9 Cars Owners Get Rid of in the First Year | Here is Why !!

2023 ж. 25 Мау.
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Whether its buyer’s remorse, high ownership costs, reliability issues or maybe the reality it just didn’t live up to the hype, a surprising amount of new car buyers part ways with their purchase within the first year of ownership. Thats's according to a recent study conducted by iSeeCars. The automotive research firm analyzed over 46 million car transactions to determine the number of new cars that were subsequently resold as used within the initial year. We have compiled the top 9 of those vehicles on this video.

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  • Before buying your next used SUV, research car prices and find the best deals. Visit my site: thesuvgeek.com/used-suv-pricing/

    @theSUVgeek@theSUVgeek8 ай бұрын
    • this is a good list. it works both ways, because you can buy these cars second-hand for cheap while still on warranty. I know someone who was able to take advantage of the fast depreciation on a used 2016 land rover discovery sport with the optional ford ecoboost 2.0T available on the 1st gen. purchased just a few years old for 1/3 of the price it was selling for new. it's proven to be just as reliable as any ford edge or ford escape.

      @jordanimatedstreaming@jordanimatedstreaming8 ай бұрын
    • Status symbol for those broke and in debt. And too dumb to realize it.

      @jorgemoro5476@jorgemoro54767 ай бұрын
    • @@jordanimatedstreaming : In one trip last year, I saw 2 Land Rovers parked on the side of the road with their whole left side suspension falling off. I wouldn't buy one of those POS's under any circumstances!

      @richardpare3538@richardpare35386 ай бұрын
    • Can you provide sources for all you claims?

      @Ninja_Sloth@Ninja_Sloth6 ай бұрын
    • @@Ninja_Sloth Not on the broken Land Rovers, since they were simply something I saw. There are, however, a few good articles on LR suspension problems that are very common.

      @richardpare3538@richardpare35386 ай бұрын
  • What troubled me the most, as a mechanic for 50 years, was poor people who bought used luxury cars , not understanding the expense of ownership.

    @rustynail7866@rustynail786610 ай бұрын
    • "your range Rover eml is due to a bad nox sensor, which will cost £550 for a genuine quality part, 2 hours diagnostic, and a hour for fitting, total will be £750" Customer:😮😢

      @jakebatty530@jakebatty53010 ай бұрын
    • As a mechanic of 25 years now I've always said "if you can't afford to buy it new, you can't afford to own it used". Can't tell you how many people I've seen saying they got a good deal on this (bmw,range rover,benz,audi ect)

      @youtubecantsaveallthesnowf8601@youtubecantsaveallthesnowf860110 ай бұрын
    • I only drive bmw and I only lease. Never had to pay a dime for maintenance.

      @Derekzparty@Derekzparty10 ай бұрын
    • @@Derekzpartyyou’re paying for it in the depreciation

      @dforrest4503@dforrest450310 ай бұрын
    • @@dforrest4503 I give the car back when lease ends. Depreciation doesn't affect me!

      @Derekzparty@Derekzparty10 ай бұрын
  • I bought an Evoque PHEV last August. I’d driven Land Rovers for over 2 decades. My Evoque was a nightmare. The list of issues over a 6 month period was extensive and I eventually had to endure the rejection process which took a further 2 months. The finance company supported my rejection and I got a large proportion of my money back plus some compensation. I now drive a Kia. Never did I imagine I’d never buy another Land Rover but they are now so unreliable. When they came to collect the car on the back of a trailer the driver from the collection company said “yup, another Evoque - we have to collect more of these than any other vehicle”.

    @cazyaz523@cazyaz52310 ай бұрын
    • I hope your Kia isn't one those which catch fire.. 🫤

      @BoltRM@BoltRM10 ай бұрын
    • @@BoltRM fingers crossed. Interestingly the LR dealer across the road from the Kia dealer in Preston was vacant after one of their PHEVs caught fire and destroyed the showroom and £100ks worth of stock!!!! 😱

      @cazyaz523@cazyaz52310 ай бұрын
    • @@BoltRM this Kias getting on fire is just overplayed.. I have been owning a Kia with zero issues for quite a while now..

      @dnapolren@dnapolren10 ай бұрын
    • @@dnapolren So far... Also some insurers won't even insure Kias & Hyundai

      @BoltRM@BoltRM10 ай бұрын
    • ​@BoltRM just an hour ago I sold a couple of cars to a local junkyard. He was telling me that the two cars he picks up most are Hyundai and Kia. He said the most Hyundais are around 2020 and newer. The engine locks up and if you had service or routine maintenance done anywhere other than the dealership you were s.o.l.

      @BLUELEADER78@BLUELEADER7810 ай бұрын
  • #9 0:50 Nissan versa #8 1:48 Jaguar sf #7 2:45 BMW X3 #6 3:31 BMW X1 #5 4:53 mini clubman #4 5:57 Land Rover evoque #3 7:02 Land Rover discovery sport #2 8:02 BMW 3 series #1 8:52 Mercedes Benz C Class

    @AmirKweli@AmirKweli3 ай бұрын
  • 😎😎😎 And here I sit after buying my 89 Geo Metro for $150 , 22 years ago ,and still driving daily with no plans of selling it , ever . 😁

    @jamesedmonds1350@jamesedmonds135010 ай бұрын
    • New cars made in usa, garbage and expensive. 😢

      @faraon2012@faraon20126 ай бұрын
    • Good luck keeping the women away when they see you driving that beast. You should get a sticker that says “panty droppa” and affix it to the windshield.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37705 ай бұрын
    • @haroldbeauchamp3770 You're so jealous. Actually, they love it . Being married for 43 years, I didn't get my wife with my car. In fact ,I was laid off at work when I met her . If you can only get a girl with what you drive than your both shallow.

      @jamesedmonds1350@jamesedmonds13505 ай бұрын
    • @@jamesedmonds1350 I was hoping you’d see the humor in my childish comment. I am jealous of it. I had a 93 Metro that I bought brand new for 8000 back then. Put 250k miles on it. Loved my 8 gallon tank and filling up for 5 dollars back then. I currently drive a Subaru Outback wagon. I have zero interest in impressing anyone these days. Cheers and take care of that beast. It’s a keeper.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37705 ай бұрын
    • @haroldbeauchamp3770 I did fail to mention that it has ,mags with wide tires, sunroof, hooked up side pipes ,and a 4 barrel carb with a blower scoop sticking through the hood just to name a few mods. It looks mean, but you know what they say about looks . 😄

      @jamesedmonds1350@jamesedmonds13505 ай бұрын
  • These are primarily very expensive cars. People that buy them can afford to ditch them after a year. People that buy lower priced cars don’t generally have that option unless the car is truly atrocious.

    @davesutherland1864@davesutherland186410 ай бұрын
    • I have not heard many positives on a large number of these vehicles. More could have been said in these videos.

      @edg8535@edg853510 ай бұрын
    • That's a foolish thing to say. Just because folks buy certain cars doesn't NOT mean they can afford them and imagine forking over all that initial money and then having to deal with all the headaches afterwards.

      @nathant7437@nathant743710 ай бұрын
    • This is a great point. This is why you’ll often find some of these with really, really low miles at dealerships. Because the owner decides to trade them in for a more reliable vehicle. And yes, those that ditch them after less than a year of owning them do have the means to do so.

      @ronaldr.236@ronaldr.23610 ай бұрын
    • So do the higher end used cars sell well? A substantial lower price may justify this purchase but then there’s maintenance and insurance

      @crescentmoonchild4031@crescentmoonchild403110 ай бұрын
    • @@ronaldr.236 Exactly, which is why you see so many of them with low mileage, but there isn't necessarily much, if anything, wrong with them. If you're not totally happy with something and you have the money you just go and get another one. I've always believed you're better off getting something that is at least 3 years old. By then they have a track record you can refer to, and most of the issues will have been sorted out under warranty. Never, ever buy a new car with a brand new engine that hasn't built up a reliability record, you're just a guinea pig for the manufacturer.

      @severnsea@severnsea9 ай бұрын
  • The big weakness in this video is that there is no evidence of anyone having asked the owners why they got rid of their cars so quickly.

    @michaelwright2986@michaelwright298610 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention that a lot of people will trade in expensive cars after a year for the latest model...

      @PhatSimey@PhatSimey10 ай бұрын
    • @@PhatSimey That would explain why most of these cars are pretty pricey. The Nissan is the only plain folks car in the list.

      @michaelwright2986@michaelwright298610 ай бұрын
    • @@PhatSimey That's kinda what I was thinking. Most people who buy the more expensive brands have money to burn and can afford to trade them in for something newer and different on a whim.

      @chuckd7423@chuckd742310 ай бұрын
    • That's what these comments below the video are for. I've seen other videos where owners complained about many of the vehicles on this list. Just remember people, the more expensive the car, the more delicate it is.

      @samnews76@samnews7610 ай бұрын
    • @@chuckd7423 It's more common that they are burning money than they have money to burn. People pass up millions of dollars in opportunity so guys like you think what you think.

      @joesmith942@joesmith94210 ай бұрын
  • I have a nephew who is still working for a BMW dealership. He expressly told me earlier this year not to buy Beemers. I suppose like all German brands, when they work they are fantastic. However, when they fail they will cost dearly. I suppose for those who can afford them, they are indeed the ultimate driving machines!

    @wilsnh9148@wilsnh91488 ай бұрын
    • And what is different about VW, Audi, Mercedes, Jaguar, Rangerover, etc ? Nothing, they are all quality cars which sometimes go wrong, and because they are premium brands they cost a lot to fix. Why pick on BMW ? The only reason is because you are a small minded turnip that's why.

      @DjNikGnashers@DjNikGnashers5 ай бұрын
  • I have a 19 bmw 330. one of the best cars i've owned. I've only had to pay for oil changes and a set of tires in 45k miles. also gets 39mpg on the highway, my wife purchased a 23 x3 about 7 months ago..absolutely loves it. 33 mpg on the hwy

    @nickj583@nickj5838 ай бұрын
    • Good luck. My buddies 8 year old perfectly maintained X5 is bleeding him an average of 6k a year in repairs. He hates that my 23 year old lexus with 4 times the milage still hasn't replaced the parts he has had to. They are fun to drive and a great lease car. Run when the warranty passes.

      @PatrickHenryLibertyorDeath@PatrickHenryLibertyorDeath6 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I have a 2020 330i and I am very happy with it. As I posted about, I don't understand the "high maintenance costs". I also have just under and 50k miles and have only done oil changes (myself) and a set of new tires a few months ago.

