Wrangler is one of those iconic brands that no matter how poor in reliability and electronics the die hard fan boys will continue to buy and support them. Bronco has had its issues too. Ford 10 speed is not the best, chattering and shuddering.
I've owned a lot of the 10R80 transmissions in personal and commercial trucks and I've yet had one to chatter or shudder. I have a '22 Powerboost for personal use and between using it for day to day driving and for towing our RV, it's been exceptional. The commercial trucks get pounded on daily in our open pit mine and quarry and our engineering consulting firm by big lugs who don't give a hoot about looking after stuff and we have experienced no such issues. I'm not here to say it's the best transmission, just to relate my personal experiences.
@@Blue-moon12 I almost wish Stellantis would sell off the Jeep brand to a company like Toyota that can turn it into something special. Jeep is the only thing keeping Stellantis afloat these days. The new Dodge Hornet is a repackaged Alfa Romeo and it has an MSRP that is higher than a CR-V lol
$18,000 dollars for a Mirage is considered cheap? What is the average income today? In Canada, household is about $70,000. Thus, even if this was $18,000 Canadian dollars that would be about 25% of the household gross income. The middle class is being destroyed, you will own nothing and be happy.
Love your video's man! The lesson I learned is the best thing to do is to lease and return a car after three years before warranty expires and the car becomes a money pit.
I had a Wrangler bought new in 2019. It was absolutely the worst car I ever had. From the factory the stabilizer bar was bad with horrible shaking if I hit a pothole in the road. I didn’t have a garage at the time and it leaked constantly when it rained. More than 3 times it wouldn’t start at all and something with a module had to be replaced under warranty. I got rid of it in 2020 and luckily did not take a loss with a trade in. I did get a ‘21 Honda CR-V and we shall see how it holds up but for now it’s been flawless and I have never had warranty work done on it. Few road trips and just over 40K miles. It will be 4 in November 😬
It's rare to see reviewers bomb Mitsu's. I sold them for a very, very short time. As a Customer Service Mgr you learn about all the issues. And there's plenty. But, I found the BIGGEST PROBLEM is that it is brutal trying to find Certified Mitsu Mechanics who can do warranty work and beyond. There just aren't very many. Go to a Mitsubishi dealer's Mechanic's Meeting, and it's like sitting in an almost empty room! Walk around the service bays and you might find 2 or 3 mechanics in a garage backed up with cars. To me in sales, that tells me only one thing...RUN!!!!
@@ECPP I had an Eagle Talon TSi AWD (Eclipse in a different outfit). It was a fine car. It made the rest of Chryco trash buckets look good. But those Mitsu's were in a different millennium! And boy, did l learn that during my tenure at Mitsu. The Evo and Ralliarts were decent, but those seem like they were from a different lifetime. Perhaps Mitsu should build 155mm rounds for Ukraine's howitzers. They're easier and less complex to create. And they way things look, the demand will only increase, so it will be much more profitable. Just a thought.
Got a Compass as a rental the other day, drove it two days, one of the worst driving SUV I have ever driven, took it back and got a CX-5, the improvement over the Compass is insane.
Hey! Great video, thanks for making. In the market for a 2016-17 Lexus RX 350, would you have 3 other midsize SUV's under 20-25k? Any idea if the 2013-16 Cadillac 3.6L has timing chain problems, need the engine to last 300000km lol.
So he xplained zero why specificly VW Atlas is bad? Just that they switched engine while he probably wont be nailing toyota with their mass 4 poppers to the wall?
Toyota has stayed the course...producing reliable quality vehicles...over and over again. I know they have had issues but, overall Toyota is a very good choice to buy. My first Camry (2005)...an engineering marvel! My 2nd Camry (2020) so far so good. You get a lot of quality car with Toyota.
As a mechanical engineer with over 40 yrs of practical experience and some familiarity with that year of Camry (2006 to be specific), I wouldn't claim it to be an engineering marvel! That's a stretch....... what it is is a simple mechanical design built to high standards. No new technology, no design details that would keep an engineering team up at night worrying if maybe they went a little overboard on excitement vs reliability. Let's keep it real shall we; Toyota has earned their reputation based on simple, well executed designs. Time will tell what the future holds now that they kick their heels up a little more with their design work. My money is on Toyota to do well and fix it if they screw up.
@@ECPP Well exactly, and like someone I know said (when speaking of the 2005 Camry), "life is too short to drive boring cars". There was no more vanilla boring, long lasting car made than the Toyota Camry of that vintage. It earned it's vaulted reputation based on those attributes.
