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Have a 2002 Toyota Landcruiser, only thing I’ve had to do so far is the fuel pump ,last spring. That was at 356,000 miles. It drives great. And will go anywhere!
@@grannygrammar6436 One Container Ship emits as much pollution as 40 million cars; love that imported fuel, and imported goods of course..... And, Carbon Dioxide is not pollution. Without it, there would be no plant life; and the proliferation of trees over North America since 1930 appears to have lowered and moderated average temperatures.
Each morning I talked to my 2008 Toyota Avalon with 258k miles, it's response is where are we going today! It never ask me to take it to mechanic except oil changes and tire rotations. If you don't want headaches, go with Toyota and Lexus!
My daughter has a Toyota with over two hundred miles she gets it serviced all the time knowing her she won't stop driving that car until the car refuses to go any further her car is bagging to die a peaceful death it's ready to go but she's not having it😂😂😂
I love my Honda Sensing which wasn't available back then. The real problems are poor manufacturing such as using defective parts and poor quality control.
This sure makes me appreciate my 2003 Tundra all I’ve ever done is change the oil every 5,000 miles and put new tires and a couple of new batteries in it.
Believe it or not I own a 2013 Ram 1500 quad cab Hemi 5.7 V-8 bighorn that’s been a great truck and it will be my last purchase BUT if anything happened where I’d have to buy a new one I’d buy a Tundra.
ditto. My 2000 toyota, I change the oil regularly, I take care of it. I plan to drive it another 10 years, same engine and transmission. a V6, 3.4 liter. dependable, like your 2003 tundra.
Good research with this list ✌️ I worked 7 years for the company that supplied the loan vehicles for customers with broken down Land Rovers (Jaguar). The stories I heard from customers would make your head spin. Many of them told me they didn’t even make it home from dealership after collecting their brand new car. I can unequivocally promise you that Land Rover, although stylish and comfortable, are the most over priced, over hyped heap of junk on 4 wheels. They have factories in the UK, Brazil, US, Slovakia, India and their quality control is literally non existent. They do make fantastic adverts though which is why people keep buying them 😂
It's interesting how different parts that are standard vary from manufacturing plants? I've got a net & blocks for the trunk and no hooks or holes to place them and I saw same year and model with the hooks 🤷♀️ same with the sound system! I know only 3 speakers are working but it doesn't matter if you have a warranty they will give you a story and not fix anything
I drive a 2010 Lexus ES 350. I am the third owner I bought it used with 114k. Seven years of ownership, the car only has about 165K on it, these engines are unbreakable as people say do the regular maintenance on the engine. There are things that need to be replaced on my car, like the lower control, arms and bushings, which are extremely expensive, but even with those things semi broken, you wouldn’t even know from the car just by hearing some bumps how many people can say for a 14-year-old car with 165K miles still drives like it has 5 miles on it. That’s reliability.
Same... I retired & bought the 2017 Rav4 Platinum brand new at 0% finance... As of Dec. 2024, it has 34,000 miles on it, plan to drive it until it dies or I do😂
My Yaris got stolen by drug addicts last year. They ruined my Christmas last year. Then the police here in Calgary (they rock) recovered a month later. They drove it 6000 km in 1 month until the oil got dirty. It runs great with no decrease in performance. THATS Toyota quality.
Im retired since 5 years ago but my 2003 Lexus SUV and 2003 Jaguar are still my trusted workhorses. My SUV is less than 200K in milage and my Jag is less than 100K. Conclusion, the older cars are more durable but maintaining your car pedantically is an absolute necessity.
@@charleslindsay3201Or get the car to be replaced sooner as for some weird reason when most people have a bad experience with a brand they go and buy from that brand again
@@josephherron744 Things are rapidly swinging back to sanity. Too many world leaders are socialists, and they prove that history is correct. Social economies breed socialism breed authoritarianism. I think Trudeau tried to go authoritarianism and might have succeeded if Trump hadn't shown them sanity. What's weird is all this authoritarianism clearly shows, but "intellects," celebrities and media still push it. I guess educated people are just a bunch of dumbasses that can't see their hands if they're farther than 1 foot in front of them.
I rented a Jeep Gladiator this week and I thought it was just the one i had. But this video echoes my thoughts exactly. It wanders on the road, i had trouble keeping it straight on these Texas 2 lane backroads. It kept trying to veer into oncoming traffic. The gas mileage was horrendous. I dont see why people are paying premium prices for this vehicle. The key fob wouldn’t work unless i was 1-5 feet away. Granted this vehicle was a rental, it only had 40k miles and shouldn’t be this bad. I had no idea this video would mention Jeep but i am not surprised
I bought a Toyots 2000 R/4 I bought at the wrecking yard. Put a rearend clip on it changed the oil no other major problems. The money I saved I put into a retirement annuity.
IMO, you can’t go wrong with any Honda. The 2007 Accord I drive has 187,000 miles. All I have ever had to do is routine maintenance. I am keeping it for now, runs great!
I got 2011 VW Jetta with diesel engine. 218k miles and still runs strong with no engine or transmission problems. Up to 38mph city and Up to 48mpg open road driving.
We had a 2011 Jetta and a 2012 Jetta, both gas models. They were great cars. Zero issues with either one. Sounds like they have taken a down turn in more recent years. Sucks
@@jesusthenotorius6991 Most of the issues are mentioned on models 15 years and older 2009,2006,2003, These Cars are often 5 th to 10 th Hand and they are Not Serviced by a local Volkswagen Service anymore…
In Germany VW offers mobility warranty as Long as you service correctly at your VW dealership. The new Models have a service Control alert, which do remind you to make an appointment . Besides oil change there is also driving belts for cams etc to be checked and DSG gear boxes Need also oil changes After 50.000 Miles or so each.
When you spend tens of millions on slick advertising like Jaguar-Land Rover does, you don’t need to make reliable vehicles because idiots, sorry, I mean “people” just keep on buying them
Never, they manufactured with some plastic parts engine and transmission on purpose, that it would need maintance and expensive car parts changed. This is the only way dealerships staying alive in car business.
I've had a major problem with my 2005 Pontiac vibe. I bought the vehicle in 2010 with 5600 miles. I paid $ 1800 in a estate sale and now have 76000 miles with no problems, except for a computer chip fault. Now I have a major problem in that I have one broken front seat belt. It's the best car I've ever owned (I'm 78). It was completely made by Toyota and Pontiac stuck their emblem on the front. You can find worthy vehicles out there, but you have to search. 😅😅
Wish I still had my '79 Datsun pickup. Traded in for bigger Ford pickup with an electronic ignition that never worked right. Computer chip failures have become the most common problem in vehicles I now have.
Bought a 2019 Corolla Hybrid in 2022 as a stop gap after our 18 year old RAV4 finally had a major problem. I'm so worried about new cars and their ever more complex systems that I've decided to keep the Corolla until it has a major fault - so probably around 2037😄
I drive a 2020 Cadillac XT6 and wouldn't trade it for the world. It's a luxury car, and that is what it is. It has class and style and gives me no problems. I love it! 😊❤
They need to get rid of the all driver assist features, because when they break down, they will cost a fortune to repair and people should maybe learn how to drive by not relying on the vehicle and use old school driving techniques
My Hyundai motor went bad within 56 thousand miles But Hyundai put a new motor for 0 charge. Now I still have my Hyundai but bought a GMCTerran I love the Terran paid 31 thousand
@toyotacorollaaltis8613 why would you want to buy a junky car that's made elsewhere that the ones that are made this country that are 10 × better good luck when it falls apart and it will
Range Rovers are the worst. 1992-1993 Mercedes 500SEL, in my humble opinion, are the best. Bought one from the original owner at 121K miles, and now at 475K, it runs like a brand new car. German engineering: no computers or silly gadgets, just tank-heavy machines! Regular maintenance and you may hit over 750K miles
@@lorrainemarquez1569best suv I've ever owned. Supercharged V8 L494 up to 115000 mile with just basic maintenance. Was well worth the 98,000.00 sticker price. Will definitely buy another one.
