominguez77727 ай бұрын
@@highoctaneadventure the gx is fun to drive though maybe the 4runner being under powered can be boring but the new gx is nice
@highoctaneadventure7 ай бұрын
@@octaviodominguez7772I’d still take a 4Runner over the two…it still has that timeless look and on its frame.
@robsolf7 ай бұрын
I have an '06 Mustang GT that I've owned for 15 years and had hardly any issues with. Bought a 2017 Escape which developed noisy wheel bearings over 30k miles. Wheels bearings are pretty cheap, right? >1000 bucks P&L...
@O2MEND7 ай бұрын
You are a car guy, you will own more Fords. Trust me. Thanks for the videos.
@erictate8986Ай бұрын
To be honest with you all car manufacturers quality has been going down !! Even the Toyota and I love Toyota's but they are having problems as well !! Because they Gov and EPA requirements, and Consumers complaining about more features ,need to be in the vehicles !! Well guess what ,with more features, comes with more problems , and people don't realize that !! And also it rises cost of the Vehicles !!!
@patricktrier45037 ай бұрын
Two words- “Ranger Raptor “ more payload, more towing, still very capable. Now reliability remains to be seen long term. I am concerned about that with plastic oil pans and transmission pans. I wish Ford had a better reliability record
@w.alexedmonds82876 ай бұрын
I’ve cycled through so many Fords too. I got a ‘23 Tremor 401 w the expectation to overland. Factory shocks are awful and need upgrading. But the ‘24 Tremor w the 5.0 and a smartcap may work although I don’t think you can option a torsen anymore on a 401 and the 402 package is so much more expensive and eats at your overlanding upgrade budget. Look fwd to seeing what you do..
@67wildwolf7 ай бұрын
Sorry Ben but all the auto makers have gone down in reliability since COVID. While all of them have raised prices that fueled inflation. Yes we had supply chain problems but after a while that became just a excuse. Ford should have slowed production and addressed the issues. Instead they made cars and trucks and parked them on race tracks and other places until they got the part. They also rushed the Bronco onto the market. I should know I experienced the new FORD customer relation program!!. I now own a Nissan Titan after trading in a 2023 F150 that was less than a year old.
@Butchmcmasters7MM7 ай бұрын
Been a die hard ford fan for over 35 years and I’m done with all American brands or union made switch over to Toyota and Nissan and I really love them
@loum.43777 ай бұрын
me also.
@erikturner86873 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Toyota has been quickly taking a turn for the worse….Nissan….your kidding….right? Wait till you start doing Trans replacements on a yearly basis….
@wanted-337 ай бұрын
At Ford Quality is job.............15 or 16. And, that's quite sad. I've bought Fords since 1986, and I've seen all those little nit-picky 1st and 2nd year problems get worse as the years go by. Like you, I'm now second guessing brand loyality. With that said, if you and your wife are looking to start overlanding there's nothing wrong with owning 3 Land Cruisers. 😀
@ChrisFromFloriduh7 ай бұрын
Idk our 2016 Mustangs is a pile of junk after 8 years. Control arm knocks, sway bar end link rattles, panel gaps and bumper sag, a fuel tank leak, EVAP leak, water pump, AC compressor and condenser, and had to get the door repainted because a weld seem broke. Complete junk. Buying a new RAV4 as a daily for my wife and letting this thing sit.
@genostylez37 ай бұрын
Ford has been good to me. I consider myself lucky. Mustangs and Broncos here. Every vehicr has taken me over 100,000 miles. Or maybe i maintain them well?
@harlandawson84477 ай бұрын
i owned a 1993 F -150,with the 300 6 cyl fuel injection, 5 speed manul transmission, i absolutely loved that truck ,reliability was great ,few problems the whole time i had it ,it had over 300 thousand miles on it when i unfortunately sold it ,no way in hell will i buy any new truck ,i currently bought a used 2006 chevy 4X4 with a 5 .3 ,175 thousand miles, still runs beautifully
@Briannaf577 ай бұрын
I have never really had a problem with Ford and if anything have had mostly positive experiences. Right now my daily is a 2 door Outer Banks Bronco and I love it. Puts a smile on my face everyday. My dad had a Flex for about four years and now has a Expedition Limited and they both have had zero issues. I rented out a F150 King Ranch back in 2020 to drive from Chicago to Minnesota and didn't want to give it back when the trip was over. But I do agree when it comes to build quality, Ford needs to step their game up on a lot of their vehicles including the Bronco.
@akrocuba4 ай бұрын
All new vehicles are way overpriced and are basically junk compared to older vehicles. Build cheaper and sell for a lot more money. All garbage If you want long term...buy older vehicles from the 80's and 90's before they started building junk. And that's all auto makers around the world. I have a 2019 Fusion for gas mileage, but I also have a 1989 Bronco II-5 speed stick, OUTSTANDING! It's great and is pretty much my daily driver anymore.
@andrewb3257 ай бұрын
All other things being equal Fords just tend to drive better than other brands. Reliability and built quality are issues, but Chevy and Dodge aren’t any better and Toyota isn’t perfect either.
@andyd54927 ай бұрын
All I can say is Good Luck and I hope you are honest with your evaluations of the vehicles you own in the future.
