These 5 used sports sedans are actually reliable | Buying Advice | Driving.ca
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- If you’re scouring the market for a second-hand luxury sports sedan, you’ll quickly find a nearly daunting level of selection, and options to suit virtually any whim.
There’s another attribute of huge importance that’s likely at or near the top of your list as a first-time buyer: reliability. If that's front-and-centre in your search for a new-to-you sedan that's upscale, well-optioned, and exciting to drive, here are a few models I'd suggest checking out. Each of the following machines blend reasonable asking prices with a high likelihood of trouble-free operation, provided you take a few steps to confirm the health of the vehicle, before you buy.
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The honda 2013 to 2016 V6 deserves to be on this list.
Great review with unbiased information. Seems like all the reviewers today are lazy and repeat the same information over and over again. Very little can be said without owning the car because what is the primary cause of unreliability these days? You guessed it, poor ownership maintenance.
So, what model in this category is less reliable than the Jag then?
Jaguar and reliability in the same sentence... wow
It's amazing how the tech/ consoles in all these already look so dated
It's all a facade. It depends on its inherit design from the manufacturer that makes it stand the test of time. My 2007 Lexus ES 350 is one of Toyota's earlier full infotainment systems integrated in a car and it's like interacting with a phone equivalent of a decently equipped Nokia. Extremely functional if not fancy at all. Now everyone's trying to replicate smartphones which have ownership lifecycle averaging a tenth of the time than that of an entire CAR.
Cadillac and Jaguar reliable?!
Cadillac depends. Jaguar no
Not! Of course!
It depends if maintenance on Cadillac
Had mine for 2 years used...other than expensive breaks and oil job no issues
Thanks for the heads up, leaving now….
hahaha, someone just likes the theory. jaguar and Cadillac? yeah right ok. bs
Wow, this video is terribly short on numbers. Instead of telling the viewer to make sure the previous owner took good care of the car umpteen times, how about giving price estimates and performance stats (HP, top speed, torque, 0-60 time, etc.)?
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what about mazda 6?
Lol that’s just a sedan wouldn’t call that sport or luxury
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No mention of a Charger Hellcat? Maybe too powerful and American for the list.
Are hell cats reliable?
Wrong advice
Infiniti for me
too bad they look like shit
@@caloFi To you. Looks are subjective.
BS, jaguar and cadillac are you kidding me. This guy doesnt even know basics of car industry.
Cadillac reliable? Yes, jaguar no.
Craaaaazy talk
I'd rather buy a bmw or a Mercedes over the jag and cadillac for reliability
Depends which series you they have issues too
@@sherryevon9908 agree but I'm not saying bmw or mercedes is reliable in general. In fact they are pretty bad but I trust those two over a jag and caddy
@@bongboyz6468 Caddy is definitely more reliable than the other 3. I wouldn’t buy any BMW if I’m on any type of budget they are junk. The Jag isn’t awful drivetrain wise if you get a V6. But electrical issues will be common. The Benz may be slightly better than the jag but makes less power. The caddy isn’t bad at all of taken care of.
@@zackatron925 my comment is a year old now but since then I've changed my mind about Cadillac. I would choose it over every German. Can't say the same for jag, jag still sucks in my book
No Infiniti...
why
Tf.. a jaguar ??.. yh this guy doesn’t know what he’s saying fr