agreed. CR needs to find a better method of surveying customer satisfaction, like asking whether to plan to keep their car long term. Luxury car buyers usually lease, so that they never experience long term reliability and the expensive repairs that go with ownership.
My 2017 Toyota Camry LE with 66k miles has only had the battery replaced so far. 7 years trouble free so far. My goal is to have it until 2030 at least.
We got over 200,000 miles out of our first 2 Toyotas with no problems. Gave them to our kids and grandkids and they got another 50,000 miles. Toyota #3 is out in the driveway now with 75,000 miles on it.
TOYOTA is the best believe me because I have been keeping track of reliability, longevity and low cost of maintenance since 1975 and Toyota is always comes out on top. TOYOTA is the brand to buy and own.
Unfortunately large number of car buyers, do not do their research before making their purchase. It is insanity to throw your hard earned cash in to a money pit of a car.
This list does not include reliable cars like Toyota and Honda. Most of the cars selected have dismal reliability. Mini, Rivian, Mercedes, Audi, Tesla, Genisis, BMW (costs of operation and as you said short term ownership) and of course Chrysler.
People argue with me all of the time. Most of the best cars I have owned in my long life have been American nameplates, including Ford, GM, Chrysler, and more recently Tesla and Cadillac (Lyric). Toyota and Lexus came close, I guess.
I have owned my 2010 Toyota Sienna purchased new in November 2010 for 13+ years. I have spent a total of ~$300 CAD on repairs. This is the first car I have kept for more than 5 years. I think it will outlast me.
A list of stinkers should also include Land Rover, IMHO. Customers are often embarrassed that they were gullible enough to spring for such an expensive car that adds up more miles going back and forth from the dealear service deptartment, than moderate daily driving. And then there is Rover's resale value. Ugh!!!
Sorry I do not recommend this video. I disagree. I have Mercedes GLE for 6 years and GLA for 3 years no issues at all. Quality of data is also decreasing by consumer report. Once they had good data now poor data and on that bases this video was made. Hope they improve quality of data
Any car is good when new and many will go far if maintained well and not abused. Nissan should bounce back. They made some mistakes in the past, just like Mazda did with the Ford merger. As a former used car dealer, I can tell you the worst car you can get is a "Rebuilt title vehicle, which is getting increasingly popular amongst curbsiders, shady dealers and body-shops in Canada. Never get a car that has a rebuilt title!
The best new cars typically make the best used ones. A bad 2nd hand car typically wasn't so good when brand new, I have found. The main difference is the warranty which leaves uncovered issues once it expires. Some states (like Florida) put salvage titles on just about any fender bender cars. Rebuilt titles mean little when a car was hit in the back where only the bumper and hatch needed to be replaced. This has also been my personal experience. Beauty is also in the eyes of the beholder. Volkswagen was never on my list of "decent" cars although they have a cult following and plan to be the largest manufacturer, some day.
Had 3 Hondas and 2 Acura's in my family going easily over 400.000 km with no major issues. Scrapped them due to rust. I will not buy any other brand, for sure.
The bottom 7 makes sense, but the top 7 doesn't. There is only one car brand that I would consider purchasing: Lexus. Where are the reliable and affordable brands? Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Subaru should have been on this list. I believe that Tesla and Rivian fanboys skewed the numbers in their favor. There may be nothing wrong with the Mercedes or BMW, but they are so damn expensive that few of us could afford to own one. Genesis is a KIA/Hyundai product, which have been proven to be very unreliable and are not worth considering new or used.
Seeing Lexus come in as the 7th highest, I figured No. 1 would be Toyota. Nope. Undoubtedly another organization could implement a satisfaction survey with different results. To their credit, CR does comprehensive testing of new vehicles and offers a valuable service in that regard.
Great video, thanks. Where abouts is Toyota, Honda? Surprised that Landrover didn't come 1st in the least reliable cars. Where's my beloved JAGUAR XE 25t??