@@zimecka72 I have been looking for those, but they are very hard to find in the United States. If still in good shape and in the collector's yard, they likely cost a fortune.
You know why these car prices keep soaring? Because people keep buying them no matter what they charge for them. I wouldn’t want one for free and that isn’t me joking. I’ll take my 10 year old car that always starts and never disappoints me over any battery operated car/truck. No thank you.
The price also keeps rising because they keep adding more features and changing models they need to learn not to fix something thats not broken. Which would keep the prices down and the customer happy. Instead of having to deal with recalls.
For 1950, 1960 and 1970, Nash and American Motors offered some car models were priced $1880 or less, were very reliable, simple, easy to service at home, and offered up to 20mpg 6 cylinder economy. Many cars these days cannot beat this simplicity, reliability and certainly, cost.
@@scaredy-catmy 2019 Toyota had a transmission busted at 83k miles. Lucky me, it was covered under the warranty, but new transmission got warranty of just one year 🤔
my LS400 has 260,000 miles and still don't runs fine. only problem I had so far is change of timing belt and AC malfunction (heater is fine, just no AC).😅
I'm one of those people who keep my vehicles 10 to 15 years and now all I ever buy is Toyota. Upgraded to a Lexus RX350 4 years ago and I'm sure it will be just as reliable
New Toyota vehicles are having major issues. Have you heard of 100k engines they will be replacing in the Tundras? Or the transmission issues with the new Tacomas? I have seen two separate instances here on YT from two different car review channels where a new Tacoma had failures. One was on TFL where their 4WD system had a component that failed and the other was a manual transmission where the clutch failed from a simple downshift lol. My employer has some new Prius cars in their fleet and they have glitchy infotainment units and the cars interior is very cheap plastic. Getting in and out of that car, you are prone to hitting your head. One of the couriers who drives one is only 5'1 and she has hit her head getting in/out of that Prius. Poor design. Toyota has had major issues too that the fanboy cult seems to overlook lol. Toyota has had to replace whole frames in previous generations of their trucks/SUVs because they would rust and rot out. They also had trouble with engines burning oil, in particular the 2AZ-FE engine. My employer had some vehicles with that engine and out the 8 we had, 3 of them burnt up the oil and had seized engines.
@@monalowe1641 well, aren't you the brightest crayon in the box. Yeah I drive a Jeep and I know the issues they can have. I know how to work on vehicles though, you probably don't. I also have other vehicles. All I can say is my Jeep is pushing 13 years old now. I bought it used when it was 5 years old and haven't had to replace a engine or transmission like the new Tundras have hahaha. Anyway.... Go ahead a drive a newer (2022-up) POS Toyota if you want. They are no longer reliable with their new turbo engines and transmissions both the auto and manuals. I wasn't even anti-Toyota before that, just pointing out that even Toyota had major issues going back years. I would consider buying a 5th gen 4Runner as it's the only vehicle they made recently that is both reliable and not a total snooze fest to me like the rest of their lineup if not for the over hyped "Toyota Tax" 🙄. But facts are facts and they are having major issues with their 2022 and newer trucks. Don't worry though, your cult mindset will keep you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside about Toyota vehicles, even if they have become very questionable in quality and reliability. You should've known it was all downhill for Toyota when they couldn't even produce their own engine and chaisis for the Supra hahaha. In case you didn't know, the Supra is a a BMW Z4 chassis and BMW B58 engine. Don't take my word though, go Google and look into the frame rot and 2AZFE oil burners uhh I mean engines.. lol
I've had 3 Nissan Frontiers since 1993. They were all great. Right now I've had my 2022 Frontier for 3 years with no issues at all. I rather have dual or port injection though. So my only complaint is that it's direct injection but a lot of brands do this now BC of the EPA!
Toyota/Lexus engines have a combination direct and port injection. They also have the Atkinson cycle. All these things make for improved efficiency, a long life ,and no carbon build up over time which causes a variety of problems. The Atkinson cycle makes for improved thermodynamic efficiency and has been around since the 1800's. Why doesn't everyone use it in their engines? Its costs a little more to make it that way. Toyota has a well earned reputation for reliability. They have earned it.
I have Nissan Frontier 4dr diesel pickup TD 27 engine 18 years old 250 k miles , no brain box , normal manual windup glass still going strong, only doing routine service on it.
During bad weather like heavy rain and snow, I'll get a warning light that some of my safety features have turned off. I guess the cameras are obscured by the weather. This is perfect. Safety features don't work when you really need them. Just bells and whistles that they can charge more money for, but are basically useless. If you're driving the car, you should be paying attention 100% of the time. The safety features are just stupid
Antoilock braking systems, dynamic stability control, lane wander warning, emergency braking assist, 4 wheel drive with active torque split and partial active yaw control and traction control. All safety features fitted to my Audi RS5 and not one of them has either a bell or a whistle. As for being stupid, well I'll be the judge of stupidity thanks.
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi with 78,000 miles on it. I know that's not a lot of miles compared to some in the comments. But I only had to replace the starter and just recently the water pump and a couple of batteries in the 12 years since I purchased the truck. It starts and runs like brand new. I love that truck.
Every owner I've talked to raves about their Rivian! I come into contact with the owners while charging my Subaru Solterra EV. Rivians are great vehicles!
It is butt ugly for sure. People buy it for the image. They hope people will think they have money and are environmentally concerned. Stupid I know. But that is the thought process.
I drive a 2010 Subaru Outback, it has 140,000 miles on it and still drives very good on highway and city. I keep up with oil changes and maintenance requirements and do not plan on getting a new vehicle in the near future. I love my Outback, it’s a very reliable car especially for women.
You can't rush something like that, it takes years to work out the bugs. AMERICA NOT SMART ENOUGH, ENGINEERING TAKES TIME AND TESTING. SLOW DOWN MAKE QUALITY ! ALL MAKES. TOO EXPENSIVE FOR BASICALLY JUNK.
False, Ocean. Timzeringue writes wisdom. Some present EVs are not very good. Electrics are still certain to be the future. Burning carbon is suicide for life on Earth.
I have a 2019 Buick Encore and I love it! I live in a large metropolitan area so I do a lot of driving on both freeways and city streets and I drive alone 95% of the time. The size is perfect for me. I really like it.
@TeresaToscanoPhx all those highway miles is definitely what’s keeping it going because generally speaking, Buicks can be nice vehicles but eventually become problematic just like other GM models. But if you keep up with the maintenance, I hope it serves you well.
I own a Range Rover since 2017, and I’m still loving it. Never had a single problem. I believe it is all about taking care of your car and maintaining it as required.
A Bronco and Jeep are not a typical “car”, they are a lifestyle item. I’ve had great times with my Wrangler…with auto start, power roof, leather heated seats and a great infotainment system…no problems at all! Not to mention, I love to “tinker” with it…3” lift, wheels, tires and tons of accessories. I’m sure the same rings through with the Bronco.
Yes you do care about repair costs on 100k cars, at least I do. Its about time wasted with a new car in the shop and since it cost more you expect more road time and less shop time.
I certainly care, if I spend 100k on a car I want it to work and work well, I don't want a pile of junk even under warranty. What a stupid thing to say.
