2024 RAV4 is the most practical and surprisingly smooth and easy to drive vehicle. I took a 600 mile drive from CA to Oregon and the seats in my Limited were the most comfortable. These comforts and excellent gas mileage cost me less than $100 and 3 gas stops along the way.
Recently got rid of my 2013 Crosstrek and never got better than 22 mpg. The window sticker said 28 to 33 but that never happened. After doing a Google search, there are also a bunch of other drivers experiencing less mpg than advertised. I now own a 2024 Corolla Cross hybrid which advertises 42 mpg and is much quicker to 60. After 10,000 miles, it actually gets 42 mpg. It's a miracle.
GOOD - GO GET THEM - SUBARU - CrossTreck - TOYOTA - RAV4 - KIA - Tellurde - MAZDA - CX-50 NOT GOOD - AVOID THEM - VW - Tiguan - FORD - Explorer XLT - HUINDAI - Kona
After 3 years of constant use daily across various conditions the MAZDA CX5 has rewarded my choice many times. Air Conditioning excellent and not a single mechanical or electrical complaint. Seats however need to be upgraded . Can’t wait for the 2026 model to be released it’s stunning ( see on line )
I'm definitely going to be checking out the Mazda CX5, I've always loved driving a Mazda. I used to own a Mazda Protege, it was the best car I'd ever owned..
I sat in a RAV4, the interior is very cheap. The door panels flex with very little effort and the doors sound very cheap when closing them. Went with a Subaru Outback XT. Much better than the Toyota rav4.
agree completely. I’ve always had Toyotas and almost automatically bought a RAV4 but thank God I test drove it. Tinny noisy and generalised poor quality. So disappointing to see a great brand like Toyota go down the tubes.
I had leased the 2019 Kona and the 2022 Kona, and were very satisfied driving them. However, when I saw the redesigned 2024 Kona, I said to the Salesman, OMG, what has Hyundai done to my Kona?? The outside looks like a Sherman Tank, and the interior is all cheap plastic. I walked away from Kona -- then I ended up with a KIA Niro EV. The interior dash and infotainment is almost the same, but the seats and console looks 100 times better. Plus, KIA offers a Hybrid version, which Kona is lacking. My EV gets over 100 mpg (300 miles/charge) and it's fun to drive! Yes, I did look at the Subaru Crosstrek, but I don't need to spend $$$ for AWD because I don't drive dirt roads or get much snowy weather where I live.
I would never buy a Kia or Hundai. They probably have the most issues an recalls of all the manufacturers. They told me my engine was going at 80 thousand miles an wouldn't replace it till it died. I was almost killed in it. I sold it an got a Honda HRV love it Honda or Toyota for me.
I love my new 2025 Kona Limited AWD and I researched before getting it. I'm a fan of it so I'm not sure what this video is talking about. It's been great in the MA snow too.
Same here. Just finish a road trip from Augusta to Orlando with no problems. Plus the bumber to bumber and power train warrenties are phenomenal. Even after I finish paying off the car, it will still be under warranty. My only wish is if it have a little better gas mileage.
Best car I ever had was a 2000 Saturn SC-1, I had 38 MPG at the time with it, regular engine (no one was speaking of electric or hybrid back then!), these cars were not expensive, well made, did not rust, were light, were actually too good, that's why they stopped making them!
Own a 2020 Tiguan with 66k. Only issue was a new battery. Extremely quiet. 33 mpg on long cross country trips at 75 mph. Power is good. The Taos is the problem child.
Sounds like your Tiguan has been treating you well! Quiet, good mileage, and solid power, can’t ask for much more. Totally agree, though, the Taos seems to have its fair share of issues.
Can you believe I did purchase Mazda CX 3 from 2013 & till now all what I replace in the car was only a brake pads & engine + transmission oil 😊 so guys when you want reliability Go always to the Japanese 😎
What about 2025 kia sorento s, is it almost the same as kia telluride but a little smaller sizes?. Is it safe and easy to find parts. Notice it takes a while to shift power drive from city to highway speed.
