Pro tip: Do your first oil change at about 500 miles. This is because of the engine breaking in and producing the most metal particles, which cause wear on engine. After that every 5000 miles
@@TheHenrymontemayor Yes it is recommended to change the oil 500 to 1000 miles on brand new cars. This is the BREAK IN period , and causes the most wear to the engine. This gets contaminants out before they start scratching internal parts, from the small metal fragments. Then do another at 3000 miles and after that 5000 miles for the rest of cars life.
3:25 Toyota or Honda is the way to go for gig work. Super reliable cars. I do my own maintenance on my Honda but it’s approaching 200k miles and still runs like a dream
I wanted a Toyota or Honda but they were more expensive than this car and none of the Toyota dealerships had any inventory. I couldn’t even buy them because the cars in-transit had already been promised to others customers. Maybe I’ll get go for one of those two brands when I’m not as desperate to get a car haha
@@PhoenixDeliveries Ah that’s unfortunate. Probably people buying up cars because it’s close to the end of the year and cars usually get heavily discounted to clear out inventory
My thoughts were aligned with outlet's. When I saw it was Nissan, I said "Oh man, why didn't he ask his followers for feedback." Maybe you saved money, but will you save later on if you end up with repairs. One thing most people don't realize is that Nissan is no longer a Japanese automaker - they've been owned by the French for over two decades now. It's a lesson in car-buying, so I'd be happy with what you got for now but keep that in mind.
Bought a Toyota rav4 fully loaded from my mechanic buddy who got it at auction. $3,000 ,on the road, 120k miles on it and I have 320,000 on it now. Buying a brand new vehicle for this work is rookie mistake #1!!! Absurd!
Pro tip for ANYONE with a Nissan cvt. CVT’s thrive on slow, consistant acceleration. If you’re always racing around and off and on full throttle often you will greatly reduce your cvt reliability. Be as smooth as you can when you accelerate. Try to keep rpm around 2-3k most of the time when accelerating. 👍 you will get great gas mileage. Nissan engines are very reliable. Change cvt fluid before recommended variables to be safe.
Congratulations on the new car! Love the excitement and hope it goes 200k+ miles like the last. I just bought a brand new Honda Civic hatchback 4 months ago and love it! Keep the vids coming
Congratulations! Getting a new car is always a great experience. Do yourself a favor and change the oil every 5,000, even if the owner's manual says you can go 10,000, and maybe you can get another 200k out of this car.
Follow maintenance recommendations for transmission fluid changes too. That car has a CVT. If you neglect changing trans fluid after a while it may be to late
@@christianwoodring4880 I always does a full transmission service every 50k miles. Frequent oil and transmission fluid changes help eliminate so many unneeded expensive repairs later on in a car’s service life.
I did the same thing. I was shopping for a used and didn’t feel good buying someone else’s problems so I chose a brand new 2023 Kia Rio. Excellent warranty and peace of mind!
Excellent choice 💯💯💯 I was looking for the same for amazing miles per gallon . Only con is if you live in winter ❄️ you’ll need to not drive or get a bigger car or winter tires 🛞
The biggest tip about getting a "new" car. Try not to get a brand new car. Because newer cars tend to have more recalls on them. Back in 2022, I got a 2011 Toyota Corolla S, with 78k. Now it has almost 97k on it.
Congrats on the new car. I've actually heard that Nissan's current CVT is completely different from the trouble prone one that people have complained about in the past. Wishing you well over 200k miles on this one...In the meantime, treat that car loan like a high interest credit card, and make extra "chunk" payments when you have some extra cash / earnings.
I tried to get a Corolla but the dealerships were sold out. It’s been a few weeks since I originally went in and they still haven’t called me back with anything in stock lol
I’d suggest buying a bran new cvt transmission and pack in grease and keep it in your garage/storage that way in 5 years when it finally goes bad, all you are out is labor having it installed. That way you get the life of the car and probably can make 400k on it, and really get your moneys worth beyond the regular suspension and brake maintenance.
My 2012 Prius rocks my socks. I got it for $5400 last year. 56mpg this week on the display, once I hand calculate it should be about 2mpg less than that. 276k miles and I love it. Versa are pretty low on the dependability scale as far as I hear. Change your oil at 5k no matter what the dealer says. Change transmission fluid at 50k even though they probably say its good for "lifetime".
@@wwrite While they can run without the main battery it will get very poor mileage and run much rougher. Prius Hybrids can only go about 2 miles on battery alone and only up to 25 mph before engine kicks on.
