Top 10 Most Unreliable Car Brands of Last Year.
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Im astounded that BMW never made this list! 😅
I still remember the golden age of BMW 80s and 90s. Sad..
Obviously an oversight 😂
Bmw is no. 8th in the top most reliable according to consumer survey, look it up. Audi and Merc are 26& 28... But there have been a bunch of bad engines from bmw, and expensive repairs on F10 or X5 for example, so you prob got one of those infamous engines... since 2014 bmw seems to have improved a lot. It all depends what you compare, even Toyota and Lexus are not as reliable on diesel engines, just gasoline.
I own X5 and X3.
They are performance cars
They are robust and long lasting as long lasting if you do regular maintenance
@7Li0ns if your information is from JD power I call bs😂😂😂😂 chevy 3 million recalls and at the top???? Get outta here
Got the new Astra in July last year, it lasted 5 months and then the entire electrical system shit the bed. Its still at the dealership waiting for parts.
I remember how everyone hated Peugeot 407, my father bought one in 2013 an early 2004 model with 1.6 HDI with about 270 000 kms on it, we still own it, he wont change it, bcs of comfort he says and super low consumption, it has 440 000 kms now, no issues, never leaked and i abused the living thing out of it as my first car and nothing, just regular maintenance, changed clutch once in our ownership at around 330 000.
there is a differnece between Old and New olders were better and better parts but now they use only plastics and electronics
Those 1.6 HDI engines were pretty reliable, the problem was with the owners.
I work as a mechanic at audi and it is so clear that quality worsens with every year, and audi is still one of the better ones….youd think that cars get better over the years but they really dont. The newer audis are mereley a farcry of what the brand used to make.
Hi ! Am a considering a 2018 Porsche Cayenne 3.0 v6 gasoline used at 35k miles, Porsche serviced , looks in great condition. Am not a rich guy, don't wanna mess with huge repair bills that are unjustified.. What's your though on this car (I think the Cayenne engine is Audi made 😄) ? Thanks !!
@@georgepotcovaru2595 Have not you answered your own question?!
I long for the day when planned obsolescence is considered fraud and everything is built to last forever.
For that we're going to need a Delorean, so we can go back to the 50s.
Sadly, it'll never happen as long as idiots continue to buy rubbish, only because they have the 'right' badge on the front.
Planned obsolescence is mostly a myth.
💯 because that’s what it is , fraud.
People aren’t planned to last forever
I'm kind of surprised that BMW didn't make the list.
BMW are very very reliable cars more reliable then people realise one of the most reliable cars on the road they are actually 2ed most reliable car after Toyota
@@blakejohnson2862 Very reliable yes yes yes yes..... keep that kid oppinion for yourself
This fellow is great. He is honest, direct, and humourous! I am happy owning a Toyota.
Thanks! And thanks for watching! 👍
the most boring car on the planet
@@robertceroli3512 Depends which Toyota
At RobertC:
The most boring cars are the ones that leave you sitting on the side of the road.
@@robertceroli3512that's the lie you tell yourself to not feel bad about your car that's breaking down every full moon
I'm 70 later this year and I don't understand why, in recent years, things are getting worse instead of better! Are people not trained in design, manufacture and maintenance these days? Money talks, quality walks.
Everything gets worse when the accountants take control. Television programs, movies, airlines, cars, white goods, to name a few.. Everything is disposable. Thanks for watching..
You summed it up right on! Not sure when this changed over but selling cars takes presidence over providing cars some time back.
I m 61 . It's a scam world now . Profit profit money money. This is our new God.
Cars aren’t bought and owned the way they were in the past, they’re essentially rented for a couple of years and moved on. Manufacturers encourage this to increase sales (they don’t want you buying one of their cars and actually KEEPING it!) so they only have to build a car that lasts as long as the first finance agreement. Beyond that, it’s someone else’s problem and if it fails before the warranty expires they can always argue about it. Essentially, cars are now made to last 3 years, yet we keep being told how much “greener” they now are which is absolute crap. The greenest thing to do is build cars that last 200k miles at least.
I’ve learned that whenever I ask myself why something is the way it is, the answer is nearly always the same: Money.
Style over substance nowadays
Great and insightful content with absolutely spectacular delivery👍👍
The algorithm brought me here. Some of the brands you listed are not available in the US (happily) but, among those that are, IMHO, you nailed it. The otherwise inexplicable popularity of Jeeps is due to the desire of fat, old, bald men in bill caps to be considered battle-hardened soldiers ready for combat. Honest, that's it. If they painted them olive green and put machine gun mounts on top, they'd sell even more.