@@terrywalker7127I own a new 2024 Outback Touring XT. Like the car except for the CVT tranny. Torque converter issues…When cold, the TC unlocks hard around 20 mph during deceleration and you had better be ready to apply the brake or you may careen into the car in front of you. It also causes bucking at times during acceleration when climbing a grade as it gets caught between engaging and disengaging. Of course, dealer says this is all normal!
I did too, but can't recall the trim level and it wasn't a hybrid and did feel cheapy. I'm planning to test drive a 2025 Limited Hybrid and see what it feels like.
SUBARU Crosstreck is a rubbish car that has serious CVT issues that means owners are almost guaranteed to see their car have a CVT rebuild or replacement in under 150,000kms.
Both are great choices! The RAV4 offers more space and power, while the Corolla Cross is compact, efficient, and perfect for city driving. If you prioritize budget and fuel economy, go for the Corolla Cross, for versatility and comfort, the RAV4 is your best bet.
NAH! NOT MY RAV4 HYBRID CRUISER!!! BEEN DRIVING IT FOR 2YEARS NOW AND I DON’T HAVE ANY PROBLEM AT ALL!!! SMOOTH, SUPERB ACCELERATION AND MOST OF ALL PETROL EFFICIENCY!!!❤👍
@@johanlandman4097 - A lot of people are turned off by Toyota’s interiors but I could care less. Seat comfort would be an issue for me and I hear that the RAV4 seats are extremely uncomfortable on long drives. Of course, these are very reliable cars and are in huge demand for that reason.
Hyundai has lost me as a customer. I owned 4 Hyundai cars. Not impressed with the suv at all. Hyundai became cheap on building a good motor. The manufacturer will not inform you of issues.
I owned the 2024 Crosstrek Limited. If that's all you value is AWD and fuel economy it may be the right vehicle. It wasn't for me. Even the limited trim doesn't have a power lift gate. The interior felt cheap. It was also underpowered, even with the "more powerful" engine option. I expected more for $36K. To each their own.
Yeah, I get that. The Crosstrek’s AWD and fuel economy are solid, but for $36K, missing features like a power liftgate and the underpowered engine can definitely be disappointing.
I shopped for full sized SUVs a year ago and the Telluride had bad reviews for maintenance so I bought something else. I don't think the 2025 models have been out long enough to prove reliability.
Owned a Hyundai Ionic 5 and will NEVER own ANY Hyundai again. The ICCU problems are rampant and Hyundai tried with several updates still was having problems.
The AI was quite creative, pronouncing it three different ways in three minutes. The Tiguan is very roomy and well designed, and drives well -hindered by a weak engine and ( since 2022) a bad touchscreen U I
I guess this is for the US, right ? In Europe we don't have the same issues with Hyundai parts, and Subaru....is rare and expensive, parts are expensive and there aren't that many shops that service it...
Yep, this list is more US-focused! Interesting to hear that Hyundai parts aren’t an issue in Europe, but yeah, Subaru seems to be a rare and pricey option over there.
RAV 4s are definitely reliable but at a purchase price of over $70,000 for the top of the range and the cheapest AWD at over $50,000 they should be reliable and much more exciting to drive than the reliability.
I have never seen a $70,000 Rav4. I can buy a new hybrid for less than $40,000 and a basic model under $35,000. I bought a ‘97 Rav4 then a ‘10 v6, and now a ‘16 hybrid. Other than wreck damage, I have NEVER had a repair.
Why are you combining 2025 model of vw tiguan with the older model😂😂. The new screen is only available in 2025 models which hasn't even hit the road yet.
