What it REALLY Costs To Maintain an Old Vehicle (It's More Than I Thought)

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This is a complete breakdown of all the costs associated with maintaining my 20-year-old 1st Gen Tundra. All the preventative, unplanned, and regular maintenance. It was costing me more than I thought I would!
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  • @saulgarcia3255
    @saulgarcia3255Ай бұрын

    Over all it's a better deal 😉 I have a 2002 Sequoia and have replaced things but over all I know the truck. I know what it can do and how far it can go.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    It’s definitely a better deal as a paid off vehicle! And ya, you get to know the vehicle really well.

  • @cpenv
    @cpenvАй бұрын

    I bought my 100 series in 2021 and put in $5k in new parts and did all the labor myself. Fast forward to 2024, and I have done nothing but oil changes. I have drove this thing from coast to coast with confidence.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    That’s awesome!

  • @BBQROCKSTAR178
    @BBQROCKSTAR1787 күн бұрын

    I’m the original owner of my 2001 Tundra SR5 V6. Bought it with 8 miles on it. I now have 280k miles and can tell you I towed a 16’ tandem axle landscape trailer for 15 years. I have rebuilt the top end of the motor, entire front, suspension, and brakes, did radiator work, and that’s it. And that’s over the course of 23 years. I also own several other vehicles, including a Cadillac I will tell you that this tundra is the best vehicle I’ve ever owned.

  • @llpp202
    @llpp202Ай бұрын

    I got a little carried away with my 01 Tundra limited. I bought it back in February 2022 for $6250 with 213k miles. Was supposed to be my beater work truck because i didn't really think it would hold up for more than a year. The thing will not die. So since then ive slowly done preventative maintenance. Its to the point where theres nothing left for me to fix/maintain. It really does run like new. Im into my tundra roughly $18k total. New suspension, KO2s, transmission service, new alternator, radiator, timing belt, pulleys, etc. The works with all OEM parts. Took it on a trip from southern California to Wyoming and back. I was cruising by 3rd gen Tacomas that were struggling with a slight incline. I had at least 1,200lbs of payload going 85mph. Gone out wheelin in some dunes, off-road, etc. Thing is a tank. Probably got carried away by spending so much. But a new comparable truck is $1,100/mo not including insurance, and maintenance.

  • @greym6436

    @greym6436

    14 күн бұрын

    I’ve had my 02’ tundra for 5yrs and did the same maintenance repairs . Paid $5,800 for my truck and invested roughly $13k. Money well vested 🔧 No, new truck payments 👊🏽

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    I just dumped 6G in my 04 Tundra. A complete, top to bottom suspension rebuild. Everything. With a 3 1/2" lift, new Method wheels and 33" BFG All T/A's. Bilstein 6112's in the front, 5160's in the back. But I have paid it off 15 years ago. Good now for another 20 years. An 04 Toyota Extra Cab 4X4 SR5 Tundra was $33,000 right off of the showroom floor back in 2004.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like a great pickup!

  • @scottymac5174

    @scottymac5174

    Ай бұрын

    @@208Tyler Because I want to Keep it. I Don't want an E Car. I Don't want a truck that shuts four cylinders off, plus the ignition at every stop light.

  • @scottymac5174

    @scottymac5174

    Ай бұрын

    @@208Tyler Buy a new Jeep Wrangler...or A Rubicon. Compare your annual costs/plus your monthly payments.

  • @4wadventuretrails321

    @4wadventuretrails321

    29 күн бұрын

    You're a suspensions what I want to do. The bill Stine 6112 and the 5160 in the back. I have a lot of weight in my Sequoia 1st Gen. Wondering how that suspension works when it's loaded down?

  • @4wadventuretrails321

    @4wadventuretrails321

    29 күн бұрын

    That's a suspension I'm looking at doing. The Goldstein 6112 in the front and the 51/60 in the rear. I have a 2002 Sequoia. But I have around 6100 lb of weight. Who is wondering about those 5160 in the rear if they would hold up. To that much weight!

  • @wdj935
    @wdj93527 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for your videos. I bought my Tundra new in 2001. It’s time for an overhaul.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    27 күн бұрын

    Sweet!

  • @HarryParratestis
    @HarryParratestisАй бұрын

    Great video! I think it’s also important when considering the cost of driving an older vehicle, that you’re spending the same average maintenance WITHOUT the monthly payments. So, in relative terms, you’re saving ungodly amounts of money in the long term compared to those driving a new vehicle with similar maintenance fees.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! Absolutely. I would not take on a car payment and justify it by saving on maintenance compared to what my Toyota costs.

  • @alexmoran2460
    @alexmoran2460Ай бұрын

    Subscribed. Greetings from an old Nissan truck owner from Iowa. 😉

  • @coffeeandlifting
    @coffeeandliftingАй бұрын

    Rockauto and doing the labor yourself makes owning old vehicles ridiculously cheap. I'm actually surprised that you had so many issues but that the cost was still mostly labor. People should factor-in the fact that insurance for older vehicles in many states is a lot cheaper too, so that basically pays for the worst-case scenario (first year of ownership) maintenance costs on an old car or truck, and we're not even counting the absence of a monthly payment. I spent about $3k refurbishing my 20-year-old truck including a whole engine replacement and top-of-the-line tires. The maintenance cost has been zero since then other than regular oil changes. I would bet that your maintenance cost drops way off as you get around to handling all of the "first-year of new owner who cares" maintenance items. After that you should be smooth sailing.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Oh ya. You save money a lot of money on insurance and interest and not having a payment. I struggle with the “yearly average” on my truck because I basically purchased it with issues - it needed a timing belt and lower ball joints by mileage. Should that just be included in the purchase price? Ya know, like I didn’t by the vehicle in a perfectly maintained state, otherwise my expenses go down dramatically. It’s really that first year that got me.

