SUVs to Get Rid of Before 36,000 Miles - Here is why !!
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There are plenty of choices for buyers who are looking to snap up a pre-owned SUV. However, not all vehicles are created equal, and not all SUVs will reliably help you get that garage sale junk back to your house. Instead, you might end up spending your hard-earned money on hefty repair bills. Remember, the warranty on these used SUVs has likely expired, leaving you on your own.
Today we will break down 10 used SUVs made since 2020, that have become more notoriously unreliable than others. We used the Consumer Reports reliability score to rank them from bottom to top. CR takes a look at 17 potential trouble spots, ranging from the engine, transmission, and suspension to the electrical system, and weighs the severity of each problem, all based on thousands of owner survey feedback. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
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I get no joy in saying so, but I would not buy a car made by any US automaker. The only brands I would even consider are the Japanese makers, Toyota, Honda, & Subaru. And, being an old guy, I hate all the unnecessary electronics on the newer cars, and the insanely bright headlights which blind on-coming drivers. I would stick to older, pre-touch-screen,
models. For now, my 20 year old Outback Subaru is still getting me where I need to go & back again.
I feel your pain…
Agree... we own a 2016 Corolla & a 2014 Prius V. Both run like new.
I agree there’s too much tech in cars now that cause trouble. I can do without a moon roof touch screen etc: less can be more.
.............................. YEP! the Lexus 450h+ "F" Sport is made Exclusively in Glorious Japan!
And where do you think a lot of those so called Japanese cars are made. Right here is the U.S. I’ve had both American, Asian and German cars and they are all the same. If you don’t keep up with maintenance they will break.
It’s ACADIA not Arcadia. I had a 2008 model. Tons of problems with it.
Yes. These self-styled experts can't even spell the vehicle's name correctly.
US automakers focus heavily on selling us very modern vehicles with the latest technologies, but without the reliability. Japanese cars usually lag behind US made cars in technology but are always ahead in quality, reliability, and long lasting.
It looks like US Automakers haven't learned their lesson. they still insist on producing unreliable junk. They need a CEO who will focus much more on quality, and less on their bloated compensation package.
you wanted to say - german automakers focus heavily on selling very modern technologies vehicles? american cars are dumb
Junk vehicles will break- causing you to buy a new one. I know people that are brand loyal no matter now much junk the brand is.
@@djplonghead5403 You are right. But who is (or are) advising US automakers in making vehicles to only last 3 years before breaking down. I think that american autor engineers and designers feel that if they design and build and quality vehicle, they would not be needed afterwards.
@@cristiandiaz6333 ... The Trax and Envista are being praised so much because they are cheap and reasonable. I doubt they have a high profit margins for GM but they are selling a ton and when they are junk people will go ahead and buy a new one.
Just stopping by to make sure my SUV isn't in here lololol
BMW X5 should be on this list. I owned one.
Or Range Rovers, when these things break down better bring the cash.
I agree. They are spectacular money pits.
Everyone loves Toyota but I bought a new Camry in 2009 only to find the 2008-2013 Camrys assembled in Kentucky had a high rate of defective piston rings. Toyota should have made good to their buyers but they didn't. At about 125k miles mine began to have tons of problems. Now at 142k miles I have to add a quart of oil every other fill up. All of the oil passing through the exhaust damaged the exhaust system so I had to replace all the hoses and pumps and the catalytic converter recently. Moreover, in the last 15k miles I had to replace the front axles, ABS brake system, alternator and more. I still prefer Japanese cars to American or European, but Japanese cars are not perfect.
I'm sorry to hear buddy. Toyota is very reliable when the time of "Made in Japan" is existing, otherwise it's just a brand that attractive to buyers!
I'm owning a brand new 2017 Highlander with platinum package for about $50K. It's only 48K miles today and already have electrical problems, I used to be a Toyota fans.... But will thinking twice before buying a Toyota car!
So much for the Camry of those years being a lot better than my car. My 12' Altima engine has been bulletproof not using a drop of oil now in it's 13th year. My car uses the same 2.5 liter engine as the Camry. My engine was made in Yokohama, Japan.
@@josephkelleher8820 Yeah, what a difference being made in Japan makes. It is ironic that when I was a kid in the 1950s anything (toys, etc.) made in Japan usually broke before you got it home. Now Japanese quality has such an excellent reputation. Glad you have done well, grats!
@@josephkelleher8820 They're using Japanese components which is why they're more reliable. Unfortunately, some US-made Toyotas are using US-made components. The Tacoma recall was because they're using frames provided by American suppliers.
I believe Toyota did do a recall on all these motors. You just must’ve missed it if you received the paperwork.
The Jeep is now a, F ix, It, Again, Tony. Lol 😂
Jeep has been a CR bad buy since forever
Acadia not Arcadia
😃I bought a 2018 Suzuki Vitara in Leyte, Philippines and so far I haven't had a single problem even on the bad Philippine roads.
My 2019 VW Atlas started having engine problems since Nov 2022. Been back and forth to the dealership for services since. Change of many parts: fuel injectors, roller pins, water pump, etc. Finally, the entire engine was replaced April 2024, still having problems: vibrations, misfiring, failure to accelerate properly. Back at the dealership. VW won’t buyback or replace. Instead, a trade assist value only. Still under warranty, but DAMN!!!