LOL and I just traded in my 2020 Blazer for my dream truck(4Runner). I really liked my Blazer tho, I bought it brand new and the only issue I had was this weird noise that came from the trunk. A LOT of buyers complained about that noise as well. They had to go in tighten up something in the trunk. I have heard a lot of complaints about having to replace the radiator.
I do have to agree with Mitsubishi Mirage being #1 as the worst car. I had one as a rental and it was literally the worst car I've ever driven. I'd rather buy a 10 year old Honda Civic than a new Mirage!
Ford is selling you an image, clearly not a quality product. This information on the Bronco is literally everywhere. My question is - who keeps buying this trash?
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2022 Is a peace of JUNK! I have a three year lease. I have been having problems since leasing it at 28,000 miles. Suspension problems in the front of the car, Car lock up when you stop at a red light at the intersection or in line of traffic it won’t move forward when you step on the gas. Fuel pump problem.
The electric vehicles and other vehicles that are highly priced should be more reliable but they are less reliable than my 2007 Ford Focus with 298k miles
We bought a Toyota Camry that broke down a few days after purchase and spent 2 months at the dealer. Just bought a Honda CR-V that also broke down a few weeks after purchase and spent a month at the dealer. All cars breakdown and are recalled nowadays so there really is no reliable brand.
Camry and CRV are built in U.S. if you want a reliable vehicle, look for a vehicle with a vin number starting with J. They are built in Japan. Super reliable.
@amanueltekle5579 that's what I was thinking 🤔 about her.lol Toyota & Hondas are the most Reliable cars & trucks made for sure. I drive Toyota Tacoma for past 25 years most Reliable with no breakdowns before 200,000 miles.
@@amanueltekle5579Explain to me what it is then oil changes ain’t every month you know and I’ve slammed my Altis at max revs before it didn’t die then and it ain’t dying now
Spot on! All these cars are expensive trash, and that's really too bad. People often make bad decisions based on emtional reasons. Car buying is definitely at the top of that list. Why don't they educate themselves before going car shopping?
I have a 21 GMC 1500 Denali & I love it. The only issue I have had with it is the fuel pump going bad. Thankfully, it was still under warranty. I’d also like to add that I get anywhere between 18-20MPG. It’s not great- but considering I have the 6.2L & 22” wheels on 35” R/T tires it’s pretty good. The 2017-2020 models had transmission issues but that was also when the 10-speed transmission was introduced so I’d say that some issues should be expected when introducing a new component. Other than that- great trucks. Also the Silverado does have a bigger payload but only by like 100lbs.
DON"T buy a 2025 Subaru Forester. I traded my 2017 Forester on for the 2025 and i hate the 2025 Forester more, every week that I own it. They took all and anything that that used to be good about the Foresters away in this 2025 redesign. They made it wider and it's like a boat, it sways from side to side. it doesn't turn tightly like the older ones. They took away room in between the front seats. The only thing this car is might be good for is if you weigh 400 pounds and are really wide because the 2 front seats are extra wide. Car is a disaster.
I've had success with my VWs. Had a diesel golf in the 90s we got to almost 600,000 miles. No frills, just a motor on 4 wheels. Loved that car. Always been a VW diesel fan since. Jettas, Passat, another golf. Think they were all made in Germany then if that makes a difference? My 2014 TDI Touareg is still amazing after 10 years and only 160k miles. Gonna keep driving it til they drag the diesels off the road :)
As a new driver,I am amazed how much crap is on the market.Over the past year,I have watched thousands of RUclips,I ended up with a 2023 Red Ford Maverick Tremor and so far it has been fantastic. Great vision Fun to drive AC/heat is great Very powerful Good ground clearance Ok to park in the city.
1:47 😅😅😅I have a 1992 chevy blazer LS.. 167k..All original.. only changed the alternator. Two tune ups, and belt change..It still looks and runs great!!
2018 Jeep Wrangler Trail Rated.. Not that bad. We have one in the family about to hit 100k, only issue so far was the rear doors had to be replaced because they became hard to close. Steering is fine. Fuel economy sucks. Not rusting yet, but it is garage kept. Around the sharp freeway ramp not so nice if there are big humps due to it wanting to "skip" and wobble if youre going faster than 35, but ok if you're not going excessively fast around the ramp. So far, no engine or transmission problems. We maintain our vehicles properly. All and all, I ain't mad at it.
Very good comprehensive list except for #2. I have a real hard time believing that the GMC is an unreliable choice. You can have component failure in almost any model and brand. This is the unfortunate luck of the draw. No one can predict getting a poor component (except at the factory. Factory personnel should be weeding out poor builds). However, GM's reputation of building fine light model trucks is almost legendary, and its reputation will back this. It is because of this that I will say to take all reviews with a grain of salt. Do your own investigation; compare models and interview actual owners before drawing a conclusion.
I have a 2012 Infiniti M37, y’all this car won’t stop running. My husband is prepared to buy me a new car. Every month he ask me. My car is so beautiful and clean. When I take it for servicing, the dealership is always offering to buy it. It’s a good car but I’m blessed. 210K miles and runs like brand new
Hehe true if you have issues. I have not with the Ford owned ones but the newer ones I do not think are built as well. The V6 is not nearly as reliable as the older 8s.
I have a 2013 with 245K on it. It’s been my favourite vehicle. I love it as much as when I got it ten years ago. It’s just now starting to require more maintenance and it’s time to find something else. I have been struggling to find something I’ll love just as much. Sadly, I can’t justify the mileage of the new ones now. Time to be smarter with that.
I drove my Toyota Tercel until all the seals in the engine started giving out and ended up selling it to a mechanic in 2015. Man, I miss that car - best one I ever owned! By the by, my dad taught me to always read CR before I bought a car. He bought two cars that had major issues, found out CR had reported them, and decided from then on he'd never go against their recommendation again 😂
My favorites are all Kia Rios and an 09 Optima. All 4 cyls. All get around 40 mpg. Some Rios gave me over 200,000 miles then handed them to my son who drove them another 100,000 miles. They rusted out before they wore out. All in New England, the rust belt.
You (and to some extent, the Consumer Reports) are right about every car but # 15 the Volvo XC60. The transmission issue has been Volvo's problem for decades. Not that the transmission is faulty but requires on-time maintenance. Besides that, it's the most reliable car. Remember the "1 million mile " commercial?
Lol! I don't think my 2004 Mercedes E55 AMG will be giving me any problems now that the air bags are gone from my suspension. It still rides like you're on a cloud. As one other owner described it, think Serta on casters, lol. Let's not talk about the gas this burns though 😂
Had 8 Range Rovers, including 2 Sports over 35 years. No serious issues, only safe and classy driving. Just learned to ignore random electrical issues. And keep the vehicle maintained.
Teslas are supposed to have the worst brand reliability rating other than Chrysler. Batteries catching on fire; wheel drives failing; electronics and all that software failing. Suspicious none of their cars are on this list
Ha! I knew Mitsubishi would be at the top. I wouldn't drive one if they paid me. My 2001 Mazda Miata LS is my baby. It's only got 68,000 miles, looks beautiful, and has never needed any major repairs. Best of all, the 6-speed manual transmission is a blast to drive. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
I'm interested in buying a GLI. There's a local dealership with two 2024 models still on the lot with black paint and black wheels and they are offering $4k off the MSRP bringing it to $30k.They are both 6 speed manual which is what I prefer. What do you think of the redesign of the 2025 front end and rear tail lights? I am torn between getting the 2024 with the $4k off the sticker price or the new 2025 for $35k sticker price.
@@jeepinintexas6215 I think I responded to you, but perhaps not. I would buy the 2024, it is a great buy, and I believe you will be very happy. I know I am. This vehicle makes me smile when I drive it.
