Always question the “experts” who never lived with the product. We had a 2018 Discovery HSE and it had no issues until 65,000 miles. Didn’t plan on keeping it that long but the ridiculous prices during pandemic made us buy it (with extended warranty). Was our primary weekend vehicle as it was comfortable, roomy, and its boot ate everything. Loved it so much, we just leased a new one.
You forgot about what a piece of trash the 2024 Nissan Rogue is between its major electrical issues, a 1.5L turbo with only THREE cylinders and CVT transmission. How’s about a top 7 SUV’s to buy.
I threw the dice and gambled on a 2025 Tucson betting that Hyundai has put their troubles behind them with the newer Theta 3/Smartstream engine. No problems so far. Time will tell.
The problem with the hyundais is the direct injection with no 2nd fuel port to clean the valves. Overall engine casting and poor engine assembly has resulted in a super unreliable engine lineup.
The list is bigger than that! Everything produced these days are overpriced, unreliable and riddled with recalls. All they want is your money...Let them rot on the lot!!😂😂😂
Man I just don’t get it..what is Toyota doing that these companies can’t do…..just watched a story about a jeep plant in Toledo laying off 1000 employees around the holidays…poor reliability, expensive vehicles and huge inventory has a real impact on people’s lives..ok rant over!!
It would have been completely different if Americans weren’t lazy with the “ I’m just here for a pay check “ attitude. It’s embarrassing that these beautiful American brand vehicles are crap. The quality of the Japanese made vehicles are superior to us primarily because the Japanese care about what they are doing. Even the American built Japanese vehicles are having issues. Embarrassing 🤦♂️
Really sad what's going on with Jeep lately. I've owned a Wrangler, but I got over it quick. However I hope they get their act together to save the brand. Great review Everyman Driver.
Stellantis went crazy with the pricing, but they dropped it for 2025 so I think everything will be better. I’m looking at the Wagoneer series 2 carbide 2025 model year trying to pay 70,000 instead of their ridiculous 86,000 and it’s looking like it will be possible.
Happy with my 22 Mazda CX9..Built in Japan with awesome fit & finish. Build quality is great.
Always question the “experts” who never lived with the product. We had a 2018 Discovery HSE and it had no issues until 65,000 miles. Didn’t plan on keeping it that long but the ridiculous prices during pandemic made us buy it (with extended warranty). Was our primary weekend vehicle as it was comfortable, roomy, and its boot ate everything. Loved it so much, we just leased a new one.
I'm happy with my 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE, built in Japan
You forgot about what a piece of trash the 2024 Nissan Rogue is between its major electrical issues, a 1.5L turbo with only THREE cylinders and CVT transmission.
How’s about a top 7 SUV’s to buy.
Your reviews on these suvs are a 100% correct!!!
Im surprised that Volvo is on this list. They used to make highly reliable cars! Wow!
I threw the dice and gambled on a 2025 Tucson betting that Hyundai has put their troubles behind them with the newer Theta 3/Smartstream engine. No problems so far. Time will tell.
The problem with the hyundais is the direct injection with no 2nd fuel port to clean the valves. Overall engine casting and poor engine assembly has resulted in a super unreliable engine lineup.
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The base 2.5L engine like mine has both GDI and MPI injection. The turbo charged versions are GDI only as far as I know.
Yes the base 2.5 liter is GDI/MPI same engine in my 2024 sportage
Dave, what’s up with all your negative videos lately? I don’t appreciate the seemingly endless pessimism.
No facts
The list is bigger than that! Everything produced these days are overpriced, unreliable and riddled with recalls. All they want is your money...Let them rot on the lot!!😂😂😂
Is the SUV market, "Booming"?
Man I just don’t get it..what is Toyota doing that these companies can’t do…..just watched a story about a jeep plant in Toledo laying off 1000 employees around the holidays…poor reliability, expensive vehicles and huge inventory has a real impact on people’s lives..ok rant over!!
It would have been completely different if Americans weren’t lazy with the “ I’m just here for a pay check “ attitude.
It’s embarrassing that these beautiful American brand vehicles are crap. The quality of the Japanese made vehicles are superior to us primarily because the Japanese care about what they are doing.
Even the American built Japanese vehicles are having issues. Embarrassing 🤦♂️
Really sad what's going on with Jeep lately. I've owned a Wrangler, but I got over it quick. However I hope they get their act together to save the brand. Great review Everyman Driver.
Stellantis went crazy with the pricing, but they dropped it for 2025 so I think everything will be better. I’m looking at the Wagoneer series 2 carbide 2025 model year trying to pay 70,000 instead of their ridiculous 86,000 and it’s looking like it will be possible.
Appreciate the video. Does the Tucson reliability issue include the hybrid model?
Your reading off the teleprompter really messes with my ADHD.
LOL
SUV market collapse? What are you drinking 😂
You forgot nissan!!
Like the videos, and they aren't too long but long enough.
So you are quote Consumer Reports and at the same you say avoid 2025 Hyundai Tuscon Hybrid ? This rubbish make no sense.
I avoid all SUVs
my next vehicle might be a Used older one of good quality ...
Like?
2025 Mazda CX-50...oh yeah.
Is there any issues with decylinder activation ?
@@glennshayne1985 None that I know of. Was there supposed to be any?