@@someone28 ya he should do that or use it as a transport vehicle for his shop and his house and AAR HQ instead of his truck or nick and Jessica could use the car and he could take the truck to transport things or to buy stuff for his shop because it's worth nothing so it would make a great beater or he could sell it to a builder or plaster electrician plumber people like that
I bought my 2000 Toyota Sienna in 2016 for 4K. It had 120,000K miles on it. I am happy because it is hard to find a decent Sienna at a cheap price. Now have 160,000 miles. Plan to keep it forever.
New ones too. Someone has a 2021 rav4 with 400k plus. He drives all day for work in it. I'm curious to see how a rav4 or any newer toytoa does 20 years down the road like this one though.
DO THIS !!!! but I could see where you might have to wait for the right donor vehicle to come along. just depends on how understanding your neighbors are..
She’s just tired!! So amazing!! My 2004 civic 304,000. My first new car! Just regular maintenance. I love cheap old school cars too! Thanks randy! 🤘✌️🤔
Love this!! I'm a nurse and I remember years ago when I had to phone the On Call MD for a nursing home patient. He didn't know the lady at all. I told him what was up with her and he sounded kind of bored and ordered for me to just push fluids and monitor her. I said, "Doc, you didn't ask me how old she was'. He said, "Oh. Yeah, how old is she?" I said "111". She had been born in January of 1888, before Jack The Ripper struck in London. Man, Did he perk up then! He ordered all kinds of blood work for her. I mean, what's 'normal results' on someone that old? Old folks, old dogs and old cars. Love them all!
I would love to see this cleaned up, repaired without breaking the bank (where possible) and just being enjoyed! Celebrate the half-a-million mile Toyota! I love high mileage 'heros' like this. Obviously a good motor to rack up so many miles in the first place!
My aunt had one of these. So this is a huge nostalgia train. I’m crying right now because my aunt is moving 3000 miles away and this brought back so many memories
This Toyota sienna minivan is a great example of Toyota's reliability. *The best thing to do with this thing Randy, would be transforming it in a AAR L.L.C company van!* Just find 2 front seats take the rest of them out (huge cargo space), replace the busted window for some plexiglass. Wrap the side glas dark so it's a cargo van. In the back you can arrange things as you wanted. Toolbox, vice, 12v converter, strobe lights it's your chose. Imagine, you driving a hooptie brought from auction and this being the following car assisting them to AAR HQ or your home. With some company decals this would be great advertising for your business and the car is worth nothing at the moment and destroying it would be a shame for a car that survived over 500k miles. Please gif it some TLC.
When it started overheating in the yard I was wondering if the cooling fan was working. Maybe you're just an optimist, but that's 3 cars, almost in a row, that you've almost ruined buy ignoring them screaming at you that there's a problem.
@@billnj3651 As a non-English speaker, I've tried to get the point on each Kilmer's videos. He flatters Toyota a lot, but yeah... Annoying ain't enough to describe what he is.
Seeing this reminds of me when I bought an 06 Cadllac DTS from Copart with a broken cluster that ran perfect but had an exhaust leak. When I finally got the cluster to work it had over 470,000 miles, and based on the Carfax it was true.
please give it a 2nd chance, It is amazing it made it to 530K, I would replace the radiator, get a new left rear window, get the blower to work, and give the interior a good detail
In March I bought a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica touring with 135000 miles for 500 at copart. It has a small dent under the right headlight. Didn't fix it, and it's my daily driver. Woodgrain interior sunroof 6DVD changer but no display screen.
I wonder if Toyota knows that one of their vans has that many miles. I like that you appreciate these old everyday cars. I can respect that. Great video!
If its feasible fix it up. Tighten up the steering, replace the radiator and side window. I like the suggestion to give it away to someone in need of transportation, preferably a mom with children. You know the ol saying one man's trash is another man's treasure. Enough said.
A) Randy isn't much of a giver unless it's sponsored. This is his job. B) Give my kid a POS to drive her kids around in, is no favor! Ever been afraid of a breakdown cleaning you out or have to buy unexpectedly? 500k. No thanks.