G'day it's Steven from Down Under I must be living in an alternate universe, though I agree with many of these points I certainly do not agree with some. This doesn't appear to be accurate data or it is subject to North American alone. Chinese owned and made cars are swamping world markets and creating a lot of damage to much loved legacy brands, and once European owned brands are unfortunately owned by the Chinese or Indians now. Volvo definitely has issues there is no doubt. Range Rover has a "decades" old reputation of being unreliable, however people still buy them...go figure. Volkswagen is also known to have many, many issues and it's all catching up with them in a bad way now. Sadly for our American friends it's a well known fact that most American cars aren't up to scratch. Nissan and Mitsubishi are mentioned here which is a surprise to me, now I don't own a car from either brand myself though the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is an impressive vehicle to say the least, and to my knowledge the venerable Mitsubishi Mirage sold here up until recently, had a maximum 5 star ANCAP safety rating and none of the claimed issues mentioned in this video applies here. To my knowledge the Mirage did exactly what it was designed to do as a budget vehicle and was very frugal and reliable. 🤔🤔🤔
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Thanks I will!!👍🏾
Have a 2002 Toyota Landcruiser, only thing I’ve had to do so far is the fuel pump ,last spring. That was at 356,000 miles. It drives great. And will go anywhere!
All I need to hear is Toyota 😂 may not be the fanciest car in the neighborhood or the coolest but boy, they will last forever
And you're forcing the rest of us to breathe your CO2.
And your earth sparing alternative is?
@@grannygrammar6436 One Container Ship emits as much pollution as 40 million cars; love that imported fuel, and imported goods of course..... And, Carbon Dioxide is not pollution. Without it, there would be no plant life; and the proliferation of trees over North America since 1930 appears to have lowered and moderated average temperatures.
You are ridiculous and most likely followed Harris and her absolute nonsense!@@grannygrammar6436
Each morning I talked to my 2008 Toyota Avalon with 258k miles, it's response is where are we going today! It never ask me to take it to mechanic except oil changes and tire rotations. If you don't want headaches, go with Toyota and Lexus!
2008 was a good year. We are in 2024. Toyotas aren't Toyotas anymore.
My 2007 Accord is hanging strong at 218,000 miles.😊
I agree with that. Laughing in a 2015 Lexus GS with 130,000 miles. Sunroof gasket goes out every year, and thats about it.
Agreed. I have had two Lexus IS250AWD and not one issue but maintenance.
My daughter has a Toyota with over two hundred miles she gets it serviced all the time knowing her she won't stop driving that car until the car refuses to go any further her car is bagging to die a peaceful death it's ready to go but she's not having it😂😂😂
Cars need to go back to being simple, reliable machines to get you from point A to point B, not fancy computers on wheels.
I agree wholeheartedly
Yep, just give me the Ford T model
Yes they're like iPhones now just showing up for no reason
exactly right,there are none on the american market-blame the govt.
I love my Honda Sensing which wasn't available back then. The real problems are poor manufacturing such as using defective parts and poor quality control.
I drive a 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback. It has about 362,000 miles on it. 🙂
A Toyota pretender. But still a good car. Obviously you've taken care of it.
This sure makes me appreciate my 2003 Tundra all I’ve ever done is change the oil every 5,000 miles and put new tires and a couple of new batteries in it.
My 06 Tundra has 290k miles and runs like the day I bought it. I did have to replace the radiator twice, but overall an excellent vehicle.
I noticed there was not one Toyota on the list. I am on my 5th or 6th Toyota.
Believe it or not I own a 2013 Ram 1500 quad cab Hemi 5.7 V-8 bighorn that’s been a great truck and it will be my last purchase BUT if anything happened where I’d have to buy a new one I’d buy a Tundra.
ditto. My 2000 toyota, I change the oil regularly, I take care of it. I plan to drive it another 10 years, same engine and transmission. a V6, 3.4 liter. dependable, like your 2003 tundra.
07 Isuzu I-290 375K rounds oil changes, tires, and battery.
I got a 2009 honda accord with 325k on it.an it get 32 to 34 miles to the gallon i love it this car it still runs awesome 👍
I have 2006 Honda accord with 250k on it still strong
I have Honda Accord 2008, 350 .000 km. Regards from Serbia (not Siberia😂)
@@jimmymclin6782 I see Honda is going to buy Nissan, should improve Nissans reliability a lot!
The 09 v6 with VSM had misfire issue that was never recalled. Reason I sold mine
When my 99 crown Vic retires I’m getting a horse.
a bicycle would be cheaper-that's what i have done.
Scooter is Okay
Get another one for me 😊😊😊
@@larryharris1370please no scooter, I am too old for that shit😅😅😅
I saw online that you can buy a diaper so that it won't mess up the road.😂
Good research with this list ✌️ I worked 7 years for the company that supplied the loan vehicles for customers with broken down Land Rovers (Jaguar). The stories I heard from customers would make your head spin. Many of them told me they didn’t even make it home from dealership after collecting their brand new car. I can unequivocally promise you that Land Rover, although stylish and comfortable, are the most over priced, over hyped heap of junk on 4 wheels. They have factories in the UK, Brazil, US, Slovakia, India and their quality control is literally non existent. They do make fantastic adverts though which is why people keep buying them 😂
It's interesting how different parts that are standard vary from manufacturing plants? I've got a net & blocks for the trunk and no hooks or holes to place them and I saw same year and model with the hooks 🤷♀️ same with the sound system! I know only 3 speakers are working but it doesn't matter if you have a warranty they will give you a story and not fix anything
Now even their ads and marketing has gone just as broke as their product. Too bad they put that money into making them more reliable.
I own a 2005 Lexus gx470; at 225,000 miles, it runs great! Maintenance costs are affordable❤
I drive a 2010 Lexus ES 350. I am the third owner I bought it used with 114k. Seven years of ownership, the car only has about 165K on it, these engines are unbreakable as people say do the regular maintenance on the engine. There are things that need to be replaced on my car, like the lower control, arms and bushings, which are extremely expensive, but even with those things semi broken, you wouldn’t even know from the car just by hearing some bumps how many people can say for a 14-year-old car with 165K miles still drives like it has 5 miles on it. That’s reliability.
Yea my friend swears that Lexus are the best built vehicles period
@@RC-117once you start getting into the sensors and the car controlling you that's where the issues start!
@@me4654 you are right about that it’s like the car is controlling the driver instead of the opposite.
Yeh, but your gas mileage is around 17mpg I'm guessing?
I love my 2017 Rav 4 and will drive it until it dies. All we do is regular maintenance and it runs amazing.
Same... I retired & bought the 2017 Rav4 Platinum brand new at 0% finance... As of Dec. 2024, it has 34,000 miles on it, plan to drive it until it dies or I do😂
Great SUV !
350k mile on my rav4 v6 sport 08. Still goes hard just regular maintenance as well
@ that is awesome!
2017 Toyota Rav 4 Limited with 84,000 miles on it. Regular maintenance and new tires. Runs great.
My Yaris got stolen by drug addicts last year. They ruined my Christmas last year. Then the police here in Calgary (they rock) recovered a month later.
They drove it 6000 km in 1 month until the oil got dirty.
It runs great with no decrease in performance.
THATS Toyota quality.
Sorry that's nothing but junk if you'll buy American you'll get a better quality vehicle
I'm glad you got it back. My corolla s 2008 after 200 000 miles still running like new. ..
Zero problems till now..
If it's previous yaris then yes it's reliable af
Dirty mike and the boys strike again.
You notice they had the good sense to steal a reliable vehicle.
Im retired since 5 years ago but my 2003 Lexus SUV and 2003 Jaguar are still my trusted workhorses. My SUV is less than 200K in milage and my Jag is less than 100K. Conclusion, the older cars are more durable but maintaining your car pedantically is an absolute necessity.
