Worst CAR BRANDS to Own in 2024

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Excellent video, Mitsubishi wow ? Thanks

JoseGarcia-oomc
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2011 Honda pilot touring after 170000 miles be ready to spend thousands.
This happened to us everything fall apart spool valve timing belt break rear and front struts 2 alternator in 1 year 2 battery and now we changed the intake air hose and need to change the upper intake manifold too 😩

MagaliMorris
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I don't believe that on Nissan, had one and traded in after 5 yes as it became a money pit.

sf-dnrh
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Ford has been good to me with reliable vehicles.

Chieftain
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This study is extremely vague. Needs way more detail and context. For example it’s giving you the total repair cost based on averages whether you buy $20k vehicle or a$100k vehicle. The top four are all under the same parent company. And none of the foreign companies are producing heavy duty diesel trucks that are more expensive to maintain. Might as well be Japanese automakers add.

Chris-vu
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Ford have always been reliable for us. We have had many cars and never had any issues. I currently have a 1996 Ford Escort 1.6 and its very reliable.

AssumedTiger
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Moral of this video "BUY JAPANESE" lol

CharCharTV
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For the last 30 years my family only owns and drives Toyota's and Honda's. Other than normal maintenance such as oil changes and wear item's, tires, batteries, etc, I've never even had to replace a burned out light bulb. As far as domestic vehicles, I've owned all the big three, Ford was the best. Anything Chrysler I would avoid like the plague....

darthgrundle
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After 10 yrs, I'd think just about ANYTHING you drive would need some sort of repair, this is speculation, so many variables to this as well, the driver, abusive and aggressive driving, maintanance, milage ALL need repair @ some point or another my

davidx
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As a mechanic for the last 40 years I've worked for them all, I can tell you the problem is most people don't do their maintenance and all these costs ain't that high, not when you consider the average shop rate $165-200.00 an hour, to change all fluids in my car (2011 Ford Taurus SHO) as an exp: costs the customer about $11-1500.00 depending on the dealer that's just the fluids that's not including brakes, shocks or anything else, now make that a truck and oh! my! now you might have to change an axle or etc... see where I'm going with this??? people buy things that can't afford to repair let alone do maintenance on and car companies are making it harder for the DIY kinda of person, so if you take away anything of what I just said "don't do your maintenance it doesn't matter what you own they all break"

stevelynch
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I just see most people not keeping cars very long at all. Use, abuse, sell. Repeat. The new cars just can't be worked on by the average owner and we have lost the skills, knowledge, and inclination to do any hands-on work. It's all sad, and i wish we had a new manufacturer making affordable, reliable, and diy-capable small trucks/suvs/cars.

AS-ngpi
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Very deceiving because you lump forward together with a Ford truck but you don't have Ram separated from the brand.

ubeuonly
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Thank you for sharing this information

humble
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I have a 26 year old f150....do my own repairs and maintenance. Besides tires and brakes I haven't spent over 500 bucks on that old turd.

stuartwilkison
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WOW, top 5 CRAP brands all domestic, who would have thought?

billeidaho
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Nice to see MITSUBISHI at the top. Love my new OUTLANDER.
Exceptional warranty, great value.

amerigovespucci
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Moral of this video: “They all break”. Keep your maintenance ip, drive what you like. I use my vehicles to earn a living and employee others; my F series trucks and Silverados get worked hard every day and they’re dead nuts reliable.

cwqrpportable
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I love everything about Hondas pretty please.

humble
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At this point the US auto companies should lobby congress to ALLOW Chinese imports to make themselves look better.

YokubouTenshi
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And when all is said and done the supposed reliability only equates to somewhat near half all the maintenance cost over 10 years but most people don't keep a car 10 years more like five and the cost is negligible will you cut all that in half

ubeuonly