Least Reliable Cars That Won't Even Last 50,000 Miles || Avoid Buying!

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Today, we're diving into the world of new vehicles that just can’t seem to make it past 50,000 miles (or 100,000 kilometers) without causing some serious headaches. We're talking about the TEN most unreliable new cars you can buy right now.

But - before we get started - remember, any vehicle can last a long time if you’re willing to deal with trips to the dealer for warranty issues and then potentially pouring money into repairs once the warranty is up. The question is what’s your tolerance for all that? For these cars, it might have to be pretty high…

Coming in at number ten is the Ford Bronco Sport, and we've got a lot more to discuss. From the Nissan Rogue's drivetrain concerns to the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe's hybrid headaches, and even the infamous Hyundai & Kia 2.0L engines, we're covering all the bases.

🚗 Top 10 List:

Hyundai & Kia 2.0L Engines
Volkswagen Taos
Land Rover Range Rover
Jaguar F-Pace
Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra
Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe & Wrangler 4xe
Infiniti QX50
Nissan Rogue
Ford Bronco Sport

Make sure to watch the entire video for detailed insights on each model, and find out why you might want to steer clear of these vehicles if you're planning to keep them long-term.

If you've owned any of these vehicles and had a good experience, that's great! But for most, these models are more likely to cause trouble than the average car. To avoid headaches, it’s best to steer clear.

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What is happening with manufacturers these days? It used to be if you wanted a reliable vehicle you turn to the far east companies, but Nissan in the shitter, Honda reliability has dipped, Hyundai and Kia dropping the ball who is there left to turn to? European and American vehicles have never a shining beacon of reliability either. No wonder there's a boom in classic and older cars. They ran longer with proper maintenance. Add in inflation and price gouging over the last 4 years, it's time to rub those pennies together for a descent "old school".

FYoCouchN
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I see the rogue cvt here and its funny because my neighbor has well over 300k miles on hers and no issues.

occckid
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My '24 Seltos (49K miles) and '15 Forte5 with the 2.0 GDI engine (153K miles on original engine and transmission) have been fantastic vehicles. I love them.

DeadofWinter
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The chevy trucks are fine when you deactivate the DFM system . Haven't had a problem but I don't abuse the truck either

cecilotto
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As an old Chrysler mechanic friend of mine used to say, "Jesus Chrysler"!

agrippa
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Imagine getting an Infinity and it has a fucking CVT, that should instantly make you NOT buy that shit. Best cars ever made are 99-2013 past that they fucked everything up with bad tech and cost cutting measures everywhere possible.

dannyshroyer
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Nissan trucks are reliable as any Toyota truck (pre tundra/tacoma redesign) too bad Nissan is so dumb they are getting rid of the Titan. The Frontier and Armada redesign is probably going to make them suck ass as well and then what are we left with? The only bad Nissan truck was a few select years of the diesel Titan.

corydegree
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Normally aspirated 4 cylinder Nissan Rogues are far more reliable

coreylucas
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The Rogues cvtx is all new and have had no issues to date.

joenissan
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I have a 2016 kia soul 2.0L with 55000 miles on it, and I haven't any issues with this car. It doesn't burn oil, the transmission works great, and AC still blows cold air. It could be because of the maintenance I give to the car, like changing the oil every 5k miles with synthetic oil and cleaning the valves because it is a GDI engine.

monkeymenso
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Idk my 2015 silverado is still kicking great and have never had warranty work done to it and im at 91k i bought it at just under 40k miles... transmission, egine, ect....alll are fine.

bigbadchevy
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Describing Theta engines using Kia Forte GT video is very wrong

hzmary
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Need proof that Japanese cars are the best in terms of reliability and build quality, just look at Nissan before and after Renault bought them 😂😂😂😂

iamlpdo
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Just gave up my ‘23 Pathfinder. Electrical, sensor and minor mechanical issues. Battery will wear out in six months. Getting to the point where I’m chasing problems. After they updated the ECM and transmission, seems to run slower for less stress. Some have good luck with the ZF, some don’t. Mpg is inconsistent. Gotten better after the fuel pump replacement.

TwoPair
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How are Hyundais Kia 1.6t gamma turbo engines?

iangranados
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Get their act together? That's hysterical. That CVT transmission blew a Nissan Marano sale.

dannysdailys
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That’s probably with the new rouge my grandma has a 2011 and it has almost 150, 000 miles on it and nothing has ever happened to it other than the time when she put the wrong gas in it

ERROR
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My silverado has been in the shop since February 3rd waiting on a motor which is on backorder. I'm trying to get GM to pitch in on payments since I had to buy another car bc of this bs

ADleo
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My moms 2016 rogue still on its original cvt at 150k miles. lol

brandondeclercq
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Wrong… your examples for Hyundai and Kia are the NU. The theta 2 gdi isn’t in any of those!!!! And the theta is a 2.0L Turbo or 2.4L (gdi). I like you guys but this video is misleading

zabryant