Planning on selling any of those cars? Asking for a friend. 😉
@@truthabovelies Not at this time. Retired means also not having car payments. I appreciate your asking though.
Right 😂@@truthabovelies
Lol
And they don’t spy on you
Automakers are making these substandard unreliable vehicles intentionally
anything to get the car back into the dealers shop so the owner can be ripped off?
@charleslindsay3201 another great point
@@charleslindsay3201Or get the car to be replaced sooner as for some weird reason when most people have a bad experience with a brand they go and buy from that brand again
They hoping for a Federal Government bailout.
@charleslindsay3201 That's how the dealership makes it's operational profits
I just love American v8 cars that i use to drive when I came to Canada 40 years a go. Nowadays cars are like plastic bags 😅
Plastic bags with turbo engines or even EVs
I wonder if you can get Trudeau to change that around.
@@koyotekola6916 I think he will be too busy job searching! Looks like you will get a Trumpian type of leader next!👍
@@josephherron744 Things are rapidly swinging back to sanity. Too many world leaders are socialists, and they prove that history is correct. Social economies breed socialism breed authoritarianism. I think Trudeau tried to go authoritarianism and might have succeeded if Trump hadn't shown them sanity. What's weird is all this authoritarianism clearly shows, but "intellects," celebrities and media still push it. I guess educated people are just a bunch of dumbasses that can't see their hands if they're farther than 1 foot in front of them.
I rented a Jeep Gladiator this week and I thought it was just the one i had. But this video echoes my thoughts exactly. It wanders on the road, i had trouble keeping it straight on these Texas 2 lane backroads. It kept trying to veer into oncoming traffic. The gas mileage was horrendous. I dont see why people are paying premium prices for this vehicle. The key fob wouldn’t work unless i was 1-5 feet away. Granted this vehicle was a rental, it only had 40k miles and shouldn’t be this bad.
I had no idea this video would mention Jeep but i am not surprised
For looks and status only
I thought I wanted to get a Jeep Wrangler, they're so popular, but if they're having problems I'll just keep my cash in my bank account.
I bought a Toyots 2000 R/4 I bought at the wrecking yard. Put a rearend clip on it changed the oil no other major problems. The money I saved I put into a retirement annuity.
i need that rearend clip man.
IMO, you can’t go wrong with any Honda. The 2007 Accord I drive has 187,000 miles. All I have ever had to do is routine maintenance. I am keeping it for now, runs great!
While it is true Honda makes some great models that doesn't hold true across the product line. Toyota has them beat there in a big way.
I got 2011 VW Jetta with diesel engine. 218k miles and still runs strong with no engine or transmission problems. Up to 38mph city and Up to 48mpg open road driving.
it was too good ,that's why the govt. went after VW and killed it.?
We had a 2011 Jetta and a 2012 Jetta, both gas models. They were great cars. Zero issues with either one. Sounds like they have taken a down turn in more recent years. Sucks
Yep love VW, much better than Kia and Hyundai any day 💯
@@jesusthenotorius6991 Most of the issues are mentioned on models 15 years and older 2009,2006,2003, These Cars are often 5 th to 10 th Hand and they are Not Serviced by a local Volkswagen Service anymore…
In Germany VW offers mobility warranty as Long as you service correctly at your VW dealership. The new Models have a service Control alert, which do remind you to make an appointment .
Besides oil change there is also driving belts for cams etc to be checked and DSG gear boxes Need also oil changes After 50.000 Miles or so each.
When you're talking about dropping $100,000 on a car, it should be as reliable as Old Faithful.
$100K car should at least make me a coffee in the morning and at least one a month do a laundry.
When you spend tens of millions on slick advertising like Jaguar-Land Rover does, you don’t need to make reliable vehicles because idiots, sorry, I mean “people” just keep on buying them
The more expensive they are, the less reliable they seem to be.
Never, they manufactured with some plastic parts engine and transmission on purpose, that it would need maintance and expensive car parts changed. This is the only way dealerships staying alive in car business.
Sorry Old Faithful isn't that reliable. Check it our.
I've had a major problem with my 2005 Pontiac vibe. I bought the vehicle in 2010 with 5600 miles. I paid $ 1800 in a estate sale and now have 76000 miles with no problems, except for a computer chip fault. Now I have a major problem in that I have one broken front seat belt. It's the best car I've ever owned (I'm 78). It was completely made by Toyota and Pontiac stuck their emblem on the front. You can find worthy vehicles out there, but you have to search. 😅😅
My 2006 Nissan frontier has 237,221miles and it’s still running strong❤
I am driving a 2006 Nissan Xterra with 260k miles on it.Runs well😮
Lucky you. I sure wouldn't want your repair bills.
Wish I still had my '79 Datsun pickup. Traded in for bigger Ford pickup with an electronic ignition that never worked right. Computer chip failures have become the most common problem in vehicles I now have.
Bought a 2019 Corolla Hybrid in 2022 as a stop gap after our 18 year old RAV4 finally had a major problem. I'm so worried about new cars and their ever more complex systems that I've decided to keep the Corolla until it has a major fault - so probably around 2037😄
I drive a 2020 Cadillac XT6 and wouldn't trade it for the world. It's a luxury car, and that is what it is. It has class and style and gives me no problems. I love it! 😊❤
The Ford Bronco is about as rugged as a crystal chandelier in a haunted house
It's an Escape!
The new ones are. The old ones are stone reliable.
Junk.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
They need to get rid of the all driver assist features, because when they break down, they will cost a fortune to repair and people should maybe learn how to drive by not relying on the vehicle and use old school driving techniques
KISS
@koyotekola6916 WHAT????
@@Vincent-ke5zn It is an acronym for Business and life in general: Keep It Simple Stupid
@@Vincent-ke5zn Keep It Simple Stupid. It's a well known term.
also delete the "infotainment systems"and cupholders-make people drive instead of just aim?
Japanese vehicle is absolutely the best, no doubt with that 👍
Absolutely
My W204 will outlive any modern Japanese car and it already has
My Hyundai motor went bad within 56 thousand miles But Hyundai put a new motor for 0 charge. Now I still have my Hyundai but bought a GMCTerran I love the Terran paid 31 thousand
I have never seen a foreign a vehicle worth a crap and that is a fact
@toyotacorollaaltis8613 why would you want to buy a junky car that's made elsewhere that the ones that are made this country that are 10 × better good luck when it falls apart and it will
Ranger Rovers are beautiful but unreliable like Maserati vehicles.
The owner of Land Rover is Tata from India …. Son now is an expensive Hindu chariot
Even Cadillacs are shit I had one for two years then the transmission went out on me 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ that’s GM for you!!!
Yep they are beautiful, love the new defenders!
@@FREDRICKG85 yeah I have the same problem with my Escalade
I need a Range Rover all white soon. Who care about reliability when you can pay the maintenance. 😅
Range Rovers are the worst. 1992-1993 Mercedes 500SEL, in my humble opinion, are the best. Bought one from the original owner at 121K miles, and now at 475K, it runs like a brand new car. German engineering: no computers or silly gadgets, just tank-heavy machines! Regular maintenance and you may hit over 750K miles
All range rovers break down. My son used to fix them. The front panel is too high tech for the engine. They break down within 4-6 months.
have you looked at literally any German car in the past like 30 years
@@lorrainemarquez1569best suv I've ever owned. Supercharged V8 L494 up to 115000 mile with just basic maintenance. Was well worth the 98,000.00 sticker price. Will definitely buy another one.
I had a 1983 300SD Turbo Diesel and with over 500K kilometers on it still ran beautifully. But body maintenance was too much
@@zimecka72 I have been looking for those, but they are very hard to find in the United States. If still in good shape and in the collector's yard, they likely cost a fortune.
