Most Reliable 200K Mile Car? Let's Settle This!
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2024-04-28に共有
I purchased all of the parts and fluids used to repair this vehicle. A big "thank you" to my friend Dustin for allowing me to use his vehicle for this repair, and thank you for supporting the channel!
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コメント (21)
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It feels like this video is the culmination of everything you’ve done and you’re using your newfound powers of knowing the best products to beat the final boss
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So you just squeezed what would be a couple dozen videos on other channels into a single comprehensive car maintenance video...as you say, VERY IMPRESSIVE!
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I'm just gonna say. For some reason it feels really good to just sit and watch someone do a great job of fixing up a perfectly usable old car. I'm a mechanic, so I do this sort of thing for work, and see it every day. But it's a good feeling watching someone else who is careful and thoughtful when it comes to service and repair 🤔
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I am literally at the point of,, I don't buy anything unless I first check to see if Project Farm has done a review first. Great series without product bias or fluff.
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For those new mechanics out there, the single best take away from this video is him using his phone to take "before" pictures to ensure everything goes back together correctly. I can't express how much I wish I had this capability growing up in the 80's and 90's.
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I love how fast the video is. Astonishing amount of information in a 19-minute video.
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Project Farm is one of those channels that adds enormous value to Youtube as a media source/outlet. So much good honest advice and so well put together. Thank You!
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Project Farm is a one man Consumer Reports for the masses. Thank you, sir.
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In less than 20 minutes you've clearly instructed anyone with a reasonable toolkit and some common sense how to save thousands of dollars and drive safer. Outstanding!
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Fantastic video! I'm in the auto industry and so many people get rid of a good car, because their mechanic scared them with a high repair bill. If they learned how to do the work themselves, it would save a lot on labor costs. Most people are afraid to try to tackle it, because they're scared to damage something. I love YouTube, because there are so many excellent videos of people willing to share how they do things. It's a great community and I'm so glad I found this channel. Please keep doing these videos - people can learn so much from them!
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As a 27 year master mechanic, this video is an example of text book repairs and procedures. Nice job!!
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Since my father passed away, I need to turn to channels like this to learn certain skills. So I greatly appreciate your work, PF.
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He gets right to the point, and STAYS to the point; no war stories or self-aggrandizement, videos are fast-paced, test methods focus on core performance, not bells and whistles or personal preference, and are often simply brutal., cost of purchasing is always considered, top notch production quality- clear annunciation, proper mic and camera placement, well-lit sets, no annoying MUSIC. Should be promoted as a model of “How to do a YOUTUBE channel right”.
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As a retired ASE Master Auto Technician, I really enjoyed this. I like the way you edit it so it's not a long, drawn-out tutorial.
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Great video! Young people need to learn how much buying a reliable used car instead of a brand new car will affect their financial future for years to come. This video shows them how to do it. Thanks for making it.
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Oh hell yeah! Car maintenance videos like this? Love it. And with everyone needing to save a few dollars here and there and stretch the life of our cars this is super important info. Can't say enough good things.
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I was a mechanic for only 25 years.I had to retire due to health issues. Everything in this video is perfect. Are you sure that you're not a mechanic? lol! I love all your videos, but this one takes the cake! Your attention to detail is great. Mad respect to you!!!!
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I didn’t blink through the entire video. Can we all acknowledge Project Farm is THE BEST channel out there! Bravo Todd👏
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This is why i loved my 09 civic. I could fix just about anything on it. Really wish i hadn't sold it but i needed a larger vehicle at the time to haul a trailer for my work. Now I'm back to a desk job and stuck with a '14 Murano that is doing its best to off itself every time i take my eyes off it
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Just wow. It's a video tutorial of most car DIYers out there. It's a full pack of strategies and is so informative. And the effort is overwhelming. Thank you ☺️