      @jamesadams7212@jamesadams72126 ай бұрын
    • The 3 series is the most reliable for sure but the Xs tend to be money pits and have bad depreciation

      @mason5540@mason55403 ай бұрын
    • My 2016 BMW 2 series has been super reliable since I bought it new. Minor issues but nothing crazy, so far......76k miles

      @MrGearoid65@MrGearoid653 ай бұрын
    • @@PatrickHenryLibertyorDeath You have to get a German car that's been assembled before the two daily factory beer breaks! That does for English cars too.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen4360Ай бұрын
  • My 1978 Mercedes Benz 450 SEL with the 4.5 V-8 has cost me $17.00 in repairs (resister for the CDI ) and maybe $300.00 in maintenance over the past 20 years. The leather is like old shoes and is still close to perfect. My last BMW, a 1994 525i, gave me 100,000 miles with a water pump as my only repair. My current 1991 Lexus LS400 has given me almost 100,000 miles (bought at 57,000 miles) with no breakdown ever, and online maintenance items are not too painful. There has been a change in corporate ethics for the worse.

    @colin5196@colin519610 ай бұрын
    • $300.00 for maintenance in the past 20 years, which is $15 per year, I expect each oil change is $20 even you are doing it on your own, maybe 70,000 miles for 2 tires?! I'm a little lost. The last 2 wiperblades that I got on sales from Costco costs me 10bucks already and I change it once a year.

      @jackwong64@jackwong6410 ай бұрын
    • You should have them put in a museum as unicorns. Any trouble you can't fix yourself on the new models will cost you $1500 before any parts even are replaced. You better have a Deep Wallet to afford those 2 brands now.

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood10 ай бұрын
    • @@jackwong64300$ over the past 20 years because it just sits probably. Thats why. 300$ in 20 years is not possible.

      @ilikefriedriceg2263@ilikefriedriceg226310 ай бұрын
    • I paid $900 for a ebike in spring of 2020 still rides great after 2,000 miles

      @scruf153@scruf15310 ай бұрын
    • @@jackwong64I always exclude oil changes and tires when figuring maintenance costs on a car. They are (supposed to be) a given much like putting fuel in the vehicle.

      @nachoisme@nachoisme10 ай бұрын
  • Newer doesn’t always mean better. I learned that hard way when I traded my 2008 in for a 2021. Don’t fall for all the bells and whistles….it’s a trap. Older cars were made much better than what they’re making today in most cases with most manufacturers.

    @GarmentofPraiseSewing@GarmentofPraiseSewing10 ай бұрын
    • The problem with older cars is that THEYRE OLD. Meaning at some point, you need to buy this new over engineered, complicated and useless shit. A good example is WHY THE FUCK did they go with those electric parking brakes? What was wrong with a handle you pull a cable with?

      @bmw803@bmw80310 ай бұрын
    • @@bmw803 Exactly. At our house, we only have Lexus and Honda. They're both old and are over 100K miles, but reliable and not high maintenance because they're built tough to start with.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen43608 ай бұрын
    • @@billolsen4360 If you can't 200K miles out of a L or H you are doing something wrong.

      @dlewis9760@dlewis97608 ай бұрын
    • @@dlewis9760I have a 2017 Lexus ES350. I told myself for years that Lexus was for pretentious snobs but as I got closer to retirement I changed my mind. I wanted a car that I would never need to replace. The reliability is legendary. And since I put only twenty miles a week on a car, I’ll probably never see a service bay.

      @itsabovemenow1016@itsabovemenow10166 ай бұрын
    • 90’s and 00’s domestic cars were absolute garbage. The newer ones are built better

      @thrasherx2k1@thrasherx2k16 ай бұрын
  • Our last Mazda SIX lasted 19 years with only one repair. We love our new 2023 Mazda CX-5 S Preferred.

    @Mr91495osh@Mr91495osh8 ай бұрын
  • "You should have bought a Toyota" is a phrase I say often, as I see a car disabled on the side of the road. Some cars are better leased than purchased.

    @j.howardj@j.howardj8 ай бұрын
  • Land Rover has nice seats in the waiting room of the Land Rover dealership.

    @glennso47@glennso4710 ай бұрын
    • And you will be spending lots of time there with these cars that are great looking but really bad quality and reliability. Lexus is the best.

      @TheSportsPROgram@TheSportsPROgram10 ай бұрын
    • @@TheSportsPROgram Lexus? Maybe 20 years ago. Overpriced Toyota

      @justhere3794@justhere379410 ай бұрын
    • @@justhere3794 Then stick with Toyota

      @TheSportsPROgram@TheSportsPROgram10 ай бұрын
    • @@TheSportsPROgram No. I chose 2023 Mazda CX-50. Black beauty and I never had issues with Mazda. Their dealer near me is new and nice. Loaner cars etc

      @justhere3794@justhere379410 ай бұрын
    • @@justhere3794 Good choice, I like that car a lot and Mazdas are reliable also. Enjoy it.

      @TheSportsPROgram@TheSportsPROgram10 ай бұрын
  • As a former owner of a MB C-300 I fully agree. The regular maintenance costs are unbelievable. The dealer was a DB.

    @cdnmetelhead4013@cdnmetelhead401310 ай бұрын
    • To be fair, DB describes all dealers.

      @nodak81@nodak8110 ай бұрын
    • @@nodak81 💯

      @cdnmetelhead4013@cdnmetelhead401310 ай бұрын
    • I remember the stock tires going bald after 8500 on my c class and turned it in lol

      @ronmccord44@ronmccord4410 ай бұрын
    • Expectations not met at a reasonable price !!!

      @wilburfinnigan2142@wilburfinnigan214210 ай бұрын
    • @@badinstinctsyoutube7108Americans are cheap! Most act like they’ve never heard of an extended warranty even then they neglect the car.

      @ROYALP100@ROYALP10010 ай бұрын
  • The statistics show these cars got traded within a year more than others, but I would guess it wasn't because of dissatisfaction or build issues. 95% was because most of the buyers couldn't keep up with the expensive maintenance coupled with crazy high payments.

    @daveminer9217@daveminer92177 ай бұрын
    • Well for the BMW’s maintenance is included for the 1st 3 years. So it’s probably more about people buying things that they can’t afford.

      @jrsarchy@jrsarchy6 ай бұрын
    • @@jrsarchybmws are bulletproof normally for first 3-5 years anyways unless you rag it out on a track. I’ve owned multiple and never had any issues except once I had to replace a rear taillight under warranty

      @ScottsGuitar@ScottsGuitar6 ай бұрын
    • @@ScottsGuitar Bought mine at 133.000 and six years old. All warranties had run out and she traded it for an audi. Besides replacing cats and suspension rebuilding the alternator It was my favorite car ever. At 20 years the engine still purred but it had become a money pit because of age.

      @dw3403@dw34036 ай бұрын
    • That was my thoughts as well! Buying a flashy new car (even a Versa) without doing all the sums to include maintenance, fuel, insurance, on top of their monthly repayments often leaves many buyers with the choice of paying their rent.......or living in their cars!

      @stevie-ray2020@stevie-ray20205 ай бұрын
    • BMW factor that into their finance approval. At a stage they knew they were producing more new cars than they could sell, but were most efficient at those production numbers.. They also knew that the market for second hand BMW's was larger than they were meeting. So BMW Finance was born, & approved purchases to people who they knew wouldn't be able to afford the new cars for too long before they returned them, and then BMW could move them into the second hand market.

      @LittleBigMediaCo@LittleBigMediaCo4 ай бұрын
  • I have Jaguar XF and in 5 years never had any problem, great car, engine, handling, transmission and comfort. I will buy a new car next year and it will be will be Jaguar XF again.

    @stjepkomamic7916@stjepkomamic79167 ай бұрын
  • My prior GF bought a 2022 BMW X1, even though I suggested she lease since she never kept any car long. She HATED that BMW. Worse, on a two-week business trip out to the West Coast, she rented a Kia Sportage. Upon her return, she said the Kia rode better, with much less interior noise. The handling wasn't as good and the engine wasn't as peppy, but it was more acceptable with the $12,000 lower purchase price. After her X1 was rearended and totaled 6 months later, she leased a Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. She rated it much higher in all categories than the BMW X1.

    @carguy4658@carguy465810 ай бұрын
    • Goes to show, it's all a name.

      @bmw803@bmw80310 ай бұрын
    • goes to show women know nothing about cars in general they buy cuz they think makes them look good just like an Apple Phone, they really just want a soft suv in most cases not a sports feeling car

      @ronmccord44@ronmccord4410 ай бұрын
    • @@sparkie996his is fantastic. I wonder about the reliability of het after she was rear ended. They never seem to feel the same after that.

      @dforrest4503@dforrest450310 ай бұрын
    • @@ronmccord44 Plenty of useless men that know nothing about cars. How else do you explain all the Teslas on the road lmao

      @cynthhgn@cynthhgn4 ай бұрын
    • Almost everyone I know says things like this. Don't get the reputation those cars still have. Everyone is in awe of the BMW badge, yet when I ride in one I am never impressed.

      @jgrab1@jgrab13 ай бұрын
  • That's the problem if you buy a car that you can't afford. There are plenty reliable and affordable cars but a lot of people don't want to be seen in these cars.

    @jefwisse1957@jefwisse195710 ай бұрын
    • Lots of owners also want to EXPERIENCE the comfort and luxury at a "sub-prime" price.

      @TheOzthewiz@TheOzthewiz10 ай бұрын
    • Offering stripped down cars to get a low starting price point doesn't improve a car manufacturer making key options non-standard. If you like a jarring, harsh ride and spine wrenching comfort, then by all means have at it. A quality, reliable built car that is affordable with safety options is a hard find on a newer vehicle. 0-60 times are pushed like it's the gold standard. I need a vehicle equipped with an engine that can pull it's own weight! Underpowered motors make you hate driving and will eventually wear the motor out faster because it is constantly being pushed to get the car going along with the self-proclaimed nascar drivers who think the highways are their personal racetrack.

      @lawrenceshine9863@lawrenceshine986310 ай бұрын
    • @@TheOzthewiz It depends what is considered "sub-prime" price 😉

      @jefwisse1957@jefwisse195710 ай бұрын
    • @@lawrenceshine9863 Like to know what car you prefer.

      @jefwisse1957@jefwisse195710 ай бұрын
    • I agree for whatever that might be worth. I think there is probably some percentage of buyers out there that would get rid of a car after the first year regardless of the car’s personality traits.