Have a 2013 myself, best car I ever owned. Lifetime usually only means 150k, but yes change fluids frequently. Also you may want to look into cleaning your EGR cooler every 50 to 100k, they block up and cause head gasket failure. Also change the water pump as preventative maintenance every 150k, as this is another cause to blowing a head gasket in third generation priuses
@@girlygirl1890he's saying that it's great to be able to drive a hybrid because he gets 600 miles on a tank of gas. It's really awesome is what he is saying. 🤣🤣🤣 Now you no longer live under a rock. You're welcome. 🤗
Congrats on the new car! I would say as long as you didn't get a Hyundai or Kia --- those are getting stolen or broken into left and right ---you definitely made a good car buying decision. My 2020 Hyundai Elantra was stolen a few months ago and they never found it.
@@gerald4535 They "fixed" something in my car but it still happened, not sure what they did (anti-theft something or other)...I think the 2022 and newer models are okay, though...at least for the Elantras...might be different for another model of Hyundai or Kia
Grats on the new car. I remember buying my 2019 Toyota Yaris about 2 years ago this next January, with 15k miles on it. Now I have 116k miles on it, and not a problem. Gets almost 40MPG highway, 35 city. Finally need the serpentine belt replaced, getting it done Thursday. Anyways paid 17k for the car, put 3k down, and pay $264 per month.. It is perfect...because I can also do rideshare in it as well as food. I like your Nissan, and I am sure it gets fantastic mileage as well. I will never ever buy a Ford Focus again. Transmission went out and even AMCO could not fix it. Took it to ford, and after 2 weeks of dicking around, they tell me I need a new transmission and it will cost $7000. LOL Anyways, at least you have a nice new car that will last and u do not have to worry about breaking down... Well done! After I drive this Toyota Yaris into the ground, I will get a Camry or Corolla for my next one :)
@@PhoenixDeliveries After 116k miles, tomorrow Serpentine belt getting replaced, and front brakes pads :) Yea, they told me I would get 400-500k miles out of this car if I keep up on the oil and such.. but I realistically, I just want it to last until I pay it off. Which is another 2 yrs, hopefully sooner by making extra payments. Hope you enjoy your Nissan. They make good vehicles like Toyota.. Great cars for this business.
Shoulda bought a Kia for an extra $1000 you woulda had a 10 year 100k warranty. Them Nissan CVT’s are so risky! 😅 hope the best for you. MAKE SURE YOU CHANGE YOUR CVT FLUID ON TIME.
The first day owning a new car is magical. Then, you realize the gigantic depreciation hit you took buying new. But, just to avoid the headaches and problems of a used car makes it worthwhile. With the increasing cost of gasoline and the fact the car is being used to earn revenue, I would have definitely bought a Hybrid or EV. 🤔🤔🤔
lol Hash Kitchen. I do pickups there sometimes on Sunday and they have a DJ playing loud music while people are eating brunch. It's super crowded, can barely get in and out of the place. Don't get why anyone would want that misery.
Congrats on the new car. I have a question you might be able to help out with. I'm a new dasher and my area is almost always grey. Should I be accepting everything to get up to 200 lifetime deliveries so I can qualify for top dasher and then cherry pick once I'm there? Or should I already be cherry picking and multi- apping? I'm not sure what the volume of order would be like if I as able to dash now any time. Thanks for the tips.
Schedule yourself days in advance to make sure to can deliver when you want and you should either pick Top Dasher or cherry pick, but don't try to hang in the middle of the two
While you’re doing UE delivery and your DD is wanting you to deliver somewhere else are you telling DD decline or do you have Dash Now Anytime and turning off and on DD? DD craps on me if I try to run another gig app by giving me crapper and crapper orders if I run DD + UE or DD + GH
I like how Jake was worried about meeting a customer because he saw he was delivering a couple of covid tests. Son, if you're worried about catching covid, you're in the wrong business.
@@PhoenixDeliveries I think we're more likely to catch covid from the stores than the customers. The unfiltered restaurant air is thick with it. People spit the germs into the air when they eat. Don't be waiting inside for 27 minutes. Ask them if they can bring it to you outside.
Pro tip: Do your first oil change at about 500 miles. This is because of the engine breaking in and producing the most metal particles, which cause wear on engine. After that every 5000 miles
Thanks for the tip! I'll look into that
I just bought a I just bought a new car about about a month ago. I am now at about 1000 miles. Should I get oil change?
@@TheHenrymontemayor Yes it is recommended to change the oil 500 to 1000 miles on brand new cars. This is the BREAK IN period , and causes the most wear to the engine. This gets contaminants out before they start scratching internal parts, from the small metal fragments.
