My 2016 Highlander has been basically trouble free over the last 154k. Aside from regular wear items it's still a very reliable ride which I'd get into right now and drive cross country with.
None of this car’s appeal to me. I’m a grown a$$ man, and I’m not driving a KIA Soul for 10 years. Some people drive for a living and I’m sure they have higher maintenance costs than the average person. There’s a lot of cars that will last 10 years with proper maintenance. I have a 2014 Q50 and it’ll be 10 years old soon. I take great care of it. It has 132k miles drives like new. Love that car 😂
We have a 2008 Ford Escape SUV with 200,000 miles. V6 engine that I changed the oil every 3,000 miles. Replaced the struts and that is about it. Also changed transmission, differential and PTO gear oils every 30,000 miles. I can fit 2 dog boxes (47 inches wide) side by side in the 2008 Escape...most 2023 SUVs are shaped so that is no longer possible.
@@accobra4272 Really? Sorry but Toyota CVT's are very reliable. Not like the ones used in Nissan's for example. Plus the Toyota CVT is an E-CVT. A Planetary Drive. So you really need to know what you ar talking about. Just because the term CVT is used does not mean they are all the 'same' They are not. The RAV4 is a very reliable vehicle. It is not bullet proof but nothing is.
@OldDood I know exactly what I'm talking about I've been in the business for 35 years now. Every new car SUV etc with a CVT or 10 speed transmission will have problems right after 100000 mil. It would depend on the owner how faithfully he she serviced the vehicle properly to how long the tranny will last and according to weather conditions city or country driving habits. The days of the 97-01 Camry Accord are gone. The marketplace the auctions etc are full of these vehicles with broken transmissions or other electronic problems. And the repairs are unbelievably expensive for the average owner.
@@accobra4272 Not Toyota vehicles. You are painting with a wide brush as if they are all the same. Toyota does not use a 3rd party to make their ECVT's. They make their own and stands by their own product.
The RAV4 offers so much more value per square foot than the CHR. Plus, it is available in the AWD Hybrid trim, which makes the choice between the two a no-brainer.
@suvnation9 irrelevant if a model uses completely different drive train and other features compared to previous models. A 2023 Rav4 is a completely different vehicle from a 2013 Rav4.
I have a few questions. How do you get 10 years of annual maintenance costs on a Model from 2023 ? How do you get a "used" car in 2023 when all those models are NEW ?
Impressive how you mislead your viewers. I would take you video with a pinch of salt. Let’s look at some of the details. The Honda, Nissan and Toyota and Mitsubishi are all equipped with CVT transmission. This is among if not the most unreliable transmission available. They use different brands Toyota uses Aisin, Honda uses its own transmission, Mitsubishi who is now owned by Renault - Nissan and Nissan are using Jatco transmission considered to be the worse of the pack. In fact, CVT are such poor solution they are used only by far east manufacturers. Kia uses DSG transmission. Shall we proceed? Did you bother to look under the plastic cover most of the Japanese manufacturers calls bumpers? I suspect you did not. There is very little there to protect your vehicle. Have a look under the ridicules Toyota and Honda so called bumpers, and you will find out why they are so susceptive to the smallest nicks and dents. Shall we go on to describe the problematic Toyota C-RH? Check surveys of clients who purchase these vehicles and claim they will never buy another one, for a reason this is, very mildly put, a very poor car not surprising as like every Toyota they are made in the cheapest possible way to maximize manufacturer’s profits at the expenase of the client, as we all know at Toyota warranty expirers once you left the show room. Discrbing your report bays is a compliment. Check the fact before you misadvise and mislead others. As to the Kia, enough to check the number of faults and recalls to understand it should be avoided. In fact, the only vehicle worth considering is the Mazda, for two reasons, it uses an ordinary planetary automatic gearbox, which is by far more reliable than any CVT and a normally aspirated relatively large engine rather than a small turbocharged engine. My two pence.
The ideal formula under valued for long term reliability and superior driving experience. Answer : SIX CYLINDER NON - TURBO CHARGED ( Don’t need turbo with Six cylinders . Worst choice 1.5 litre engines with ( and without) turbo . Forget long term ownership. Fussy high maintenance.