That's funny. 😂
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I’ll take the Jeep.
The machine gun mounts are right up my street.
Is Olive green an option? Sign me up.
It's rather ironic that Jeep was born in WWII. 20 years ago Germans owned them, now Italians. Toyota needs to buy them now to make it complete.
I stumbled on the channel today - love it👍👏
That's great to hear. Please stick around and watch a few more if you can. 👍
This guy is right. My Alfa spends more time being repaired than on the road
I think alfa is very reliable.
My grandad had 6 alfa.
Now he driver a 156 Sw 1.9 JTD 8v 105 hp, it has 23 years and 275k km.
Never had a problem
My dad had 2 156.
A 2.4 jtd 150 hp. Never had a problem
A 1.9 jtd 115 hp, never had a problem.
My uncle had a 156 1.8 TS 144 hp, never had problem
My other uncle had a 156 1.9 jtd.
Never had a problem
A 147 drived to death with 432k km on it. Never had problem
I have a Nissan Frontier with 150k miles on it. My wife drives an Altima with similar mileage. We have had zero problems with both vehicles. But we drive primarily on the highway and are diligent about maintenance.
That's good news. What engine is it? My understanding is the French engines are the ones that give the trouble... Thanks for watching. 👍
This was hilarious, subbed
SO GLAD you have Peugeot on your list as I have a 308. Whoo hoo! Made the cardinal sin of filling it with fuel with a HIGHER octane than recommended and even so it broke down after driving 10 feet! It drops more oil than Exxon so I can always find it in a car park which is great! French cars sell in miniscule numbers in Oz. I understand why now. After reading an edition of "Wheels" magazine some years back and then buying one I thought I was buying a good product. I wasn't...and I didn't. Thanks Peugeot! You used to build some great models (205 GTi, 504, 404) but now you build merde. I hope your company goes down the proverbial backyard dunny!
😂😂 That's funny. Sorry to hear about your Peugeot. I hope you get rid soon.. And you're right. I'd still love a 205 GTi, 505 Gti or 309 GTi..
Thank God they are not sold in USA
If 'Wheels' recommends something it's not likely to be much good. They exist for the car companies and even had the cheek to say it (but got caught out). Their reviews are a pack of interchangeable cliches and barely readable. Finally I have to say, having heard it somewhere - I'd rather push a Toyota than drive a Range Rover.
No surprises there Will. I used to work for JLR and generally the build quality is good even if reliability is iffy. I also had a bunch of JLR company motors that were eminently reliable. However, I’ve just bought an old RRover Vogue aaaaaand yeah not so much. But having had a bunch of LR products over the years I knew what I was getting into. I don’t mind a bit of tinkering and the feeling a RR gives you is unique. “Above & Beyond”….. all the peasants 😂
Great to see you back on YT. Keep it coming and more adventures with you and Sid would be awesome. 👏
Thanks Phil, more on the way..
@@CarTrouble Am I wrong in thinking the X350 Jags were the last good ones?
Are you sure it wasn't the XK150? 😂
@@blzebub2My 20 year old X350 XJ6 is no more problematic than any other old car I’ve owned. Service it on time, change the oil every 5-6k, fix the little problems as they arise and you’re good to go. A lovely way to travel.
@@numberstationThanks for replying, and I agree that those old XJs are very comfortable cars to ride in, although I've never driven one. I have a 1993 W124 300E saloon, which I guess is roughly the German equivalent. If I ever get rid of it, I would certainly be looking at an X350 for sure.
I retired a year and used pool cars. At one time the company used Vauxhalls but changed 9 years ago to Peugeot. All Diesel’s. For the first 5 years none of them had an unplanned visit to the repair shop. The transport manager said the Vauxhalls were regularly in for faults. I think they were designed by accountants not engineers.
Always good to hear real world examples. Thanks for watching!
There are also a few german, chinese, indian, spanish brands who should be on this list...
Well to be fair, it's only a list of the 10 worst. Not being on that list doesn't mean the brand is any good. Just lucky to be that tiny bit more reliable to miss No.10.
Hey! My self-defeating spoiler on my Bentley is a special feature. It makes the car slightly faster and it keeps carjackers away. And that smell of wires going bad reminds me why I love that car.