Then do another at 3000 miles and after that 5000 miles for the rest of cars life.
@@vikings7683 thanks for the tip
3:25 Toyota or Honda is the way to go for gig work. Super reliable cars. I do my own maintenance on my Honda but it’s approaching 200k miles and still runs like a dream
I wanted a Toyota or Honda but they were more expensive than this car and none of the Toyota dealerships had any inventory. I couldn’t even buy them because the cars in-transit had already been promised to others customers. Maybe I’ll get go for one of those two brands when I’m not as desperate to get a car haha
@@PhoenixDeliveries Ah that’s unfortunate. Probably people buying up cars because it’s close to the end of the year and cars usually get heavily discounted to clear out inventory
My thoughts were aligned with outlet's. When I saw it was Nissan, I said "Oh man, why didn't he ask his followers for feedback." Maybe you saved money, but will you save later on if you end up with repairs. One thing most people don't realize is that Nissan is no longer a Japanese automaker - they've been owned by the French for over two decades now. It's a lesson in car-buying, so I'd be happy with what you got for now but keep that in mind.
@@ShelterDogsAs a Nissan owner I agree. They stink.
Bought a Toyota rav4 fully loaded from my mechanic buddy who got it at auction. $3,000 ,on the road, 120k miles on it and I have 320,000 on it now. Buying a brand new vehicle for this work is rookie mistake #1!!! Absurd!
Nice bro, congrats!
Pro tip for ANYONE with a Nissan cvt. CVT’s thrive on slow, consistant acceleration. If you’re always racing around and off and on full throttle often you will greatly reduce your cvt reliability. Be as smooth as you can when you accelerate. Try to keep rpm around 2-3k most of the time when accelerating. 👍 you will get great gas mileage. Nissan engines are very reliable. Change cvt fluid before recommended variables to be safe.
You said everything I was going to mention and I emphasize make sure u do your cvt services as manual suggested or else big problems down the road
grats on the new wheels
Yooo K2 in the building
@@outletanimation yeeaaaaa boiiiii
Thanks!
Great news congratulations on your new car. Hard work pays off
Thanks! Now I gotta work even harder to pay it off
Congratulations on the new car!
Thank you!
Congratulations on the new car! Love the excitement and hope it goes 200k+ miles like the last. I just bought a brand new Honda Civic hatchback 4 months ago and love it! Keep the vids coming
I hope your car lasts a long time as well!
Congratulations! Getting a new car is always a great experience.
Do yourself a favor and change the oil every 5,000, even if the owner's manual says you can go 10,000, and maybe you can get another 200k out of this car.
I'll make sure to do that. I want this one to last a while
Follow maintenance recommendations for transmission fluid changes too. That car has a CVT. If you neglect changing trans fluid after a while it may be to late
@@christianwoodring4880 I always does a full transmission service every 50k miles. Frequent oil and transmission fluid changes help eliminate so many unneeded expensive repairs later on in a car’s service life.
I did the same thing. I was shopping for a used and didn’t feel good buying someone else’s problems so I chose a brand new 2023 Kia Rio. Excellent warranty and peace of mind!
I was looking at the Kia Rio but none of the dealerships had them in stock anymore
Excellent choice 💯💯💯 I was looking for the same for amazing miles per gallon . Only con is if you live in winter ❄️ you’ll need to not drive or get a bigger car or winter tires 🛞
Good for you, bro. Hard work pays off! 🚙
The biggest tip about getting a "new" car. Try not to get a brand new car. Because newer cars tend to have more recalls on them.
Back in 2022, I got a 2011 Toyota Corolla S, with 78k. Now it has almost 97k on it.
That is awesome you got a corolla, that is what I wanted but couldn't find a good deal for one! Thanks for the recommendation!
Congratulations
Thanks!
1 year old Model 3 is probably the best value on the market now. Saves 4-5 k per year in gas too.
I looked into it but I have nowhere to charge it
Congratulations on the new car, make sure you do the cvt services done when the car manual suggest or else big problems down the road buddy
Congrats on the new car. I've actually heard that Nissan's current CVT is completely different from the trouble prone one that people have complained about in the past. Wishing you well over 200k miles on this one...In the meantime, treat that car loan like a high interest credit card, and make extra "chunk" payments when you have some extra cash / earnings.
Great choice. Toyota is a good car. They last for a long time, just make sure you do maintenance on time.
Its a Nissan lol
Whoops lol still good car.