In November I rented a Jetta sedan in Toronto area for 2 weeks. The suspension, the gear and the engine are too weak. The 1.5T engine consumes to muchband a lame duck.
I just got rid of a 19’ Wrangler for a Civic hatchback i absolutely loved it. However, it was soooo expensive to maintain. I feel like Stellantis is overcharging in parts and service not just the msrp. I also pit tons of miles on it 133k with no major issues but did get into 2 accidents.
Why do I never see you mention any of the Porsche Cayenne models with the V6? Are they good/bad, are they just a rebadged VW/Audi? Always liked their looks but was never convinced of their reliability and high costs for service. And they seem to really loose their resale value every year. Thanks for the great videos.
The Mirage is a $10k car that is being sold for ridiculous prices in some markets. I remember when they first launched in our market as a sedan version it started at the equivalent of $8000. They are sold for around $15000 now even though it’s the same car from 2018. For that price I would go with a used car imo.
The Frontier is high in reliability. You are way off here, even repair pal has stated its high in reliability. Not sure where you're getting your information from on that one.
Totally idiotic, this guy sometimes just says things off his head with no proper* research. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear with long term life given maintenance
jesus, this clown jetta that has msrp $22k has issues and people should go entry luxury cars instead. He missed last 7 years or something? VW is budget brand now except few exception models.
VW Jetta should be compared with the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic or Mazda 3, they are intended as masses compact cars. GTI, GLI, or Arteon models perhaps can be cross-compared with the same model of Audi or BMW.
I bucked the trend...bought a Jeep Wrangler to enjoy the "smiles per gallon". Keeping the oil burning Audi for family hauling duties tho.And yes...the TACO was a close second. I personally believe it's a better all-rounder but without the personality.
With Nissan its such a shame......too many vehicles with Jatco cvt trans as the only option......which would otherwise be a much better vehicle. As for the frontiers......i had a 2005 with the 4.0l and loved it. Im cool with old school designs but you should get better reliability as a trade off. The Tacos are just so much more on the used market.....id be looking for a late model used one with the 4.0l if i was in the market. But thats me.😊
He’s dead off with the Frontier crap. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear and long term life given maintenance
You were really harsh on the poor Jetta 😂 Their styling is understated, but I think it's nice. For a "basic" car I think Civic is too angular. The current interior is also a lot more functional than the direction VW seems determined to steer the rest of the line up towards and certainly nicer than a Corolla. But I totally agree about staying away from the 1.5L engine option. The 2.0 TSI is a more tried and true workhorse
What do you drive? I'm outside McMurray on an acreage and I do a bit of soft reading plus like a sports drive plus like reliability. 2021 CX-30 GT non turbo.
I owned a Lincoln MKC. Worst car I ever owned. I only drove it on weekends because it spent the weekdays in the shop. Many recalls, 3 new batteries and several issues. Got rid of it within 1 years. It would fit nicely in this group of failures.
Great video on 2024 worst vehicles Great job keep up the great work, if you have a choice between the Honda passport, acura RDX and mazda cx9 base on reliability driving dynamic which one would be your choice personally first second and third pick please respond stay safe.
My 2019 SEL Premium Atlas has been a fantastic SUV. Couple of minor issues under warranty and that’s it. Over 5 years and 60,000 + trouble free miles !!!
This guy sometimes just says things off his head with no proper* research. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear for long term life given maintenance
Our first Toyota, a Camry (2017) brought a sneer from my coworker who gave me a lecture that I should buy only American cars. He and his wife bought a Jeep Patriot that year. Shame on me for buying a Toyota when an "all-American" Stellantis product, with such proven reliably was in our reach (excuse the sarcasm).
I regret buying a used 2018 Honda Fit last summer. Been such a dreadful car. The build quality is just not there. The car is falling apart. I didnt see it when I bought it. Going back to Toyota as soon as possible. I understand completely why the subcompact segment is basically dead. Such god awful cars. Same logic as you said with the Mirage these cheap cars are CHEAP.