What about Toyota Venza ☹️ but how you can give reliability report s without passing at least 2 years of owners experience example newly redesigned Honda CRV just came in the market !!!☹️ 🤔
Don't get upset over the worlds dumbest video subject. Nobody knows if a 2022/2023 model is going to be a great 10 year investment for maintenance... because NOBODY has driven a 2022/2023 model of anything for 10 years! If you're going to base the video on "well I had a 2013 Rav4 and it lasted me 10 years"... guess what... the 2023 Rav4 has completely different EVERYTHING compared to the 2013.... they're not the same vehicle, so nobody knows which of these 2022/23 models will last 10 years... until... well... 10 years from now.
@@wolfshanze5980 that's true specially Toyota's new Hybrids 2016 electric power converter part on the back has some unresolved issues which comes after 80 kms I have heard by reviews but untill now Toyota changes without causing chaos but some dealers trying to charge that particular part which will cause almost 6000$ Canadian to replace
Well the issue with your issue, if they reviewed the 2013 Rav4, do you want to go out and buy a 2013 Rav4 in 2023? Cars change over time... just because it carries a name badge, doesn't mean its the same vehicle with the same features and the same engine and drive train. The 2023 Rav4 isn't the same car as the 2013 Rav4, so you dunno what you're going to get.
You lost my confidence when you stated that the 2022 Nissan murano is on this list. Any Nissan with that horrible CVT transmission is horrific. Also the HIA soul with its unreliable and fire prone engine.
Your vid on the outlander sport uses mostly the outlander which is a completely different vehicle. The outlander is much more expensive than the outlander sport and that infotainment console that you show in the vid is from the Outlander, not the outlander sport which has a much more basic interior including the center cluster.
Dude you included nissan and Mitsubishi. Now i now your reviews are just crap. Those cars break down so easily that, they are in the 10 worst cars to buy. Why would you have them on this list is a shock.
I don't trust any of this. Nissan, Mitsu, & Kia's are junk (this is coming from a Korean). CHR is so small & weak, I doubt you would want to drive it & CR's most regretted vehicle #1.
What do you suggest? I've had my KIA Optima since 2016. Almost 95K miles. Not one issue. Recalls handled without issue. I use it daily for work in the field.
My 2016 Highlander has been basically trouble free over the last 154k. Aside from regular wear items it's still a very reliable ride which I'd get into right now and drive cross country with.
2016 was five minutes ago. My various Mercedes-Benz were just run-in at 100k miles, aka 160 000 km.
Wait until the CVT says good bye
my granddaughter drives an 04 highlander with 350,000 trouble free miles on it.
No Highlander? No 4Runner?????
I guess I'll have to call BS on this video.
Gaz milage⬆️⬆️
This is a ridiculous video ! If all these SUVs were 10 years old , yes then you have reasonable video . This can not be valued at all.
@@bballajh that is so fabricated. My care I spent maybe maybe 1000 at the most that with the routine maintenance. $4000 must be a used car.
I have a 14 year old cobalt and don't even spend that much now.
I TOTALLY AGREE. How can you possibly know what costs will be over 10 years if the year you are discussing is only a year or two old??
Nothing against the Soul, but does anybody, including Hyundai, even think that the Soul is an SUV?
The Soul is a match box isn't it? 😂😂😂
None of this car’s appeal to me. I’m a grown a$$ man, and I’m not driving a KIA Soul for 10 years. Some people drive for a living and I’m sure they have higher maintenance costs than the average person. There’s a lot of cars that will last 10 years with proper maintenance. I have a 2014 Q50 and it’ll be 10 years old soon. I take great care of it. It has 132k miles drives like new. Love that car 😂
We have a 2008 Ford Escape SUV with 200,000 miles. V6 engine that I changed the oil every 3,000 miles. Replaced the struts and that is about it. Also changed transmission, differential and PTO gear oils every 30,000 miles.
I can fit 2 dog boxes (47 inches wide) side by side in the 2008 Escape...most 2023 SUVs are shaped so that is no longer possible.
My 2021 RAV4 Prime Hybrid definitely pays for itself. It was worth every penny.
Until the CVT says good bye
@@accobra4272 Really? Sorry but Toyota CVT's are very reliable.
Not like the ones used in Nissan's for example.
Plus the Toyota CVT is an E-CVT. A Planetary Drive.
So you really need to know what you ar talking about.
Just because the term CVT is used does not mean they are all the 'same'
They are not.
The RAV4 is a very reliable vehicle. It is not bullet proof but nothing is.
@OldDood I know exactly what I'm talking about I've been in the business for 35 years now.