My buddy had a 2012 mini cooper.. turbo problems , bad transmission.he bought it new and put 11k in repairs and eventually sold it for 500 bucks ..
Most turbo cars have issues
That's a damn shame, I'm sorry that happened to him.
🤯
Our 2014 Mini Clubman runs fine, but the turbo engine is louder than we like. Good mileage tho.
I had a 2009 mini cooper. Same issues. Made it to 80,000 miles. Mini was awful to work with. Will not own another one
im shocked the GMC acadia or Chevy Traverse isn't on this list. The 3.6 engine is HORRIBLE. that one should hands down be on this list. Avoid acadias.
This list is just the worst of the worst. The list could easily be expanded by including anything made by Stallantis or Fiat or Jaguar or Range Rover.
Have the GMC sierra 1500. 7 yrs old 92000 miles. No trouble so far. Love it.
You know why these car prices keep soaring? Because people keep buying them no matter what they charge for them. I wouldn’t want one for free and that isn’t me joking. I’ll take my 10 year old car that always starts and never disappoints me over any battery operated car/truck. No thank you.
Idiots will buy any garbage, as long as it`s got the right badge on it.
The price also keeps rising because they keep adding more features and changing models they need to learn not to fix something thats not broken. Which would keep the prices down and the customer happy. Instead of having to deal with recalls.
Stellantis products have literally collapsed in the US in 2024. Jeep is their biggest loser.
For 1950, 1960 and 1970, Nash and American Motors offered some car models were priced $1880 or less, were very reliable, simple, easy to service at home, and offered up to 20mpg 6 cylinder economy. Many cars these days cannot beat this simplicity, reliability and certainly, cost.
People need to realize a car isn’t something you should have to take out a mortgage to buy.
Toyota still makes great vehicles
Damn right they do. I had a 1982 celica that had 500000 miles on it. Ran GREAT
7years engine testing..after 7years the engine use for the latest car...that is Toyota...💪👍
@@scaredy-catmy 2019 Toyota had a transmission busted at 83k miles. Lucky me, it was covered under the warranty, but new transmission got warranty of just one year 🤔
No they don’t the engine recalls are not propaganda
I had a 1988 Toyota Cressida that ran for 440,000 miles.
I have 2010 Mazda 6. I logged 235000 miles. I had no major issues.
Our 2000 Lexus RX300 has 240,000 miles and is still going strong. You can hardly go wrong with Toyota / Lexus IMHO.
my LS400 has 260,000 miles and still don't runs fine. only problem I had so far is change of timing belt and AC malfunction (heater is fine, just no AC).😅
I'm one of those people who keep my vehicles 10 to 15 years and now all I ever buy is Toyota. Upgraded to a Lexus RX350 4 years ago and I'm sure it will be just as reliable
New Toyota vehicles are having major issues. Have you heard of 100k engines they will be replacing in the Tundras? Or the transmission issues with the new Tacomas? I have seen two separate instances here on YT from two different car review channels where a new Tacoma had failures. One was on TFL where their 4WD system had a component that failed and the other was a manual transmission where the clutch failed from a simple downshift lol. My employer has some new Prius cars in their fleet and they have glitchy infotainment units and the cars interior is very cheap plastic. Getting in and out of that car, you are prone to hitting your head. One of the couriers who drives one is only 5'1 and she has hit her head getting in/out of that Prius. Poor design.
Toyota has had major issues too that the fanboy cult seems to overlook lol. Toyota has had to replace whole frames in previous generations of their trucks/SUVs because they would rust and rot out. They also had trouble with engines burning oil, in particular the 2AZ-FE engine. My employer had some vehicles with that engine and out the 8 we had, 3 of them burnt up the oil and had seized engines.
@jeepinintexas6215 Guessing by your name you drive a jeep. I'll take ANY Toyota over ANY Jeep any day
@@monalowe1641 well, aren't you the brightest crayon in the box. Yeah I drive a Jeep and I know the issues they can have. I know how to work on vehicles though, you probably don't. I also have other vehicles. All I can say is my Jeep is pushing 13 years old now. I bought it used when it was 5 years old and haven't had to replace a engine or transmission like the new Tundras have hahaha. Anyway....
Go ahead a drive a newer (2022-up) POS Toyota if you want. They are no longer reliable with their new turbo engines and transmissions both the auto and manuals. I wasn't even anti-Toyota before that, just pointing out that even Toyota had major issues going back years. I would consider buying a 5th gen 4Runner as it's the only vehicle they made recently that is both reliable and not a total snooze fest to me like the rest of their lineup if not for the over hyped "Toyota Tax" 🙄.
But facts are facts and they are having major issues with their 2022 and newer trucks. Don't worry though, your cult mindset will keep you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside about Toyota vehicles, even if they have become very questionable in quality and reliability. You should've known it was all downhill for Toyota when they couldn't even produce their own engine and chaisis for the Supra hahaha. In case you didn't know, the Supra is a a BMW Z4 chassis and BMW B58 engine.
Don't take my word though, go Google and look into the frame rot and 2AZFE oil burners uhh I mean engines.. lol
I've had 3 Nissan Frontiers since 1993. They were all great. Right now I've had my 2022 Frontier for 3 years with no issues at all. I rather have dual or port injection though. So my only complaint is that it's direct injection but a lot of brands do this now BC of the EPA!
the only Nissan without a cvt tranny
Do u think it deserves to be on here?
Toyota/Lexus engines have a combination direct and port injection. They also have the Atkinson cycle. All these things make for improved efficiency, a long life ,and no carbon build up over time which causes a variety of problems. The Atkinson cycle makes for improved thermodynamic efficiency and has been around since the 1800's. Why doesn't everyone use it in their engines? Its costs a little more to make it that way. Toyota has a well earned reputation for reliability. They have earned it.
@@rrrogster
You are correct. I'm a Frontier fan though.
A car is never an “investment” (except a collectable). It is a utilitarian tool that creates costs and depreciates faster than anything else.
It's an appliance just like your refrigerator.
I have Nissan Frontier 4dr diesel pickup TD 27 engine 18 years old 250 k miles , no brain box , normal manual windup glass still going strong, only doing routine service on it.
During bad weather like heavy rain and snow, I'll get a warning light that some of my safety features have turned off. I guess the cameras are obscured by the weather. This is perfect. Safety features don't work when you really need them. Just bells and whistles that they can charge more money for, but are basically useless. If you're driving the car, you should be paying attention 100% of the time. The safety features are just stupid
Antoilock braking systems, dynamic stability control, lane wander warning, emergency braking assist, 4 wheel drive with active torque split and partial active yaw control and traction control. All safety features fitted to my Audi RS5 and not one of them has either a bell or a whistle. As for being stupid, well I'll be the judge of stupidity thanks.
@@XXSkunkWorksXX you spent an extra $20K for stuff ewe do not need
GMC =Gotta Mechanic Coming 😅😅😂😂
Lol😂
@@Vincent-ke5zn Ford = Fix Or Repair Daily 😂 or Found On Road Dead 😅...
@rustytime 😂,but my Ford Focus has 298k miles with a manual transmission, but you're right, the new ones are JUNK
Someone once said "Gay Man's Chevy"
Very true
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi with 78,000 miles on it. I know that's not a lot of miles compared to some in the comments. But I only had to replace the starter and just recently the water pump and a couple of batteries in the 12 years since I purchased the truck. It starts and runs like brand new. I love that truck.
Don't understand why people like the look of Rivian
I love the look
Rivians prove you can dress up a Pig and sell it. Junk but good looking trash.