😂😂 I think I had a similar experience to you with Bentley ownership. I made a video about if you're interested.. th-cam.com/video/2HQDorxFZKk/w-d-xo.html
Tbh, the opel one got me shocked cuz my dad used to own Astra, and my granny owned two generations of corsa and we never had any trouble, matter of fact the older corsa got scraped this year but bear in mid that this car was like 18-24 yeras old and technically it still worked but it was time to get new car. Idk about astra cuz my father sold it long time ago but I never heard him complain
I bought my used 2017 Astra 1.5 years ago. No troubles yet. And my 2005 Astra before that was a very good car that I bought in 2010. They are dirt cheap compared to similar Golfs. But I cannot see they are worse by any means, especially looking at friends cars.
I’m in Canada and own a 92 Cherokee…amazing vehicle with an engine (4L straight 6) that just won’t quit. I wouldn’t touch a new Jeep! I also ride a 93 BMW K 75 RT and have a 87 Toyota 1 ton duelly with the famous 22re. I think I’m done with newer vehicles.
Old school is the way forward. Thanks for watching. 👍
I have a 93 Cherokee. 250k miles. They last forever. New jeeps are trash. I bet a base model wrangler with the manual transmission isn't too bad. It's always the electronics that fail.
A one ton dually with a 4 cylinder, that's crazy! I bet its a dog trying to pull anything but its a Toyota so it won't quit.
I've always run Hondas, Toyotas and Hyundais, and have never had a single breakdown -- but had a few posh German car driving acquaintances looking down their noses at me. Then their cars go wrong. I just like cars that go.
New Honda reliability is going down as of new, nowhere more reliable than their old ones
Me too. Getting where I need to be always seems more enjoyable than waiting for a recovery truck in style..
Really? I haven't heard that yet.. I wonder what's changed?
@@seansiew5629 No, that's true. I've just traded in my old 2013 Jazz, and it never missed a beat. The new ones have too many electronics on them.
@@CarTrouble Haha! Yes, for sure.
As a Ford driver I knew full well this list would not have been complete without Ford being on it 😂😂
You are soooo damn funny! You’re like a stand-up, though I think you’re actually sitting, comedian that roasts cars. At least in this vlog anyway. I’ll have to check out some of your other posts. Cheers!
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Thanks for the kind words... I'm really happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. 👍
Look at the history of Carlos Ghosn’s leadership. He obliterated the quality of many proud names including Nissan by using cheap parts and initially capitalizing on brand loyalty while giving no concern to the future of the company when he knows he’ll be long gone when even staunch followers noticed the severe drop in quality and reliability.
His criminal activity is also in question.
How that guy isn't in jail is a tragedy.. Thanks for watching. 👍
His biggest scam was buying Nissan. Should have left to rot.
I can't believe landrover wasn't 9th. Oh hang on I got the list the wrong way around.
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Haven't changed my cars in 25 years, but no surprises on this list. Jeep were death traps in WW11, Alfa's and Fiats were crap in the sixties, and only Italians in Adelaide ever bought them. Datsun became Nissan, and then partnered with the French for the hardware? And all German cars now make plastic parts, to save weight, including plastic manifolds. Will they last 5 years? I drive a 1998 Holden Commodore, and it still runs like new. The climate in Queensland Australia helps.
The 90s Holden Commodore's were solid cars. Very similar to the European Opel/Vauxhall Omega donor car, but with proper, over engineered V6's and V8s, rather than the wheezy 1.8 and 2.0 straights 4s we got. Although we did get a 3.0 V6 but not as many sold. Your car is in the durability class of Toyota Camry and Lexus ls400, keep it forever!
I thought that Alfas only became 'crap' after they were taken over by FIAT? Likewise, Lancia.
I am in South Africa and own a 2009 Volvo XC60 3.0T AWD with 172 000 km on the clock. Extremely heavy on petrol if you use it as a daily commuter, but I use mine only for holidays with trips varying between 250 and 1300 kms. It's not too bad, consumption-wise, on long trips. Other than that, it's without question the best car I've owned and the performance is sports car level.
Good video. I’m a master mechanic and you are right on target with this survey! (not to burst anybody’s bubble out there!)