My worst trucks list and I will never buy and I ain’t buying it: 1- Toyota Sequoia with hybrid 3.5 twin turbo V6 2- Toyota Tundra with hybrid 3.5 twin turbo V6 (Because they became the worst reliability ever) 3- the worst and way more worser any models I MEAN ANY MODELS Toyota Camry with 2.5 four cylinder engine 4- Lexus ES with 2.5 four cylinder 5- Lexus LX with 5.7 and 3.5 Twin turbochargers (Because it’s one of the worst interior quality and terrible interior design) 6- Chevy Trailblazer with 1.2 and 1.3 three cylinder turbo 7- Toyota fortuner SUV and Hilux pickup truck with 2.7 four cylinder 8- Toyota GR Yaris And GR Corolla with manual transmission (I hate manual transmissions) 9- Old Toyota Camry and Avalon and highlander and Lexus ES300 and RX300 with 3.0 V6 10- newer Toyota (BMW) Supra and Toyota (Subaru) GR86 11- Fiat 500 (it’s a tiny car and I hate to drive it) 12- any year (not the 2023 and 2024) Toyota Prius with terrible design and terrible car and terrible interior 13- Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade with 3.0 turbo diesel inline 6 14- Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, Chevy traverse, Cadillac XT6 with 3.6 V6 15- Newer Honda accord only hybrid version 16- any models Tesla X, S, Y, And 3 17- 2019 and 2020 Toyota RAV4 with 2.5 four cylinder 18- any years Lexus GX With 4.6 V8 (especially with incredibly garbage boring interior design and infotainment system screen is trash) 19- old Mercedes GLE 20- any older to 2019 Toyota Corolla 21- Any Model Toyota Tacoma with 2.7 Four cylinder And that’s it I hate these cars and I will never EVER Buy it Peace ✌️
New tundra is trash ... new turbo dependability will be question in future ... the same goes for tundra no V8 any more ... plus Gm offerings right now is good as well
Saying the interior is spartan is exactly what most of us like about it and saying it's hard to get into because of the price couldn't be more off base. First, the this is the least expensive SUV on the planet for it's level of performance. It's does 0-60 in 2.5 seconds with a 9.6 second 1/4 mile all for $95K. It's impossible to match that with any other offering at ANY price and to get even close, you need to spend at least $250K. You were disingenuous by not mentioning the $79K MLR which is $72K after the $7500 tax credit. The MLR still does 0-60 in 3.8 seconds making it one of the fastest SUVs on the planet still and for a for an even more affordable $72K. You didn't do your MXP homework. You listed issues with the X that just don't exist and didn't highlight other issues that do. The panel alignments don't change from door closing to door closing and they can be adjusted if they're not right from the factory. I did achieve a perfect alignment but only after starting over with the front fenders, then front doors, and then the tedious process of FWD adjustment, and lastly the rear hatch. Tesla kept saying it was within spec and it wasn't bad, but it I wanted perfect and only got that by being willing to invest the time myself in learning how to adjust FWDs.
It’s hard to trust anything you say when you can’t even describe the first vehicle correctly. Do you know what a Wrangler is cause the white “Wrangler” you discuss at the beginning of the video isn’t it? That is a Gladiator. But I’m sure all your other facts, I mean opinions, are correct.
@@ECPP Doesn’t change the fact that it is inaccurate and misleading to analyze the shortcomings of a particular model while displaying an entirely different model on screen.
Ok why does he keep saying Wrangler when he's pointing to a Gladiator? Its like doing a review of a Ford Ranger and pointing to a Bronco. I enjoy your reviews, but mention the correct vehicle.
Those cars are designed by people from North America This means the same culture as the buyers. For them perfect cars. Love to go garages of Joe blow - make complains because this all is part of the life. Without this, all life for them be not so interesting and very boring. The way to create jobs and huge profits for brainless service owners and manufacturers of parts suppliers. Magical jobs protection machine. This is Billions of dollars industry
@@ECPP I definitely agree with you. Especially what you've said about that Mitsubishi Mirage. You know what though. From a simplicity standpoint, excellent care of hat mirage, it might actually last longer than some of the other vehicles with more technology. Simple lasts.
Its funny you said that the lincoln has 10 speed so at least its always gonna be in its sweet spot, u fortunetly that couldnt be further from the truth. Ford 10 speed is worse than the 6 speed tranny that dodge had. It shifts when it feels like, over revs then doesnt rev at all.. sometimes id hit gas, it doesnt go then 2 seconds later it jumps and feels like the whole tranny will snap in half. It will refuse to shift and 90% of the time its in a gear too low or too high. By far the worst transmission ive ever had.. i drive it every day in my 10 speed transit. Its garbage
All the usual suspects (Stellantis, Tesla, Ford) represented here in all of their plastic fantastic glory, wow - shocking! Consumers have learned since the mid 90’s (remember the Intrepid and Stratus?) to steer clear of domestic brands and stick with Toyota and Honda.