      @yellowboxster06@yellowboxster0610 ай бұрын
  • I bought my 2020 BMW330i in 2021. The original owner was a bigger guy and didn't find the seat comfortable for himself. I have no issues with that. Actually, aside from some quirks with the entertainment package, I LOVE my 330i. Effortless acceleration. Great handling. Smart styling. Excellent gas mileage. After almost 50,000 miles, the only work I've had to do to the care are oil changes (which I do myself) and new tires. I'm not sure what the "high maintenance costs" are. Consumer Reports gives it a 3 out of 5 for owner satisfaction but, in the breakdown, I only see one "3" (the rest are 4s and 5s) and that is for value. I can tell you that a year after I got mine, it was worth more than what I paid. I have no skin in the game. I am just really satisfied with my 330i so I was surprised to see it near the top of this list.

    @jamesadams7212@jamesadams72126 ай бұрын
    • I'm a F31 2.0 diesel 184 bhp owner / X5 3.0 diesel : both nine years old and bought new. Zero problems, proper maintenance. I drove Audi in the past and I absolutely didn't like the feeling it gave me. A Citroën C4? Never ever again! I had to drive this as a replacement car for a few weeks. Terrible!

      @laurapalmerTDGE@laurapalmerTDGE5 ай бұрын
    • It’s a bs video.

      @Doofens@Doofens4 ай бұрын
    • @@Doofens - Yep. The quality of a car is subjective, as it depends on individual preferences and needs. However, one universally agreed-upon aspect is that maintenance is crucial and plays a determining role in a car's overall performance and longevity. Regular upkeep and attention to maintenance are essential to ensure a vehicle operates at its best and remains reliable over time.

      @laurapalmerTDGE@laurapalmerTDGE4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent coverage. I was stunned to see that most of these vehicles were luxury class. Just goes to show... Thanks for this.😊

    @r.j.powers381@r.j.powers3814 ай бұрын
  • I have a 2016 Chevrolet Traverse LX and it's now mid 2023 and I have never had any mechanical issues with it and my gas mileage is not bad either, especially for a big crossover.

    @carolrainey8463@carolrainey846310 ай бұрын
    • I have a 99 Tacoma I drove off the lot, last year I finally decided to change the timing belt, WP hoses, belts, etc.. all original, the old timing belt still looked new, I was impressed, Only ever had 1 major issue and that was the frame rusting out that somehow I missed the recall, but it's fixed now and hopefully will serve me until I die.

      @timothybagrowski643@timothybagrowski64310 ай бұрын
  • 2008 Tacoma with 550000kms and still running strong..I think i'll paint it

    @spooch3129@spooch312910 ай бұрын
    • 💯😊👍My '07 FJ is getting close to 300k, my '11 FJ is nearing 100k... 🤗

      @dslewis01@dslewis0110 ай бұрын
    • Yup. Have a 6 year old one. And no issues. Keeping her until i roll it kve a million. Body be gone perhaps but engine and everything else will still work. Toyota last forever especially the Tacoma. Can take a beating off road. Take a dodge ram off road and it will break apart. Lol. All show and no truck.

      @maddoggt6145@maddoggt614510 ай бұрын
    • Spooch3129, Thank you for inspiring me. My 2008 Tacoma Gen 2 4x4 just crossed 204000 miles, running great and only significant repairs were the exhaust at 150000, and the clutch at 190000. Looking forward to many more miles. Thank you for giving ne something to strive for!

      @jmfitz619@jmfitz61910 ай бұрын
    • 2015 Chevy VOLT. 154,000 miles. Once a year oil change, and battery still holding its full capacity. It's staying and going nowhere.

      @bmw803@bmw80310 ай бұрын
  • Excellent! This kind of podcast gives people of all income brackets & education levels the proven data to make the best decisions about what they drive. That is real Power !!

    @kaceykelly7222@kaceykelly72222 ай бұрын
  • I bought a 2020 Range Rover Velar P380 R-Dynamic black with red trim and badge delete 3 years ago with 4200 miles on it and it was 9 months old at that time and a lease return. MSRP was 86k and paid 69k at a Audi dealership. Factory warranty is up in late November and looking to maybe sell it. Had the original battery replaced a week ago and over 3 years had the O2 sensor replaced twice and no other issues.

    @DavidSingerSongwtr@DavidSingerSongwtr8 ай бұрын
  • All reason why I bought a Lexus RX. Maybe not flashy, but known to do 300-400,000 miles will very basic maintenance. If you value your $$, you may want to start looking at reliability ratings.

    @cj90014@cj9001410 ай бұрын
    • Some people just don't like to change and it doesn't mean the old cars are better than any new cars. I know a rich dude who bought a used Lexus LX rather than a new one because he is used to it.

      @jackwong64@jackwong6410 ай бұрын
    • @@jackwong64 He saved so much $$$$ by Buying a used one.

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood10 ай бұрын
    • Do people really keep their cars that long?

      @richardmorris6365@richardmorris636510 ай бұрын
    • @@richardmorris6365 only the wealthy. Read "The Millionaire Next Door" Some good clues on how at accumulate wealth.

      @cj90014@cj9001410 ай бұрын
    • @@cj90014 Dave Ramsey a wealth advisor has a rule to NEVER go in debt for a depreciating asset - a vehicle ! Pay cash for what you can afford & even then BELOW your means is highly recommended. So now you know why 2004 Toyota Corollas are so popular !

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood10 ай бұрын
  • I feel like this actually has more to do with wealthier people wanting and being able to afford to get a new car more frequently than poorer car owners. I mean, honestly this list has just *one* car that the average consumer could even pretend to afford.

    @andersonstudiosmusic@andersonstudiosmusic10 ай бұрын
    • Most people I am aware of lease cars now very few buy, leasing agreements now can be tailored to person, they want people to have the latest cars, does not matter about their Financial status if you want a car and you have an acceptable credit rating they will sell it to you with an attractive tempting lease price.

      @Azureecosse@Azureecosse10 ай бұрын
    • @@Azureecosse😊😊😊

      @richardfranklin5405@richardfranklin540510 ай бұрын
  • Hello Suv Geek I just found your channel and subscribed. Thank you for the Great Video. As I am researching for my next car purchase. 🚗 Again thank you

    @georgeferlazzo7936@georgeferlazzo79365 ай бұрын
  • All cars I'd never consider in the first place, but I appreciate the video. Thank you!

    @RandoCommenter123@RandoCommenter1235 ай бұрын
  • People who buy luxury brand cars should know that these cars come with high maintenance costs and high insurance costs. People need to know that maintenance and insurance for a $80K vehicle is not the same as a $20k one.

    @wingman1239@wingman123910 ай бұрын
    • I can't disagree with that. 😉

      @jefwisse1957@jefwisse195710 ай бұрын
    • Free Covid money, poor math skills, no real world experience explain all but the very first vehicle which suffered from the Jatco CVT, known to grenade with under 10,000 miles driven.

      @vwbustube@vwbustube10 ай бұрын
    • Not every luxury cars has high maintenance costs.

      @ELP1125@ELP112510 ай бұрын
    • @@ELP1125 Other than Lexus, which ones don’t?

      @vwbustube@vwbustube10 ай бұрын
    • @@vwbustube Lincoln and Cadillac. The Europeans are the ones that suffer from the high maintenance costs. This is, of course, a big part of why most of this list is BMW, Land Rover, and a Jaguar. As an aside, my XF Sportbrake is 5 years old and has been reliable as the sun. That said, if they'd stuck it with a 4-banger I'd probably not like it nearly as well as I do with the supercharged 6 Jaguar stupidly discontinued when they did the refresh.

      @alwolschleger7242@alwolschleger724210 ай бұрын
  • I am currently leasing my second C300 and actually enjoy the car. For me, the driving experience couldn’t be better. It’s different, of course, if I bought and own it, which I would likely never do. MB’s are expensive to own, even if you’re the only owner and manage to maintain and take care of the vehicle. The maintenance cost exponentially rises as the car gets older. Forget about owning an AMG.

    @ronaldr.236@ronaldr.23610 ай бұрын
    • I'm literally trying to sell my MB.. fingers crossed, wish me luck

      @r0j0e@r0j0e10 ай бұрын
    • So why the eff wouldn't you just buy a Toyota and OWN THE most reliable, low maintenance car available, rather that leasing car after car for $375 a month for the rest of your life, when you COULD just OWN one in 6 years and SAVE so much money?

      @andreaberryman5354@andreaberryman535410 ай бұрын
    • ​@@andreaberryman5354 You're missing the point

      @bluethundar@bluethundar10 ай бұрын
    • @@andreaberryman5354 Purely from a logical point of view you have a valid point. I've owned both and while there is no question the Toyota is a far more reliable car, driving a well running Mercedes puts a much bigger grin on my face and that cant be measured in dollars.

      @rond1949@rond194910 ай бұрын
    • @@andreaberryman5354a price to pay when you enjoy the drive, if you can afford it, a small price to pay man

      @bachhunghoang@bachhunghoang10 ай бұрын
  • I got a 2007 Mazda 3 2.3L with a 5 speed and has +250,000 on it still running strong. Other than replacing a few parts and basic maintenance, it's been a good cheap to operate car that is fun to drive.

    @galaxywolf4895@galaxywolf48954 ай бұрын
  • I am a Brit living in USA. I am genuinely confounded by the difference in what European consumers perceive as quality, brand value, style and performance verses American users. I was stunned to see BMW 3 series in this list and yes I can see why Land Rovers smaller Disco Sport and RR Evoque are listed as it’s 2ltr engine is somewhat harsh, having driven plenty of rentals here where the nasty plastics, outdated infotainment systems and god awful thrashy engines with unintelligent auto gearboxes, makes driving anywhere unpleasant. It just appears that the addition of tons of naff chrome, supersize cup holders, artic a/c or a flat bed mesmerises the US consumer 🤷🏻‍♂️. Having said that I love the Ford Bronco Sport I bought last year and it’s tiny 3 cylinder engine is just quirky and fun, albeit its in no way as nice as the full fat RR Vogue I have in U.K. that will happily waft me to the French ski slopes in comfort and luxury whilst carrying all the ski gear effortlessly. For sure, we don’t tend to the massive annual mileage you guys do, but in my experience if a vehicle is serviced regularly then they stay reliable over time.

    @jonathancollard3710@jonathancollard37108 ай бұрын
    • BMW has parted ways with their customer base, a typical case of bad product management and cutting too many corners. You will see even more pissed off clients as this is getting much much worse.

      @navsofour2892@navsofour28927 ай бұрын
    • Please report to US Immigration. Bring all of your paperwork and personal belongings. Thank you and of course...cheers.