I had a 2001 Dodge Grand caravan that I bought with 360k on it and I put another 100k on it and was running pretty good when I sold it. The guy I sold it to was taking it Mexico.
I know its been a couple of years since you posted this video.. but I would never get rid of it. I would fix it up and maker her pretty again inside out. I am truly in love with older cars .. their high miles dont matter much .. they just keep going.
That little Sienna deserves to be saved. Honestly, just for the content. Most of the parts it needs are either electric fixes, or stuff you can source at a junk yard for cheap. Turn it into the official AAR Van! Fix it up, make it look nice, and use it. Since you cant sell it really, and running it through copart again would be a bit pointless, Think about all the content you can make with it. Not all youtube channels have a 530k miles Toyota to show off and use.
I've had Toyota vans for years, I have early 90's Previas on my channel now but I used to have a very similar Sienna. The V6 in these aren't the greatest (they like to leak) but the Sienna itself is one of the best vans ever made
Crazy as I sounds, I wouldn’t mind receiving that as a give away car. I’m an old school toyota fan, and in my family we have two that have over 250000 miles, and run great.
I just had to watch this Randy since I own a 1999 Sienna LE with just 143,000 miles. The tires and wheels are worth what you paid for it. In fact you could sell as parts and make your money back. If you're luck maybe just some fuses will fix the heater/ac. A rack for new rack and pinion is cheap through Rock Auto ($300 -$400). Too bad you're not in Maryland like me as an antique vehicle only has to be at least 20 years old with Oklahoma being 25. Sliding door glass on ebay is $104.50. You are correct about timing belt...at least it is a non-interference engine. I actually hope you fix it. I challenge you to fix it to see what all is involved. A new radiator on ebay is $63.38. OEM Denso at Rock Auto is $93.00. Forget the hood, it's just looks. Put money in mechancal items in such an old vehicle.
I reckon he should, fix it up like new and get Toyota to buy it back. Wheeler Dealers did this with a BMW many, many years ago and BMW UK snapped Mike Brewers hand off, so as they could add it to their collection.
You're going to need to do at least 3 videos on the Sienna, just to break even on the initial cost. But I believe that you would be helping many DIY mechanics with the content. Going to be waiting anxiously for the '59 Chrysler!
I have a 02 sienna xle with the heated seats, its such a nice car honestly. got at 60k miles for 3k in a old dudes garage. put 50k on it so far no issues, just a suspension rebuild, belts, sparkplugs normal stuff. barely any rust, it actually has less rust than my 2019 Chevy equinox sittings next to it... they have been outside for the same amount of time.
I think it would be neat to take the motor out and take it apart and see what 530000 miles does to a motor. I know thats not something you would do but it would be interesting.
You can give it away.Like you said theres no profit Love high mileage cars. I would tune it up .oil change. put timing belt on it. New battery. Used seats in it. Someone would use it
@@ronseasyfixjustdoit5098 hi I have to respectfully disagree with you. It was a smart purchase for good TH-cam content and how he disposes of it is immaterial. His variety of purchases makes the channel interesting to me. Does he buy things I wouldn't buy? Of course but that's ok it's his channel and his money.
Replace radiator, driver's seat and door glass. Replace hood if cheap enough and you have time. A bit of a clean up then either back in auction or give-a-way. Thank you Jessica (and Nick) for helping Randy.
I use to own a 2000 Toyota Camry XLE V6. It has the same 1MZ-FE V6 engine as that Sienna. I bought it from a lady in North Carolina back in 2010. I paid like $4500 for it with like 190-200k miles on it. I kept it until like 2019. I got rid of it because it had gotten to the point that I needed a new car and my little cousin needed a car for college. I detailed and sorted it out. However, while I had it, It gave me absolutely no issues at all. When I got rid of it, it had 470k miles on it and my little cousin to this day in 2023 still drives that car. Goes to show you that Toyotas are damn good!
Those toyotas are friggin great! I'd love to see her start a new life. Ive seen some of these Toyotas go even further than that! I'd bet it's got another 500k miles in there!
