I’ve never owned the best car, nor a catastrophe. I don’t buy a first year vehicle, and I ask my car care provider his opinion. Not too many disappointments. But I still have plenty of time to make mistakes. Ideal, you’re helping me!
I also don't buy newly released vehicles, never really failed me (other than the Evo X but I knew the risks I was taking on when I bought it). I don't like the idea of not knowing the most likely issues it could face. At least with no less than 5 years on the market, most common problems will have surfaced, so you know what you're getting into and potentially how to avoid them.
I was super close to buying a 4xe last year, but the jeep dealership was asking over 70k for one. what drugs are they injecting to make them thinking a barely working car was worth 70k.
I have never agreed with Consumer Reports, I still do not. I had many cars they trashed and they were just awesome and just routine maintiance. I do agree the 4XE is trash from friends whp bought them, troubles begin while driving it home.
Anyone who pays $100k over MSRP definitely has more dollars than sense, this is why cars are priced so high, stupid people will say OK TO ANY PRICE...DUH
Consumer Reports doesn’t assess and rate cars. They compile data from various sources on failure rates and customer complaints, hence the name “Consumer” Reports. Just because you got lucky and didn’t have the same issues the majority of owners did doesn’t make the data wrong.
I’ve never owned the best car, nor a catastrophe. I don’t buy a first year vehicle, and I ask my car care provider his opinion. Not too many disappointments. But I still have plenty of time to make mistakes. Ideal, you’re helping me!
I also don't buy newly released vehicles, never really failed me (other than the Evo X but I knew the risks I was taking on when I bought it). I don't like the idea of not knowing the most likely issues it could face. At least with no less than 5 years on the market, most common problems will have surfaced, so you know what you're getting into and potentially how to avoid them.
Don't buy any new cars, I'm not surprised at any of these vehicle reviews, great video 👍
I was super close to buying a 4xe last year, but the jeep dealership was asking over 70k for one. what drugs are they injecting to make them thinking a barely working car was worth 70k.
They are going for 430 lease right now per month
Today I'm here early...love your videos ...John from Kenya.
The New Ford Bronco up for so many recalls.
I have never agreed with Consumer Reports, I still do not. I had many cars they trashed and they were just awesome and just routine maintiance. I do agree the 4XE is trash from friends whp bought them, troubles begin while driving it home.
Every car RUclipsr spend all year talking about de tundra recalls and it didn't get in the list 😅
The last Escape I would consider is the 2012
Chevy 2.7 turbomax has been very dependable. You hardly ever hear about problems with them.
GMC =Gotta Mechanic Coming
Anyone who pays $100k over MSRP definitely has more dollars than sense, this is why cars are priced so high, stupid people will say OK TO ANY PRICE...DUH
Jeep =just empty every pocket 😅😅
Consumer Reports doesn’t assess and rate cars. They compile data from various sources on failure rates and customer complaints, hence the name “Consumer” Reports. Just because you got lucky and didn’t have the same issues the majority of owners did doesn’t make the data wrong.
consumer reports is unrelaible
Well, JD Power ranks some of these cars higher. Repair pal is usually on par with consumer reports.
@brokeboy87 Repair Pal is far more reliable. Also it rates the Frontier as reliable.
More like con job reports.
GMC =Gotta Mechanic Coming