Ford Explorer XLT what do you want a Cadillac? Hell this thing is a damn truck that’s what it really is is a truck and you’re wanting Cadillac ride and stability. Where do you people get off? Trying to dump something like this on the public and offer it as oh this is a family vehicle well hell it’s a damn truck course it’s meant for worknot hauling a family around in silly shame on Ford Raven offering at this way
Powertrain reliability of newer Toyota are not any better than Hyundai. Toyota is buying back My 2024 Tundra due to they can’t fix what’s wrong with the transmission with only 4k miles. Also my 2022 Highlander Hybrid with 50k miles getting its motor replaced free by Toyota. I fought for 3 months to prove it’s a defect.. they offered me $3k settlement which I refused and they finally changing my entire engine system. I’m a Toyota fanatic who owned more than 12 brand new Toyotas in my life. And my opinion on Toyota are rapidly declining.
All these cars that you’re saying are negative don’t pertain to anybody that leases a vehicle and doesn’t care about reliability or oil changes. The Volkswagen is awesome and definitely a contender for me.
Fair point! Leasing definitely changes the game when it comes to reliability concerns. And yep, the Volkswagen can be a great option if it fits your needs!
After deep and liberal consideration I decided not to buy the RAV4 / 1 it tries to look rough and ready but it’s just a domestic SUV complete with 2 motors to worry about’ petrol and electric and boring domestic interiors, I like the looks and feel of an up to date well decked out my choice’ leather seated one diesel engine German car . ! ! !
I was waiting to see on this video the 2025 Honda CRV, is consisted to be one of best SUV on it’s class specially the Hybrid, is better than the last three you mention.
Totally agree! The 2025 Honda CR-V, especially the Hybrid, is a standout in its class. Surprised it didn’t make the list, it’s definitely better than some of the ones mentioned at the end.
Do not and I repeat do not buy the brand new 2024 Lincoln Nautilis. I purchased this car off the lot in September 2024 and I’ve had absolutely nothing but software issues and some break related issues. The screen is really cool which is what drew me to the vehicle and there are some neat features if they worked properly, but I have had so many problems. I’m worried the car is just gonna blow up one day.
Such a bad review, who paid for it? Mixing gen3 and gen2 Tiguans and review based on ONE (!) owner lmao. Ridiculous. Subaru... best SUV? Really? Check real reviews, not this add.
2024 RAV4 is the most practical and surprisingly smooth and easy to drive vehicle. I took a 600 mile drive from CA to Oregon and the seats in my Limited were the most comfortable. These comforts and excellent gas mileage cost me less than $100 and 3 gas stops along the way.
Recently got rid of my 2013 Crosstrek and never got better than 22 mpg. The window sticker said 28 to 33 but that never happened. After doing a Google search, there are also a bunch of other drivers experiencing less mpg than advertised. I now own a 2024 Corolla Cross hybrid which advertises 42 mpg and is much quicker to 60. After 10,000 miles, it actually gets 42 mpg. It's a miracle.
I sat in a 2024 CC Hybrid but found the interior too boring and unable to test drive one as all were pre-sold. I ended up with a KIA Niro EV.
GOOD - GO GET THEM
- SUBARU - CrossTreck
- TOYOTA - RAV4
- KIA - Tellurde
- MAZDA - CX-50
NOT GOOD - AVOID THEM
- VW - Tiguan
- FORD - Explorer XLT
- HUINDAI - Kona
We love our 2023 RAV4. I've seen 38mpg on the highway and 30mpg in the city. The quality is great.
I would get the Mazda CX50, The price and performance is just perfect. But I don’t need a new car right now. I’m good with my car right now.
Really useful information 😊gracias I liked the Mazda 😊❤ just subscribed gracias
After 3 years of constant use daily across various conditions the MAZDA CX5 has rewarded my choice many times. Air Conditioning excellent and not a single mechanical or electrical complaint. Seats however need to be upgraded . Can’t wait for the 2026 model to be released it’s stunning ( see on line )
I'm on my fourth Mazda, my son his second. If you really enjoy the driving experience, there is no other choice in my opinion.