Whys that? Just junk in reliability? I know they are kinda funny looking and I can see it doesnt suit alot of tastes but the nismo is actually pretty cool and I hear sporty
I think you ought to do - Window, driver seat, radiator, and a good wash, then send it down the road!! Also, if the problem is just tie rods and not a steering rack than I don’t see why not spending an hour or two to replace them!
My 99 has 300,000 miles no leaks no smoke no rust or dents from Japan originally. everyday driver in Ohio now 2000 cost 8ys ago and everything functions older couple owned 2nd owner greatest van I ever owned
Man I couldn't even imagine starting any vehicle in it letting it run for any amount of time for no reason and especially with no air flow it may not have seemed like it done any damage to the engine but I'm sure it definitely shortened its life.. but I now see your other videos of it getting chopped up.. sad but oh well Me and my fiance are hopefully getting a 2002 Sienna in really nice shape here in the next two weeks or so
that should be the 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE engine common issues knock sensors. Engine found in the toyota Avalon and V6 Camry...super good engines. I have it in the 2000 Avalon. Nice buy.
If you do give it away, I have a friend here in Oklahoma who could use it. He currently drives a early dodge caravan that is a 5 speed! It was a former air force van. But it's at the end of it life and is extremely rusty. He also is a mechanic and could fix anything that goes wrong with it. He has a wife that stays at home and looks after his kid. He doesn't make much money but is one of those people who will give you the shirt off their back. Super good dude.
Perfect hack for your new property Randy - parts, storage, pushing and pulling cars around your HQ.... Over time, replace the parts as desired and run it up to 1,000,000 miles!
That Toyota deserves to live Randy, do right by her!!
Yes
Ya sure she's in good shape body condition and mechanical condition I just fix the blower motor changed oil and call it quits
I agree!
@@someone28 ya he should do that or use it as a transport vehicle for his shop and his house and AAR HQ instead of his truck or nick and Jessica could use the car and he could take the truck to transport things or to buy stuff for his shop because it's worth nothing so it would make a great beater or he could sell it to a builder or plaster electrician plumber people like that
Detail clean and fix I want to see this one see another 500k Miles!!! Who else agres
Relays fk4 the motors plus check wirring and front CV joints
Great Minds Think Alike 👍
Agreed. Its a toyota. 'Nuff said.
Completely agree I got a 2004 Toyota Sienna Van runs like a clock!!
@@daveb3079 we got one approaching 300k
Another testament to Toyota quality and reliability
I love my 1999 Toyota Sienna. Bought for $2K with 200K miles. It's solid as a rock!
I bought my 2000 Toyota Sienna in 2016 for 4K. It had 120,000K miles on it. I am happy because it is hard to find a decent Sienna at a cheap price.
Now have 160,000 miles. Plan to keep it forever.
Damn right! 👍🏻
Best video ever in AAR channel because this car has 530k miles is around 853k KM. Never ever seen one with this many thousands of miles. Good content👍
please rebuild it, do it for your followers and give it a 2nd chance!!
didn t happen :D
I have a 1998 sienna 315,000 miles still running strong and everything still works including AC and power windows👍
Old Toyotas are amazing. Take care of them and they'll take care of you.Thank you for bringing this one to us. Big thumbs up!
New ones too. Someone has a 2021 rav4 with 400k plus. He drives all day for work in it. I'm curious to see how a rav4 or any newer toytoa does 20 years down the road like this one though.
Made it 500,000 miles...and then one day with Randy 🤦
Fix it up and it'll be a good vehicle for you
Don't send it back fix it up man
LMAO!
Randy do a playlist of rebuilding Toyota Sienna with junkyard parts only that will b an interesting content 😉
I agree Junkyard, ebay, and facebook parts and then do a giveaway.
@@BigMack2020 yup that's a great idea
DO THIS !!!! but I could see where you might have to wait for the right donor vehicle to come along. just depends on how understanding your neighbors are..
Great idea
She’s just tired!! So amazing!! My 2004 civic 304,000. My first new car! Just regular maintenance. I love cheap old school cars too! Thanks randy! 🤘✌️🤔
Keep it for content at AAR. When the shop is up and running, throw it on the lift and do front end tutorial. That's good content.