Nissan use to be a very good car company but changed a lot in the last 15 years. But according to a Hyundai Service Manager I know they should definitely be on a do not buy list. No one in his family owns one and he has a company car.
I have 2008 Ford Edge with 220K miles & I have had a lot of minor problems with it. Like ball joints & wheel bearing replaced three times & drive shaft once. My next car will be a Toyota.
@@moeanthony9308 they have already been changed twice at 90K & 180K. I just paid somebody to do it. It looked like too much of a pain for me to tackle it. One of Ford’s V8 has 16 spark plugs.
I own a infinity QX50 for 2 years. I've no complaints about the car . Quiet and smooth driving. The Bose stereo provides nice sound. Driving the car is always satisfactory.
I had one as a loaner for a day. My thought: "Yeah, I could live with this." I'll have to try out the competition though (and there are plenty out there).
Some Volkswagen have a lot of plastic parts like the water pump. With all that heat designed to fail. Deciding to buy a Volkswagen over Toyota. You will save money on front end & pay it on the back end.
Nissan is on the list probably because of the CVT transmission that most people don't maintain. When their transmission goes out at 80,000 miles they blame Nissan. Those transmissions have to be maintained every 2 years or 25,000 miles by doing a drain and fill of the transmission fluid. I am in the 13th year driving my 12' Altima with the ORIGINAL CVT.
Rivian might be the most loved brand, but Consumer Reports also rate them as one of the most unreliable car brands. I doubt they stay the most loved if they don't address their reliability. I bought a MINI, and yes I would definitely buy another. It's been problem free, drives like a go kart, and is a blast to drive.
How is it that in 2024 a major auto manufacturer like Chrysler and all its associated brands continues to knowingly make such massively bad vehicles? Virtually Everything Stellantis makes is awful. One has to conclude that this is willful incompetence and their only desire is to minimize costs and maximize profits and to hell with finding ways to make quality automobiles.
Back in 2021, I worked as an independent contractor delivering rental cars for a company called Kyte. I only did it for around 8 months but I delivered cars like the Sonata, Elantra, C-HR, Corolla, Camry, Versa, Sentra, and Kicks to customers and out of all of those cars, the worst cars were the Nissan cars. I rank the Nissan Versa as the worst modern era car. I would never recommend a Nissan to anyone!
Guess I must just be lucky, owned for 5 years a 2017 Pacifica with now 114,000 miles. So far an excellent vehicle in all respects. Only thing we would change - wish it had memory seat and a real spare tire.
I have Hyundai Kona preferred 2018 I read before I bought it was better than 2019 20 21 as there motor leaks oil my husband just bought Hyundai Tucson limited is there any issues on this please let me know thanks Joan
A lot of people (especially women) don't do homework on vehicles, they allow their misleading emotions and feelings to get the best of their decisions. Even when people (mainly men) give them real reasons why not to buy certain brands, the majority of women let stupid things cloud their judgement, like cupholders, mirrors, looks, and looking good in the vehicle. My ex gf for example, when she ask me about buying a vehicle, I try to warn her about certain vehicles not to buy because I do a lot of research, she gets mad at me because I have the knowledge, and says that I'm being negative, so I told her to never ask me to help her ever again, I can't help her, she's to complicated and confusing, so get what pleases your emotions and feelings.
Great video Shari, I agree with all the reports in this video but the truth about Rivian, Genesis, Tesla and Mini are not accurate. I think the reports are skewed and not accurate to reality. Shops very often can honestly report it more accurately especially when these brands age after 5 years…electronics are the weak spot on these brands. These brands are niche brands and the people who owns them are also abnormal 😂 inclusivity are the name of the game in Ontario. Absolute nonsense.
Least owner satisfaction (less bad to bad) : - Chrysler - Mercedes-Benz - Audi - Jeep - Nissan - Volkswagen - Infiniti Highest owner satisfaction (less to best): - Lexus - Genesis - Tesla - Porsche - BMW - Mini - Rivian This list from consumer reports is definitely not realistic at all. I don't know which world this list's creators live in.