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Although its not my list, its from the owner surveys so you'd hope its reflective of whats going on.. I know of a few more I'd like to see in the list.. Thanks for watching. 👍
I’m very happy that my favourite brand wasn’t on there. I’m not surprised that merc is on the list, with its Renault engine.
Keep up the great work and you are great at delivering information. Cheers. Matt
Is your favourite brand BMW, by any chance? 😂
@@CarTrouble It could be 😂
I used to love them, right up to about 2010, then I started to notice they're just not like they used to be. Give me an E30 or an E34 any day!
@@CarTrouble Even though I am still a BMW fan boy, I can see what you mean. It’s a shame. Even my 1 series has a Peugeot engine. I have been lucky with mine, but I hear so many things about BMW 4 pots and the Prince engines.
The 80/90s was the golden era, in my eyes. I have wanted an E31 since I was about 4/5 years old.
As the only other person who may be interested, I saw 2 pristine Z1's at the eurotunnel a few weeks back. Next to each other.
Best vid i've watched for ages 😀
Great, I'm really pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.. 🙂
I remember older cars being trash that rotted before the engine went.
My experiences are that Vauxhalls have an engine light that lives on, Renaults can be similar but also suffer from coil pack problems.
Toyota, bullet proof but i was always having break pipes advisory even when i had them sorted twice and also need new springs at low miles.
Clutch on the aygo, my other Toyota went too and that also needed new springs at 28k.
Not something that I've experienced but ... Ecoboom. Cam belt on Citroens.
Bmw engine failure, vw gearbox failure.
Is there a car that doesn't have a reputation for something?
You make a good point. Hyundai maybe?
I had an Alfa Romeo long ago. It provided me with 21/2 years of mostly misery, with a few heavenly moments when it worked, which was very rarely. It was very unreliable and would cease to function without warning leaving immobile on a major highway .
"Built to last about a week." I spilled my drink. 😄
The new Jeeps are downright dangerous. The engine can cut out unexpectedly while you are just driving straight on the highway (or motorway for those of you in the UK. 🙃 ).
Wranglers are rolling death traps.
Its a shame. They could be so good if the Jeep Execs gave a sh*t! Thanks for watching. 👍
I can relate as I have a new 2022 Jeep Renegade and believe me or not 20 days ago it happened to mine. Exactly as you described!!
I was driving on the highway when it happened, a sudden message popped up in the panel “service engine” and the injector icon turned on in the panel. The the engine started cutting down when the pointer gets near 2k and I could not go faster than 40-50km/h on the highway.
It was not the first issue I had with this car, but it was the first to put my life in danger. I’m selling it asap
Great vid cheers I always say a car is has good has the owner ie keep it serviced and love it.
Thanks. I couldn't agree more. Although I know folks with Range Rovers who love them and spend massive amounts on them, and they still get let down.... thanks for watching 🙂
The random, unpredictable failures despite perfect maintenance that plague the unreliable junk produced now and in the past are the killers.
Our Zafira was OK but thst lifetime warranty helped towards the end 2 air con pumps, clutch master cylinder, coil pack, water pump being the most memorable but if you can find a decent VX dealer you might be OK. Sons bought a Pug 308 against my advice as that wet belt engine has to be watched so far one breakdown fuel pump pipe detached and I reckon the DMF clutch will give up sooner than hoped nice spec car otherwise though. Had a few Fiat's over the years mostly OK but a thermostat housing with s plastic water pipe screwed into it was never going to end well with it becoming brittle must have saved a whole £1.50 at build.
They still use plastic coolant parts. They haven't learned a thing. (Or don't give a sh*t.. )
Someone with a ford mustang dark horse had it brand new for about a week when the transmission started having problems
Great stuff I have had four Skodas over the last few years and never had a problem great cars and always reliable !!
the old ones could rack up 1,5 Million KM with the 1,9 TDI
No difference between a Skoda and a VW/SEAT/AUDI
Surprised Chevy isnt in this list.
My 2019 Jag E Pace has been just about faultless. Only the power tailgate which decided to give up recently. Previously I had a Quashqi and that was dreadful.
Qashqi's are terrible. I'm glad the E pace is serving you well.. Thanks for watching. 👍
Great video, loved it.
Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed it! 👍😀
Golf 8 has quite a few problems from what I seen on forums
No surprise here! Please do a vid on the MOST reliable cars 👍🏻
I'll do that! Thanks for watching. 👍
I had to smile as Volkswagen was not mentioned here! I recently purchased a Passat CC 2.0 TDi and I adore it, beautiful car! But arguments aside, I think much about how reliable a car is, this is about good timely maintenance schedule , proper servicing and periodic checks on service items. The reality is, any machine is only as reliable as how often you attend to its upkeep.