............................ Wow 100K w/V8 U Get:...bad build quality & NOTE: the entire undercarriage is *Not covered (see this video shot) as in sheeting to protect from MUD build up and under-carrage protection.......Stupid people buy HYPE....gotta have a "JEEP" 100K today........ 37K value in two years
Wrangler is one of those iconic brands that no matter how poor in reliability and electronics the die hard fan boys will continue to buy and support them. Bronco has had its issues too. Ford 10 speed is not the best, chattering and shuddering.
I've owned a lot of the 10R80 transmissions in personal and commercial trucks and I've yet had one to chatter or shudder. I have a '22 Powerboost for personal use and between using it for day to day driving and for towing our RV, it's been exceptional. The commercial trucks get pounded on daily in our open pit mine and quarry and our engineering consulting firm by big lugs who don't give a hoot about looking after stuff and we have experienced no such issues. I'm not here to say it's the best transmission, just to relate my personal experiences.
Same with Range Rovers
@@cwqrpportable That's fair enough. Glad it's treating you well.
@@Blue-moon12 I almost wish Stellantis would sell off the Jeep brand to a company like Toyota that can turn it into something special. Jeep is the only thing keeping Stellantis afloat these days. The new Dodge Hornet is a repackaged Alfa Romeo and it has an MSRP that is higher than a CR-V lol
You have to love the Jeep brand to buy it. Because you sure as hell are not buying it for reliability and quality.
I would love a video on Lexus F cars. RCF, GSF, even the old gen ISF. Love your content man!
Coming soon!
I love those
Excellent update Mark ! 🇨🇦 Thank you Sir, have a fabulous weekend 🍻
Thanks, you too! Stay warm. It seems a little frosty on many parts of the continent. Thanks so much for the comment and support.
$18,000 dollars for a Mirage is considered cheap? What is the average income today? In Canada, household is about $70,000. Thus, even if this was $18,000 Canadian dollars that would be about 25% of the household gross income. The middle class is being destroyed, you will own nothing and be happy.
Great Show, Thanks, very informative and entertaining.
Love your video's man! The lesson I learned is the best thing to do is to lease and return a car after three years before warranty expires and the car becomes a money pit.
I had a Wrangler bought new in 2019. It was absolutely the worst car I ever had. From the factory the stabilizer bar was bad with horrible shaking if I hit a pothole in the road. I didn’t have a garage at the time and it leaked constantly when it rained. More than 3 times it wouldn’t start at all and something with a module had to be replaced under warranty. I got rid of it in 2020 and luckily did not take a loss with a trade in. I did get a ‘21 Honda CR-V and we shall see how it holds up but for now it’s been flawless and I have never had warranty work done on it. Few road trips and just over 40K miles. It will be 4 in November 😬
Not a great vehicle. Cool but still not a well made unit
Great video and I agree with all the vehicles you mentioned. Stay warm and safe
It's rare to see reviewers bomb Mitsu's. I sold them for a very, very short time. As a Customer Service Mgr you learn about all the issues. And there's plenty. But, I found the BIGGEST PROBLEM is that it is brutal trying to find Certified Mitsu Mechanics who can do warranty work and beyond. There just aren't very many. Go to a Mitsubishi dealer's Mechanic's Meeting, and it's like sitting in an almost empty room! Walk around the service bays and you might find 2 or 3 mechanics in a garage backed up with cars. To me in sales, that tells me only one thing...RUN!!!!
You are totally right. Not the worst vehicles as we also owned an Eclipse years ago but it just lacked the polish of the Toyotas or Hondas
@@ECPP I had an Eagle Talon TSi AWD (Eclipse in a different outfit). It was a fine car. It made the rest of Chryco trash buckets look good. But those Mitsu's were in a different millennium! And boy, did l learn that during my tenure at Mitsu. The Evo and Ralliarts were decent, but those seem like they were from a different lifetime.
Perhaps Mitsu should build 155mm rounds for Ukraine's howitzers. They're easier and less complex to create. And they way things look, the demand will only increase, so it will be much more profitable.
Just a thought.
We have a 2022 Outlander and it’s been a phenomenal vehicle for us
I have a ‘21 Jeep Gladiator with over 36,000 miles and I have had no problems whatsoever. I really like my Jeep Gladiator!
WOW amazing TY so much ,,Keep up the great work
Thanks, will do!
Got a Compass as a rental the other day, drove it two days, one of the worst driving SUV I have ever driven, took it back and got a CX-5, the improvement over the Compass is insane.
