The REAL Reason New Engines Are BLOWING UP So Early (Toyota, GM, Honda)

For decades, Toyota, Honda, and GM trucks had a reputation that was almost impossible to kill — engines that could hit 200,000, 300,000, even 400,000 miles with basic maintenance. Buyers knew it. Resale values reflected it. The data backed it up. Then something changed. In this video, we break down exactly what happened to the long-haul truck engine — why the reliability numbers have shifted, what's driving it, and what it means if you're buying a used or new truck today. No brand bias. Just the data.