Honda S2000, Smart Fortwo, and A Prime Example of Lexus/Toyota Reliability

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

small shots I got of a 2005 honda s2000, smart fortwo, and a 1999 lexus rx300 with 203,000 miles and still runs perfectly!!!

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  • Whoa... that RX looks amazing for being 10 years old with 203K miles!

  • Oh I know I couldn't believe it :O

  • OH :( I love that honda...person down the street has one that is like a mix between a orange and yellow and it has the wing and the big wing....I think its the Type R version??.... and yeah Toyotas are so reliable haha :)

  • Sweet, got that right :)

  • Sweet cars dude/ like the video :D

  • Thanks man!!

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  • Auction!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • @derbigpr500 strong car shell has nothing to do with safety.

    because when car crash with other object, if car has weak frames, means that passengers will receive less damage, but if car has strong body shell, driver will receive almost every shock from crash, due to the inertia, n probably die, the reason why smart is safe, is because it cant go on high speed, and it has very protective frames and airbags

  • My 95 Avalon has 203,xxx miles and its still running strong. Toyotas are amazing when it comes to reliability.

  • @fordescort98 its the s2000 cr. i thought it was a type r at first

  • somebody tell kyle to hop of japanese nuts

  • @saabkyle04 is this the manheim auto auction in statesville nc?

  • My 88 Toyota 4runner has 262,102.8 miles and runs perfectly still. Original clutch too, the one I learned stick on!

  • @MrRichierich1990 Actually, that smart car is one of the safest cars in the world. It has the stiffest shell of any car ever made. In euroncap test at 64 kmh into a wall crash the body only crashed in for 10 centimeters, which is almost nothing.

  • @urFaceIsLame yes that is what its called :)

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