@chinglee7 ай бұрын
Hello Ben. Congratulations on the new addition to the family. What if you make videos for recommendations for what's best for Overland and Off Road? Thank you for all the time you put into reviewing all the vehicles out there.
@bdkbdk8005Ай бұрын
My f150 has has turbo leaking issues, new toyotas have engines blowing up within 50k miles, and chevy/gmc can't make a fuel pump that won't crap out within a couple years and leave you stranded. Even Nissan is now having issues. No one brand better than the rest anymore and a lot of corners were cut on new vehicles despite crazy prices.
@aymanlockhartable7 ай бұрын
Looking for a used Ford Raptor. I’m thinking buying 2014 Gen1 Raptor 6.2L one owner low miles.
@Ishbikes6 ай бұрын
Used! Yes sir!
@bricks-mortar7 ай бұрын
Over decades, three GM products and three Fords. Ford is my choice over GM thug dealerships. Additionally, Fords have edge on vehicle reliability.
@off-roadingcars7 ай бұрын
Nice video. What about using an F150 Raptor as an overlander. Put a rooftop tent up there and have all your drawers and supplies in the bed underneath?
@retiredafce33737 ай бұрын
I bought a new 2003 F150 from Ed Kenley Ford and I loved it until the ECM stopped sending spark to the #2 cylinder while I was on leave in Washington State. The ECM was replaced by a dealership there but the truck had significant engine problems since. Ed Kenley at that time had a terrible Service Department that caused me to NEVER own another Ford pos product again! Since then, all I hear is how horrible Fords are and how they have treated their customers.
@johndandrea80347 ай бұрын
The only Ford I have owned that was basically bullit proof were my Gen 1 Raptors. Everything else has been absolute JUNK.
@BertShackleford7 ай бұрын
You would not be saying this if you had kept the Shelby's! Prove me wrong... [wink] Stay classy my friend.
@chrisdakins20107 ай бұрын
The manual transmission combined with how great the cargo area is for taking dogs makes the badlands bronco seem ideal. But I’m no stranger to how crappy fords can be! Ridiculous that they’re allowed to build such flimsy vehicles!
@jdwxflyerАй бұрын
Bit of a dilemma you have. Have you considered the previous-gen 4Runner? The market is saturated with the (new AND used) so the price is right.
@cameronhart4157 ай бұрын
You helped me make a decision on buying a f150 tremor. I think you should take a second look at one of those and pair it with a four wheel camper. Your welcome 😊
@sparkyU842 ай бұрын
Our 22 Bronco obx trim, has every option including 4a, lux package, and the brown leather, has been a great car for us, sitting just under 30k miles, yesterday was 2 years with it, we customized our selves, and waited over 2 years for it
@sparkyU842 ай бұрын
We also have the 2.7 option
@Logan-de3xx7 ай бұрын
The 2.7 and 3.5 mainly have the cam phaser issue. It’s well known that it’s far FAR more rare to see on the 3.0. Not sure why but that’s literally the overall consensus everywhere and from the Ford Techs themselves.
@twwap2945 ай бұрын
Interesting. My first Ford was a Ford fiesta.. after renting one I bought one. My next Ford was an 86 mustang GT which I still have. After that I bought a 77 mustang 2 (5.0 from factory) and most recently I bought a 1998 mustang GT. I also have a 2004 F150. Other than the normal tire, battery, brakes I've had no major issues. I keep my cars forever and with scheduled maintenance they last.
@MountTop7777 ай бұрын
Hey Ben, my wife and I just made the same decision. We ordered a ranger raptor and we're leaning towards a bronco as we love how fun Ford vehicles can be. Decided to go with a 23 Tacoma and a 22 4Runner for the long run. We love our GX470 for off-roading
@outlawedmedia43367 ай бұрын
You should have stuck with the ranger raptor.
@asloanr12 ай бұрын
I had a 2013 Ford Mustang, and I drove it like I stole it every day. It was fun and never had any issues even after I did modifications like a Baba tuner and a short throw shifter. Sometimes I missed the gear racing around and red lined it way too often. Maybe it was because it was made in Michigan and they are known for building good cars. Overall, a good experience for me. I will buy a Ford again even though I come from a GM family. on a side note, I have also had good luck with my 2020 Chevy Colorado even though I had a sensor that needed to be replaced.
@Hard_in_the_yard7 ай бұрын
My 2018 Ford rafter has 125,000 miles on it, and it’s cost me about as much to maintain as my Toyota Tacoma with 250,000 miles on it. The raptor definitely scares me, but so far it’s been well taken care of and I haven’t had many issues.
@switchbackfable7 ай бұрын
Every brand has issues only difference is the severity and frequency. I’ve owned/driven vehicles from half a dozen brands by this point and theres been issues with all of them so brand quality means nothing nowadays especially as modern vehicles are drivable laptops. I find lack of maintenance, the amount of technology in vehicles, someone YouTubing how to video to fix something and brand loyalty are the biggest contributing factors to reliability.
@jodensmith50937 ай бұрын
200 series Land Cruiser is very reliable in its segment but it’s still pretty expensive to maintain at points. Gotta do the timing belt and water pump and idler pulley every 90k and they go through brakes. It’s not that often but it’s very expensive maintenance. Not to mention air suspension