Yes, I think the top 10 swap out every year as there are at least 15 crap car manufacturers to choose from. VW's recent reputation was news to me as I still have 2 VW diesels from the '98 - 2003 period. Old school bulletproof...
Yeah, people say that all the time. Fact is that a lot of cars are trash right off the assembly line. They break down repeatedly and unexpectedly despite maintenance by the book.
There are some brands and models significantly more prone to problems or break downs.
@@wholeNwon Of course, I'd be kidding myself to suggest otherwise. This ultimately is human error, poor quality audit and just shoddy workmanship. BL made some good cars but the assembly line staff caused so many manufacturing and logistical issues causing late customer deliveries due to repeated striking back in the 70's and 80's.
@wholeNwon that's because when a transmission fails on the inspection line ford, chevy or dodge line its the customers problem. Its ok send it they'll be back to buy another car anyways. It's American made after all right.......😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great presentation 👍👍👍👍
I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. 👍 Please do check out some of my other videos if you get a chance..
My cars now are older in terms of their actual year produced than anything I have ever owned prior and the amount of issues I now have is far-far less (almost never)... reason being I focused on quality (80s diesel mercedes, 90s Toyota land cruisers for ex) over having something new and flashy... and the piece of mind and extremely cheap maintenance cost - is simply awesome.
Got a 2012 focus zetec s. 130’000 miles. Been through one clutch, a set of injectors, two callipers, and two electric steering racks. Shame as it’s a lovely drive and well equipped and really economical
Great video! By the way what do you think of GMC? Would you say it’s a reliable car brand?
Thanks for that, I wouldn't like to say, we don't really have GMC over here..
If you're wanting the top of the line General Motors truck then GMC is the way to go.
I'm amazed that the Mazda CX-5 with the 2.2 diesel didn't make the list: sump oil strainer and pipework that clogs with carbon deposits, head gaskets that blow for a pass-time, turbos that self-destruct. Dreadful heap.
Yes, Mazda don't do diesels well.. Thanks for watching. 👍
Out of around 18 cars i have owned over 43 years the worst one for reliability was a Range Rover P38 closely followed by a Rover 820Se.. the rest have been mainly reliable.
I got into Lexus a few yesrs ago and now on my third (all RX450h).. the only problem out of all 3 was a broken rear spring when it was 10 year old.
So just avoid anything from Birmingham then!
26 yrs with my still-great LS400. I hope never to part with it. I bought it on the advice of a Certified MB Master Tech. who replaced the timing belt on one for a friend of his and was very impressed.
Brilliant car! I'd love to have one.. Never sell it!
Good stuff !
Cheers Stephen. 😀
Lovely stuff!
Thanks bud!
I drove my nissan micra shitbox for 12 years, never gave me any trouble but I never felt safe on it. Got it in 2011 brand new for 6k usd cash. The good old times where you could buy a news car paying cash.
Oh the transmission was manual and now I just got a new yaris
6k USD for a new Micra? Wow! That would've been nearer 13k GBP in the UK in 2011.
Yeah it was the base drive version, no airbags, no ac, no radio, not hydraulic wheel (was very hard to steer).no electronic stability control, lol that version only was able to be sold in Mexico and Canada. But it was brand new and my dad got it for me as my first car. I sold it to my cousin to buy a new yaris 2024, I like small reliable cars.
It was very unsafe, but very reliable, it never had any problems, the battery even lasted like 11 years lol It was standard transmission tho, I would never buy a nissan cvt.
IDK why people buy unreliable cars ?
@@CarTrouble
You still planning to do a video on the car models?
I sure am, thanks for watching. 👍
@@CarTrouble Great, looking forward to it.
I am sure you have your methods of compiling this list and I will not say it is rubbish, but I will offer my experience on one brand. I had a transport company for ten years and always had exlusively Fiat Ducato and Doblo, and for private use Grande Punto and Tipo. I (and other drivers) traveled Europe many times over with both the Ducatos and the Doblo and never had any hint of an issue, Doblo currently has 350000 km and is used privately without a fail. The Grande Punto once took me from Zadar (coast of Croatia) to Southampton almost without stops, it was a very unpleasant ride as the car was not bulit for such long trips but I had no issues whatsoever, the Punto is now retired with 300000+ km. The Tipo has 250000km and I am currently selling it because I dont need it any more but is still a very good reliable car.
