10 Cheap Cars Mechanics Buy For Retirement

If you asked a mechanic what he'd actually drive into retirement, he wouldn't point you toward a dealership. He'd take you to a used lot, look at a ten-year-old Buick or a ninety-thousand-dollar Lexus selling for five thousand dollars, and tell you this is the only car that makes financial sense. This video is that conversation. Ten cars. Ten engines that were over-engineered on purpose and then abandoned by a market that moved to crossovers. Every one is available under fifteen thousand dollars right now. Engine codes covered: GM 3800 Series II L67 supercharged and L36 naturally aspirated, Ford 4.6L Modular SOHC V8, Toyota 1UZ-FE, 3UZ-FE, and 2GR-FE, Honda K24. Year-range callouts in the video: Park Avenue Ultra 2002–2005, LeSabre 3800 only, Lucerne CX and CXL three point eight only, Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis and Town Car 2001 or newer, Lexus LS400 1990–2000, LS430 2001–2006, Avalon 2005 or later, ES330 and ES350 2004–2012 prefer 2010–2012 in warm climates, Honda Accord four-cylinder 2005–2007 only. 00:00 - Intro 00:41 - Supercharged Buick 01:46 - Buick LeSabre 02:49 - Ford Crown Victoria 03:41 - Mercury Grand Marquis 04:24 - Lincoln Town Car 05:20 - Lexus LS 400 07:01 - Lexus LS 430 07:54 - Toyota Avalon 08:46 - Lexus ES 09:44 - Honda Accord 11:12 - The Ultimate Choice #UsedCars #CarBuying #BestUsedCars #LexusLS400 #BuickParkAvenue #CrownVictoria #LincolnTownCar #HondaAccord #ToyotaAvalon #CarDepreciation #CheapCars #ReliableCars #MotorMetric #FollowTheMath #CarMaintenance #MechanicApproved #LuxuryCars #UsedCarBuying #CarFinance #RetirementCars --- DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only. The information presented here does not constitute professional financial or automotive advice. We are not mechanics or financial advisors. Reliability & Pricing: Used car prices, repair costs, and reliability data are estimates based on market trends and historical data as of the video's release date. Your experience may vary based on location, vehicle condition, and maintenance history. Always perform your own due diligence and get a professional Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) before buying any vehicle. Copyright & Fair Use: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review, and news reporting which constitute the 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.