@@brianye964 it's beautiful
Every owner I've talked to raves about their Rivian! I come into contact with the owners while charging my Subaru Solterra EV. Rivians are great vehicles!
It is butt ugly for sure. People buy it for the image. They hope people will think they have money and are environmentally concerned. Stupid I know. But that is the thought process.
I drive a 2010 Subaru Outback, it has 140,000 miles on it and still drives very good on highway and city. I keep up with oil changes and maintenance requirements and do not plan on getting a new vehicle in the near future. I love my Outback, it’s a very reliable car especially for women.
Electric vehicles are garbage. Period
You can't rush something like that, it takes years to work out the bugs. AMERICA NOT SMART ENOUGH, ENGINEERING TAKES TIME AND TESTING. SLOW DOWN MAKE QUALITY ! ALL MAKES. TOO EXPENSIVE FOR BASICALLY JUNK.
False, Ocean. Timzeringue writes wisdom.
Some present EVs are not very good. Electrics are still certain to be the future.
Burning carbon is suicide for life on Earth.
When you don't have the money. 😅😊
@@timzeringue2649 I hope the over eager Politicians read this!!
Totally Agree on these ShitBoxs,hardly any mention on EU cars like the German marques,French Peugeots,Citroens,Renaults,etc!?
I have a 2019 Buick Encore and I love it! I live in a large metropolitan area so I do a lot of driving on both freeways and city streets and I drive alone 95% of the time. The size is perfect for me. I really like it.
Buick is a good ride.
time is not on your side. Just be prepared. Ignore intelligence at your own peril.
@TeresaToscanoPhx all those highway miles is definitely what’s keeping it going because generally speaking, Buicks can be nice vehicles but eventually become problematic just like other GM models. But if you keep up with the maintenance, I hope it serves you well.
I own a Range Rover since 2017, and I’m still loving it. Never had a single problem. I believe it is all about taking care of your car and maintaining it as required.
i bought a Range Rover sport 2022 vs i'm worry when will it be a problem?
A Bronco and Jeep are not a typical “car”, they are a lifestyle item. I’ve had great times with my Wrangler…with auto start, power roof, leather heated seats and a great infotainment system…no problems at all! Not to mention, I love to “tinker” with it…3” lift, wheels, tires and tons of accessories. I’m sure the same rings through with the Bronco.
If you're spending $100k for a vehicle you probably don't care about repair costs
Nor fuel efficiency.
Yes you do care about repair costs on 100k cars, at least I do. Its about time wasted with a new car in the shop and since it cost more you expect more road time and less shop time.
If anyone says idc about that kind of cost. They don't have money 😂😂. Wealthy people don't waste money
I certainly care, if I spend 100k on a car I want it to work and work well, I don't want a pile of junk even under warranty. What a stupid thing to say.
Think again.
LOL and I just traded in my 2020 Blazer for my dream truck(4Runner). I really liked my Blazer tho, I bought it brand new and the only issue I had was this weird noise that came from the trunk. A LOT of buyers complained about that noise as well. They had to go in tighten up something in the trunk. I have heard a lot of complaints about having to replace the radiator.
I do have to agree with Mitsubishi Mirage being #1 as the worst car. I had one as a rental and it was literally the worst car I've ever driven. I'd rather buy a 10 year old Honda Civic than a new Mirage!
I have my 2005 Nissan Maxima SE. It’s a 6 speed manual drive. I have done major transformation. I love it
The Bronco should be called the gremlin, because it's full of them
Wow, that's a damn shame. They look kinda cool. But junk, again . Ford used to be good products at least trucks were.
Ford is selling you an image, clearly not a quality product. This information on the Bronco is literally everywhere. My question is - who keeps buying this trash?
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2022
Is a peace of JUNK!
I have a three year lease.
I have been having problems
since leasing it at 28,000 miles. Suspension problems in the front of the car, Car lock up when you stop at a red light at the intersection or in line of
traffic it won’t move forward when you step on the gas.
Fuel pump problem.
Just one more Stellantis product. Multiply this comment by tens of thousands. And you still want one?
The electric vehicles and other vehicles that are highly priced should be more reliable but they are less reliable than my 2007 Ford Focus with 298k miles
We bought a Toyota Camry that broke down a few days after purchase and spent 2 months at the dealer. Just bought a Honda CR-V that also broke down a few weeks after purchase and spent a month at the dealer. All cars breakdown and are recalled nowadays so there really is no reliable brand.
Camry and CRV are built in U.S. if you want a reliable vehicle, look for a vehicle with a vin number starting with J. They are built in Japan. Super reliable.
If your Honda and Camry broke down with in a month may be it’s not the car ..
You have Bad Luck with the Most Reliable Cars.lol dark cloud over you.
@amanueltekle5579 that's what I was thinking 🤔 about her.lol Toyota & Hondas are the most Reliable cars & trucks made for sure. I drive Toyota Tacoma for past 25 years most Reliable with no breakdowns before 200,000 miles.
@@amanueltekle5579Explain to me what it is then oil changes ain’t every month you know and I’ve slammed my Altis at max revs before it didn’t die then and it ain’t dying now
Spot on! All these cars are expensive trash, and that's really too bad. People often make bad decisions based on emtional reasons. Car buying is definitely at the top of that list. Why don't they educate themselves before going car shopping?
One vehicle i didnt see was the Jeep Grand Cherokee 😊 Still durable and reliable except for the hybrid 🙌
So wrong. Some people just refuse to believe the facts. Good luck.
I have a 21 GMC 1500 Denali & I love it. The only issue I have had with it is the fuel pump going bad. Thankfully, it was still under warranty. I’d also like to add that I get anywhere between 18-20MPG. It’s not great- but considering I have the 6.2L & 22” wheels on 35” R/T tires it’s pretty good. The 2017-2020 models had transmission issues but that was also when the 10-speed transmission was introduced so I’d say that some issues should be expected when introducing a new component. Other than that- great trucks. Also the Silverado does have a bigger payload but only by like 100lbs.
DON"T buy a 2025 Subaru Forester. I traded my 2017 Forester on for the 2025 and i hate the 2025 Forester more, every week that I own it. They took all and anything that that used to be good about the Foresters away in this 2025 redesign. They made it wider and it's like a boat, it sways from side to side. it doesn't turn tightly like the older ones. They took away room in between the front seats. The only thing this car is might be good for is if you weigh 400 pounds and are really wide because the 2 front seats are extra wide. Car is a disaster.
I've had success with my VWs. Had a diesel golf in the 90s we got to almost 600,000 miles. No frills, just a motor on 4 wheels. Loved that car. Always been a VW diesel fan since. Jettas, Passat, another golf. Think they were all made in Germany then if that makes a difference? My 2014 TDI Touareg is still amazing after 10 years and only 160k miles. Gonna keep driving it til they drag the diesels off the road :)
Why is Acura pictured in the Navagator clip ?..
As a new driver,I am amazed how much crap is on the market.Over the past year,I have watched thousands of RUclips,I ended up with a 2023 Red Ford Maverick Tremor and so far it has been fantastic.
Great vision
Fun to drive
AC/heat is great
Very powerful
Good ground clearance
Ok to park in the city.
Damn, Toyotas will never make it to the unreliable cars list 😅
The new toco's and tundras do!
@
Can you please type the title of the RUclips video that presents such a list showing toco and tundra is unreliable Toyotas?
Tell that to Prius owners that had their cars accelerate on their own.
The new taco has tranny issue and the tundra has engine problems.
Toyotas slipping.
1:47 😅😅😅I have a 1992 chevy blazer LS.. 167k..All original.. only changed the alternator. Two tune ups, and belt change..It still looks and runs great!!
The best part is that YOU can still work on it, you don't have to drag it to a dealer and bend over like with the new vehicles of that past 10 years.