Honestly Tesla is high rated only among EV enthusiasts. Not really among all drivers if you include those who would never buy an EV into the poll, which is a slight majority of all Americans.
This seems rather rigged as Nissan should be at the bottom of the first list if not at all as there’s worse cars brands than them , Rivian mini, and Tesla I find that to be suspicious as they’ve had their fair share of issues an complaints
Genesis, Tesla, Bring My Wallet/Mini, Rivian giving a high customer satisfaction?!? More than Lexus? - sounds like JD Power, not Consumer Reports. Since the feelings took over logic you see such bs.
For me the most hated cars and I will never EVER buy it again is no surprise. All Toyotas and Lexuses none of them I don’t care what year is. Those two car brands are pre much crap and stupid I don’t care is really reliable I’m still never buy these crappy car brands. I want something instead of Toyota and Lexuses
You know by watching multiple videos from this channel, I feel this channel is extremely biased and is possibly sponsored by some companies. I only see the content from this channel a joke and a hilarious entertainment.
To begin with is only as good as it was made then who drives properly slow easy does it types of roads used on stop and go worst weight inside of it how long a dead car is warmed speeding uses mucho gasoline mucho accidents are on left turns or when you drive in a hurry to nowhere I never let my vehicles warm up mucho long times just one two minutes then easy on down the road idiling wastes a big amount of fuel going nowhere besides wasting gasoline being hard on your break pedal is bad on the tires or parts best if possible is walking cycle riding either way you are spending $$$$dinero not only for gasoline shoes clothes auto parts less or mucho depends where you live or travel miles smooth or rough roads accidents if any these things are not always each day but who saves for when needed autos cars stop go switches does put wear tear on ignition switches Just things some of to be awear of business use or otherwise It costs $$$$$$$$dinero varies each day my learning in a hurry to anywhere makes no cents usually when do you really get there quicker not always or when best times of day think before you open your big mouths talk is cheap action speak louder than words
I owned 2 Mercedes B Class automibiles. A 2015 and a 2019. They were excellent. Build quality was great. Never a rattle, good fit and finish. I had absolutely no issues with them. The vehicles fit me perfectly... and the service at the dealership was exemplary. Even the waiting area was a nice place to be. I traded the 2019 model in for a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (GT). I still like the Benz better, but love the electric drive of the PHEV.
I know these survey results were from Consumer Reports, Shari, as you mentioned at 0:24. But they still puzzle me. In their February 2024 article "Which Car Brands Make the Best Vehicles?" they ranked BMW as #1, Toyota as #9, and Rivian at #30. Jeep was at the very bottom, ranked #34. Of course, these are entire brands and not specific vehicles. The ranking included road tests, reliability, customer satisfaction, and safety. There's some Ʇ!HSꞀꞀ∩Ꞛ going on.
As some others have noted, it's probably an ego thing with Rivian buyers. No one who sinks that much into a vehicle wants to admit, "Wow, I screwed up."
Telsa, Mini and Rivian in the top ten? No Honda, Acura or Toyota?
EVangelists are not supposed to think critically
agreed. CR needs to find a better method of surveying customer satisfaction, like asking whether to plan to keep their car long term. Luxury car buyers usually lease, so that they never experience long term reliability and the expensive repairs that go with ownership.
Lmao yep
Thanks for saving time. I don’t have to go through the BS about why crap like Tesla or mini is “good” lmao
Isn't it obvious why they rated top 10? They're wokemobiles!
My 2017 Toyota Camry LE with 66k miles has only had the battery replaced so far. 7 years trouble free so far. My goal is to have it until 2030 at least.
It will probably last longer than that if you take care of it
We got over 200,000 miles out of our first 2 Toyotas with no problems. Gave them to our kids and grandkids and they got another 50,000 miles. Toyota #3 is out in the driveway now with 75,000 miles on it.