Every new car SUV etc with a CVT or 10 speed transmission will have problems right after 100000 mil.
It would depend on the owner how faithfully he she serviced the vehicle properly to how long the tranny will last and according to weather conditions city or country driving habits.
The days of the 97-01 Camry Accord are gone.
The marketplace the auctions etc are full of these vehicles with broken transmissions or other electronic problems.
And the repairs are unbelievably expensive for the average owner.
@@accobra4272 Not Toyota vehicles.
You are painting with a wide brush as if they are all the same.
Toyota does not use a 3rd party to make their ECVT's.
They make their own and stands by their own product.
@@OldDood then how do you explain 70% transmission failures in all Toyota vehicles over 100000 mil?
The RAV4 offers so much more value per square foot than the CHR. Plus, it is available in the AWD Hybrid trim, which makes the choice between the two a no-brainer.
They also have engine failures baked in, at very low mileages.
@@Afriqueleblanqyea and leaks like hell
You lost me at Murano.
How can you predict on 2022-23 cars?
The whole video is clickbait... nobody knows how great the 10 year maintenance of a 2022/23 car will be until 2032/33.
given the prior user experience of the model.
@suvnation9 irrelevant if a model uses completely different drive train and other features compared to previous models. A 2023 Rav4 is a completely different vehicle from a 2013 Rav4.
I watched a video on TH-cam about the ten worst suv and most of them are on here for reliability
Wow!
If it doesn't say Ford Chevy,or Dodge, it's not on my list.
those will be listed in the most unreliable cars video.
I have a few questions. How do you get 10 years of annual maintenance costs on a Model from 2023 ?
How do you get a "used" car in 2023 when all those models are NEW ?
same suvs but older models performs better or equally better.
Impressive how you mislead your viewers. I would take you video with a pinch of salt.
Let’s look at some of the details. The Honda, Nissan and Toyota and Mitsubishi are all equipped with CVT transmission. This is among if not the most unreliable transmission available. They use different brands Toyota uses Aisin, Honda uses its own transmission, Mitsubishi who is now owned by Renault - Nissan and Nissan are using Jatco transmission considered to be the worse of the pack. In fact, CVT are such poor solution they are used only by far east manufacturers. Kia uses DSG transmission. Shall we proceed? Did you bother to look under the plastic cover most of the Japanese manufacturers calls bumpers? I suspect you did not. There is very little there to protect your vehicle. Have a look under the ridicules Toyota and Honda so called bumpers, and you will find out why they are so susceptive to the smallest nicks and dents. Shall we go on to describe the problematic Toyota C-RH? Check surveys of clients who purchase these vehicles and claim they will never buy another one, for a reason this is, very mildly put, a very poor car not surprising as like every Toyota they are made in the cheapest possible way to maximize manufacturer’s profits at the expenase of the client, as we all know at Toyota warranty expirers once you left the show room. Discrbing your report bays is a compliment. Check the fact before you misadvise and mislead others. As to the Kia, enough to check the number of faults and recalls to understand it should be avoided. In fact, the only vehicle worth considering is the Mazda, for two reasons, it uses an ordinary planetary automatic gearbox, which is by far more reliable than any CVT and a normally aspirated relatively large engine rather than a small turbocharged engine.
My two pence.
Waaaooo I love the nissan suv is easy to drive
The ideal formula under valued for long term reliability and superior driving experience. Answer : SIX CYLINDER NON - TURBO CHARGED ( Don’t need turbo with Six cylinders . Worst choice 1.5 litre engines with ( and without) turbo . Forget long term ownership. Fussy high maintenance.
why does the CHR have such low customer satisfaction
@M thanks
I wonder why Subaru Forester was left out?
Troublesome CVT
@@gregelguapo2661 thanks I am thinking of getting a manual subaru
Engine failures.
All subaru are a great car.
@@Afriqueleblanq really I have heard stories but I also see Bajas with over 200K miles
How is Chevy trailblazer 2023?
Horrible
@AC COBRA 427 what basis bro. Could you elaborate
What about Toyota Venza ☹️ but how you can give reliability report s without passing at least 2 years of owners experience example newly redesigned Honda CRV just came in the market !!!☹️ 🤔
Don't get upset over the worlds dumbest video subject. Nobody knows if a 2022/2023 model is going to be a great 10 year investment for maintenance... because NOBODY has driven a 2022/2023 model of anything for 10 years! If you're going to base the video on "well I had a 2013 Rav4 and it lasted me 10 years"... guess what... the 2023 Rav4 has completely different EVERYTHING compared to the 2013.... they're not the same vehicle, so nobody knows which of these 2022/23 models will last 10 years... until... well... 10 years from now.