  • @coffeeandlifting

    @coffeeandlifting

    Ай бұрын

    @@208Tyler Yep, sounds normal for an old truck. The ones that need zero work seem to end up on BAT and cost as much as when they were new. The upside of finding trucks that need maintenance is that you can be sure it gets done properly on your watch so you don't have to worry about it or take the seller's word for it. I would almost prefer to find a truck that is overdue for a timing belt so I can use that for negotiation and then do it myself.

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    I bought my 04 brand new in 2004. 165,000 miles. Always taken care of. You bought yours right at the time when it truly needed everything refreshed.

  • @joshuagutierrez5867
    @joshuagutierrez5867Ай бұрын

    Okay.So I watch all of your videos.. I truly love all the content.. I've been following along for some time now.. I just wish you would make longer videos.. Regardless keep up the good work..

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! For longer videos, so you just want more info per video? More depth?

  • @joshuagutierrez5867

    @joshuagutierrez5867

    Ай бұрын

    @@208Tyler .. I appreciate how detailed you always are.. Just longer videos would be awesome.. I just really enjoy your Videos.. And thanks for the reply so fast..

  • @ThePeninsulaRailfan
    @ThePeninsulaRailfanАй бұрын

    These trucks are so bad ass😎, I just changed the oil in one of our tundras, 6.6 quarts 😬

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Ya it's alot bigger oil change than when I had my V6 vehicles haha

  • @free2chasehappy
    @free2chasehappyАй бұрын

    Currently working on a 1999 S10 that we got recently. Fuel pump, spark plugs, crankshaft sensor, shocks, brake calipers, and tires. The cost of parts aren't bad, but the time it took to fix an old rusted out truck is insanely long. I would definitely pay a shop for the next fix, I much rather spend my time on something else.

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    I traded an 00 Dodge Dakota in on my 04 Tundra. The Dakota had 100K on it. The main seal was leaking, The suspension was toast. The Dodge Dealership loaned me a brand, new Extra cab Dakota while my truck was in the shop. I liked it.. Decided to test drive a Tundra.. Hahaha! How many Dodge Dakotas do you see on the road these days??

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Hardly any dakotas on the road! Haha

  • @YouraverageCanadian1
    @YouraverageCanadian1Ай бұрын

    These old tundras last a long time but I have found out they are higher maintenance than most trucks

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Really? I don’t know a lot of other people with other 20+ year old trucks getting into the 200k’s. I’ve had friends with both 5.2 Dodge Rams and 5.4 fords that faired much worse

  • @jdwright9486
    @jdwright9486Ай бұрын

    Where’d you get that 2uz-fe sweatshirt

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    I designed it. You can purchase one here: tr.ee/-2PcskX7qT

  • @alecstone7503
    @alecstone7503Ай бұрын

    Where is your hoodie from?

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    I design them. You can purchase one here: tr.ee/-2PcskX7qT

  • @donovanchilton5817
    @donovanchilton5817Ай бұрын

    Depends on if your 2uz is VVTI or not. Many 98-04 2uz’s survive a timing belt break.

  • @donovanchilton5817

    @donovanchilton5817

    Ай бұрын

    Also replace your PCV valve. They’re ignored on this engine

  • @iheartgs400

    @iheartgs400

    Ай бұрын

    Still beats paying over 500+ dollars in truck/car note.

  • @jdwright9486

    @jdwright9486

    Ай бұрын

    @@donovanchilton5817I second the PCV valve replacement. Just replaced mine and discovered it was the original after 170k. Definitely needed it

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Yup. Lots of 2UZ owners seem to survive the timing belt breaking, but I have yet to find a place where it’s listed as non interference, VVTI or not. It’s not a guarantee that you won’t have damage.

  • @donovanchilton5817

    @donovanchilton5817

    Ай бұрын

    @@jdwright9486mine was at 292k when I discovered that the PCV and heater Tee’s were all original 😭

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    You actually own the truck. You do the needed maintenance now... Timing belts are designed to last for 98-100 thousand miles. You are just in a bad cycle based on your recent ownership. A lot of one time expense.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Correct! That's why I annualized some of those large expenses, to reflect the value and long term-nature that comes with those big repairs

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    You have just bought into a truck that needs to be upgraded. Compare your costs now, to next year.

  • @ElijahDecker
    @ElijahDeckerАй бұрын

    You're still way ahead of someone making payments on a new truck.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Of course! That’s a huge money-saver

  • @PeterAlfonso
    @PeterAlfonsoАй бұрын

    For the per mile data you forgot to consider the mileage your truck already has, so around $20k and i bet thr previous owner was no where near that even adding what you spent while owning it. So in thay regard its a very low cost maintenance vehicle.

  • @208Tyler

    @208Tyler

    Ай бұрын

    Totally! That’s entirely possible. It’s close to average, and quite likely under if he under maintained it

  • @scottymac5174
    @scottymac5174Ай бұрын

    That's less than three new car payments.

  • @user-hd8ej8yx9p
    @user-hd8ej8yx9pАй бұрын

    5k over 3 years of owning my 2006

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