Yes the Mazda is a great little unit for sure
Hey! Great video, thanks for making. In the market for a 2016-17 Lexus RX 350, would you have 3 other midsize SUV's under 20-25k? Any idea if the 2013-16 Cadillac 3.6L has timing chain problems, need the engine to last 300000km lol.
Assuming you’re into luxury based on your choice of rx350: The contenders are rdx, cx5, x5, q5, qx60, f-pace. If you prefer sporty driving stelvio
I have to disagree. The Tundra in it's turbo format will not last. They made a bonehead decision to ditch the 8.
There will be a compromise
That was a prophetic comment, spot on
So he xplained zero why specificly VW Atlas is bad? Just that they switched engine while he probably wont be nailing toyota with their mass 4 poppers to the wall?
BAD because it is Dog.... Euro..... anything...do your homework!
i understand the desirability of the wrangler. too bad it's so unreliable
Wrangler!! The WORST garbage you can buy!! Pure crap! 💩
CR Score 25%! 🤮
Toyota has stayed the course...producing reliable quality vehicles...over and over again. I know they have had issues but, overall Toyota is a very good choice to buy. My first Camry (2005)...an engineering marvel! My 2nd Camry (2020) so far so good. You get a lot of quality car with Toyota.
As a mechanical engineer with over 40 yrs of practical experience and some familiarity with that year of Camry (2006 to be specific), I wouldn't claim it to be an engineering marvel! That's a stretch....... what it is is a simple mechanical design built to high standards. No new technology, no design details that would keep an engineering team up at night worrying if maybe they went a little overboard on excitement vs reliability. Let's keep it real shall we; Toyota has earned their reputation based on simple, well executed designs. Time will tell what the future holds now that they kick their heels up a little more with their design work. My money is on Toyota to do well and fix it if they screw up.
They are truly built with longevity and simplicity in mind. It’s less of a risk.
@@ECPP Well exactly, and like someone I know said (when speaking of the 2005 Camry), "life is too short to drive boring cars". There was no more vanilla boring, long lasting car made than the Toyota Camry of that vintage. It earned it's vaulted reputation based on those attributes.
In November I rented a Jetta sedan in Toronto area for 2 weeks. The suspension, the gear and the engine are too weak. The 1.5T engine consumes to muchband a lame duck.
Cheers
I just got rid of a 19’ Wrangler for a Civic hatchback i absolutely loved it. However, it was soooo expensive to maintain. I feel like Stellantis is overcharging in parts and service not just the msrp. I also pit tons of miles on it 133k with no major issues but did get into 2 accidents.
Why do I never see you mention any of the Porsche Cayenne models with the V6? Are they good/bad, are they just a rebadged VW/Audi? Always liked their looks but was never convinced of their reliability and high costs for service. And they seem to really loose their resale value every year. Thanks for the great videos.
With Porsche the upper end drivetrains are always the best and the lower ends often are a bit watered down. Same with Macan.
@@ECPP Okay so stay away from the base V6 versions, thanks.
Nice work as always thx , can you please make a tutorial on bmw's b58 and why so popular and versatile 😊
Sure thing!
The Mirage is a $10k car that is being sold for ridiculous prices in some markets. I remember when they first launched in our market as a sedan version it started at the equivalent of $8000. They are sold for around $15000 now even though it’s the same car from 2018. For that price I would go with a used car imo.
The Frontier is high in reliability. You are way off here, even repair pal has stated its high in reliability. Not sure where you're getting your information from on that one.
Totally idiotic, this guy sometimes just says things off his head with no proper* research. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear with long term life given maintenance
@@OneLeggedStormChaser Yes, some of his recommendations recently have been a little hit and miss
I absolutely would love to hear your opinions on the glb Mercedes
I will try to get my hands on one e for a proper review but I can certainly talk about that for sure.
jesus, this clown jetta that has msrp $22k has issues and people should go entry luxury cars instead. He missed last 7 years or something? VW is budget brand now except few exception models.
Nice
VW Jetta should be compared with the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic or Mazda 3, they are intended as masses compact cars. GTI, GLI, or Arteon models perhaps can be cross-compared with the same model of Audi or BMW.
Indeed. Thanks for sharing
I bucked the trend...bought a Jeep Wrangler to enjoy the "smiles per gallon". Keeping the oil burning Audi for family hauling duties tho.And yes...the TACO was a close second. I personally believe it's a better all-rounder but without the personality.
They are a ton of fun, just gotta know what you are getting into. I enjoyed my old TJ and the 4.0L and manual for awhile.