Love this!! I'm a nurse and I remember years ago when I had to phone the On Call MD for a nursing home patient. He didn't know the lady at all. I told him what was up with her and he sounded kind of bored and ordered for me to just push fluids and monitor her.
I said, "Doc, you didn't ask me how old she was'. He said, "Oh. Yeah, how old is she?" I said "111". She had been born in January of 1888, before Jack The Ripper struck in London.
Man, Did he perk up then! He ordered all kinds of blood work for her. I mean, what's 'normal results' on someone that old? Old folks, old dogs and old cars. Love them all!
I was bidding against you on this lot, And I want it when you're done with it. I collect high mileage wonders. Have a 617k Mercedes a 540k Chevy too.
Wow @ 617k mercedes!
What is the Model? Of the Mercedes
@@robs5579 300d with the OM617 turbo diesel.
Nice I hope he reaches to you if he changes his mind
I had a 97 odyssey with 400,000. It was a turd but never let me down. Sold it 3 years ago . still see it driving around.
The previous owner watching this video screaming and pointing: 😱”NOOOOOOOOOO WHY WONT YOU DIE” 😂😂
I would love to see this cleaned up, repaired without breaking the bank (where possible) and just being enjoyed! Celebrate the half-a-million mile Toyota! I love high mileage 'heros' like this. Obviously a good motor to rack up so many miles in the first place!
My uncle has 2 toyota sienna s 2000 and 2001 2001 with 226k and 2000 with 350k both run and drive like new #toyota for life
Oh yesss the 500k miles toyota those things are beasts good job randy!!
My brother has my mom's old 1998 Toyota Avalon XLS she bought brand new and it now has 430,000 miles and still going strong.
can't beat that toyota reliability
My aunt had one of these. So this is a huge nostalgia train. I’m crying right now because my aunt is moving 3000 miles away and this brought back so many memories
This Toyota sienna minivan is a great example of Toyota's reliability. *The best thing to do with this thing Randy, would be transforming it in a AAR L.L.C company van!* Just find 2 front seats take the rest of them out (huge cargo space), replace the busted window for some plexiglass. Wrap the side glas dark so it's a cargo van. In the back you can arrange things as you wanted. Toolbox, vice, 12v converter, strobe lights it's your chose. Imagine, you driving a hooptie brought from auction and this being the following car assisting them to AAR HQ or your home. With some company decals this would be great advertising for your business and the car is worth nothing at the moment and destroying it would be a shame for a car that survived over 500k miles. Please gif it some TLC.
When it started overheating in the yard I was wondering if the cooling fan was working. Maybe you're just an optimist, but that's 3 cars, almost in a row, that you've almost ruined buy ignoring them screaming at you that there's a problem.
Not everyone is a super mechanic like you bro
@@deantwaunbalton1177 you don't have to be a "super mechanic" it's very obvious
Ah but it makes for 'better content'...
It definitely was the fan, the relay for it for sure. It went down when he started moving because it was getting airflow.
Scotty Kilmer: I told you it will last
He’s a jackass
@@billnj3651 As a non-English speaker, I've tried to get the point on each Kilmer's videos. He flatters Toyota a lot, but yeah... Annoying ain't enough to describe what he is.
To kilmer every vehicle except toyota and honda are junk. He's an annoying obnoxious texan who likes hearing himself yap.
Seeing this reminds of me when I bought an 06 Cadllac DTS from Copart with a broken cluster that ran perfect but had an exhaust leak. When I finally got the cluster to work it had over 470,000 miles, and based on the Carfax it was true.
Jessie B. Oh yeah because car fax is accurate
please give it a 2nd chance, It is amazing it made it to 530K, I would replace the radiator, get a new left rear window, get the blower to work, and give the interior a good detail
If it was me I would strip the interior get reliable And have it as a shop Van for AAR HQ
That's a fantastic idea to use it as a beater sure he only paid 400 plus fees he'd be crazy not to fix it
@Edward Martinez To save miles from building up on the truck
Fix it! Steering rack is adjustable if i'm not mistaken.