      @RLTtizME@RLTtizME7 ай бұрын
    • Yanks love to champion anything 'murican, and love to slate anything foreign. The BMW 3 series is a class leader, and has been top 3 of any saloon car for decades. Just because some dumb yank thinks it isn't as good as a shyte dodge/chrysler/ford cringe box, doesn't mean anything. The world is a lot bigger than yankytown.

      @DjNikGnashers@DjNikGnashers5 ай бұрын
    • A fish called Wanda… great movie . “ ah Chips, British contribution to cuisine”.

      @chrisdoe6890@chrisdoe68905 ай бұрын
  • I bought a loaded BMW X3 in 2019 for 47K out the door. That was 7K off MSRP. IMO, it was a good value at the time I bought it and still is. Never had any problems. Today that car sells for over 60K with those options and you won't get the discounts I did. At 60K I totally agree with this video that's its a poor value. Still a very nice car but nevertheless, it like most new cars of today are just ridiculously over priced.

    @HiPlains1@HiPlains110 ай бұрын
    • Your fortunate.

      @donovanbingham@donovanbingham8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I agree w/you though many cars are currently overpriced & BMWs have always been so this isn’t an unknown to customers. Actually, BMWs have started to improve their reliability & of course, careful selection of the model based upon the engine is all-important. Just think it’s odd that people wouldn’t keep their BMW after the first year b/c it’s “not good value for the money.”🤔 That was a foregone conclusion.

      @lgempet2869@lgempet28697 ай бұрын
    • @@lgempet2869the real answer the OP didn’t touch on is the Vast amount of 3 series for example, are 1 year corporate leases. I bought my 2013 335i in 2014 that way, new was 63k and I bought one year old for 41k. Btw 3 years after I bought it I still took a bath 😂. When will ppl learn to just lease bmws lol

      @ScottsGuitar@ScottsGuitar6 ай бұрын
    • 60k for an x3 😂

      @garyspink8320@garyspink83205 ай бұрын
    • The video doesn’t actually say anything bad about the X3. It was just the statistical judgment the author was talking about.

      @stephenpowstinger733@stephenpowstinger7335 ай бұрын
  • You have to wonder how many were traded within a year simply because the owner bought a car he couldn't afford. There's a lot of that going around lately. The cost of ownership on a new car is pretty low, so that's not the real reason.

    @teekay_1@teekay_110 ай бұрын
    • I think it's more likely to be the opposite, they can afford to swap and change if they don't like the car even for the slightest issue, so that's what they do. I only change my car every 5 years or so but would do so more often if it wasn't so expensive. Most people would probably do the same. Those who can afford to probably do.

      @severnsea@severnsea9 ай бұрын
  • The one that surprised me was the Versa. Have owned 2 myself, a 2012 and 2014, after accidentally totalling the 2012. Found it to be a dandy car and only sold it as I was moving overseas. There I bought a 2021 Toyota Wigo. It is dependable, fun to drive and more affordable to a new Versa where I now live. Review must be looking at the 2020s versas. Style also less appealing the earlier models.

    @shawngregg3796@shawngregg379610 ай бұрын
  • I am on my 3rd Jaguar XF in about 10yrs. Only my 2013 XF 2.2 diesel gave me issues. My 2017 2.0 diesel never went to the mechanics. I recently bought a 2022 XF 2.0 diesel R-Dynamic and hope it never goes to the mechanic as well. So, sometimes this is about driving style and not really the car's reliability. I have only heard of complaints for the Velar which is why I didn't go for it this time even though I had eyes 👀 on it.

    @tenddeapact@tenddeapact10 ай бұрын
  • Over 25 years of pure satisfaction and delight I only buy 2 brands Honda and Mazda. The best of which are the Accord and CX5. FANTASTIC!!

    @user-dj9nl2vs9x@user-dj9nl2vs9x10 ай бұрын
    • Japan has the best, Mazda, Toyota & Honda. Can't figure out why some of these makes are still in business. Hear horror stories about cost & reliability problems with MB, Nissan, Chrysler & GM all the time.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen43608 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you on the Mazda, best car I've ever owned. But I can't agree on the Accord, I know everyone loves them but my experience was terrible worst car I've ever had overheating problems from the start never fixed had to get rid of it. I must have got a lemon! Had 2 Toyotas, the cars were great, however the service Department was absolutely horrible!

      @pj45670@pj456708 ай бұрын
    • @@pj45670 Thanks, sorry to hear about your troubles with the Accord. Seems unusual. My partner has a City, she loves it nearly 13 years old nothing other than service & comsumables 200,000kms.

      @user-dj9nl2vs9x@user-dj9nl2vs9x8 ай бұрын
  • A good friend of mine bought a BMW convertible I forgot the number. It cost $94,000. They traded it in for $18,000 4 years later. BMW has always been known for their expensive maintenance and massive depreciation.

    @billj9838@billj98388 ай бұрын
    • Depends on the car, i bought a 3 series 335d 4 years ago for 21k, its worth 17k... depend which model you buy, any of the big versions do depreciate badly though.

      @83craigshag@83craigshag7 ай бұрын
    • billj bullsheet. Any premium car has expensive maintenance Audi, Mercedes, rangrover, jaguar, etc, not just BMW. And BMW actually have very high used residual values, so you are absolutely wrong, and are just bullsheeting.

      @DjNikGnashers@DjNikGnashers5 ай бұрын
    • In Malaysia, most BMWs are sold with 5 year full maintenance package making it zero maintenance cost. It depreciates rapidly from the 5th year onwards.

      @incisor78@incisor783 ай бұрын
  • Excellent Breakdown!!

    @dougconforti7657@dougconforti76578 ай бұрын
  • Selling your car in the first year is probably the best way to increase cost of ownership exponentially. I had my Jag 2.5l V6 S Type, 25kGBP new, for 14yrs. Add 3k to extend warranty and a single 3k suspension fix at 10yrs and it was 2.3kgbp per year to own ( assumes all cars need servicing, insurance, road tax and fuel and that this is similar for all cars of similar size and luxury). Ditto my Evoque 2.2l diesel, 37k new 10years old and a 3k repair at 8yr old. 4kgbp a year plus normal running costs. The 4k will drop as length of ownership grows. My XE, 47kgbp new, i have owned for 5 years ( new cost included a 5 service plan) so cost is currently 9.4k per year and dropping. When the Evowue and XE rust away of become unecconomic to keep then and only then is it new car time. At current anual milage i expect another 10yrs on the Evoque and 15 on the XE. Never understood anyone selling a car after a year. I did consider upgrading my S Type at 18months to a 3l S Type but was not willing to accept a 10kgbp loss of value on trade in just to increase high speed cuising performance, only used on a European holiday every 3 to 4 yrs. Add to that paying cash or 0% finance deals since savings grow if you dont make car payments every single month of your life and it is madness to trade a car in.

    @jameshiggins8329@jameshiggins83298 ай бұрын
  • I own a Rav4 hybrid. It is one of the best cars i have ever had. I do not regret buying it for a moment, and the resale value reflects it. My dealership keeps sending me offers to buy it back for near the cost of purchase almost two years later.

    @eastexotic@eastexotic7 ай бұрын
    • Most dealers do that with any car. CR-V and forester are also high resale value and higher customer satisfaction. Rav doesn’t stand alone anymore

      @martinr8278@martinr82786 ай бұрын
    • Do you realize they did that with a lot of used cars because the supply is so short? They tried to get my 2011 Cruze last year, too, but I had sold it the year after I got it, the car was so bad.

      @653j521@653j521Ай бұрын
  • I drove a loaner X3 for about a week and loved it. However, when I started looking at all of the recurring charges unrelated to maintenance, I was completely turned off from any model of BMW (I drove a 320i for 3 years and an M3 for 12).

    @capnmark4@capnmark48 ай бұрын
    • What are recurring charges unrelated to maintenance?

      @CarySagady@CarySagady8 ай бұрын
    • personally know a certified BMW mechanic here in L.A. Asked him ONCE why he went into this field and this specific brand, he said " Simple. It's a sh*tty brand, parts and labor are expensive, and the car will ALWAYS break down, so business will never die". Normally he has a low opinion of BMW drivers but they are unlimited source of revenue LOL

      @luigivincenz3843@luigivincenz38437 ай бұрын
    • ​@@CarySagadyPrice up the cost of brake pad and rotors that are needed every 100,000km and then wonder who the feck would want an X series BMW!!!😂

      @sisupower970@sisupower9705 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sisupower970 needed every 100.000 km? I dont see the problem ....

      @elmwalt162@elmwalt1624 ай бұрын
    • @@elmwalt162yeah no, sis really didn’t paint a very informative picture there

      @10293@102934 ай бұрын
  • The 2012+ Jeep Cherokee. Bought a 2021 brand new and used it only for light commuting and a few road trips - nothing strenuous. Transmission went at 11k miles. Complete rebuild. Took MOPAR 3 months to get it fixed and the dealer wouldn't give me a loaner. Apparently this is a very common issue with the ZH9 9 speed automatic transmission used on a lot of newer Cherokees and Grand Cherokees. Stay away from anything Chrysler.

    @anthonybruno9628@anthonybruno96285 ай бұрын
  • We have a 2019 X3 X drive and love it. We tried to buy the newly released 2019 Blazer RS. Dealers were asking Sticker or more. Got the X3 for $5k less than the Blazer. Definitely a better value!

    @richsidman8548@richsidman8548Ай бұрын
  • Pretty much confirmed everything I've been telling people for years. 👍🏼 I'd stay away from a CVT anything, Turbo anything and as nice as some of these high end Rovers look, they've always been junk and mechanically unreliable. I've always had great reliability with boring Toyota's, seems whenever I've stepped out of those boundaries, I've had problems. Great Video.

    @timothybagrowski643@timothybagrowski64310 ай бұрын
    • Subaru makes their own CVTs and they are quite good. Not perfect, but leaps and bounds ahead of the competition in my experience. LOVE my CVT with the 2.4l Turbo. Especially when I need to dust someone off the line.

      @tomdfrog@tomdfrog10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tomdfrogLike who? A Toyota Corolla 😂

      @Mike-lt6sj@Mike-lt6sj10 ай бұрын
    • Hard to avoid CVTs now, and Honda has gone all turbo, a real shame as they made great motors.

      @kennethward4985@kennethward498510 ай бұрын
    • @@Mike-lt6sj 260HP. That would be everyone except v8 muscle car drivers not asleep at the wheel. :-) Zero power drops from shifts. Embarrassed a lot of sports cars who have to redline to catch up while I never broke 4500rpms.