Two time owner of the Crosstrek, and completely agree on your evaluation. All the best! "The JJ" SW Penna.
Excellent and very important video and definitely a keeper to Share !!! 👏👏 !!
Thanks so much! Glad you found it helpful, definitely appreciate you sharing it! 👏👏
Thank for the valuable information. I would prefer Subaru Crosstrek.
RAV4, HONDA CRV, LEXUS NX 250 Premium, Mazda CX50, Kia Telluride.
I'm definitely going to be checking out the Mazda CX5, I've always loved driving a Mazda. I used to own a Mazda Protege, it was the best car I'd ever owned..
Even the older cx5s are good I've seen them getting up to 300,000 miles with regular maintaining
I sat in a RAV4, the interior is very cheap. The door panels flex with very little effort and the doors sound very cheap when closing them. Went with a Subaru Outback XT. Much better than the Toyota rav4.
Yeah, I’ve noticed that about the RAV4 too. The Outback XT is a solid upgrade it feels way more premium and sturdy. Good call!
Don't care about that. The only big thing people cared about was the engine and reliability! The interior is just an add on
Tell how much you love that Subaru when the transmission fails or the head gasket blows under 250k miles with excellent maintenance 😂
@@NoName-tz5ji Head gaskets haven't been an issue for years.
agree completely. I’ve always had Toyotas and almost automatically bought a RAV4 but thank God I test drove it. Tinny noisy and generalised poor quality. So disappointing to see a great brand like Toyota go down the tubes.
I had leased the 2019 Kona and the 2022 Kona, and were very satisfied driving them. However, when I saw the redesigned 2024 Kona, I said to the Salesman, OMG, what has Hyundai done to my Kona?? The outside looks like a Sherman Tank, and the interior is all cheap plastic. I walked away from Kona -- then I ended up with a KIA Niro EV. The interior dash and infotainment is almost the same, but the seats and console looks 100 times better. Plus, KIA offers a Hybrid version, which Kona is lacking. My EV gets over 100 mpg (300 miles/charge) and it's fun to drive! Yes, I did look at the Subaru Crosstrek, but I don't need to spend $$$ for AWD because I don't drive dirt roads or get much snowy weather where I live.
I would never buy a Kia or Hundai. They probably have the most issues an recalls of all the manufacturers. They told me my engine was going at 80 thousand miles an wouldn't replace it till it died. I was almost killed in it. I sold it an got a Honda HRV love it Honda or Toyota for me.
I love my new 2025 Kona Limited AWD and I researched before getting it. I'm a fan of it so I'm not sure what this video is talking about. It's been great in the MA snow too.
Same here. Just finish a road trip from Augusta to Orlando with no problems. Plus the bumber to bumber and power train warrenties are phenomenal. Even after I finish paying off the car, it will still be under warranty. My only wish is if it have a little better gas mileage.
Happy to hear you’re enjoying your 2025 Kona Limited AWD! If it’s doing great in the MA snow, sounds like you made the perfect choice!
Mazda has always had a good reputation. And the are well equipped solid car .i like the slim design and the comfort. ❤❤🎉
Thanks for sharing
CX5 or 50. I'm not sure which one is best. Any thoughts
Best car I ever had was a 2000 Saturn SC-1, I had 38 MPG at the time with it, regular engine (no one was speaking of electric or hybrid back then!), these cars were not expensive, well made, did not rust, were light, were actually too good, that's why they stopped making them!
Hi can you let me know which full size suv is best in 2025
Own a 2020 Tiguan with 66k. Only issue was a new battery. Extremely quiet. 33 mpg on long cross country trips at 75 mph. Power is good. The Taos is the problem child.
Sounds like your Tiguan has been treating you well! Quiet, good mileage, and solid power, can’t ask for much more. Totally agree, though, the Taos seems to have its fair share of issues.