Randy fix the damn thing I wanna see this thing fixed up
Go the full restored route, get PDR for the hail and get seat covers and tires.
A better purchase than those BMW's
And sab that Toyota is a quick flip car
More like a terrible yotas are junk
In March I bought a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica touring with 135000 miles for 500 at copart. It has a small dent under the right headlight. Didn't fix it, and it's my daily driver. Woodgrain interior sunroof 6DVD changer but no display screen.
I wonder if Toyota knows that one of their vans has that many miles. I like that you appreciate these old everyday cars. I can respect that. Great video!
If its feasible fix it up. Tighten up the steering, replace the radiator and side window. I like the suggestion to give it away to someone in need of transportation, preferably a mom with children. You know the ol saying one man's trash is another man's treasure. Enough said.
Finally discovering Toyotas. Congratulations.
This is why I love Toyota!
Also you can get seat covers to make the seats look a bit better
You know the auction prices are way up when you pay 600 plus for this. Curious how this works out.
Fix the Sienna and pick a random single mom and bless her with it.
Yes!!
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eh, sounds good but at that mileage it's not necessarily great for that purpose.
Even with that mileage I feel it's better than walking lol. I think someone would be grateful for it.
A) Randy isn't much of a giver unless it's sponsored. This is his job.
B) Give my kid a POS to drive her kids around in, is no favor! Ever been afraid of a breakdown cleaning you out or have to buy unexpectedly? 500k. No thanks.
It's a Toyota, Randy - it deserves saving. Scotty K would approve.
He’s a jackass
That car needs some love still would be a nice family car for someone.
I had a 2001 Dodge Grand caravan that I bought with 360k on it and I put another 100k on it and was running pretty good when I sold it. The guy I sold it to was taking it Mexico.
brent kiely dodge caravans last forever if they are taken care of I see them all the time with 400k plus miles
I know its been a couple of years since you posted this video.. but I would never get rid of it. I would fix it up and maker her pretty again inside out. I am truly in love with older cars .. their high miles dont matter much .. they just keep going.
530k miles would have been exciting if it was not a Toyota. Those cars last forever
Dodge Grand caravan with 700,000 miles?
Knight Ride963 i just saw a corolla with 355k miles today
I bet you Randy finds a buyer that will put another 500k miles on it.
I got a 2005 Pontiac vibe (aka) Toyota matrix with 282000 runs great with the original clutch
Randy, it’s a miracle that the Toyota didn’t catch fire while you’re gone! All in all great finds, great content! Can’t wait to see more!!
530k? Is that it, I had one with 1,450,000 miles before she died
@@jmgaming9599 yup...and I crossed Sahara on foot with 1l of water to drink. 😊
Our 03 Park Ave ultra has 250k on it and it runs n drives like a new car, it's not uncommon for vehicles to go extremely far these days, Liked
That little Sienna deserves to be saved. Honestly, just for the content. Most of the parts it needs are either electric fixes, or stuff you can source at a junk yard for cheap.
Turn it into the official AAR Van! Fix it up, make it look nice, and use it. Since you cant sell it really, and running it through copart again would be a bit pointless, Think about all the content you can make with it. Not all youtube channels have a 530k miles Toyota to show off and use.
OH WOW 500K 🙀 Definitely great content. HAVE A GREAT DAY RANDY 👋🏼
I've had Toyota vans for years, I have early 90's Previas on my channel now but I used to have a very similar Sienna. The V6 in these aren't the greatest (they like to leak) but the Sienna itself is one of the best vans ever made
Crazy as I sounds, I wouldn’t mind receiving that as a give away car. I’m an old school toyota fan, and in my family we have two that have over 250000 miles, and run great.
A great example of Toyotas last forever
my 2008 tacoma is worth 14k, while my chevy hhr 2010 is $600
Especially old ones
The Sienna keep on truckin'...take it to a million!
buy a ctek charger with recondition it saves old batterys and look them up. jay leno use thrm on all his cars. i use them. they work great.
Yeah I have one in Australia & it’s bought heaps of batteries back for me so far 👍🇦🇺
they are pricy but for every battery saved is a proffit and one less battery to buy.
