😂they're kinda automatic with being garbage. my sister's father in law recently got rid of his 2013 m class after it decided to make him spend 12k in repair costs. WTHF mb?
I can vouch for the unreliability of the trailblazer. I was given one as a rental while my other car was getting new brakes. Enterprise gave me a brand new model with less than 1000 miles. 100 miles later the trailblazer threw a check engine light with the following messages: service stabilitrac, service brakes. The braking modules for antilock and stability control had failed! All credit to enterprise though they swapped me out with a Kia Soul when I reported the issue. I put 1000 miles on that Kia and had no issues at all. These are sad times when Kia can build a more reliable vehicle than GM. (I still wouldn't buy or own a Kia)
I have had two Ford Explorers with no problems. My first one went over 200 thousand miles before I crashed it. I bought a second one. It is a 2018 and is still going strong. Maybe the older ones are more reliable?
I have a 2023 Ford Escape hybrid. I have 20 thousand miles on it and have no problems. Mine has a 4 cylinder engine with no turbo charging. Mine is also front wheel drive. Thoughts?
The new Grand Cherokee is pretty awesome assuming you stay away from the problem-plagued 4xe, which should definitely be on this list. This new generation fixes the interior cheapness and quality issues of the last generation (aside from the 4xe). Best to stick with a reliable V6 or, if you can find it, a rare Hemi.
dude we have a explorer its one of the best suvs we had and the car is also one of the most sold ones in the us your infos are either wrong bullshit or its your opinion because you dont like it lmaof
I’m surprised you didn’t mention any LandRover!😂
😂they're kinda automatic with being garbage. my sister's father in law recently got rid of his 2013 m class after it decided to make him spend 12k in repair costs. WTHF mb?
Yeah, Tata quality is just instant junk. It’s pretty much undisputed.
And don’t get me started with what they did with the Faguar brand.
Land Rover is on a different list. Worst SUV of all time list
@@JJ-pr2gj LR deserves the “Polished Turd” award.
I can vouch for the unreliability of the trailblazer. I was given one as a rental while my other car was getting new brakes. Enterprise gave me a brand new model with less than 1000 miles. 100 miles later the trailblazer threw a check engine light with the following messages: service stabilitrac, service brakes.
The braking modules for antilock and stability control had failed! All credit to enterprise though they swapped me out with a Kia Soul when I reported the issue.
I put 1000 miles on that Kia and had no issues at all.
These are sad times when Kia can build a more reliable vehicle than GM.
(I still wouldn't buy or own a Kia)
i truly hope and pray that gm and ford get their shit together and finally start making reliable and quality cars.
they can lmo
GM is closer to that than Ford
Keep goingg broo
Two years with our 2023 JGC and zero problems. Our 2014 model gave years of trouble free ownership.
sad that the explorer is in it's refresh year and is still lagging- should be the best car they sell and yet they just can't figure it out
Sticking with my FJ Cruiser for a while longer
I have had two Ford Explorers with no problems. My first one went over 200 thousand miles before I crashed it. I bought a second one. It is a 2018 and is still going strong. Maybe the older ones are more reliable?
You forgot about the Escape and the rest of GMC SUVS, that will break before the warranty has expired and any gas powered SUVS with a turbo
I have a 2023 Ford Escape hybrid. I have 20 thousand miles on it and have no problems. Mine has a 4 cylinder engine with no turbo charging. Mine is also front wheel drive. Thoughts?
Mitsubishi technology and materials are garbage, but I never had one breakdown on me, 😊😊😂
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The new Grand Cherokee is pretty awesome assuming you stay away from the problem-plagued 4xe, which should definitely be on this list. This new generation fixes the interior cheapness and quality issues of the last generation (aside from the 4xe). Best to stick with a reliable V6 or, if you can find it, a rare Hemi.
Cheeps , Rovers, squadcars, WOP ers and English teabags appeal to the easily appeased
The Compass is about as tough and robust as something from Fisher Price
Anything from Stellantis maybe fast, but won't last
dude we have a explorer its one of the best suvs we had and the car is also one of the most sold ones in the us
your infos are either wrong bullshit or its your opinion because you dont like it lmaof
Total B.S.!
The Chevy Trax is junk it's as bad as the electric vehicles
I can't stand my x-wife and I wouldn't buy her one