Dummy''''''' bought both a Dog Audi and a Jeep!.....
With Nissan its such a shame......too many vehicles with Jatco cvt trans as the only option......which would otherwise be a much better vehicle. As for the frontiers......i had a 2005 with the 4.0l and loved it. Im cool with old school designs but you should get better reliability as a trade off. The Tacos are just so much more on the used market.....id be looking for a late model used one with the 4.0l if i was in the market. But thats me.😊
He's wrong about the Frontier. The 9 speed and 3.8 v6 are holding up well. They are durable and reliable to date
That’s a fair trade off
He’s dead off with the Frontier crap. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear and long term life given maintenance
Thanks for telling the truth- Chrysler is a bad joke.
It really is
Bloody Brilliant 🎉Review, sir!
Thank you kindly!
I really like how u help people and show them junk to stay away from!
Thank you very much
This Review's Absolutely OnPoint 💯🙏
Thank you very much
Whats your tboughts on the Lexus lx600 ?
You were really harsh on the poor Jetta 😂
Their styling is understated, but I think it's nice. For a "basic" car I think Civic is too angular. The current interior is also a lot more functional than the direction VW seems determined to steer the rest of the line up towards and certainly nicer than a Corolla.
But I totally agree about staying away from the 1.5L engine option. The 2.0 TSI is a more tried and true workhorse
Try a mini countryman I have a 2020. .
What do you drive? I'm outside McMurray on an acreage and I do a bit of soft reading plus like a sports drive plus like reliability. 2021 CX-30 GT non turbo.
Lincoln should have kept the 4.6 V8, that engine was bullet proof
Absolutely
Excellent video!
Thanks Eric
I owned a Lincoln MKC. Worst car I ever owned. I only drove it on weekends because it spent the weekdays in the shop. Many recalls, 3 new batteries and several issues. Got rid of it within 1 years. It would fit nicely in this group of failures.
Canadian prices right now are ridiculous... Im cheap 😂 I would never pay 6 figures for a vehicle.
You are right, prices are crazy is right.
Great video on 2024 worst vehicles Great job keep up the great work, if you have a choice between the Honda passport, acura RDX and mazda cx9 base on reliability driving dynamic which one would be your choice personally first second and third pick please respond stay safe.
Offroad? - passport
Fastest and best audio in your options - rdx
Most economical in your options and 3 rows - cx-9. But don’t buy 2020 and below
For fun it would be Mazda, Acura, Honda and for current relianility with these picks I would go Honda, Mazda, Acura
@ECPP thanks for replying stay safe 🙏.
@hypnos4545 thanks stay 🙏 safe
@@ECPP thanks stay safe 🙏
what about the Jeep Wrangler 4XE?
Thanks for sharing
Jeep.... It's kinda ironic that it rhymes with CHEAP
Haha indeed
His review is great, but does he do anything but visit car dealerships when they are closed? Does he test drive any car that he reviews?
Yes indeed I do and have variety of close up reviews with detailed discussions and quality experiences.
Nice video!
Thanks for the visit
didn't you say you were moving on? glad to see you still around🤙
You bet, definitely still going strong. Thanks for supporting
Thank you Sir.
My 2019 SEL Premium Atlas has been a fantastic SUV. Couple of minor issues under warranty and that’s it. Over 5 years and 60,000 + trouble free miles !!!
Great content
Thanka Tim
I think you got the wrong info for the Frontier. They were known for they robustness and durability
Said exactly the same thing. Repair pal states repairs have been low. They are proving reliable right now.
Agree the Tacoma ,Tundra models went to direct injection and turbos so the jury is still out.
@@Blue-moon12 i am genuinely glad that nissan didn’t immediately go the turbo route. Their VQ40DE is indestructible
@@jeffreycler495 The first iterations of those turbo application will definitely have issues, without a single doubt.
This guy sometimes just says things off his head with no proper* research. Those failing radiators were over a DECADE ago! Great reliable trucks. And many CVTs do have torque converters lol, they don’t function ALONE. Mazda automatically above Toyota? The Toyota hybrids are *E*CVT! And the regular ones are still excellent with built in launch gear for long term life given maintenance
The GLI Autobahn is a blast, the Mazda 3 is abysmally boring 🤣
Thanks for sharing
I'm sure that the Canadian police wouldn't want to see anyone going that fast in any vehicle
Our first Toyota, a Camry (2017) brought a sneer from my coworker who gave me a lecture that I should buy only American cars. He and his wife bought a Jeep Patriot that year. Shame on me for buying a Toyota when an "all-American" Stellantis product, with such proven reliably was in our reach (excuse the sarcasm).