Doing regular maintenance will help you keep your Camry indefinitely.
Probably breakdown by 2029.
TOYOTA is the best believe me because I have been keeping track of reliability, longevity and low cost of maintenance since 1975 and Toyota is always comes out on top. TOYOTA is the brand to buy and own.
Both Rivian owners were high when they submitted the satisfaction report.
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Rivian? I’m sure anyone who spent that amount of money would not say they regret their decision. Their egos don’t allow that type of honesty.
hahaha true!
Agreed.
Unfortunately large number of car buyers, do not do their research before making their purchase. It is insanity to throw your hard earned cash in to a money pit of a car.
Do you consider listening to someone on TH-cam, doing research?
@@Jan96106 Consumers Reports are an excellent source.
"Telsa, Mini and Rivian in the top ten? No Honda, Acura or Toyota?" Keep in mind it was Consumer Reports!
No honourable mentions of Mazda? Subaru?
This list does not include reliable cars like Toyota and Honda. Most of the cars selected have dismal reliability. Mini, Rivian, Mercedes, Audi, Tesla, Genisis, BMW (costs of operation and as you said short term ownership) and of course Chrysler.
You want them on the list of most hated cars?
How can there be no Toyota Mazda Subaru or Honda? Weird list Shari. 😢 something’s off
its most loved brands, not most reliable
@@mosswilson They are well-loved also.
This video is about the least loved vehicles.
Only car brands I’d ever consider buying- Honda (or Acura), Toyota (or Lexus), Subaru, Mazda
Very wise. Well done! 👍
The same here with Toyota being number one by far. My 2004 Toyota Matrix is still ticking like a Swiss watch with just regular maintenance.
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Topgun beauty ride. Nice one dude 👍
People argue with me all of the time. Most of the best cars I have owned in my long life have been American nameplates, including Ford, GM, Chrysler, and more recently Tesla and Cadillac (Lyric). Toyota and Lexus came close, I guess.
I have owned my 2010 Toyota Sienna purchased new in November 2010 for 13+ years. I have spent a total of ~$300 CAD on repairs. This is the first car I have kept for more than 5 years. I think it will outlast me.
My brain fell out of my head when you said mini, !
A list of stinkers should also include Land Rover, IMHO. Customers are often embarrassed that they were gullible enough to spring for such an expensive car that adds up more miles going back and forth from the dealear service deptartment, than moderate daily driving. And then there is Rover's resale value. Ugh!!!
Dont wast tour money buying Mercedes. Nice driving, but your car will stay more at the garage than you to use it and enjoy driving.
Pride must be driving Rivian's high score, because the vehicle itself is plagued with issues.
Sorry I do not recommend this video. I disagree. I have Mercedes GLE for 6 years and GLA for 3 years no issues at all. Quality of data is also decreasing by consumer report. Once they had good data now poor data and on that bases this video was made. Hope they improve quality of data
No Toyota, Honda, Mazda or Subaru? No Acura? I would've been embarrassed to read off a list like that. No Land Rover in the bottom 7?🚫
Any car is good when new and many will go far if maintained well and not abused. Nissan should bounce back. They made some mistakes in the past, just like Mazda did with the Ford merger. As a former used car dealer, I can tell you the worst car you can get is a "Rebuilt title vehicle, which is getting increasingly popular amongst curbsiders, shady dealers and body-shops in Canada. Never get a car that has a rebuilt title!
The best new cars typically make the best used ones. A bad 2nd hand car typically wasn't so good when brand new, I have found. The main difference is the warranty which leaves uncovered issues once it expires. Some states (like Florida) put salvage titles on just about any fender bender cars. Rebuilt titles mean little when a car was hit in the back where only the bumper and hatch needed to be replaced. This has also been my personal experience. Beauty is also in the eyes of the beholder. Volkswagen was never on my list of "decent" cars although they have a cult following and plan to be the largest manufacturer, some day.