I just bought a Mercedes GLE, own it for two months so cant really say much about reliability (aside from one issue that I had) but overall I am extremely sattisfied with the comfort, driving, economy, ... The issue that I had is a glass between the windshield and the panorama roof shattering on its own (I found this happend to a lot of people, probably a design flaw) and I am taking it to the dealer tomorrow to see if the warranty covers it.
I’m a viewer from Australia,your top 10 list of crap cars would apply here too,the only difference would be Landrover/RangeRover being number 1 on the list,Jeep would be number 2
By the time you get to the top of the list, they're so bad there's almost no difference. Its like saying "which is worse, dog sh*t or cat sh*t? Thanks for watching. 🙂
Being able to buy a second hand Bentley doesn't mean you can afford the maintenance bills.
Had a fiat punto once and can honestly say scrapping it improved it 100 percent. Spares silly money too.
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#CarTrouble. I've owned over 15 different makes. The worst BY A MILE is my current SUBARU XV 2013. at 60k mls all 4 wheel bearings, 65k main prop shaft, took of under trays full of crap, only 50% of the underbody had been rust treated at the factory, every single pipe/cable hangar was rotted away, rot everywhere. 70k both front trailing arms, both front wishbones. 72.5k complete rear suspension structures, front caliper, both front discs. Not a single garage will work with CarCarePlan warranty so all paid by myself.
Wow. I'm shocked by your Subaru experience! I thought they were doing it right.. I hope it works out.. Thanks for watching. 👍
No Lemon Law? I would've dumped it and run.
In my opinion, the problems with vehicles started when politics got involved with more and more regulations regarding consumption and the regulation of CO2 emissions. The inevitable use of expensive electronics forced manufacturers to save on other components in order to keep prices lower. This was the beginning of the end for almost all vehicle brands worldwide.
Spot on. Thanks for watching. 👍
I never tend to buy newer cars rather wait for the model to be at least 6 or 7 years in the market to see the common issues and repair costs.
Very amusing. Unclear how anyone could be annoyed with you…
Proud owner of several Alfas - loved and was very grateful for your intro to FIAT 😂
“…with none of the style”
You can't please everyone.... I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching. 👍
I am kind of surprised that Mercedes is on your list. I have a C200 that I’ve had for 14 years and I haven’t had a single issue other than normal wear and tear. I realize my account is anecdotal, but still kind of shocking.
VERY dissapointed that Land Rover are not No.1.. i still own one.. i am an idiot😂
My 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged had transmission and rear diff problems after 80,000 miles. It's in the garage. My 2018 Jaguar F-PACE S with 64,000 miles has been bullet proof. It's my daily driver.
Good to know. I did a video on the F-Pace and I was quite surprised.. Its here if you're interested th-cam.com/video/CDMHc-Qnryw/w-d-xo.html
64,000 miles and “bullet proof”?
Is that like… good numbers for a Jag? 😂
Although Range Rover v6 engines are unreliable when fitted to jaguars are ok. Don’t forget Ford owned jaguars.
Somebody in Sydney, Aus Bought a Jeep, dunno what kind of Jeep, about aeven or eight years ago. He had so many issues, and spent so much money on it, that he did a RAP video on UTube and posted it. Dunno if he got sued thoug, and it was very descriptive.
I'm just so surprised that BMW is killing it. I've heard the b58 is one hella reliable engine. By the end of the year i will be pulling the trigger on a x3 m40i with that engine.
Nice! Thanks for watching!
The new M440i Grand Coup is a beast
Do you know what jeep stands for? The original jeep was a one off created by a government program for war. They called them GP for short. Over the years GP turned into 'jeep' very interesting. Top of the class!
I did know that. One of the few things I know.. 😂
General Purpose. 2 companies were in the final competition.
I have a 21 year old petrol Mondeo...never broke down,
Astra 13 years old never broke down, got a Peugeot rcz never broke down....but my most reliable is my reliant robin 30 years old never broke down😂
Surprised that someone isn't making aftermarket uprated and redesigned parts for common known issues on popular models. Quite telling that there are a few Stellantis brands there
I think there are some for fanatic cars, but for the mainstream cars I think the majority are too daft to buy and fit them. They just keep going back to the main dealer for a rodgering... Thanks for watching. 👍
The enfine if my Neighbour's Evoke just died when it was out of the garage's 3 month Warranty.