What happened to Honda pilot and Acura mdx?
They might not be receiving a commission from Honda for this video. 😅
Can you believe I did purchase Mazda CX 3 from 2013 & till now all what I replace in the car was only a brake pads & engine + transmission oil 😊 so guys when you want reliability Go always to the Japanese 😎
That’s amazing! The CX-3 is definitely a solid car. Japanese brands like Mazda really know how to deliver reliability can’t go wrong with them! 😎
What about 2025 kia sorento s, is it almost the same as kia telluride but a little smaller sizes?. Is it safe and easy to find parts. Notice it takes a while to shift power drive from city to highway speed.
Outback all the way. Can’t wait to see what the newly redesigned 2026 has to offer.
Maybe some get up and go?
@@lindahowell1415 The Outback XT has plenty of getup and go.
@@terrywalker7127I own a new 2024 Outback Touring XT. Like the car except for the CVT tranny. Torque converter issues…When cold, the TC unlocks hard around 20 mph during deceleration and you had better be ready to apply the brake or you may careen into the car in front of you. It also causes bucking at times during acceleration when climbing a grade as it gets caught between engaging and disengaging. Of course, dealer says this is all normal!
I rented a 2024 Rav 4 last summer. It feels like a really
Cheap car.
Over rated .made for Americans who know very little about cars.
I agree. I test drove one in March 2023 and it felt cheap, cartoonish and extremely uncomfortable. Toyotas have poor back support IMHO.
I did too, but can't recall the trim level and it wasn't a hybrid and did feel cheapy. I'm planning to test drive a 2025 Limited Hybrid and see what it feels like.
@@toddmmcgregorI doubt it will be different. Still the same materials before add ons.
My neighbor told me that she rode from California to Iowa in a RAV4. She the seats were incredibly uncomfortable for long drives.
🗣️.. Mazda Is The Way To Go..🏌🏾
Subaru Cross-Track. Most buy Forrestal's Premium creating a glut in the resale market.
I'm a Washingtonian so it's the Crosstrek!
“I’ve been driving my RAV4 for a month and I can’t find anything wrong with it” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s awesome! The RAV4 is known for being super reliable. Glad to hear it’s been a great experience for you so far!
What happens to the CRV Honda? RAV4 and Crosstrek would be my choice out of this
Good 👍👍❤❤
power of the asian car manufacturers😝
Anyone with unbiased opinion on Ford Bronco Sport? I had my eyes set in these for some time but just unsure with mixed reviews. Thank you sincerely.
Why was the Honda CRV not mentioned
Honda CR-Vs have been plagued with recalls the last couple of years which is why it’s probably not on the list.
@@ChristsPapillion Consumer Reports rates the CRV Hybrid quite a bit higher than the RAV4 Hybrid. I'm looking at both.
Because Honda CRV is not in this league I guess, our CRVs are great, and we have gone through all years, great drive!
SUBARU Crosstreck is a rubbish car that has serious CVT issues that means owners are almost guaranteed to see their car have a CVT rebuild or replacement in under 150,000kms.
I understand that it has almost no get up and go from a stop. All Subarus fit that, I think.
I love my 2015 crosscheck no issues, kept oil changes and regular maintenance. Just reached 185,000 miles and still going strong
CVT??
Retired .. looking for a small SUV .. RAV4 or Toyota cross.. any recommendations
Both are great choices! The RAV4 offers more space and power, while the Corolla Cross is compact, efficient, and perfect for city driving. If you prioritize budget and fuel economy, go for the Corolla Cross, for versatility and comfort, the RAV4 is your best bet.
Mazda cx 5
Why does the Toyota RAV4 feels so PLASTIC? Feels cheap and nasty.
NAH! NOT MY RAV4 HYBRID CRUISER!!! BEEN DRIVING IT FOR 2YEARS NOW AND I DON’T HAVE ANY PROBLEM AT ALL!!! SMOOTH, SUPERB ACCELERATION AND MOST OF ALL PETROL EFFICIENCY!!!❤👍
Price point. You get what you pay for.