Had 3 Hondas and 2 Acura's in my family going easily over 400.000 km with no major issues. Scrapped them due to rust. I will not buy any other brand, for sure.
Lexus tied with something else in 7th place tells how questionable this content is, not to mention coming in after Tesla and Rivian.
The bottom 7 makes sense, but the top 7 doesn't. There is only one car brand that I would consider purchasing: Lexus. Where are the reliable and affordable brands? Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Subaru should have been on this list. I believe that Tesla and Rivian fanboys skewed the numbers in their favor. There may be nothing wrong with the Mercedes or BMW, but they are so damn expensive that few of us could afford to own one. Genesis is a KIA/Hyundai product, which have been proven to be very unreliable and are not worth considering new or used.
This is a proof that the feelings took over the logic. The best Japanese cars are ruling based on logic.
Spot on! Why waste our money!
Seeing Lexus come in as the 7th highest, I figured No. 1 would be Toyota. Nope. Undoubtedly another organization could implement a satisfaction survey with different results. To their credit, CR does comprehensive testing of new vehicles and offers a valuable service in that regard.
Worst vehicles all have one thing in common -- STELLANTIS!!!!!!!!!!
Not surprising!
Great video, thanks. Where abouts is Toyota, Honda? Surprised that Landrover didn't come 1st in the least reliable cars. Where's my beloved JAGUAR XE 25t??
Nissan use to be a very good car company but changed a lot in the last 15 years. But according to a Hyundai Service Manager I know they should definitely be on a do not buy list. No one in his family owns one and he has a company car.
I have 2008 Ford Edge with 220K miles & I have had a lot of minor problems with it. Like ball joints & wheel bearing replaced three times & drive shaft once. My next car will be a Toyota.
Wait till you have to change those spark plugs. Not an easy job by any means
@@moeanthony9308 they have already been changed twice at 90K & 180K. I just paid somebody to do it. It looked like too much of a pain for me to tackle it. One of Ford’s V8 has 16 spark plugs.
Great topic! This is the first I've seen of it.
I own a infinity QX50 for 2 years. I've no complaints about the car . Quiet and smooth driving. The Bose stereo provides nice sound. Driving the car is always satisfactory.
I had one as a loaner for a day. My thought: "Yeah, I could live with this." I'll have to try out the competition though (and there are plenty out there).
I have a ‘23 QX60 with no complaints.
Some Volkswagen have a lot of plastic parts like the water pump. With all that heat designed to fail. Deciding to buy a Volkswagen over Toyota. You will save money on front end & pay it on the back end.
Nissan is on the list probably because of the CVT transmission that most people don't maintain. When their transmission goes out at 80,000 miles they blame Nissan. Those transmissions have to be maintained every 2 years or 25,000 miles by doing a drain and fill of the transmission fluid. I am in the 13th year driving my 12' Altima with the ORIGINAL CVT.
Rivian might be the most loved brand, but Consumer Reports also rate them as one of the most unreliable car brands. I doubt they stay the most loved if they don't address their reliability. I bought a MINI, and yes I would definitely buy another. It's been problem free, drives like a go kart, and is a blast to drive.
BMW Rivian Mini all BULLLLSHHİİİİTTT!!!
Wonder who the CR guys surveyed? This is a doubtful list.
Rivian???? Ain't no way
You better lease any BMW … depreciation is at the top spot in that category.
Great vid 👍No.7 was Chrysler, and No.6 was Mercedes. 🤔
Were they previously known as Daimler-Chrysler?
This list is ridiculous, wtf?
Whoever made this list must have been high.
What?
Rivian?
Bullshit!
It's funny how one man's chariot is another man's Hupmobile!
How about a report on Cost of ownership.
As soon as I heard CR, I zoned out.
Rivian number one? How many vehicles have they actually sold? I guess all 10 truck buyers are happy
How is it that in 2024 a major auto manufacturer like Chrysler and all its associated brands continues to knowingly make such massively bad vehicles? Virtually Everything Stellantis makes is awful. One has to conclude that this is willful incompetence and their only desire is to minimize costs and maximize profits and to hell with finding ways to make quality automobiles.