They'd taken out a loan for 12k which they still have to repay despite having no car.
They wete devastated
That sucks. And is a stark warning to others.. Thanks for watching. 👍
@@CarTrouble Thank you
So the most common denominator is Stellantis.
Indeed. They're like an awful disease to the car industry. Its a tragedy why these purveyors of total crap are growing, and SAAB has gone.. Thanks for watching. 👍
I've owned Peugeot for 40 years and they've been brilliant. Modern ones do have electronic issues but everything else is good. The older ones are legendary reliability and durability
Bit surprised that Renault (I own a Captur from 2015) wasn't on the list given that French car quality is questionable at best! I have however had no issues whatsoever with mine, who'd have thunk it! Gutted that Jag are on there and that the XF is their biggest culprit coss I still want one real bad!! Brilliant video, thank you.
I agree, Renault have always been at the top of my own unreliability list, but I had to take 'evidence' from the 'expert' surveys. Thanks for watching. 🙂👍
@@CarTrouble Mine has been trouble free. Maybe they made just one good car lol 😏
I wonder Focus for 4 years - nothing happened to me, except from dynamic led fault, fixed under warranty.
But I guess Ford is not the best company. Currently i own Ford Kuga FHEV and i do like it. Awaiting RAV4 to arrive in 2 weeks
It'll be interesting to know if the RAV4's are still bulletproof or if Toyota are going the way of all the others..
Surprised Cadillac isn't on this list.
There's only room for 10. I think we need a bigger list.. Thanks for watching!
They are nicknamed Crapallacs for a reason 😂😂
Hilarious, I especially loved the Landrover joke.😂
I'm pleased you enjoyed it - Thanks for watching!
Peugeot: French build quality, build to last a week😂😂😂. My neighbor has a new 308 and has the motor replaced two times in the first year. LMAO
Had 2 BMWs since 2015 and never skipped a beat.
Service them regularly, look after them and do preventative maintenance on them.
Power washed underneath, detail the bodywork and they come up a treat.
One thing I notice is the bodywork on BMW is FAR superior to Toyota , Nissan Vauxhall etc.
You don't mention it and they are not anymore, but Opel and Vauxhall are General Motors products.
That's true. And up until about 1998 the cars were pretty solid. They're owned by PSA (Peugeot Citroen) now. So they'll still be crap.
I drive my 10th Citroen, with pleasure and satisfaction, so don't expect me to be objective. I had a Ford but never again.@@CarTrouble
Any car they make ending in the letter 'a' will be a problem.
FIAT - Fix It Again Tony - 08:44
FIAT - Fix It Another Time
FIAT - Fix IT Again Tomorrow
FIAT - First In All Troubles
FIAT - Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Italian Automobile Factory of Turin) (Real name !)
The new Fiat 500 (Hyprid) appears to be very good.
I could be wrong but Willas built the Jeep in WW2 then soon after said conflict they where brought probably by Fix it again Tony ( Fiat )
The dci Renault engine is known to be very reliable. I have one in my Renault Kangoo from 2008. Never a problem.
That's good to hear. I hope it stays that way. Thanks for watching..
Nissan but no Renault or Mitsubishi even though they joined forces in 1999 I do believe Mitsubishi has got better having seen some engine teardowns of the cheap Mitsubishi Mirage with close to 500, 0000kms on the clock in remarkably good condition.
Thank you for the video, I am a big Ford fan, unfortunately they have shown to give problems in the past. I am very fortunate not to experience any problems. Very shocked about Land rover
What about BMW, there usually there as well.
I had a 09 altima and it was ok. Bought it used and had it for 2years amd Didn't have any problems really. I got rid of it because I knew there were issues right around the corner. Traded it for a brand new sentra and that car was awful. I regretted buying that car almost immediately. My first car was a 87 maxima and that car could not be killed. That car had a ton of miles on it. I traded our sentra for a Camry se in 2018 and we still have it and it has been a great car. Ended up buying a tacoma less than a year latter and its awesome. I'll never buy Nissan again. No idea why I didn't buy toyota sooner. We have 5 toyotas now.