@@johanlandman4097 - A lot of people are turned off by Toyota’s interiors but I could care less. Seat comfort would be an issue for me and I hear that the RAV4 seats are extremely uncomfortable on long drives. Of course, these are very reliable cars and are in huge demand for that reason.
Hyundai has lost me as a customer. I owned 4 Hyundai cars. Not impressed with the suv at all. Hyundai became cheap on building a good motor. The manufacturer will not inform you of issues.
I owned the 2024 Crosstrek Limited. If that's all you value is AWD and fuel economy it may be the right vehicle. It wasn't for me. Even the limited trim doesn't have a power lift gate. The interior felt cheap. It was also underpowered, even with the "more powerful" engine option. I expected more for $36K. To each their own.
Yeah, I get that. The Crosstrek’s AWD and fuel economy are solid, but for $36K, missing features like a power liftgate and the underpowered engine can definitely be disappointing.
Crosstrek does look cheap inside, I prefer RAV4 instead.
@@evanaabraham2763 Right on. I went with the Mazda CX-5 when I traded the Crosstrek.
I shopped for full sized SUVs a year ago and the Telluride had bad reviews for maintenance so I bought something else. I don't think the 2025 models have been out long enough to prove reliability.
@1:42... Who uses their left hand like that?! This person is reaching across the steering wheel to use the center screen. So awkward to watch.
Owned a Hyundai Ionic 5 and will NEVER own ANY Hyundai again. The ICCU problems are rampant and Hyundai tried with several updates still was having problems.
We too. Serious problems with self driving steering issues totally ignored. Service was appalling. Never again.
HyundaiKiaKrap
I think ICCU will not be able to solve it in Korea. It seems wrong from the beginning of the design.
Hey , have you heard about the Cr-v?
CRV has more complaints than almost any other issue across all brands that unwisely install CRV
I'm still driving my 2015 CRV and it just had its 1st major issue the catalytic converter at 150k miles
@@FrankPahati-y8q probably one of the best SUVs around
No nissan rogue??
I looking trailblazer out back equinox cross track
Tiguan is pronounced "tee•goo•ahnn", btw.
The AI was quite creative, pronouncing it three different ways in three minutes. The Tiguan is very roomy and well designed, and drives well -hindered by a weak engine and ( since 2022) a bad touchscreen U I
Super
I guess this is for the US, right ? In Europe we don't have the same issues with Hyundai parts, and Subaru....is rare and expensive, parts are expensive and there aren't that many shops that service it...
Yep, this list is more US-focused! Interesting to hear that Hyundai parts aren’t an issue in Europe, but yeah, Subaru seems to be a rare and pricey option over there.
RAV 4s are definitely reliable but at a purchase price of over $70,000 for the top of the range and the cheapest AWD at over $50,000 they should be reliable and much more exciting to drive than the reliability.
I have never seen a $70,000 Rav4. I can buy a new hybrid for less than $40,000 and a basic model under $35,000.
I bought a ‘97 Rav4 then a ‘10 v6, and now a ‘16 hybrid. Other than wreck damage, I have NEVER had a repair.
RAV4s are no where near 70K in the US. The Hybrid Limited has MSRP around 45K and it's loaded.
The Tyota
Please bring the Mazda CX50 to South Africa, Mazda.
Just bought one
Cx 50 is the best for me ❤
Why are you combining 2025 model of vw tiguan with the older model😂😂. The new screen is only available in 2025 models which hasn't even hit the road yet.
I think the video creator hates honda! Imagine kia over honda?! Honda all day everyday!
Not at all! Honda makes great cars too. It’s all about finding the right fit for your needs. What’s your go-to Honda model?