I tried to get a Corolla but the dealerships were sold out. It’s been a few weeks since I originally went in and they still haven’t called me back with anything in stock lol
I’d suggest buying a bran new cvt transmission and pack in grease and keep it in your garage/storage that way in 5 years when it finally goes bad, all you are out is labor having it installed. That way you get the life of the car and probably can make 400k on it, and really get your moneys worth beyond the regular suspension and brake maintenance.
Congrats on the new car 🎉 The Money Guys says to pay it off within 3 years. They have other rules but that’s the only one remember at the moment.
I love The Money Guy’s videos! My loan is for longer than that but I would like it to be paid off in 3 years
When the food bag ripped I pictured Kevin in Home Alone walking down the sidewalk with the groceries when all the bags ripped lol
lol it was a horrible experience
My 2012 Prius rocks my socks. I got it for $5400 last year. 56mpg this week on the display, once I hand calculate it should be about 2mpg less than that. 276k miles and I love it. Versa are pretty low on the dependability scale as far as I hear. Change your oil at 5k no matter what the dealer says. Change transmission fluid at 50k even though they probably say its good for "lifetime".
How many miles can you go without recharging? I know they have a gas engine in them but unsure how they work. Can they run without the battery pack?
@wwrite you dont charge normal hybrid like prius. Battery charges while driving. For Plugin hybrid you can charge .
@@wwrite While they can run without the main battery it will get very poor mileage and run much rougher.
Prius Hybrids can only go about 2 miles on battery alone and only up to 25 mph before engine kicks on.
Have a 2013 myself, best car I ever owned.
Lifetime usually only means 150k, but yes change fluids frequently. Also you may want to look into cleaning your EGR cooler every 50 to 100k, they block up and cause head gasket failure. Also change the water pump as preventative maintenance every 150k, as this is another cause to blowing a head gasket in third generation priuses
should have bought a hybrid!
I thought about it but there were a lot more expensive. I was looking for basically the cheapest option haha
that’s what i did! 600 miles for a full tank be so fireeee
@@DegenKam Excuse my ignorance, but I do not understand what you are saying. Huh???
@@girlygirl1890 new corolla hybrids get +600 miles per full tank
@@girlygirl1890he's saying that it's great to be able to drive a hybrid because he gets 600 miles on a tank of gas. It's really awesome is what he is saying. 🤣🤣🤣 Now you no longer live under a rock. You're welcome. 🤗
Congrats on the new car! I would say as long as you didn't get a Hyundai or Kia --- those are getting stolen or broken into left and right ---you definitely made a good car buying decision. My 2020 Hyundai Elantra was stolen a few months ago and they never found it.
What?! I thought they fixed the issues with the newer Elantras? I'm so sorry about that.
@@gerald4535 They "fixed" something in my car but it still happened, not sure what they did (anti-theft something or other)...I think the 2022 and newer models are okay, though...at least for the Elantras...might be different for another model of Hyundai or Kia
Wow you guys have Lou Malnati's pizza down in AZ? Thought it was only here in Chicago. If you haven't tried it I'd highly recommend.
We have Lou Manati's in Oak Creek Wisconsin too!
I haven't tried it yet but maybe soon
Grats on the new car. I remember buying my 2019 Toyota Yaris about 2 years ago this next January, with 15k miles on it. Now I have 116k miles on it, and not a problem. Gets almost 40MPG highway, 35 city. Finally need the serpentine belt replaced, getting it done Thursday. Anyways paid 17k for the car, put 3k down, and pay $264 per month.. It is perfect...because I can also do rideshare in it as well as food. I like your Nissan, and I am sure it gets fantastic mileage as well. I will never ever buy a Ford Focus again. Transmission went out and even AMCO could not fix it. Took it to ford, and after 2 weeks of dicking around, they tell me I need a new transmission and it will cost $7000. LOL Anyways, at least you have a nice new car that will last and u do not have to worry about breaking down... Well done! After I drive this Toyota Yaris into the ground, I will get a Camry or Corolla for my next one :)
Glad to hear the Yaris is treating you well and I've also heard to stay away from the Ford Focus. I hope your car lasts a long time!
@@PhoenixDeliveries After 116k miles, tomorrow Serpentine belt getting replaced, and front brakes pads :) Yea, they told me I would get 400-500k miles out of this car if I keep up on the oil and such.. but I realistically, I just want it to last until I pay it off. Which is another 2 yrs, hopefully sooner by making extra payments. Hope you enjoy your Nissan. They make good vehicles like Toyota.. Great cars for this business.
Good choice, can’t go wrong with a Nissan. Forget the hybrid folks, that will cause more $$$ issues down the road.
