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

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Publicado 2024-04-10
Reliability is perhaps the most defining factor when it comes to cars in general. These are high-value assets, after all, so no consumer would want a vehicle that suddenly breaks after 5 years (or less) of ownership. What is interesting to know is that many not-so-impressive cars out there can outlast 100,000 miles, as long as they are properly and routinely maintained.

However, there are just exceptions that set the bar so low. Take the SUVs I listed here as an example.
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  • @williebattle1903
    I got a 2013 VW Passat with 218,000 miles on it. only major repair was right axle from the pothole and A/C. The compressor went out at 217,000 miles.
  • @BabyBugBug
    ??? I have a 2019 Jetta with nearly 100k miles. The only thing that I had go wrong with it was an oil pan replacement that was done under warranty. The maintenance, while not cheap, is all you need to do to it. Make sure to get frequent oil changes. That’s about it.
  • @bh2155
    This video basically says that VW has inconsitent reliability and that is the truth. Many people have problems with them some people do not it all depends on luck and what model year you buy.
  • Jetta’s are very reliable. The 2.0t is a great engine but the least reliable. The 1.4t Jetta is bulletproof.
  • That’s my problem J.D. Power & Consumer Report has turn out to be publicity agency’s, pay by the Car Industry, I don’t trust much of what they say. I do my research in others way watching mechanics with experience and respectable small owner dealers.