A lemon law attorney would say otherwise
Check out Mazda next time, go non-turbo
@@STORMZ8 thanks. I think it’s time to reach out to one.
@@nathanbyd570 love the Mazda. Got my mom to check them out and she got the CX 5. Atlas still boast the most interior space that I need. Wish Mazda CX 90 was a bit larger.
WW Atlas is a very nice looking SUV, I saw them a few times on hwy and they look very attractive to me.
I'm sorry to hear it and thank for sharing.
Thank you for that information, we were thinking on an Audi Q3 as a retirement care, but now we’re looking for something else. Again thanks and great informative video👍
what's interesting is that the consumer reports new car issue that was on newstands as late as March it says the Q3 is a recommended vehicle.
get a lexus… long term value
Get a Honda Passport. Smooth, powerful V6 engine, nice comfortable ride especially on long trips.
That Honda V6 engine has been around for well over 20 years. Take it for a test drive.
Get the Q5 instead
@@landsealifestyle3403 Thanks👍
I thought that the Kia Sorento would be on the list. I've heard that the latest generation of the Sorento has been having plenty of transmission problems.
Don't buy any kia / Hyundai product, they are junk, they looks very nice and a lot of technology but so many electrical issues.
I'm talking from experience.
@theSuvGeek
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I didn't see any Asian vehicles listed, very nice. My last vehicle was a 2011 Nissan Rogue SV. It was over 130k miles. It never let me down. I have never had a car not required almost nothing but the normal maintenance. If it wasn't for been total in accident in 2023. I'd still be driving her. Again thank you 👍
GM needs to quit with the shutting down cylinders They have been trying to get it right since 1981 with the Cadillac and still can't get it right, and it costs owners thousands to have engine teardowns to fix the problem, And for the Newbies No you can not successfully turn off on demand fuel system with a gadget in your obd port because it is inside the engine so don't get ripped off.
Just stick with older used SUV's when it is possible to do so.
Two months ago, we brought home a new (to us) car on the same day our next door neighbors did. The question is, will my 2014 Prius V, outlast my neighbors 2022 Chevy Traverse? Considering this list, time... I suppose, will tell.
The worst car I ever had was a 2022 Audi A5. Thankfully, it was leased and bought back. Never again, and anybody buying/leasing a VW product is nuts! I purchased a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit with the Hemi engine. It has been flawless!
Things have not been very good in the VW/Audi land lately.
I want a 1973 Ford ltd with a 351
The 2024 Honda Passport still has the 9 speed transmission which when it was in the Pilot initiated a class action lawsuit against Honda. Hopefully next year that will change to the 10 speed trans which is currently in the Honda Pilot. However, I heard a rumor they are going to change the v6 engine to a v4 turbo too, which means better fuel efficiency and more power but less reliability and higher repair costs.
V4?
@@user-tb7rn1il3q four-cylinder piston engine
@@user-tb7rn1il3q 4 cylinder.
Moral of the story. Do not buy pandemic built year cars
When I retire in a few years I might want to buy a brand new Yukon. I won’t be driving 30-40,000 miles per year commuting so it might work out.
No surprises here! Only surprise was that I didn’t know AI needed a meal plan…… 🤔
DO NOT buy them.// No los compres.
Chevy that surprised 😮 me
How many people it takes to say NOT ARCADIA
The computer voice does not know the difference.
And you thought it was so important to add to previous comments.
To me, it’s sad that Chrysler has tarnished the legendary Jeep brand so badly.
I’m surprised that Mercedes-Benz products did not make the list. Perhaps they need another year more.
If they would stay with a proven engine and transmission . Restyle all you want and I think they would be more affordable. As it Stands now it would be a cold day in hell before I would or could buy one now.
Lincoln has bumper to bumper 4 years
Best time to buy a Lincoln is 5 years later. You can buy it for half price
Amen
No R in Acadia
Reliability and Complexity are inversely related.
There is NO letter R in the GMC Acadia! It’s not a Rcadia!
It's ACADIA NOT Arcadia
Good for you
Probably should have been Arcadia
NO KIAS OR HYUNDAIS IN THAT LIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#10 GMC Acadia, not "Arcadia" 😅😂
S.U.V….”selling underwater vehicles”
I've been a sedan & coupe guy all my life so I don't need to get rid of any SUV 😊. Interesting vid though 👍.
Goodbye
Funny how I never see the Tesla Model Y in these lists. Of course, the Y has a 4-year/48,000-mile bumper-to-bumper and an 8-year/120,000-mile on the battery (to retain at least 70% of capacity) and motors. But it's such a bad car that is actually a GREAT car and the #1 selling car in the entire world (ICE and hybrids included) in 2023.
I never trust information from a channel that uses a computer generated voice.
So Lincoln makes both an Aviator and. Navigator? Ok
Volvo is Chinese owned.
A used EV without a warranty is garbage. Not worth anything.