@@wolfshanze5980 that's true specially Toyota's new Hybrids 2016 electric power converter part on the back has some unresolved issues which comes after 80 kms I have heard by reviews but untill now Toyota changes without causing chaos but some dealers trying to charge that particular part which will cause almost 6000$ Canadian to replace
Since you start with Nissan, And Murano !!!!! No need to continue watching
a better check is CR for non biased information.
You showed CX-50 and called it CX-5...WHOOPS!
Nissan on this list? Not worth my time watching
Should include average purchase cost
I like the videos but the bass line playing over the narration is annoying.
Baseline? You mean the music?
@@suvnation9 All I hear is bass guitar and I find it distracting over the narration
The issue is I have so some of these vehicles have not been out for 10yrs at all so you can really estimate the cost of repair
Well the issue with your issue, if they reviewed the 2013 Rav4, do you want to go out and buy a 2013 Rav4 in 2023? Cars change over time... just because it carries a name badge, doesn't mean its the same vehicle with the same features and the same engine and drive train. The 2023 Rav4 isn't the same car as the 2013 Rav4, so you dunno what you're going to get.
Kia are you kidding junk
Those Korean brands are Recall Kings 😂😂
My RAV4 ran over a cat.
This video has wrong SUVS pictured so how can anyone trust the information
Hey the number two, the cx5 and the cx50 Isn't the same.
What about ? Toyo SEQUOIA
this is a funny video about cars with less maintenance all of then 2022 lol
Finally an unbiased video about car reliability that is not loaded with Toyota, Honda and Lexus.
MITSUBISHI outlander the best
Reliable and Pracality Hyundai-KIA cars are the best for Urban City driving.
My 2011 Hyundai Sonata had very expensive repairs
Was thrilled to get rid of recently except for its extremely low value
Go to school. You cannot have twenty-one point sixty three. You may say twenty-one point six three. Make less war, build more schools. Read more.
You lost my confidence when you stated that the 2022 Nissan murano is on this list. Any Nissan with that horrible CVT transmission is horrific. Also the HIA soul with its unreliable and fire prone engine.
All Japanese or Korean? Who is sponsoring this?
Toyota highlander is the best suv in USA
How is the TOYO? SEQUOIA
Your vid on the outlander sport uses mostly the outlander which is a completely different vehicle. The outlander is much more expensive than the outlander sport and that infotainment console that you show in the vid is from the Outlander, not the outlander sport which has a much more basic interior including the center cluster.
Also outlander is ranked 5 out of 5 on reliability
Where's Subaru?
Nice can do pickup trucks and sedans
4runner
Nonsense
Those are all crossovers not really suvs
Acura all the way.
Lol not enough Toyota’s pretty much everyone knows a better list
Just get a LEXUS
Chrissimplebasicportinjectedandsuperreliable
All a lie.
nissan? hell no, those cause an arm and a aleg to maintain.
I have had my Nissan xtrail 13 years and hardly any problems. Bought used in 2009
@@emilygee5864 only the early CVT models…Nissan generally very reliable
How can people believe a Nissan, VW can be reliable? Below 100k miles, maybe...after that? Get the wallet ready!
You’ve got to be kidding about Nissan is junk when it comes to reliability
Dude you included nissan and Mitsubishi. Now i now your reviews are just crap. Those cars break down so easily that, they are in the 10 worst cars to buy. Why would you have them on this list is a shock.
I don't trust any of this. Nissan, Mitsu, & Kia's are junk (this is coming from a Korean). CHR is so small & weak, I doubt you would want to drive it & CR's most regretted vehicle #1.
What do you suggest? I've had my KIA Optima since 2016. Almost 95K miles. Not one issue. Recalls handled without issue. I use it daily for work in the field.
All of them shit.
CVT key letters.
When it goes (and it will) you'll need thousands to replace it
@talksense111 in the car business for 35 years...try again.
Mitsubishi has never been reliable period..
Wrong, very reliable!
Talk about suv that have been around for more then four years or more then can say that they are reliable.
Nissan haha