Kia hondaya üstün gelemez hatta Kia hondanin yarısı kadar dayanıklı değil hondanin yarısı kadar yol gitmez gidemez.
Ford Explorer XLT what do you want a Cadillac? Hell this thing is a damn truck that’s what it really is is a truck and you’re wanting Cadillac ride and stability. Where do you people get off? Trying to dump something like this on the public and offer it as oh this is a family vehicle well hell it’s a damn truck course it’s meant for worknot hauling a family around in silly shame on Ford Raven offering at this way
Check out the MG's , nice suv's.
Get the excellent VW Tiguan,diesel !
No mention of Honda CR-V? My neighbor owns one and she loves it.
Good point! The Honda CR-V is definitely worth mentioning it’s such a solid and reliable SUV. Your neighbor has good taste!
Powertrain reliability of newer Toyota are not any better than Hyundai. Toyota is buying back My 2024 Tundra due to they can’t fix what’s wrong with the transmission with only 4k miles. Also my 2022 Highlander Hybrid with 50k miles getting its motor replaced free by Toyota. I fought for 3 months to prove it’s a defect.. they offered me $3k settlement which I refused and they finally changing my entire engine system. I’m a Toyota fanatic who owned more than 12 brand new Toyotas in my life. And my opinion on Toyota are rapidly declining.
KIA Tellurde is perfect for family of 7
Totally agree! The Kia Telluride is awesome for a family of 7, safe and super reliable. What’s your favorite feature?
Kia? Lolol. 😅
No Chinese SUVs around ?
No Chinese SUVs made this list, but they’re definitely gaining popularity, maybe they’ll show up next time!
and the CRV?
And Kia is Hyundai, garbage
Korean cars!! Japanese cars is way better👏
All these cars that you’re saying are negative don’t pertain to anybody that leases a vehicle and doesn’t care about reliability or oil changes. The Volkswagen is awesome and definitely a contender for me.
Fair point! Leasing definitely changes the game when it comes to reliability concerns. And yep, the Volkswagen can be a great option if it fits your needs!
Agree!!
After deep and liberal consideration I decided not to buy the RAV4 / 1 it tries to look rough and ready but it’s just a domestic SUV complete with 2 motors to worry about’ petrol and electric and boring domestic interiors, I like the looks and feel of an up to date well decked out my choice’ leather seated one diesel engine German car . ! ! !
I was waiting to see on this video the 2025 Honda CRV, is consisted to be one of best SUV on it’s class specially the Hybrid, is better than the last three you mention.
Honda CR-Vs have been plagued with recalls the last couple of years which is why it’s probably not on the list.
Totally agree! The 2025 Honda CR-V, especially the Hybrid, is a standout in its class. Surprised it didn’t make the list, it’s definitely better than some of the ones mentioned at the end.
The worst part of buying a Killed in Action is you have to walk into a shyster filled Killed In Action dealership
Do not and I repeat do not buy the brand new 2024 Lincoln Nautilis. I purchased this car off the lot in September 2024 and I’ve had absolutely nothing but software issues and some break related issues. The screen is really cool which is what drew me to the vehicle and there are some neat features if they worked properly, but I have had so many problems. I’m worried the car is just gonna blow up one day.
Reading the comments it’s funny to see how people have different opinions of vehicles…
And can't spell
Before making a video like this, the narrator needs to learn how to pronounce "Hyundai"...
Just remember, it rhymes with "Sunday".. 😅
Fair point! It’s one of those names that trips people up. 'Hyundai' rhymes with 'Sunday' easy to remember once you get it! 😅
Seems like the narrator would do his research. I don't trust his judgement.
Such a bad review, who paid for it? Mixing gen3 and gen2 Tiguans and review based on ONE (!) owner lmao. Ridiculous. Subaru... best SUV? Really? Check real reviews, not this add.
No vw for me
Tesla Model Y
The Volkswagen worst car I have ever brought in 55 years mechanically garbage