Suv, station wagon
anything from CR take with a grain of salt
Basically, the message is clear from all the various presenters: BUY A TOYOTA OR HONDA and maybe a Subaru or Mazda, if you like to take a small chance (but not TOO RISKY A ONE) an avoid all German, UK or American builds. (Even brands he did not specifically mention, others did). Sadly, I must agree. Not sadly, I made the right choice, and it’s Toyota. I wish it were American, but the lazy unions and incompetent bosses have collectively ruined that chance.
The Spam not really a meal deal was great motivation to UNSUBSCRIBE, Thanks.
Get it ? Can Spam...Ha,hahahahahah
Car companies need stop putting to much crap heated steering heated seats give me brake computer chips please way to much crap I born 1958 don't need all crap
Almost all american. How the mighty have fallen.
Imagine paying new prices for one of these pieces of junk...
I am shocked to learn that (1) the cost of these vehicles on the list are very high even it used with high or low maleage (2) The repitation or country origination of these vehicles in term of producing is so decline in standard quality with asking price. I stopped buying US and German or Swidish brand back in the middle of 1980 due to experience of numerious failures after the expiration of factory warrenty and the value and cost of parts and service that in most cases higher than the fair market value of these vehicle in America.
I’m shocked your phone/computer doesn’t have spell check
@@sandtoy11510 You Tube from CCP AI care only membership fee and commercial interruption.
America tops list of poorly made cars
Whatever you say, they sure are cheaper to fix than German or UK.
atlas is $25k? lol, it's 40 to 55k
Did you have CR's permission to publish their data? If not, you better notify your lawyers. They vigorously protect their copyrights.
Didn't even consider any US builds in my recent search/purchase.
Buy Toyota, especially a naturally aspirated one.
My next vehicle will probably have the Camry hybrid drive train. But in the Crown or a SUV.
No turbos. No GDI without port injection. No sleazy mechanical CVT. No torque converter 11 speed automatic. No accessory (or timing) belts.
It does have an efficiency tuned Atkinson cycle 4 cylinder engine. And a Planetary gearset transmission (for the gasoline engine, the electric is direct drive like most electric cars). And typically delivers around 40 mpg except in the huge minivan where it is a little less.
I had a 2012 Camry hybrid. That model would do 0 to 60 mph in 7.4 seconds. Not bad for a 40 mpg car.
Current cars are both 2013. Prius 3 and fastback Mustang.
Wow so many crappy cars. Like why make them if they going to be crappy.
Not surprising that most of the unreliable vehicles on the list are American made vehicles. You can always rely on Toyota for quality, durability and reliability.
it's Acadia nor Arcadia.
Robot narrator does everything in 1 take
Who cares
Do you people really care about the spelling it's still a gm piece of junk
Don’t buy US made or euro made. Buy Japanese.
American cars are a rare sight in Europe. No one really wants to buy them because of their size and lack of realiability . We have small streets no matter if it is in capitals or cities and towns.We have of course highways etc.
German cars have a lot less reliability than American cars. Europeans are brand loyal to their junk.
I had a 2017 Ford Escape 3 and a 1/2 years old and the engine failed on me left me stranded put a new engine in and that 1 almost broke down to disgrace grace I'll never buy an American vehicle again😢😂😢😅
ITS TERRIBLE WHAT US AUTOMAKERS ARE TURNING OUT NOW THEY..USED TO CALL GM...THE MARK OF EXCELLENCE...NOW IT CUD BE THE WALK OF SHAME.....
I heard the term Garbage Motors.
No surprises USA brands and European brands the usual suspects and we fortunately don't get the USA brands in Australia
This is nonsense. No actual details, just a lot of general crap. Are there real problems or juest anecdotal complaints from the usual whiners...
WOW! Not 1 jappinees car on the lisy.
SPELLCHECK!😂
No surprise with Audi and VW. Terrible. Jeep as well.
Acadia,not"Arcadia."
Not surprised that GM, Ford and Chrysler dominate the JUNK Pile.
For 2 decades I owned GM and Ford junk.
Finally got tired of being bent over and bought a Japanese car. No problems yet...
German cars to be driven as designed, Japanese cars are designed for the drivers habits, American cars are designed for producer profits and obsolescence.
Not surprising that the vast majority are American made vehicles. For all their advertising about how tough they are…ford and Jeep make some real crappy vehicles. Long term reliability is where it’s at and they just don’t have it.
I getting chevy
My own experience tells me the cars from VW, including Audi, are some of the worst cars on the planet. Build quality, reliability are so seriously lacking in their cars. Complete pieces of junk.
Just buy an extended service contract with a $0 deductible and buy what you like.
You realize they pay out 10% of what they take in. Extended Service Contracts are a ripoff.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q incorrect, but thank you. i work for one of the largest (legit) companies in the country. we pay, more than the contract cost very often. its insurance, its the actuarial over millions of claims that determines the cost to the dealer. they mark it up.
First of all why should you have to spend more money on an extended service contract when there are quality vehicles that you can purchase that you wouldn't need an extended service contract/ Secondly who has the time to continually take their vehicle in for repairs. Big waste of time. Finally, I agree with your statement of "buy what you like", but remember your automotive choices have consequences.
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