      @tomdfrog@tomdfrog10 ай бұрын
    • @@kennethward4985 The terrible oil consuming 3.5 flogged from 2006-2013 in Accords and Crosstours (3.7 over at Acura) were not that "great". Never notified owners there was a potential problem. Never notified owners of a quiet warranty extension. Loved my CrossTour was tickled when dealers were giving AMAZING trade values in the summer of 2020 so I could unload my Crosstour which had done who knows how many of its miles on less than 2qts of oil.

      @tomdfrog@tomdfrog10 ай бұрын
  • As a Dane I bought my third and new BMW 320 in 1977, after two new BMW 2002, from 1970, and many kilometers. It mostly started its life getting a new top on the engine + plus many, many other faults being fixed (One side window fell down in the door!). After nine month and still with its Warranty, I sold it for a new car!

    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188@finncarlbomholtsrensen118810 ай бұрын
    • Wish I could find one of those classic BMW type-2002s now. Simple transmission, rear end and engine architecture. Reliable electricals. FUN to drive. Adequate 4-seater interior.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen43608 ай бұрын
    • Growing up in Washington DC in the ‘70’s, I saw so many BMW 1600’s and 2002’s. I loved their boxy shape and minimalist design.

      @gary795@gary7956 ай бұрын
  • I purchased a 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport as my daily driver. However, I began to notice that whenever I drove it my ears would start ringing. I did research on why the car was so irritating and I discovered it was because of the whine of the CVT transmission. I was also upset when I found out that Nissan CVTs are propelled by a friggin rubber band! After 4 months I traded it in for a 2023 Mazda CX-30 which is a fantastic vehicle.

    @edwardwhite4015@edwardwhite40158 ай бұрын
    • You “found out” that they were propelled by a rubber band? 100% lie and misinformation. All major manufacturers of cvt’s use either a steel chain or steel belt.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37706 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to see a similar list that stretches out to 3 or 5 years. What percentage of models are owned by the original owner after 3 or 5 years?

    @smitty2jones@smitty2jones4 ай бұрын
  • I have an alfa Romeo Giulia quadrifoglio. The maintenance bills are ruinous. My last maintenance was $2700. I knew that going in but I still love it.

    @2steaksandwiches665@2steaksandwiches66510 ай бұрын
    • Momma mia !

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood10 ай бұрын
    • If you can afford it, go for it!

      @billolsen4360@billolsen43608 ай бұрын
    • @@billolsen4360 You just explained Kim Kardashian !

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood8 ай бұрын
    • @@billolsen4360 here’s one for you. I just got nailed 1900 for four tires and an alignment. If I didn’t love this damn thing so much, I would happily sell it and laugh at any idiot who bought it.

      @2steaksandwiches665@2steaksandwiches6658 ай бұрын
  • Overall, i think getting a non-turbo 6, is better than a turbo 4, in terms of ride, noise levels, cost of ownership.

    @steventogami898@steventogami89810 ай бұрын
    • My wife wanted a VW Atlas. Told her to get VR6 one. It also uses an Aisin transmission. Meaning we should be good for a long time. Too bad VW is discontinuing the VR6. Very solid engine. No turbos!!!

      @bmw803@bmw80310 ай бұрын
    • Turbo engines run hotter than Naturally Aspirated engines. The wear factor is higher just by this fact. The cooling system maintenance is critical & any overheating problem needs an immediate shut down. Any extended over heating issues is a major engine problem extending to many parts. Overall turbos will not last as long & need more care to keep them going. All for the sake of lighter weight to get the better fuel mileage. This advantage disappears quickly when the vehicle is driven more aggressively. Most turbo engine have lag in the throttle response too. Not what you want in icy or slippery conditions. Not a fan of a turbo engine.

      @ag4allgood@ag4allgood10 ай бұрын
    • @@ag4allgood I live in europe, and all i've driven so far were turbo diesels, besides one 1.6l na engine. Petrol turbo's run super low pressure compared to diesels. And most of my diesels took anything a threw at them, with barelly more than just regular maintenance occasionally. So why is it that they can't build a proper turbo petrol car? My A3 from 2006 i drove for 3 years, i did some mods on it, and pushed it from 140hp to 235hp, the torque i had on that baby. All i did was change the turbo, manifold and exhaust, i left it with original cooling components and it handled it like a champ.

      @neeeskeee@neeeskeee10 ай бұрын
    • When there's increased complexity there's more chance something will go wrong, the simpler the better a lot of the time.

      @Soul-Taker@Soul-Taker10 ай бұрын
    • @@Soul-Taker Good point, but in today's society that wants something for nothing, you get many crying when features are basic or non existent, but when those features that are not necessary break down, they cry again.

      @bmw803@bmw80310 ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised the percentage isn't much higher for all cars today. The technology in todays cars is so complex I've considered buying a car that has low depreciation, then replacing it yearly, before the warranty runs out, and the tech starts going haywire.

    @karllued@karllued10 ай бұрын
  • Bought a BMW X3 $8k under MSRP. Loving it with no regrets on value.

    @MrJFunk@MrJFunk8 ай бұрын
  • I got a 21 Mazda CX-5 CE Turbo for a reason, reliable Mazda. Got a 2016 Mazda 3 that has zero issues after 121k miles. Last car was a 12 Chevy Traverse with plenty of issues. 2012 1.4 Chevy Cruze POS. Ya I should have trusted Japan on making great cars awhile ago.

    @teslarocks7345@teslarocks734510 ай бұрын
    • I buy exclusively Japanese cars with manual transmissions. Been doing it for 35 years. Regular oil changes, with gas treatment(Gumout), and winter tire swaps every season. Never had any major mechanical issues.

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
  • The great thing about this video is that there are great examples such as 4:35 on how to hold a steering wheel. And the steering wheel feel, design and layout are deal maker or breakers for me. You interact more with the steering wheel than any other part of the vehicle so it better be well thought out.

    @SurviveTheDay@SurviveTheDay10 ай бұрын
    • @@badinstinctsyoutube7108 all my controls are on my steering wheel by design. Technically I don’t need to take my hands off the wheel F1 style of driving🥴 My Biturbo SUV with 560bhp front the factor is more than enough. But I’m normally driving’s with one hand in the 9 or 3 position on the wheel as I don’t need it impress anyone. But when I’m coming up to traffic at an intersection my two hands go on the wheel as my senses are on full alert for people who don’t know what the F they’re doing. You Learn to be proactive when riding a sport bike and seeing shit that’ll make most people throw up.

      @SurviveTheDay@SurviveTheDay10 ай бұрын
    • @@badinstinctsyoutube7108 in reality I’m not sure why you insist that driving with two hands on the wheel is something low skilled drivers do? Over 90% of the time we’re driving on roads that are relatively straight, that’s a perfect time for two hands on the wheel. And if you’re taking a 90 degree corner you’re not using 625hp so you’ve slowed down to negotiate the corner. However, get on the gas too soon or too much and one hand on the wheel isn’t going to save you from crashing your vehicle. But on a highway where things happen much faster and inputs on the steering wheel need to be much smaller, having two hands on the wheel gives you more control. Your X5 is a nice ride and it goes fast and thus loosing control with higher HP vehicles is not uncommon. We’ve all seen the videos of Supercar Fails. What do you think is the leading cause of these crashes? Lack of car control - incorrect inputs on the throttle and inputs on the steering wheel. When your vehicle’s rear-end breaks loose (power-slide) you need two hands on the wheel to steer out of that. Your SUV has steering wheel paddle shifters so two hands are needed. There’s also the airbag which is unforgiving if hands are not properly placed on the steering wheel. You made reference to F1. You will never see in car camera footage of drivers with one hand on the wheel going down the straights or steering around corners? I’ve never seen a race car driver palming the steering wheel around corners nor driving with a limp wrist draped over the top of the wheel. Car control requires two hands on the wheel. There’s a lot of online info about driving with two hands on the wheel. People can read about it, or ignore it. That’s a personal choice. Good discussion. Have a great day.

      @SurviveTheDay@SurviveTheDay10 ай бұрын
    • If you are driving off road that is great example of how to break your thumbs.

      @inttruders@inttruders6 ай бұрын
  • Lots of people are also returning BMW and Mercedes due to monthly subscriptions for things that were free before like remote start, checking tire pressure etc and you have to use the app to do it. you can no longer do it using the key fob. I had one of these cars and let me tell you you have to have a data plan in your phone and GPS for the app to even work, this means if you are in an office where you had no reception like I did you had no way to auto start the car. The app would constantly crash pissing me off. People had it with this kind of crap and decided to send a message by returning the car

    @ohmygosh6176@ohmygosh617610 ай бұрын
  • Well done I agree…and basically it’s hard to argue with the numbers, it is what it is.

    @vanceforrest4085@vanceforrest40858 ай бұрын
  • With chip shortages over the last 2 years we’ve seen second hand cars going for more than new. If delivery is long or you can only get a basic model new , it’s not surprising. The idea that anyone would sell a car at one year and lose money because they thought it was bad value for money is just silly

    @yann664@yann66410 ай бұрын
  • need to add the Volvo XC40 to this list especially the 3 cylinder model sold here in Northern Europe, just an average car pretending to be a premium car. On the plus side the Honda CRV 1.5 T is very impressive despite all the bad press.

    @Azureecosse@Azureecosse10 ай бұрын
  • I agree 100% with the unethical costs of ownership of the BMW 3 Series. I owned that car along with the X5 and OMG! what a fk'in headache these cars caused me and my wallet. I spent so much of time at the dealership calling out sick to get these cars fixed. I kept the 3 Series 11 yrs and X5 6 years and I am so glad BMW is out of my life - a separation I am happy with.

    @dapperlygrungy3189@dapperlygrungy31896 ай бұрын
  • Totally agree with all of these. My son has had the top two and got rid of both quickly.

    @stevenvirdenrasmussen-jone4671@stevenvirdenrasmussen-jone467110 ай бұрын
    • How can you agree with them all unless you've owned or at least driven them all? If your son bought the top two and found out they were that bad, it suggests he needs to do more research before he buys his next car.

      @severnsea@severnsea9 ай бұрын
  • Curious as to a list of what each car parts were mostly replaced or failed. Is there a list from these repair insurers to what fails most on models

    @philipvandyke5980@philipvandyke598010 ай бұрын
    • Yes there is, but it’s not publicly available. But take what is said on this video with a massive grain of salt. Lots of misinformation here and in the comments. I am an executive warranty claims administrator and I have access to proprietary data from the manufacturer. One of the things in the data is the most common items to fail. This data is unavailable to the public, but you can befriend an unbiased mechanic. They have access to computer databases and programs on common car failures. They also have worked on so many cars that they know what are common and uncommon failures.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37706 ай бұрын
  • Basically entry level luxury that people can’t afford.

