Why My Toyotas Will Last Longer Than Yours!
Many of our customers and subscribers have told us that Toyota dealers have recommended that they only change the oil in their Toyota every 10,000 miles. When we posted our Latest Honda video, many of our Toyota fans also mentioned that the dealer said the same thing about their Toyota's CVT fluid. In this video, we explain the service intervals we use to keep our Toyota Camrys running for 200,000 miles or more.

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Honda CVT Reliability: What You Need to Know

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Your Car's Service Intervals: When to Change Oil, Tires, Filters (Toyota Car Care Talk #9)

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Honda Vs. Toyota - Reliability

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TOYOTA OWNERS! Don't Let This Mistake Destroy Your Engine!

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Are Toyotas Overrated??

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LAWYER: If Cops Ask "Where Are You Coming From?" - Say These Words

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The Japanese Trick That Makes Any Transmission Last 400,000 Miles — Toyota Buried It

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Why You Can't Change Your Own Oil Anymore (The End of Maintenance)

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If Your Car DEALER Does this- WALK OUT!

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Car Mechanics Are Quitting Everywhere — Nobody Wants These Jobs in 2026

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Do Thin Oils Destroy Engines? Lessons From GM’s Massive Recall

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Engineer Ranks Japanese Car Brands BEST To WORST In Build Quality

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99% of CVT Owners Have No Idea How This ONE Bad Habit Destroys Their Transmission

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Is Mazda Better Than Toyota And Honda?

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These JAPANESE SECRETS Will Make Your Toyota And Lexus Last Over 700k Miles

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Does thin oil destroy modern engines? Rebuilder reveals the truth.

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TOYOTA OWNERS! Please NEVER Do THIS to Your Toyota (15 Expensive Mistakes)

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How America’s Engines Became Inferior to Japan’s

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6 Month Review of My New Toyota Camry, Was It Worth Buying?

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