I just had to watch this Randy since I own a 1999 Sienna LE with just 143,000 miles. The tires and wheels are worth what you paid for it. In fact you could sell as parts and make your money back. If you're luck maybe just some fuses will fix the heater/ac. A rack for new rack and pinion is cheap through Rock Auto ($300 -$400). Too bad you're not in Maryland like me as an antique vehicle only has to be at least 20 years old with Oklahoma being 25. Sliding door glass on ebay is $104.50. You are correct about timing belt...at least it is a non-interference engine. I actually hope you fix it. I challenge you to fix it to see what all is involved. A new radiator on ebay is $63.38. OEM Denso at Rock Auto is $93.00. Forget the hood, it's just looks. Put money in mechancal items in such an old vehicle.
Call it a junkyard fix, only buy parts from a junkyard.👍💯
I would love to see this be rebuilt, it's great content randy.
You gotta restore it to OEM condition 😃
Just fix those seats, that hood and the window, fluids and blower motor and it will do another 500k miles.
I reckon he should, fix it up like new and get Toyota to buy it back. Wheeler Dealers did this with a BMW many, many years ago and BMW UK snapped Mike Brewers hand off, so as they could add it to their collection.
was that the Isetta?
Old Toyota's never dies
Randy, this is a parts car. How the heck did the bids get up to $400 on a 20 year old 530,000 mile van?!?
D F there's not even much parts left on her honestly. Maybe tires, catalytic converter and scrap value imo
Because it’s a Toyota
@@onetouchgarage4503 Well we all know the engine and transmission are still in good shape according to Randy's test drive!
You're going to need to do at least 3 videos on the Sienna, just to break even on the initial cost. But I believe that you would be helping many DIY mechanics with the content.
Going to be waiting anxiously for the '59 Chrysler!
Randy your automotive foolishness knows no bounds when it comes to accidentally hurting these old cars
Save it Randy. What a cool survivor! New radiator, fix the AC, new window and clean it up. Give it away to a family or person in need.
Who can't wait for the classic Dodge ?
I have a 02 sienna xle with the heated seats, its such a nice car honestly. got at 60k miles for 3k in a old dudes garage. put 50k on it so far no issues, just a suspension rebuild, belts, sparkplugs normal stuff. barely any rust, it actually has less rust than my 2019 Chevy equinox sittings next to it... they have been outside for the same amount of time.
Definitely send it back to the auction
I think it would be neat to take the motor out and take it apart and see what 530000 miles does to a motor. I know thats not something you would do but it would be interesting.
I would love that Sienna! I would fix it up and rock that minivan! I even have a body guy that would fix the cosmetics on a budget.
Bring it back to life please
just put a seat cover over the torn seats ;)
You sell used cars, don't you? Lol
Those 1MZ engines last forever. Our 2000 Avalon has 300k miles!
Finally a Toyota they run great never had a problem with me
They're definitely reliable
It's pending on the person does taking care of their vehicles
Monty what's upppp
And pretty much down where I live that's what you see Honda and Toyotas but every city is different
Very cool! I have a '02 Sienna with 282,000 miles! Still runs and drives great!
I look up to you randy! I’m 13 and I’m going to start flipping with the help of my dad thanks for your inspiration keep these Copart vids coming!
Get it from AAR and make it your 1st flip 😊
Same here all im older than u but same
Im 15. I watch all the vids. Am am going to be a. Mechanic when i get old enough. Maybe when im 18
I'm 13 and I planned to do it to but only minivans and school buses
@@nitrocity-tt5tg give a van to a single mom
You can give it away.Like you said theres no profit Love high mileage cars. I would tune it up .oil change. put timing belt on it. New battery. Used seats in it. Someone would use it
For Any Vehicles to Last That Long; Safe to say it was WELL MAINTAINED!!
Rebuild it and donate it to a veterans charity
She deserves to live Randy!She can be good promo car for AAR!!! Great survivor!
Rather have that than that Turd Ram/Fiat truck yesterday.