    @mikek545@mikek54510 ай бұрын
  • Scotty Kilmer the number one car repair expert on KZhead. Would agree with this video

    @jimparsons61@jimparsons617 ай бұрын
  • I had a 2015 Versa Note and it was a good little car for me. I'm aware of the infamous Nissan CVT issues, but fortunately didn't experience it. The gas mileage was great and the leg room in the back seat was surprisingly good even for tall people. It is absolutely not fancy, but it served me well. I only traded it in because I was wanting to go on more dirt roads with a higher ground clearance vehicle. Maybe newer Versas aren't as reliable, but the 2015 model sure was.

    @johnchedsey1306@johnchedsey13066 ай бұрын
    • Yep mine was a good little car quick off the line with CVT.

      @johnb4840@johnb48406 ай бұрын
    • You didn’t experience the cvt issues because they didn’t exist beyond 2013. People are falsely reporting cvt issues to perpetuate these idiotic lists. Jatco fixed the cvt issue mere weeks after learning of the issues. Nissan fixed the issues being reported through a massive cvt upgrade and extending the warranty to those who didn’t manage to get the cvt upgraded timely. The cvt issues were effectively resolved by 2015 when the company resolved that everyone that was interested in the upgrade should have done so by then.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37705 ай бұрын
    • @@haroldbeauchamp3770 Interesting. In your opinion, a used Nissan between 2015-2020 with CVT is likely just fine?

      @johnchedsey1306@johnchedsey13065 ай бұрын
    • @@johnchedsey1306 the cvt will be fine. However, the previous owners maintenance may not be. Any vehicle is as reliable as the owners dedication to maintenance. As with any transmission, if the previous owner abused it, it likely should be avoided it. If the previous owner did all of their maintenance timely it’s a pretty good indication that they drove it lovingly. Pull the car fax and inspect the records. Try to find one with 50k miles or less. Immediately go to the Nissan dealer and have the cvt fluid changed. Then repeat every 40k miles. You should have many years of reliable service.

      @haroldbeauchamp3770@haroldbeauchamp37705 ай бұрын
    • @@haroldbeauchamp3770 thanks for the tips. Right now I have a manual transmission Juke and honestly rather enjoy having a stick shift again. But this is good to know for the future.

      @johnchedsey1306@johnchedsey13065 ай бұрын
  • traded in a 22 tucson hybrid, after 10 months due to, vehicles lane correction would try to steer into oncoming traffic on left hand turns on 2 lane highways, engine knocked at low rpm and light accel, had driveline vibration at 10 to 45 under slight accel, and got zero help on any issues from 2 dealerships and corporate, my neighbor said his tries to steer into oncoming traffic too, he just fights the steering back. i feel hyundai has too much money going out in replacing all the engines that failed and the class action lawsuit due to them, and they now are trying to keep from spending any money at all on warranty repairs.

    @jeffsanders5226@jeffsanders522610 ай бұрын
    • Hyundai has gone downhill. I just bought a black beauty Mazda CX-50 and love it.

      @justhere3794@justhere379410 ай бұрын
    • Wasn't expecting to see this comment, but I'm glad you posted it. I've been thinking about buying a Hyundai Tucson or Santa Fe hybrid (same power train in both) in the near future. They're both so recommended by CR and various professional car reviewers I figured they'd be a good choice.

      @jeffmorse645@jeffmorse64510 ай бұрын
    • Can’t that be turned off by a button?

      @gregorysullivan7913@gregorysullivan791310 ай бұрын
    • @@jeffmorse645 Yeah, I almost bought one of those 2 but then I saw all the complaints about how the sound in their car completely turns off and you hear no sound. A constant issue with those Hyundais. Mazda is built better. This is my 3rd Mazda. The CX50 is gorgeous in black with black wheels. Definitely does not look like a Mommy car and is bad a** I even considered a Land Rover or Escalade but no way. Overpriced junk. Just like Mercedes.

      @justhere3794@justhere379410 ай бұрын
    • @@gregorysullivan7913 it can be turned off, but i shouldn't have to turn off safety features, but between that and the engine knock, (preignition due to timing programming) i knew it was going to cause premature bearing failure, so i traded it in on a highlander hybrid.

      @jeffsanders5226@jeffsanders522610 ай бұрын
  • I kept a new Versa for 10 months. Overall it was a decent little car with the 5 speed manual and I liked it. I just decided I wanted a more sporty car instead so I bought a new Camaro (again with a manual).

    @turbo8454@turbo845410 ай бұрын
    • The CVT is the downfall of the auto industry.

      @alm4132@alm41328 ай бұрын
    • ​@@alm4132especially Nissan. Those Jatco CVT's they use are well known for early deaths because they don't have a launch gear to reduce strain on the belt when the car takes off from a stop especially on an uphill slope.

      @johntracy72@johntracy726 ай бұрын
    • @@johntracy72 We were lucky with our 2011 Nissan Altima we bought used at 20k miles 11 years ago. We ended up giving it to our daughter, it now has almost 200k on it and she's still driving it. Overall, the car has been one of the most reliable we've ever owned.

      @ga6589@ga65896 ай бұрын
  • I have a 2010 Nissan Versa and love it I haven't had any major problem and I alway have my oil changed on time and all required up keep. My front brakes were replaced at 164,000 and my back breaks at 175,000. Love my car.❤

    @lindakelley4332@lindakelley43327 ай бұрын
    • You should only have CVT transmission in an agricultural tractor...only good for baling, etc

      @williamrae9954@williamrae99545 ай бұрын
    • 😀👍

      @fonziebulldog5786@fonziebulldog57865 ай бұрын
  • I ditched a 2013 Nissan Sentra at 49k miles because of the CVT. went back to a Grand Cherokee with plenty torque. Now I'm driving 2 20plus year old Dodges and love V8 power with no payments 😊. Maintenance is key 🗝️

    @wadet73@wadet734 ай бұрын
  • Good video. But most of these cars are priced out of the majority of car buyers. So most of these wouldn’t be on my list anyway, just because of the sticker price. It would be helpful if you did a similar video on more affordable vehicles.

    @tomgorman748@tomgorman74810 ай бұрын
    • You made a good point. The Nissan versa was the only affordable car on the list.

      @dmandman9@dmandman910 ай бұрын
    • Lexus.

      @BigSmartArmed@BigSmartArmed10 ай бұрын
    • Plenty of aspirational on a budget will buy them used.

      @iiiii5256@iiiii525610 ай бұрын
    • The prices collapse out of warranty.

      @653j521@653j521Ай бұрын
  • I have a Nissan Versa approaching 100,000 miles and have been very happy with it. 40 miles to the gallon and no problems. I didn't expect it to be a luxury car but it does what it is built for very well.

    @markhammer1902@markhammer190210 ай бұрын
    • @Runco990 no I haven't changed the fluid and I'm almost at 100,000 MI. $16,000 out-of-pocket 40 Mi to the gallon. I keep hearing about these supposed problems, but I don't know a single owner of these vehicles experiencing these problems. 16,000 out of pocket, 40 miles to the gallon, no mechanical issues. The car has paid for itself.

      @markhammer1902@markhammer190210 ай бұрын
    • @@markhammer1902 Please change the transmission fluid at some point. Don't become a statistic.

      @barondystopia@barondystopia10 ай бұрын
    • I just bought a new versa a few weeks ago and am loving it so far. Funny that it's classified as a subcompact while the Corolla is listed as a compact and yet the Versa seems roomier inside and it also has a bigger trunk. It's also not as slow as people make it sound, especially if you turn off the vdc system. It handles really well and stops on a dime too.

      @vultureguy33@vultureguy3310 ай бұрын
    • I had a '22 Versa with the 5 speed stick. Great little car. I wanted something more sporty so I traded it for a new Camaro.

      @turbo8454@turbo845410 ай бұрын
    • I've owned two Versa's. The older models were good. The newer CVT ones are pieces of junk. My first Versa, a 2009, I had little to no problems with. I bought that one used btw. I then traded it in for a new one, which I ended up regretting. I had nothing but problems with it from day one. Thankfully I took out an extended two year, bumper to bumper, guarantee at an extra $2000 + 15% tax (Canada) on the sticker price. Let's just say I got more than my money's worth on that extra $2k I paid. The engine in those cars are fine, it's everything else that is junk. I even had my rear wiper motor crap out on me three years in, at roughly 60k. My present 2011 Toyota Matrix is on its 13th year and the rear wiper motor is still the original. Also those Jatco CVT trans are known pieces of junk within the automotive industry. That's not my opinion btw. The old Versa's that didn't have CVTs were a million times better. Versa's, the old and new, are well known to have faulty coil springs that snap. I had it happen to both of mine. Drive that car like you are in a porcelain box. The coil springs are thin and cheap. It's very expensive when you have to repair one! If yours hasn't broke yet just be patient. It eventually will. Overall, it was a fun car to drive and I loved them for that reason. They weren't too small nor too big. A lot of cargo space and easy to park in tight spaces. I will never buy another one, let alone another Nissan. Datsun has taken over more of the company so it's less of a Japanese car now as it is a French one. I don't see the newer CVTs lasting nearly as long as the older models did. Oh, and the CVT that I bought new was a rattling piece of junk. I had to return about a dozen times to the dealership to have all the rattles within the interior trim resolved. One of the rattles was coming from a passenger airbag that had been installed improperly by the factory. They had to replace the entire airbag. Once again, thankfully everything was under a bumper to bumper guarantee. If not that car would have bankrupted me!

      @sebastienbolduc5654@sebastienbolduc565410 ай бұрын
  • A guy i know manages a Jaguar/Land Rover service garage, he said in all his years in which hes worked for Toyota, Subaru and Ford he's never known so many new vehicles come in with major issues, hes always got at least 6 vehicles in that have been with them for over 6 months that they cant fix. This is an official dealers too.

    @chrisperry5244@chrisperry52447 ай бұрын
  • I have had several 3 series BMWs, the last two were 330i xDrive models - a 2016 and a 2019. Both cars were solid and reliable with no problems. Yes BMWs are pricey but they come with 3 years of maintenance. I've had a total of 14 BMWs in various models. I agree on the X1, it does not drive like a BMW as it is a front wheel drive platform from the Mini, even when you get FWD.

