10 Engines That Won't Last 60,000 Miles (Because They Are Junk)

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Published 2021-05-29
10 Engines That Won't Last 60,000 Miles (Because They Are Junk)

These are some of the worst engines ever. These are cars that are unreliable and I don't even think they'll make 60 000 miles because the engines are so bad. We'll go in depth on these engines from companies like BMW, Ford, Audi, Hyundai, Jeep, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru, and more.

I'll tell you what plagued these cars, and how their #reliability is impacted by these #engines, which are some of the worst #cars to buy today. They just won't last, and you can pick much better vehicles for your money. In fact, at the end of today's video I'll show you some cars with much better reliability so you can figure out where you should spend your money!

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All Comments (21)
  • @paul756uk2
    I don't care how good they make engine oil, I'd never ever drive a car for 15k miles before changing it. These intervals are just marketing gimmicks leaving the buyer to pick up the tab in years to come.
  • @viperracing2889
    #1 (0:32) BMW X5 M50i (N63, twin-turbo V8 4.4L engine, up to model year 2014) or any other "50" (such as 550) series BMW between 2011-2014. #2 (4:02) Kia Forte/Optima/Sorento/Soul (2011-2015, 2.4L Theta & 2.0L NU engines specifically) #3 (5:12) Mazda RX-8 (wankel rotary engine) #4 (6:40) Jeep Grand Cherokee (3.0L V6 Eco Diesel engine specifically) #5 (8:09) Audi A4 (2009-2011, 2.0 TSI engine specifically) #6 (9:14) Chevrolet Equinox (2.4L) #7 (10:07) Subaru WRX (2009-2014, 2.5L turbo engine) #8 (11:02) Nissan Altima (2002-2003, 2.5L engine specifically) #9 (12:00) Ford Escape (2014-2016, 1.6L EcoBoost engine specifically) #10 (13:04) BMW E60 M5 (naturally aspirated, 510 BHP, V10 engine)
  • As an automotive engineer I can say, I'm completely appalled by manufacturers rushing to produce new models just to cope with competition, when we tell them this new design needs the test of time, they say we're not being innovative, its sad that consumers are now having to do extensive research before buying a car and not may of them do.
  • @Stephen-er4bi
    Hyundai has had so much experience replacing their 2.0 Turbo engines that when mine failed at 90,000 they shipped and installed a new one in just over a week. Supplied a rental car too. Doesn't excuse the bad engine design, but it made the situation better than it could've been.
  • @Larry-Hi
    Love your reviews, just recently found you on YouTube. Succinct and to the point. Great info that many people are not aware of and should be, to make an informed decision when purchasing a used vehicle and manufacturers to avoid.
  • Hey man. Great video. I have a question. How good are the other Ford engines, like the 2.3 liter ecoboost, the 2.7 ecoboost v6, the 3.5 in the f150? But more specifically the 2.3, the 2.7, and their v8? Thanks👍🏽
  • @MrTimstaaa
    I've just discovered your channel and love it. For along time I've been saying that we need a channel that talks about modern-day car reliability. Excellent work and your info is spot on.
  • @hepburndavis296
    The manufacturers seem to spend a lot of time creating very, externally, sexy vehicles. However, they tend to create inferior drive trains. In other words, marketing department winning and engineering department losing.
  • @PicassoPete
    “Exciting as curdled milk” nearly wet my pants laughing, hahahaha. Nice one, great video, very informative..cheers.
  • @b577960
    I must admit I was really keen on getting a 2007 M6 with the V10. It had very low kms but I just couldn’t bring myself to take the chance. I note you said that the SMG on this V10 was also troublesome (I have heard that the M5 and M6 SMGs were quite reliable., either way the engine reliability was enough to scare me off. I’ll just hang onto my E46 M3 manual a little bit longer
  • @xvsj5833
    Love your Channel, Thank you for sharing your Knowledge....
  • @sirusmay5614
    Hi Mark. Love your videos and your approach to the car industry. Regarding the Chinese influence on car manufacturers of influencing the market to look more of a status rather than a vehicle, small engines with high output and NASA technology, this madness for more horse and zero to sixty hard on, and finally the trend of doing everything else other than driving while you're sitting in the driver's seat, where do you think petrol heads like me with a limited budget will end up? Sure there's no happy ending for this story but I trust your talent to find a way. Cheers
  • @johneaton25
    Thanks for the heads up man 👍 Keep the videos coming
  • Excellent content, common sense presentation with understandable outcomes. Great job sir.
  • @Adi-tf4jk
    Great content and appreciate the fact that you don’t put a millions ads !
  • @MikeSmith-ey7ku
    I agree with most of this. I did have a 02 Nissan Altima 2.5 that I put 116k on. Zero drivetrain issues just evap,steering rack and freakin expensive ball joints. Drivetrain was actually rock solid,floor rusted pretty good too
  • @afantini1
    I liked the way you start saying how beautiful they are outside, inside, etc...but...the engines! Great tips!