Least Reliable Cars That Won't Even Last 60,000 Miles || Avoid Buying!

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Published 2024-03-24
Top 10 most unreliable car and SUV's you should never buy for 2024. These are the worst and most unreliable cars and SUV's that you should avoid buying. These are the worst cars and SUV's that won't last 60,000 miles due to bad engines. If you want to know what are the most unreliable cars and worst cars and worst SUVs to buy, watch this video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @joesmith9483
    i'll just keep the 2009 corolla. 300,000 miles and it just works everytime.
  • @richh650
    CVT transmissions, undersized turbo engines, cylinder deactivation, and overly complicated electronic issues, are all the Bubonic Plague of the auto industry... The industry that is racing to the bottom as fast as they can!!!
  • I appreciate the honest straightforward opinions in your commentary.
  • @jerryhall3359
    I own 2004 Buick LeSabre, 20 years old , 235.000 miles and still runs perfect. oil change/transmission fluid change and tires and general maintenance which is dirt cheap . now I'm fascinated how long it will go
  • 1. Nissan Rogue (@0:45)
    2. Infiniti QX50 (@02:19)
    3. Ford Bronco Sport (@03:00)
    4. Chrysler Pacifica hybrid (@04:00)
    5. Jeep Grand Cherokee 4XE/Jeep Wrangler 4XE (@04:50)
    6. Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra (@06:00)
    7. Land Rover/Range Rover (@08:00)
    8. Jaguar F-Pace (@08:50)
    9. Volkswagen Taos (@09:50)
    10. Hyundai/Kia with 2 liter 4 cylinder engine (@10:40)
  • @royhobbs785
    Still can't believe people buy Jeeps, their track record over the last 20 years is putrid!
  • Thanks for both professional and objective reporting, thank you
  • @Hawkeye2001
    Ultra small engines with Turbo and high tech transmission are bound to be a headache.
  • Wow! A real human doing the narration and pictures that are relevant to the narrative.

    Nicely done! Subscribed.
  • @jamesbriers696
    Big bodies, little engines, it never ends well. Primarily designed for shopping mall usage. The Brits call them "Chelsea Tractors", it's not a term of endearment.
  • @vettle1
    Nice to see Jaguar and Kia being consistent at something...
  • @mrmrmrcaf7801
    My wife has a 2018 Nissan X Trail (same as Nissan Rogue from the US) with a 1.6l 163 bhp 6 speed manual transmision and close to 170k km on board and so far 0 issues , it is a very good car.
  • @jdnelms62
    Great video, very matter of fact and to the point.
  • @jamesbaine580
    None of these vehicles are any surprise I can't believe people still buy these vehicles
  • @SuperBooboo02
    work at a major auction...every kia/hyundai we get has either been stolen, or a new engine...jags never sell, Nissan everyone the cvt is shot...
  • @danl.909
    I learned my lesson. My last non-Toyota or -Honda company or personal car was 30 years ago.
    It was a Ford Explorer. The service mgr. at the Ford dealer said his mechanics called them "Exploders." From what I see and hear, they haven't gotten any better.
  • Hi there. I'm from Melbourne Australia and I follow your postings. There are great help in decision making when it comes to indulge in the second most expensive thing to buy. Thanks again. Looking forward to more of these honest, unbiased reviews.