Are New Cars Too Hard to Repair? | WheelHouse

Are New Cars Too Hard to Repair? | WheelHouse

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Cars are getting more complicated every day, and with that complexity comes more difficulty when it comes to repairs. How much longer will you be able to work on your car? Join Nolan as he explores the history of auto mechanics and DIY car repair.

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WheelHouse answers all the questions about the automotive world you never thought to ask. Nolan Sykes looks at the history, sociology and psychology behind the cars you love, and the features you might overlook.

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Xavier Sargent says:

… Leave it to california

Aimless Drifter says:

OBD2 is awesome, scanner are available from $10 and up. OBD codes can be misleading sometimes but if you know how to google it's easy to find the root of hte problem. High tech is not a problem for people who work on cars themselves, it's the cramped engine bays. You have to take half of the car apart just to change spark plugs sometimes, and on trucks the whole cab has to come off to get anything done.

del trotts says:

Wikihow and u tube
nuff said!

StacheCam says:

Shoutout to the e34 chassis

eletro dude says:

yeah i just have the s13 or 86 or 80's corolla

Walker F says:

fuck California

Spinnetti says:

Feels like clickbait… Its no harder to maintain stuff now than it was 30 years ago. I'd never go back to points and carbs to save my life.

Jambo says:

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Jorfizle (TheCuber) 23 says:

yeah they are hard to work on… if you're fucking retarded

M Oczakow says:

Nonsense the avg new car can be worked on for basic maintenance. maybe if you talk about AMG and some Audi/BMW that got rid of the oil drain plugs just to mooch the hell out of your wallet then yes.
Every japanese car from 2017 and back i worked on was fine to deal with.

Mike Turco says:

Nolan embodies the Young and Reckless lifestyle. Drama would be proud #missyoubigblack

Connor Holcomb says:

Nolan can you make a video showcasing what everyone at the office actually drives? I think it would be interesting to see what you, your dad Pumphrey and Bart all drive or are building.

ZeroFu*ksGiven says:

This is total nonsense. People are just getting lazier and dumber on average. Basic modern tools are not that expensive, they are an investment. Anyone with common sense and initiative can repair 99% of cars sold today and tomorrow. Learn new skills for fu*k sake and stop being intimidated so much by what you don't know, that you don't even try.

ryN says:

I dunno, its not that hard. A $20 OBD2 scanner will get you pretty far, and if you can buy a Haynes or Chilton manual for your car than you've pretty much got it in the bag.

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