Tell your co-worker that Camrys sold in North America are made in Kentucky.
In reality none of these vehicles have been out long enough for anybody to judge their reliability
History has a way of repeating itself
Except that these brands have a long and consistent history of producing junk cars. So why would anything have suddenly changed?
I regret buying a used 2018 Honda Fit last summer. Been such a dreadful car. The build quality is just not there. The car is falling apart. I didnt see it when I bought it.
Going back to Toyota as soon as possible.
I understand completely why the subcompact segment is basically dead. Such god awful cars. Same logic as you said with the Mirage these cheap cars are CHEAP.
Hi Mr tell us more about the Peugeot
well....
Very Happy with my Jeep Cherokee. No need to drive a tin can.
If it works then that’s the main thing
Mark, Any Euro built with "FAKE" (covered with plastic Exhaust or front Fascia air intakes ....i.e. beemer cedes Euros Simply walk away!
It’s simply a facade
I get the impression that the cars will soon be assembled with JBWeld..😂
My worst trucks list and I will never buy and I ain’t buying it:
1- Toyota Sequoia with hybrid 3.5 twin turbo V6
2- Toyota Tundra with hybrid 3.5 twin turbo V6
(Because they became the worst reliability ever)
3- the worst and way more worser any models I MEAN ANY MODELS Toyota Camry with 2.5 four cylinder engine
4- Lexus ES with 2.5 four cylinder
5- Lexus LX with 5.7 and 3.5 Twin turbochargers (Because it’s one of the worst interior quality and terrible interior design)
6- Chevy Trailblazer with 1.2 and 1.3 three cylinder turbo
7- Toyota fortuner SUV and Hilux pickup truck with 2.7 four cylinder
8- Toyota GR Yaris And GR Corolla with manual transmission (I hate manual transmissions)
9- Old Toyota Camry and Avalon and highlander and Lexus ES300 and RX300 with 3.0 V6
10- newer Toyota (BMW) Supra and Toyota (Subaru) GR86
11- Fiat 500 (it’s a tiny car and I hate to drive it)
12- any year (not the 2023 and 2024) Toyota Prius with terrible design and terrible car and terrible interior
13- Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade with 3.0 turbo diesel inline 6
14- Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, Chevy traverse, Cadillac XT6 with 3.6 V6
15- Newer Honda accord only hybrid version
16- any models Tesla X, S, Y, And 3
17- 2019 and 2020 Toyota RAV4 with 2.5 four cylinder
18- any years Lexus GX With 4.6 V8 (especially with incredibly garbage boring interior design and infotainment system screen is trash)
19- old Mercedes GLE
20- any older to 2019 Toyota Corolla
21- Any Model Toyota Tacoma with 2.7 Four cylinder
And that’s it I hate these cars and I will never EVER Buy it
Peace ✌️
The Mitsubishi Mirage, trash can on wheels. 😄 It’s about as attractive as an early 80’s Yugo.
New tundra is trash ... new turbo dependability will be question in future ... the same goes for tundra no V8 any more ... plus Gm offerings right now is good as well
The big 3 all have some big troubles and so it becomes the less of 2 evils.
Tacomas use turbo 4s now and the tundras are all recalled
Indeed
He does this all the time it's a Nissans it's no good for this guy I wonder who is paying him?? I don't hear any complaints about the Nissan Frontier.
Cheers
I love my JKU!!!! Not a fan of the JL
Yes
You're right about some of these cars they are real junk. They are almost as bad as that goatee or whatever it is.
Saying the interior is spartan is exactly what most of us like about it and saying it's hard to get into because of the price couldn't be more off base. First, the this is the least expensive SUV on the planet for it's level of performance. It's does 0-60 in 2.5 seconds with a 9.6 second 1/4 mile all for $95K. It's impossible to match that with any other offering at ANY price and to get even close, you need to spend at least $250K. You were disingenuous by not mentioning the $79K MLR which is $72K after the $7500 tax credit. The MLR still does 0-60 in 3.8 seconds making it one of the fastest SUVs on the planet still and for a for an even more affordable $72K.
You didn't do your MXP homework. You listed issues with the X that just don't exist and didn't highlight other issues that do. The panel alignments don't change from door closing to door closing and they can be adjusted if they're not right from the factory. I did achieve a perfect alignment but only after starting over with the front fenders, then front doors, and then the tedious process of FWD adjustment, and lastly the rear hatch. Tesla kept saying it was within spec and it wasn't bad, but it I wanted perfect and only got that by being willing to invest the time myself in learning how to adjust FWDs.