I have a 2014 B250 Mercedes and I absolutely love it. It’s been a great vehicle. Wonderful to drive with great gas mileage. Very happy Mercedes owner.
Nissan is owned by a French company Renault.
I’m 62. I’ve bought 8 Nissans and 3 Hondas. Every one of them were great cars.
Back in 2021, I worked as an independent contractor delivering rental cars for a company called Kyte. I only did it for around 8 months but I delivered cars like the Sonata, Elantra, C-HR, Corolla, Camry, Versa, Sentra, and Kicks to customers and out of all of those cars, the worst cars were the Nissan cars. I rank the Nissan Versa as the worst modern era car. I would never recommend a Nissan to anyone!
Guess I must just be lucky, owned for 5 years a 2017 Pacifica with now 114,000 miles. So far an excellent vehicle in all respects. Only thing we would change - wish it had memory seat and a real spare tire.
I have Hyundai Kona preferred 2018 I read before I bought it was better than 2019 20 21 as there motor leaks oil my husband just bought Hyundai Tucson limited is there any issues on this please let me know thanks Joan
LIES,LIES….. Best cars to own are LEXUS, TOYOTA AND HONDA…. HANDS DOWN!!! This list is FULL OF CRAP DUDE!!!!!
Lexus was mentioned among the best.
I have lost all faith in Consumer Reports after that piece. Rivians is #1 instead of Toyota or Lexus?
I’m surprised about Infinity! I thought they’d score higher! I am surprised to not hear Toyota in top spot for satisfaction!
Tesla, mini copper, Rivian BS
A lot of people (especially women) don't do homework on vehicles, they allow their misleading emotions and feelings to get the best of their decisions. Even when people (mainly men) give them real reasons why not to buy certain brands, the majority of women let stupid things cloud their judgement, like cupholders, mirrors, looks, and looking good in the vehicle. My ex gf for example, when she ask me about buying a vehicle, I try to warn her about certain vehicles not to buy because I do a lot of research, she gets mad at me because I have the knowledge, and says that I'm being negative, so I told her to never ask me to help her ever again, I can't help her, she's to complicated and confusing, so get what pleases your emotions and feelings.
I have been leasing Volkswagen SUVs and have had no major problems. I would lease VWs again.
Great video Shari, I agree with all the reports in this video but the truth about Rivian, Genesis, Tesla and Mini are not accurate. I think the reports are skewed and not accurate to reality. Shops very often can honestly report it more accurately especially when these brands age after 5 years…electronics are the weak spot on these brands. These brands are niche brands and the people who owns them are also abnormal 😂 inclusivity are the name of the game in Ontario. Absolute nonsense.
Hi can you review the vinfast ev car vf8 or vf9 thank you
In otherwords have to be rich to own a good car.
Isn't that always true? Of course, the best vehicle for the money is a USED TESLA! Their value drops almost 50% in 2 years!!!
He always 'Carp Corner' as opposed to 'Car Help Corner'
Least owner satisfaction (less bad to bad) :
- Chrysler
- Mercedes-Benz
- Audi
- Jeep
- Nissan
- Volkswagen
- Infiniti
Highest owner satisfaction (less to best):
- Lexus
- Genesis
- Tesla
- Porsche
- BMW
- Mini
- Rivian
This list from consumer reports is definitely not realistic at all. I don't know which world this list's creators live in.
Really, no Toyota, Honda, and Acura? What have they been drinking?