    @velvetjones1856@velvetjones18566 ай бұрын
    • It sounds like you just continually trade the vehicles to either have the latest eye candy or avoid getting to higher mileage. We all know BMWs don't age well.

      @todddominoes9862@todddominoes98626 ай бұрын
    • @@todddominoes9862'We all know' ? You're full of bullsheet son. I worked in the motor trade for many years, and WE ALL KNOW that BMW's are great cars which age very well and hold great used residual value. Stop typing crap you turnip.

      @DjNikGnashers@DjNikGnashers5 ай бұрын
  • Sounds like everything Scotty Kilmer has been saying. Endless money pits.

    @rodneyhirsch2340@rodneyhirsch234010 ай бұрын
    • He doesn't BS.

      @The2ndavepete@The2ndavepete10 ай бұрын
    • Kilmer is a MAGA tin foil type mechanic.

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
  • Jaguar was a sought after brand in the old days. There were even rock songs that sang about it. Such as Jan and Dean, The Beach Boys, etc.

    @glennso47@glennso4710 ай бұрын
    • The joke back in those days was that if you owned a Jag, you better have a Jag mechanic in the passenger seat. 😂

      @gonnafish@gonnafish10 ай бұрын
    • I bought a '95 XJSC in 1996 and paid about half the sticker price. I had a slush fund for repairs. After about 10 years, I spent the unused fund. The Jag was amazing and trouble free.

      @TooLooze@TooLooze10 ай бұрын
    • They sang about Fords. It was a T bird. (Ford owned Jaguar for a few years, and are as crappy as Jaguars)

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
    • @@robertlee4172 "I was crusin' in my Stingray late one night when an XKE pulled up on the right..." Jan and Dean - Deadman's Curve. Why do you remember song lyrics after all these years? 🤣

      @gonnafish@gonnafish10 ай бұрын
    • @@gonnafish JEEZUS CRIPES! I was 3 when that song came out. I ain't no degenerate cantankerous skin flint growing up in the 50s, ya know. The point being, Fords Jaguars, whatever, junk brands. We still talking about cars, aren't we? It ain't about 'walking through the park dancing in the dark, and reminiscing'.

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had #9 (Versa) as a new car since 2015. Great car! It was not created for flash, but good basic general use. It has had great pickup and moves quickly through traffic/passing. I keep up the scheduled maintenance and still get over 40 mpg on the hwy.

    @30yrsanddone94@30yrsanddone948 ай бұрын
    • Honestly,it wasn't really close to ugly. For what it was it looked fine.

      @richardmorris7063@richardmorris70636 ай бұрын
    • I drove a Versa rental car recently for 10 hours from palm springs to South Lake Tahoe! It surprised me how nimble and responsive it was on my looong drive!!!

      @henry12397@henry123976 ай бұрын
    • Versa is a good basic car. I'm not sure why people sell them so quickly. That's the one car that I'm surprised is in this group.

      @cdsersd2d@cdsersd2d6 ай бұрын
    • I rented a Versa once. It felt sluggish, noisy and uncomfortable. I found myself turning up the radio just to drown out that droning engine. And maybe it’s not a bad basic transportation car but the car never lets you forget just how basic it really is.

      @itsabovemenow1016@itsabovemenow10166 ай бұрын
    • @@itsabovemenow1016 - Yes, it's the same for the Toyota Yaris. We bought one a while back for a family member who was just starting out. She needed something cheap and the Yaris was the best thing we could find for the money. Great car, but sluggish, poor instrumentation, and small. But I think it's still a great little car. Great on gas, easy to park and low maintenance. I've only driven 6 cylinders for the past 20 years, so it's a bit of an adjustment for me to drive a Yaris. However, I will never forget where I came from. Any reliable car is a good car and I definitely do not think I am "too good" for a economy car.

      @cdsersd2d@cdsersd2d6 ай бұрын
  • I had an evoque manual of course. It was awesome. I loved it. Never a moments problem and drove like my Porsche. Epic car.

    @egeegee7146@egeegee71466 ай бұрын
    • Curious if you bought the car new and how many miles you put on it before you got rid it?

      @ronaldschwartz1856@ronaldschwartz18565 ай бұрын
    • Bought it as an ex demonstrator so new ish and kept it three years, put around 60k miles maybe a few more on it and sold it to a friend. He kept her for two or three years no problems. @@ronaldschwartz1856

      @egeegee7146@egeegee71465 ай бұрын
  • Still drive a 2015 Versa Note -but I got the 5 speed standard. It's much more fun to drive. It's basic but a bargain to drive.

    @Sixbears@Sixbears10 ай бұрын
  • The only luxury vehicle brand I would buy is Lexus. I found them they last forever and they’re not high maintenance. Cost like all the cars on this video.. I currently on a 2023 highlander platinum, four-cylinder turbo that is absolutely amazing and power with no hesitation. It’s all the brand Toyota Lexus reliability and high resale!

    @jtjt8331@jtjt833110 ай бұрын
    • Have had 6 Lexus and never had one in the shop for a repair…

      @tomrinehart3022@tomrinehart302210 ай бұрын
    • I still drive a 1990 Lexus! No problems even now. , well a few cosmetic blemishes, but the engine still performs as when new.

      @diegoterneus2250@diegoterneus225010 ай бұрын
    • Yes! On my 4th Lexus, won’t be switching off this brand! Never a day of trouble. Had an LS460, loved it but 10 quarts of oil per oil change & premium gas $$$. Switched to RX.

      @tammytaylor4310@tammytaylor431010 ай бұрын
  • I bought a 2018 Jaguar XF-S with the 380hp Supercharged V6 during Covid. It had 11k miles on it and paid $20k below sticker. The car is awesome and has never been to the dealership for anything other than fluid changes.

    @jimdee6698@jimdee66983 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had no problems with the X.3. I love the car and it’s worth the money. I might add, this is my second ownership of an X.3.

    @jakebrookesactor@jakebrookesactor8 ай бұрын
  • I had a 3 series BMW. It was fun to drive, until it 50k miles. Then everytime something went wrong it would cost 1000 dollars to fix. I swore I would never buy a German car again. I now own a Toyota. Not the sexiest car, but everything works-well. All you have to do is change the oil every 5k.

    @harveycooper7600@harveycooper760010 ай бұрын
    • The best cars I ever owned were Toyota Camry Hybrids. First one was rear ended & totaled. 160k miles and zero problems. I replaced with another newer model like it. 150k trouble free miles.

      @Mrblueridgeman@Mrblueridgeman10 ай бұрын
  • I have a 2016 GLC 300 and it’s been great. Only problems it’s had we’re easily self-serviced. I can’t imagine the C class is that much worse. Granted I refuse to take it to the dealership now that it’s out of warranty.

    @programmer437@programmer43710 ай бұрын
    • The problem with the c class is people buy it for the affordability for the mercedes label, but they don’t have the money to cover the cost to maintain it.

      @unkyungh@unkyungh10 ай бұрын
    • @@unkyungh honestly I haven’t found anything on Mercedes to be absurdly expensive with independent mechanics. I also own a 99’ SL500 for many years now. The worst thing on the GLC is the transmission service and that’s infrequent. I think the difference is that Mercedes is less neglect tolerant. Fixing a Mercedes that hasn’t been properly serviced will cost alot more than a Toyota. Engine, cooling, and transmission components are all more expensive.

      @programmer437@programmer43710 ай бұрын
    • @@programmer437 no my point is people buy them not realizing the cost is higher for basic maintenance on a Mercedes. They are buying not being able to afford to keep it. I worked in a shop until recently and saw it several times.

      @unkyungh@unkyungh10 ай бұрын
    • @@unkyungh I’m not really convinced that’s the case. I pay just over $100 an oil change - but it’s only due every 10,000 miles. Which is no worse than a $35 oil change every 3000 miles. Air filters and oil filters are no more than any other car (the SL500 has two, but they’re both cheap). And you really shouldn’t need to do much else within the first couple years of ownership unless you’re putting 30000 miles on it a year.

      @programmer437@programmer43710 ай бұрын
  • I dumped a Hyundai Tuscan after a year - not because of the car per se - but because Hyundai was the worst company I have dealt with in years. The headlight cracked (from a pebble?)and they refused to stand behind it with their warranty. To add insult to injury they wanted over $1,700.00 just for part, and then made you deal with the rudest customer service reps that I have ever experienced. (They had no interest at all in letting you speak.) Every time I saw one of their "America's best warranty" ads it grated on me so bad that I just dumped the car.

    @EdKramer@EdKramer8 ай бұрын
  • I have a Mercedes C250 and whilst it was a great car initially, over time the gloss on my purchase has definitely worn off. I've discovered a number of production issues which neither the company nor the dealer wanted anything to do with and it took the threat of legal proceedings against them both before they finally listened to the complaints I had. Having done quite of bit of my own research on the cars I've become familiar with what I believe the nature of the problem Mercedes has. They've decided to make the C class into a more affordable model to make more sales and the only way of doing this is to reduce the quality of their product. Production costs have quite clearly been cut and the effort and engineering that the company once had a very high reputation for has been sacrificed in the companies pursuit of making more dollars. And they've been trading on this historical reputation, but at the expense of making cheaper and inferior cars. I can quite honestly say that I will never be wasting any of my money on another Mercedes Benz vehicle.

    @victors8465@victors84654 ай бұрын
  • I am pleasantly relieved to find a video with negative issues about vehicles, without one domestic brand listed! I’ve owned a Mercedes in the past, we bought new and although we kept it more than a year, we got rid of it within 2,000 miles of the warranty running out! Dealer service was wonderful, especially when issues were repaired under warranty. Seems like every season there was some $1,000 widget or another giving up and needed replacing. Then as soon as the warranty expired, the ignition module on the left side of the V6 engine quit, requiring replacement, that includes the three coils, wires and spark plugs, at a not very reasonable $200 each, that required 2 spark plugs each due to dual ignition, at $11.60 each! But there was a factory sponsored special pricing “deal”, for both sides at $1,200, parts and labor! That basically included the plugs and 1hr labor. That was it! I wasn’t going to wait for the next malady to catch up to us. I traded that ML 320 in the next business day! At the local Chevy dealer, in on what I wanted in the first place but was her turn for choice! So I traded in a 2002 ML 320, we paid $40k for, that got us $25k in 2005 on a nice new 2005 Chevy Avalanche LS, 4x4, that listed for $38k with no options. That was a wonderful SUV/Truck for 6 years and 90,000 trouble free miles, that finally needed brakes and second set of tires. So we traded that in on a 2011 Silverado Ext Cab 4x4 Z71, we got during an “ Employee Family Discount Price “, promotion, that came to $30,200! But got $25,000 in trade for the Avalanche! That Silverado was fantastic trouble free fun and adventure, till we trade that in on a 2019 Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 WT V6, we still have today with 41,000 trouble free miles to this day. With the plans on trading for a full size Van, to build into a Van/Camper. I like the Chevy Express 2500, but the 4x4 conversion is 12k! That’s still less than an AWD Ford Transit. The Chevy has a traditional hight roof that doesn’t allow you to stand in. But has a 6.6 V8 gas engine with 420hp 460 lbs ft tq. For still less than the 310 hp 420 lbs ft tq Ford Eco/Boost V6, with a med hight roof I can stand in. Tough choice!