So you are enjoying your Tesla so far?
It’s hard to trust anything you say when you can’t even describe the first vehicle correctly. Do you know what a Wrangler is cause the white “Wrangler” you discuss at the beginning of the video isn’t it? That is a Gladiator. But I’m sure all your other facts, I mean opinions, are correct.
True it’s a “Gladiator”. Which is essentially based on the Wrangler which I describe and is equally as bad.
@@ECPP Doesn’t change the fact that it is inaccurate and misleading to analyze the shortcomings of a particular model while displaying an entirely different model on screen.
Are nissan. Versa good cars?
Not really, but they are cheap and may be OK for a little runabout that does not tie up a ton of money.
My son owns a 2020 Frontier; so far, so good!!!
Yes hope it is good. Certainly a lot better than many other makes.
Hope you go back to do another updated review on BMW since Consumer Reports claims it’s near top on reliability. I’d like you to verify if that’s true
You bet I can do a more recent update on the brand. I have done a few selective vids on aspects but certainly we can very soon.
You were incorrect about Tundra lol one of the worst this year so far
Ok why does he keep saying Wrangler when he's pointing to a Gladiator? Its like doing a review of a Ford Ranger and pointing to a Bronco. I enjoy your reviews, but mention the correct vehicle.
Those cars are designed by people from North America
This means the same culture as the buyers.
For them perfect cars.
Love to go garages of Joe blow - make complains because this all is part of the life.
Without this, all life for them be not so interesting and very boring.
The way to create jobs and huge profits for brainless service owners and manufacturers of parts suppliers.
Magical jobs protection machine.
This is Billions of dollars industry
It really is the rich getting richer
Compass just suuuuuucckks
Altimas come with bumpers!?
Yes
@@ECPP You'd never know it driving around in the U.S. Big Altima Energy is all around us here.
Watched every second of this video and couldn't agree more
Thank you for the support. Views are a little light today but I believe it truly will help those shopping for new cars this year.
@@ECPP I definitely agree with you. Especially what you've said about that Mitsubishi Mirage. You know what though. From a simplicity standpoint, excellent care of hat mirage, it might actually last longer than some of the other vehicles with more technology. Simple lasts.
Is the Jeep Wrangler becoming obsolete? 🤔
At this pace it will be
The Jeep is waaay safer in a crash than a Ford Bronco
Worst cars of the year:
-The whole Jeep lineup 😂
😂
Its funny you said that the lincoln has 10 speed so at least its always gonna be in its sweet spot, u fortunetly that couldnt be further from the truth. Ford 10 speed is worse than the 6 speed tranny that dodge had. It shifts when it feels like, over revs then doesnt rev at all.. sometimes id hit gas, it doesnt go then 2 seconds later it jumps and feels like the whole tranny will snap in half. It will refuse to shift and 90% of the time its in a gear too low or too high. By far the worst transmission ive ever had.. i drive it every day in my 10 speed transit. Its garbage
Those so-called “Jeeps” nowadays; they’re just rebadged Fiats.
And the so called Altima nowadays is a Renault.
Yup. Those cars are like SOLO cups…. Disposable after a few uses.
All the usual suspects (Stellantis, Tesla, Ford) represented here in all of their plastic fantastic glory, wow - shocking! Consumers have learned since the mid 90’s (remember the Intrepid and Stratus?) to steer clear of domestic brands and stick with Toyota and Honda.
Haha, yes some real junkers in this video
Man, you hate Jeeps. lol 😆
Wranglers are fun and hold value but quality is not great. Rest are worse from there, IMHO
............................ Wow 100K w/V8 U Get:...bad build quality & NOTE: the entire undercarriage is *Not covered (see this video shot) as in sheeting to protect from MUD build up and under-carrage protection.......Stupid people buy HYPE....gotta have a "JEEP" 100K today........ 37K value in two years
Jeeps are certainly substandard but surprising the wranglers seem to hold solid valur
Interesting
For God’s sake STOP BANGING THE CAMERA!
Thanks
The altima looks nice but Jatco Jatco Jatco cvt trans Nissan buy engines and transmissions from toyota
It just feels cheap too
Your data comes from haters...
No it does not.
@@ECPPMost people who enjoy the cars rarely leave reviews... You end up with a bad pool of people who leave ratings due to frustration.
Lol
Nice
@@ECPP Yep, you're a good public speaker Mark....and I appreciate some of the humour