Funny thing is. Renault dropped it's 5year warranty and gone back to 3years. Can't think why mind 😂😂 so we picked up a nice six month old clio with the ballance of the five year warranty and saved about £3k. Also they said it would only be EVs soon and we DEFINITELY didn't want an EV 😂😂😂😂
Especially as the electrics have never been Renault's strong point. Thanks for watching.. 👍
I’ve got a 23 plate Ford Fiesta ST and it’s the worst car I’ve ever owned. Constantly misfiring, been at the dealership 7 times since it was new. They still haven’t fixed it!
Hahaha 😄 😆 😂 brilliant. I do agree with you about this.
I worked for fiat, back in the 80s so I know how bad they are! I also have a range rover sport 4.2 supercharged, now that now has an idling problem which still hasn't been resolved even though its been in the garage for 18months. I also have hhe bentley continental gtc, which has a lot of issues which need to be fixed, like the boot. It's lo ked me out and won't open!
Hi Daryl, the boot issue happened to me too, I'm not sure if you already know, but there's a manual release on the inside of the boot lid, you can get to it through the rear seats. It glows in the dark too, like they know the bootlid would fail!
@@CarTrouble yes I've already found the catch. But I'm trying to get the dealership to pay for as it wasn't working properly at the time. 👍👍
Best of luck with it.
I am just a bit surprised that you didn't mention the 'wet belt syndrome' of many of the Stellantis/Ford/Opel/Vauxhall products. What a bad product! - And I am the happy owner of a Toyota Hybrid......
Yes, the wet belt system is a nightmare. But for some reason didn't get mentioned in the owner surveys... Give it time I guess. Thanks for watching. 👍
The fact that Jeep supplanted Land Rover for the top spot is so surprising
I agree, though they are a bit cr@py now. Remember that Fiat now owns them.
I knew going in that VW reliability was poor, but here I am going on 9 years on my Golf MK7 3-door running a stage one tune with zero mechanical failures so far.
Everybody whose car's manufacturer WASN'T on this list heaves a massive sigh of relief.
That doesn't mean your car's brand is any good. Might have been a near miss because it wasn't just shitty enough. Or it has a couple of great models that spoil the brand's crappy performance of all its other models.
Stellantis takes 5 out of the 10 available ranks. They are in the bottom of every reliable ranking, not just this one. How can they still be in business?
I have no idea. I'd love to say its corruption, but people still freely buy their cars. I'm baffled..
Car buyers are often VERY stupid.
Because Stellantis has a lot of famous car brands under their umbrella. And a lot of people don't know Stellantis owns and makes said brand. I'm sure a lot of people think they are getting some kind of American car when they buy a Jeep despite it being nothing more than an American name slapped onto a French/Italian car. And a lot of people just buy certain brands out of habit.
Because idiots still think Jeep is a warhorse 😅😅
They still exist because they'r affordable. You can get a fully optioned 508 for the price of a base C class
I once asked a nice highly modified wrangler owner if his Jeep was reliable. He said “no, but there is a way to make it reliable. Step 1: buy it new. Step 2: do all the recommended maintenance. And step 3, the most important step: don’t modify it”
I have a,Mercedes SLC it's not great little problems annoying but it's looks good so I put up with it so now
Glad you keep yours, Mercedes past covid reliability is garbage
That's good - enjoy! 🙂👍
Found it quite humourous you said Vauxhall are only marginally more reliable than the average French car; Vauxhall predominantly use Peugeot parts!
BTW I've had three Corsa's and had no issues with either of them, so I guess I was lucky and no, I don't own one now
It must be the non French parts that nudge them slightly ahead. 😉 Thanks for watching. 👍
BMW a massive miss on this list. When I retired I bought a new BMW 520 estate and it was the most unreliable car I ever had. If the temp dropped below zero the driver door froze shut. Dangerous problem that they know about and eventually fixed after a few years of complaining. Air suspension failed and collapsed the rear ended a number of times. Eventually BMW gave an 80% discount on a part that should not have failed. Sadly that was not the end of the problem as rear suspension blew the fuse and collapsed every time the temp got below zero. Interior trim looked nice but the leather on the door wore through where I pushed the door open. Not a reliability issue just a quality one. When I complained to BMW they said they used the highest quality leather which was a lie as that would mean that their leather was on a par with Rolls Royce etc.
Ford chevy and dodge lets transmissions go down the inspection line without any oil in them. Plus ford cant build a lugnut