    @kevinvoyer5053@kevinvoyer505310 ай бұрын
    • So basically you just traded all the vehicles when the problems started to appear, not a bad strategy if you can afford it. Anyway, german cars are not bad, they are like a hot 20 years old blonde, they take a lot to get but a lot more to keep and maintain up to par.

      @vlad-marincalota6819@vlad-marincalota68195 ай бұрын
  • It kinda makes sense that these luxury cars in general are really meant to be leased and NOT purchased. Once the lease contract is up, turn in the vehicle and sit in something new and luxurious all over again.💯🔥☝🏽

    @jaimemurray6654@jaimemurray665410 ай бұрын
    • You just reminded me of an idiotic comment a car salesman said to me. I was so angry on so many levels, I wanted to punch him in the face. I was looking to buy a new WRX. When he asked me why I wanted to buy, I told him I had regrets about leasing a previous car. His reply..."I lease all my luxury vehicles." 1) He thinks the WRX is a luxury vehicle. 2) He thinks I don't know anything about cars 3) He thinks he's above the traditional car buyer (me). That was over 3 years ago, I still want to go back an punch him in the face. I can do it too, the dealership is just blocks from my home.

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
    • @robertlee4172 Wow. After reading that, I would've felt compelled to decking the dealer out as well🤣🤝🏼

      @jaimemurray6654@jaimemurray665410 ай бұрын
    • @@jaimemurray6654 I bought the WRX, mere weeks later, from another dealership nearby. Competitors I might guess. As the other Subaru dealer is just 10 miles away. I ought-ta bring in my WRX for servicing at the 1st dealership, just so I can humiliate that a whole salesman.

      @robertlee4172@robertlee417210 ай бұрын
  • I have a 2022 Versa… but here is the kicker….mine has the 5speed manual… I love it

    @randywatson1982@randywatson198210 ай бұрын
  • I have a Mazda 6 diesel with 491,000 km and still running perfect -- keep your new cars the older ones are better.

    @dappy848@dappy8488 ай бұрын
  • I am puzzled about the high cost of maintenance notes for the BMW, MINI, Jaguar and Land Rover as the maintenance: oil changes, fluids and filters are include for 36 months or 36k mile, whichever comes first. Also questioning the comment about visibility in the MINI Cooper S Clubman. There is no compromise due the split rear doors, the mirrors make up for that, and the drive is super sporty and fun,, especially on the curves. The stiffness/go kart handling is what yhe MINI, in every model aside from the Countryman to be so true and handle so well. .

    @nancrowley9310@nancrowley931010 ай бұрын
    • I agree with the fact that all sevices (required) for BMWs are covered for the first 3 years so why would any owners complain about the high maintenance cost in the 1st year of ownership? As a matter of fact, these owners probably wouldn't know the true cost of maintenance during this no-cost maintenance period. Other repairs would be covered by the standard 4 years or 50K miles (80,000 km). I wonder if this clip is just a copy of other go-with-the-flow anti-European vehicle sources. The information given by this clip is definitely NOT very reliable.

      @goodrobby@goodrobby9 ай бұрын
    • I too had no problem with visibility with the Clubman. I’ve owned three different MINIs and have had zero regrets. 😎

      @mikeolson7557@mikeolson75578 ай бұрын
  • I'm seeing a huge trend in this list. Stay away from over-priced status cars from BMW 😮 & Range Rover!

    @BoltRM@BoltRM10 ай бұрын
    • For every Jaguar, BMW & Range Rover purchased, you better have a used Camry or Civic as a back up.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen43608 ай бұрын
    • @@billolsen4360 Spot on.

      @BoltRM@BoltRM8 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love my Nissan Versa Note. I've had it for 4 years now and never had an issue (with the exception of the radio). It was cheap and reliable and pre-owned.

    @DF-ct4fe@DF-ct4fe4 ай бұрын
  • Having previously owned a Land Rover, XK8 Jaguar and BMW, I then bought a Toyota Rav 4 and clocked up 150k before replacing it with Toyota H-CR hybrid. The difference is they are totally reliable, hold their value, are economical and comfortable. The new 2023 H-CR is now a great looking car with all the bells and whistles. All the others were a constant drain on income with very expensive parts and labour and there was always some issue. So has been happy days with Toyota for the last 15 years... Oh and have done virtually all DIY servicing, just replacing oil, oil filter, fuel filter, air filter, cabin filter, break pads and tyres as recommended. Haynes Manual, on line nowadays gives all the knowledge you need to service. Just type in car redgistration and you end up with correct manual.

    @DruMcDoo@DruMcDoo8 ай бұрын
    • Land Rover, XK8 Jaguar and BMW they are just money pits, they suck...

      @ROCKOLA79@ROCKOLA794 ай бұрын
  • Seems people don't hate turbo charged engines until they live with them for awhile. No replacement for displacement.

    @dougschmidt368@dougschmidt36810 ай бұрын
    • Lexus NX is the exception to that rule with the dual turbo: 2.0-liter 8AR-FTS turbocharged four-cylinder direct injection engine that can run on both Otto and Atkinson cycles.

      @tylerdckrsn8827@tylerdckrsn882710 ай бұрын
    • That's what she said.

      @Unknown17@Unknown1710 ай бұрын
    • I haven't heard any drivetrain complaints from owners of modern turbocharged vehicles. The old turbo lag & reliability issues are pretty much gone with today's technology, and the smaller displacement typically provides improved cruising gas mileage.

      @johnmcmullen456@johnmcmullen45610 ай бұрын
    • @@johnmcmullen456 While vastly improved modern turbos still have noticeable turbo lag and abrupt engagement. I have a '18 CRV with the 1.5 L turbo. Like the car. Hate the turbo. I genuinely wish I had bought the lower trim version with the old non turbo 2.4 L .

      @rond1949@rond194910 ай бұрын
    • @@johnmcmullen456I drive a newer Audi with the 2.0 turbo frequently. (In-laws car) The stop-start plus turbo lag is quite frustrating at times. It’s super quick once the turbo kicks in and gets nearly 40 mpgs on the highway though. To be fair, Keeping it in sport mode does help quite a bit.

      @nickmaniola1951@nickmaniola195110 ай бұрын
  • No surprise there's no Toyota or Lexus models on the list. I have a very low mileage (60,000) big Toyota that's now 19 years old and it still drives much smoother and quieter on the highway than my wife's new Kia. And apart from 1 sensor, a set of shocks and a fuel pump, It's cost me very little over 10 years of ownership despite sitting on the roadside in all weathers. And of course it's worth almost nothing so zero depreciation. I love Jags and Range Rovers, but you've confirmed my decision to never owning either of them.

    @brianmac1@brianmac110 ай бұрын
  • We bought our Jaguar XF 9 years ago and we had to have the air conditioning adjusted about 5 years ago. Before then and since, nothing that isn't wear and tear has gone wrong. We love it to bits but it is the 3 litre diesel. We'd buy another but not without this engine. Come on, Jaguar, it is the best car you've ever made, reintroduce this engine.

    @multa765@multa7655 ай бұрын
  • Have you factored in for the BMW X!and Mercedes C that many are bought by dealers as service loaners and then sold as used cars in less than a year?

    @user-vf2er3xx9o@user-vf2er3xx9o7 ай бұрын
  • I've owned 2 RR Evoques and never had any issues over 6 years

    @mikebedford4362@mikebedford436210 ай бұрын
    • Couldn’t agree more,I’ve owned a 2014 Evoque for over 6years, had to minor issues in that time but thoroughly enjoyed owning the car and it still looks great.

      @stephendobson1737@stephendobson173710 ай бұрын
    • The newer ones are the messes.

      @653j521@653j521Ай бұрын
  • I bought a new Corolla, had it in my Houston driveway for about 10 days, and it rained a whole lot. When I finally went to drive, the windshield had leaked, the car and dash were soaked and flooded. I called Toyo of Houston and took the car in, now it has 360 miles on it. They started talking about fixing it and drying it out etc . . I said no way, I want a brand NEW car, I would not settle for less. They fought hard and refused my small request. I am absolutely in the right. The entire dash, computers, carpets and front seats were soaked through. I finally got to the top manager and he thought fixing it was the way to go. It was now a used car with 360 miles, LOL. FInally in the end I didnt have time to fight them as I worked a lot then. So I cancelled my insurance and took the Corolla 4 wheeling by the railroad yard. I flew over tracks and bumps and ditches and I destroyed the car underneath, the body looked fine but I would say the car was now totaled. Then I parked it in Toyota's new car lot and left it there. I may have lost my $1,500. down payment, but they lost an entire car and lost a customer for life.

    @kennethward4985@kennethward498510 ай бұрын
    • How did you get out of the bank loan? I don't think you are out of the woods yet.

      @markg7030@markg703010 ай бұрын
    • @@markg7030 Oh I lived in Texas, they have no means to collect a debt here other than taxes or child support. And I ran and bought another car before that got on my credit report.

      @kennethward4985@kennethward498510 ай бұрын
    • @@kennethward4985 Interesting. They sold you a real LEMON.

      @markg7030@markg703010 ай бұрын
    • @@kennethward4985 Too easy, my friend. Your clever trick will, unfortunately, come back to bite you when you have to borrow money again.

      @billolsen4360@billolsen4360Ай бұрын
    • I never borrow. @@billolsen4360

      @kennethward4985@kennethward4985Ай бұрын
  • Back in 2004-05ish, I was driving an ancient VW when the engine bit the dust at 250,000, I wanted to buy a jag. A friend owned one, he had to get new front brakes. It cost him $2000, that was an eye opener. I’ve bought Toyotas ever since and they’re great. I’m at 165,000 and it needed a new starter at about 100,000 and last week I had the front end suspension redone. It runs great. I want it to make it to 300,000. It’s on track.

    @sw6118@sw61186 ай бұрын
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