Avoid These Junk SUV's That Could Cost You Big Time!

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Many SUV's are great vehicles for families, but I'm going to show you some SUVs that could cost you a lot of money in repairs, maintenance, or worse. These could also be lower in safety, and just plain old cost you your sanity. I'm going to tell you why these won't be reliable SUVs or they won't be good for your family. This is all from my perspective, and I'm sharing these opinions with you today.

It's some of the worst SUVs to avoid today on ECCP! PS. you should join too get car advice and more:

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Land Rovers have heated rear windows so you can keep your hands warm when pushing them in the winter!

senianns
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While everyone else is trying to be politically correct, this guy tells the truth! Unapologetically! It's so hard to get anyone to tell the truth about anything today, as a 30-plus year, heavy repair mechanic, I can attest that your research is totally accurate! Thank you for not being afraid to tell the truth ✊

DRDRE-exyg
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A man who wants to go into the jungle takes a Land Rover. A man that also wants to come out of the jungle, takes a Toyota.

luvslogistics
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For what you pay, vehicles should be much better quality.

ericeandco
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Nearly freaked when he lambasted a car and then showed the RAV4... relieved to see Volvo in its place. I went from 50 years of GM to a Toyota, I like my RAV4 so far

peterruddick
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Mark, you are one energetic guy. No one can say you are boring. I love watching your videos. Dont change a thing.

mikefoehr
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The odd part about Hyundai/Kia is that their day to day reliability is decent. The electronics and body parts work well but the large parts (engine, transmission, drivetrain) fail in the long term.

davestvwatching
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I have been watching your videos and comments about cars almost a year. Your way of expressing is different than others. It is a great job. This video is also really interesting and helpful to choose a reliable SUV. Good luck to you for many many videos like this. By the way your jacket looks really cool😅. What is the brand?

martinkazako
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In 2010, I purchased a 2011 Kia Sorento. It turned out to be one of the lowest cost-of-ownership, and most reliable vehicles I've ever owned. Kias and Huyndis are great if you keep a car for less than ten years or 100k miles. If you plan to keep a vehicle longer, buy a Toyota or Honda.

reaality
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Thanks for another very well thought out (and edited) video.

kellingtonlink
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My wife and I buy Toyotas because they are the most bang for the buck. Reliability is the most important thing for us.

scottluthy
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Had 2 Kais ate batteries. Batteries only last 2 years. Even top of the line lasts 2 1/2. Now the door locks gave out. Don't think I ever buy another one.

rayfujimori
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Thanks for producing these entertaining, but more importantly, informative videos. You talk mega-facts; never short on pumping out lots of details. Keep these videos coming!

newtonlee
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The last time, I brought American car was 1984, and experience a high rate of failure due to quality problem and the factory assistance in repair was very poor! In the US we don't have mechanic force that capable to diagnose and repair these US made car in timely matters and the costs of repair is much higher than the car current value! I had brought a used Toyota Corolla, Trecel and Celica during the past 35 years and never experience any high cost of repair and I used a trust mechanic only!

johnmadow
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Wow, just real & honest reviews; straight to the point! Thank You so much!

lizzieyann
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Friend had a 2020 Sorento, with less than 30k miles the engine caught fire on the highway and the whole SUV burned down. KIA wouldnt cover the car because he didnt get his oil changes at the dealership.

alexpro
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This is top of all the analyses I had ever watched and listened to. It was unbiased, very well detailed and GODLY AFFIRMATIVE. I am really thrilled.
Lest I forget, it was the truth calling them junks. They were built by junked entities which cared less about their clientelle.

olumichaels
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That Buick is fire!
Thank you.
No, I mean it’s ON fire… 🔥

superbird
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I have a 2020 Kona, had some minor issues that dealership took care of. Have 75, 000 miles in 3 years and still going well.

jazmineneekalingo
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Power windows have no place on a Jeep Wrangler. I had them on a Chevy Cavalier. When they died, the garage replaced the unit with a stronger one that was more like the ones Subaru had in my well-built Forester. I made sure to get manual windows when I got my 2012 Wrangler. I’ve had repairs over the years and minor issues. I don’t take the roof off, so just adding some window insulation took care of the leak issue. It’s gotten me through bad winters here in Northeastern PA, and I can get away with minimal shoveling to clear my spot “just enough” to get in and out without leaving an inviting, perfectly clean box for ordinary 4-wheelers to steal while I’m away. 😎

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