@@ronseasyfixjustdoit5098 hi I have to respectfully disagree with you. It was a smart purchase for good TH-cam content and how he disposes of it is immaterial. His variety of purchases makes the channel interesting to me. Does he buy things I wouldn't buy? Of course but that's ok it's his channel and his money.
@@ronseasyfixjustdoit5098 shut up randy can do what he wants
This video started my love for Randy’s content started watching him in December 21st of 2021.
Love my Toyota's and Honda's they run awesome
Replace radiator, driver's seat and door glass. Replace hood if cheap enough and you have time. A bit of a clean up then either back in auction or give-a-way.
Thank you Jessica (and Nick) for helping Randy.
530k?..just run in 😁 Scotty loves you ♥️
I use to own a 2000 Toyota Camry XLE V6. It has the same 1MZ-FE V6 engine as that Sienna. I bought it from a lady in North Carolina back in 2010. I paid like $4500 for it with like 190-200k miles on it. I kept it until like 2019. I got rid of it because it had gotten to the point that I needed a new car and my little cousin needed a car for college. I detailed and sorted it out. However, while I had it, It gave me absolutely no issues at all. When I got rid of it, it had 470k miles on it and my little cousin to this day in 2023 still drives that car. Goes to show you that Toyotas are damn good!
Can we all say give a way.
A definite testament to Toyota build quality. I wonder how many timing belt and water pump jobs that motor has had done to it since new?
Randy, do a collaboration with Scotty Kilmer?🤔😂
hahaha Scotty would be all excited. Well if Randy cleans it up good and fixes the A/C. I'm sure Scotty will buy it for from him.
Scotty has better things to do. But he might use it in a show off vehicle Wednesday.
He’s a jackass
First Toyota on the channel! Hope to see more
Gotta stop listening to the subscribers. I'd say that's $600 wasted.
Not in content 😂
X X 6k worth of content. Sell it to Scotty
The viewers are a bunch of old dudes imo
Those toyotas are friggin great! I'd love to see her start a new life. Ive seen some of these Toyotas go even further than that! I'd bet it's got another 500k miles in there!
Bring it to carmax to see what they say
It's a Toyota is worthwhile solid cars and trucks.
Randy, I’m fine with any car you buy, just never ever buy a Nissan Juke, that is the anti-Christ of all the cars
Agree totally...
Whys that? Just junk in reliability? I know they are kinda funny looking and I can see it doesnt suit alot of tastes but the nismo is actually pretty cool and I hear sporty
I think you ought to do - Window, driver seat, radiator, and a good wash, then send it down the road!! Also, if the problem is just tie rods and not a steering rack than I don’t see why not spending an hour or two to replace them!
Straight pipe it‼️
My 99 has 300,000 miles no leaks no smoke no rust or dents from Japan originally. everyday driver in Ohio now 2000 cost 8ys ago and everything functions older couple owned 2nd owner greatest van I ever owned
I have a junkyard near my home most items 10$ each.
Anon auto Roscoe il.
Man I couldn't even imagine starting any vehicle in it letting it run for any amount of time for no reason and especially with no air flow it may not have seemed like it done any damage to the engine but I'm sure it definitely shortened its life.. but I now see your other videos of it getting chopped up.. sad but oh well
Me and my fiance are hopefully getting a 2002 Sienna in really nice shape here in the next two weeks or so
I saw this down the street I said WTH🤣🤣
that should be the 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE engine common issues knock sensors. Engine found in the toyota Avalon and V6 Camry...super good engines. I have it in the 2000 Avalon. Nice buy.
Send it to the crusher that would be cool
If you do give it away, I have a friend here in Oklahoma who could use it. He currently drives a early dodge caravan that is a 5 speed! It was a former air force van. But it's at the end of it life and is extremely rusty.
He also is a mechanic and could fix anything that goes wrong with it. He has a wife that stays at home and looks after his kid. He doesn't make much money but is one of those people who will give you the shirt off their back. Super good dude.
Randy, burn the mini van in a bonfire at AARHQ!!!!
Perfect hack for your new property Randy - parts, storage, pushing and pulling cars around your HQ.... Over time, replace the parts as desired and run it up to 1,000,000 miles!