Congrats on the new car man but if it was me I woulda just spent $6-8k on a 10 year old Prius. But enjoy the new car 👍
I looked but couldn't find anything
Shoulda bought a Kia for an extra $1000 you woulda had a 10 year 100k warranty. Them Nissan CVT’s are so risky! 😅 hope the best for you. MAKE SURE YOU CHANGE YOUR CVT FLUID ON TIME.
The first day owning a new car is magical. Then, you realize the gigantic depreciation hit you took buying new. But, just to avoid the headaches and problems of a used car makes it worthwhile. With the increasing cost of gasoline and the fact the car is being used to earn revenue, I would have definitely bought a Hybrid or EV.
🤔🤔🤔
I looked at hybrids but they were expensive which would've meant a higher car payment for me
You fantastic how many km do you do per day ? Ps we don’t have tips in Australia
lol Hash Kitchen. I do pickups there sometimes on Sunday and they have a DJ playing loud music while people are eating brunch. It's super crowded, can barely get in and out of the place. Don't get why anyone would want that misery.
Congrats on the car. How much you bought it for and what days are your slow days for food delivery?
I've got a 2006 toyota camry with 240K miles. Trying to see how much more it will give me.
Nice car.
I have a 2016 Malibu Hybrid, I can squeeze roughly 480 miles from a full tank.
Looking to trade for a Sportage Hybrid.
Congratulations on new car, but Nissan is the most unreliable Japanese car brand, due to their neverending CVT transmission issues.
I read about the CVT issues. I’m going to take care of that part the best I can and we’ll see what happens
You are so cool hehe. Love, Jenny🫶
I think you're cool too!
Congrats on the new car. I have a question you might be able to help out with. I'm a new dasher and my area is almost always grey. Should I be accepting everything to get up to 200 lifetime deliveries so I can qualify for top dasher and then cherry pick once I'm there? Or should I already be cherry picking and multi- apping? I'm not sure what the volume of order would be like if I as able to dash now any time. Thanks for the tips.
Schedule yourself days in advance to make sure to can deliver when you want and you should either pick Top Dasher or cherry pick, but don't try to hang in the middle of the two
I had a question what do I do I’m trying to do door dash right but it saids I am waitlisted? How do I proceed?
Congrats🎉 Are you still a top dasher?
Thanks! No longer a Top Dasher
Is congratulations on a new car
Thanks!
$7,000 to fix your car. What was wrong with it? Seems like you could get a whole used low-mile drivetrain for less than that.
It was a bunch of different major repairs that I had been putting off for years but they were all finally breaking at the exact same time
What was your interest rate?
I know right car loan is really tuff
It's annoying but I had to do it. My car gave out on me sooner than expected, but I guess I should've prepared better
@@PhoenixDeliveries I have a car loan and is really hard to pay off I could have done the lease. I used to earn really decent money on uber eats
You know you’re a grown up when you pay rent, have a car loan, or buy 4 tires at the same time for a car!!! lol 😊
Be carefull nissan cvts are crap
That's what I've heard. I'll try to use extra care with the CVT
While you’re doing UE delivery and your DD is wanting you to deliver somewhere else are you telling DD decline or do you have Dash Now Anytime and turning off and on DD?
DD craps on me if I try to run another gig app by giving me crapper and crapper orders if I run DD + UE or DD + GH
I accept orders from one app at a time. I would either choose Top Dasher or cherry picking and try not to hang around the middle of the two options
New car, who dis?
I accept orders from one app at a time and pause myself on the other app when I'm on a delivery
I like how Jake was worried about meeting a customer because he saw he was delivering a couple of covid tests. Son, if you're worried about catching covid, you're in the wrong business.
Getting sick isn’t fun no matter what illness you catch
@@PhoenixDeliveries I think we're more likely to catch covid from the stores than the customers. The unfiltered restaurant air is thick with it. People spit the germs into the air when they eat. Don't be waiting inside for 27 minutes. Ask them if they can bring it to you outside.
It's a normal fear to have. Doesn't matter the business. I wish you nothing but good health Jacob!
Don't buy a new car, it costs too much. Buy used car like me, my 2014 mitsubhisi mirage gets 40 mpg, has over 130,000 miles and it runs good
Too late lol
Start posting again
See Uber is better door dash pay to low
You get a new car and the only content you can think to make is the same copypaste doordashuber ridealong
Yep
Hater.
That is what we came here for 🤷🏼♀️
@@MegVanAbiown that fraud 🗣️🗣️🗣️