Honestly Tesla is high rated only among EV enthusiasts. Not really among all drivers if you include those who would never buy an EV into the poll, which is a slight majority of all Americans.
source: trust me bro
Jeep
Range Rover
Mercedes Benz
All low end pure crap 💩 🤮 👎🏼
Toyota and Honda. Topguns 💕 😊 👍
This seems rather rigged as Nissan should be at the bottom of the first list if not at all as there’s worse cars brands than them , Rivian mini, and Tesla I find that to be suspicious as they’ve had their fair share of issues an complaints
Worst:
Infiniti
Volkswagen
Nissan
Jeep
Audi
Mercedes Benz
Audi
Chrysler
Best:
Rivian
Mini
BMW
Porsche
Tesla
Genesis
Lexus
I will buy a 2024 Chrysler Pacifica with a 70% discount then. Why the poor customer service?
Toyota and Honda didn’t make the list????
Honestly I've had 2 Nissan Rogues and they were pretty ok. Their smaller cars are shit and have way more problems.
I'm calling BS on this CSR "study".
Genesis, Tesla, Bring My Wallet/Mini, Rivian giving a high customer satisfaction?!? More than Lexus? - sounds like JD Power, not Consumer Reports.
Since the feelings took over logic you see such bs.
I have a 2018 Nissan kicks that’s perfectly taken care of, rides like a dream and is very comfy!!
Where many others japanese car brands?
For me the most hated cars and I will never EVER buy it again is no surprise. All Toyotas and Lexuses none of them I don’t care what year is. Those two car brands are pre much crap and stupid I don’t care is really reliable I’m still never buy these crappy car brands. I want something instead of Toyota and Lexuses
absurd, you can't trust people's reviews blindly.. rivian? Mini?Genesis?is a top?Wtf?Mercedes, audi is very bad cars?
God who rates these brands manufacturers 😂😂😂😂 or sponsored marketers
You know by watching multiple videos from this channel, I feel this channel is extremely biased and is possibly sponsored by some companies. I only see the content from this channel a joke and a hilarious entertainment.
To begin with is only as good as it was made then who drives properly slow easy does it types of roads used on stop and go worst weight inside of it how long a dead car is warmed speeding uses mucho gasoline mucho accidents are on left turns or when you drive in a hurry to nowhere I never let my vehicles warm up mucho long times just one two minutes then easy on down the road idiling wastes a big amount of fuel going nowhere besides wasting gasoline being hard on your break pedal is bad on the tires or parts best if possible is walking cycle riding either way you are spending $$$$dinero not only for gasoline shoes clothes auto parts less or mucho depends where you live or travel miles smooth or rough roads accidents if any these things are not always each day but who saves for when needed autos cars stop go switches does put wear tear on ignition switches Just things some of to be awear of business use or otherwise It costs $$$$$$$$dinero varies each day my learning in a hurry to anywhere makes no cents usually when do you really get there quicker not always or when best times of day think before you open your big mouths talk is cheap action speak louder than words
Me two
BS. Ford and GM are no better than Chrysler.
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I owned 2 Mercedes B Class automibiles. A 2015 and a 2019. They were excellent. Build quality was great. Never a rattle, good fit and finish. I had absolutely no issues with them. The vehicles fit me perfectly... and the service at the dealership was exemplary. Even the waiting area was a nice place to be. I traded the 2019 model in for a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (GT). I still like the Benz better, but love the electric drive of the PHEV.
MB - Low end junk
that list si so fuc...up i don't trust consumers report. 😂
LOL! The two wokemobiles in the top 10? Get real bro!
I honestly don't know what questions were asked MB owners for them to answer that they are not satisfied with the vehicles
Funny to see most sold cars be the most satisfying for owners
I know these survey results were from Consumer Reports, Shari, as you mentioned at 0:24. But they still puzzle me. In their February 2024 article "Which Car Brands Make the Best Vehicles?" they ranked BMW as #1, Toyota as #9, and Rivian at #30. Jeep was at the very bottom, ranked #34. Of course, these are entire brands and not specific vehicles. The ranking included road tests, reliability, customer satisfaction, and safety. There's some Ʇ!HSꞀꞀ∩Ꞛ going on.
As some others have noted, it's probably an ego thing with Rivian buyers. No one who sinks that much into a vehicle wants to admit, "Wow, I screwed up."