71K for an electric truck, THATS A BIG NO
I completely regret my GMC Terrain. Never AGAIN. 😎💯🗑️
2018 Jeep Wrangler Trail Rated.. Not that bad. We have one in the family about to hit 100k, only issue so far was the rear doors had to be replaced because they became hard to close. Steering is fine. Fuel economy sucks. Not rusting yet, but it is garage kept. Around the sharp freeway ramp not so nice if there are big humps due to it wanting to "skip" and wobble if youre going faster than 35, but ok if you're not going excessively fast around the ramp. So far, no engine or transmission problems. We maintain our vehicles properly. All and all, I ain't mad at it.
Very good comprehensive list except for #2. I have a real hard time believing that the GMC is an unreliable choice. You can have component failure in almost any model and brand. This is the unfortunate luck of the draw. No one can predict getting a poor component (except at the factory. Factory personnel should be weeding out poor builds). However, GM's reputation of building fine light model trucks is almost legendary, and its reputation will back this. It is because of this that I will say to take all reviews with a grain of salt. Do your own investigation; compare models and interview actual owners before drawing a conclusion.
I have a 2012 Infiniti M37, y’all this car won’t stop running. My husband is prepared to buy me a new car. Every month he ask me. My car is so beautiful and clean. When I take it for servicing, the dealership is always offering to buy it. It’s a good car but I’m blessed. 210K miles and runs like brand new
Thanks for the information.
My 2000 F250 Powerstroke has 372,000 miles and runs like a Swiss watch. Best truck ever!
I'll get a land-rover if I need a lawn ornament
Hehe true if you have issues. I have not with the Ford owned ones but the newer ones I do not think are built as well. The V6 is not nearly as reliable as the older 8s.
I have a ford bronco and im in love best vehicle ive owned 💯
I just bought a Sports Bronco 2024. Glad to see your positive remark.
I don’t agree with the dodge Durango. I own a used GT V6 with 70K over 3 years and it’s been pretty awesome.
I have a 2013 with 245K on it. It’s been my favourite vehicle. I love it as much as when I got it ten years ago. It’s just now starting to require more maintenance and it’s time to find something else. I have been struggling to find something I’ll love just as much. Sadly, I can’t justify the mileage of the new ones now. Time to be smarter with that.
I’ve had a 1998 Toyota Camry LE, 2013 Camry SE and a 2017 SE. No major problems, just oil and tire changes. Planning on another Toyota vehicle soon.
Stellantis cars, Volvo, VW, Range Rover/Land Rover, GM and Ford are fixtures in all listings of unreliable cars and trucks.
Water pump leaks in the Jeep Wranglers is horrible. Expect to get one replaced about every 40,000 miles 👀👂🏿
I appreciate this video as I do. Wonder if you have any reviews on all electric vehicles and hybrids.
I drove my Toyota Tercel until all the seals in the engine started giving out and ended up selling it to a mechanic in 2015. Man, I miss that car - best one I ever owned!
By the by, my dad taught me to always read CR before I bought a car. He bought two cars that had major issues, found out CR had reported them, and decided from then on he'd never go against their recommendation again 😂
Glad i kept the horse!❤
10 years with Durango Rt V8 ....very very reliable ...no issues daily driven and not too expensive for maintenance
A message for those who believe that manufacturing in the USA and Europe is coming back😢
The Asians do it best. That is for sure.
My favorites are all Kia Rios and an 09 Optima. All 4 cyls. All get around 40 mpg. Some Rios gave me over 200,000 miles then handed them to my son who drove them another 100,000 miles. They rusted out before they wore out. All in New England, the rust belt.
Chrysler has always had a bad name. Cheap parts.
Jeeps are known for problems.
I'll stick with my Toyota Tacoma.
You (and to some extent, the Consumer Reports) are right about every car but # 15 the Volvo XC60. The transmission issue has been Volvo's problem for decades. Not that the transmission is faulty but requires on-time maintenance. Besides that, it's the most reliable car. Remember the "1 million mile " commercial?
Lol! I don't think my 2004 Mercedes E55 AMG will be giving me any problems now that the air bags are gone from my suspension. It still rides like you're on a cloud. As one other owner described it, think Serta on casters, lol. Let's not talk about the gas this burns though 😂
its supercharged that's how it goes but fast as hell love the e55 amg and It's more reliable than the e63
Are you ever in for a shock when it's time to trade it. You'll have to pay them to take this thing off your hands. LOL
Had 8 Range Rovers, including 2 Sports over 35 years. No serious issues, only safe and classy driving. Just learned to ignore random electrical issues. And keep the vehicle maintained.
The VW Atlas should be included in the list.
What about 2012 sonic
That applies to any VW. They are in BIG trouble and may not survive. As of now they are hoping someone will buy them. Any offers?
I beg to differ regarding the Aviator, I love it! If you’re flying to Hawaii you shouldn’t complain about the expensive hotels.
The Bronco too.
Love your Aviator. They are still unreliable as you will soon find out.
Teslas are supposed to have the worst brand reliability rating other than Chrysler. Batteries catching on fire; wheel drives failing; electronics and all that software failing. Suspicious none of their cars are on this list
Because it's anti ev propaganda based on info from compulsive liars.
Ha! I knew Mitsubishi would be at the top. I wouldn't drive one if they paid me. My 2001 Mazda Miata LS is my baby. It's only got 68,000 miles, looks beautiful, and has never needed any major repairs. Best of all, the 6-speed manual transmission is a blast to drive. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
2024 Jetta GLI manual, great car, great mileage, and yes, fun to drive.
I'm interested in buying a GLI. There's a local dealership with two 2024 models still on the lot with black paint and black wheels and they are offering $4k off the MSRP bringing it to $30k.They are both 6 speed manual which is what I prefer. What do you think of the redesign of the 2025 front end and rear tail lights? I am torn between getting the 2024 with the $4k off the sticker price or the new 2025 for $35k sticker price.
@@jeepinintexas6215 I think I responded to you, but perhaps not. I would buy the 2024, it is a great buy, and I believe you will be very happy. I know I am. This vehicle makes me smile when I drive it.
@@joeschepis I will be test driving a black 24 tomorrow and seeing if I can get it for $30k out the door.
@@jeepinintexas6215 Light clutch, nice shifting. Sport mode! Enjoy.
We use a 1974 land rover 109 ''' 3/4 tilt truck cab diesel ⛽️ still going strong ❤❤❤ from the uk 🇬🇧
Knew that my Toyota rav 4 hybrid isn’t in the list,coz I love my car so much!
Just hit 236k on my 2010 Acura MDX with regular maintenances.
G'day it's Steven from Down Under
I must be living in an alternate universe, though I agree with many of these points I certainly do not agree with some.
This doesn't appear to be accurate data or it is subject to North American alone.
Chinese owned and made cars are swamping world markets and creating a lot of damage to much loved legacy brands, and once European owned brands are unfortunately owned by the Chinese or Indians now.
Volvo definitely has issues there is no doubt.
Range Rover has a "decades" old reputation of being unreliable, however people still buy them...go figure.
Volkswagen is also known to have many, many issues and it's all catching up with them in a bad way now.
Sadly for our American friends it's a well known fact that most American cars aren't up to scratch.
Nissan and Mitsubishi are mentioned here which is a surprise to me, now I don't own a car from either brand myself though the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is an impressive vehicle to say the least, and to my knowledge the venerable Mitsubishi Mirage sold here up until recently, had a maximum 5 star ANCAP safety rating and none of the claimed issues mentioned in this video applies here.
To my knowledge the Mirage did exactly what it was designed to do as a budget vehicle and was very frugal and reliable.
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