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    13 Most Unreliable Used Cars You Must Avoid Buying in 2024

    By Jenny Cohen,

    4 days ago

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    Buying a used car can be a great option if you are trying to get ahead financially , but some models are better than others.

    You might find that specific models have problems after years of wear and tear, for example. Other cars may have issues right from the start.

    Check your list of potential used cars and think twice if one of these models is on your list.

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    1. Dodge Grand Caravan

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0nzUlo_0uNHXALY00 Konstantin/Adobe

    Minivans like the Dodge Grand Caravan can be an affordable option for a family who needs space. But this vehicle comes with some major drawbacks.

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) says the 2020 Caravan doesn’t have very good headlights. It also noted that while the minivan did have anchors for car seats, they were hard to find or stuck too deep in the seat to access.

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    2. Audi Q7

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    The Audi Q7 may seem like a luxury choice for an SUV, but you also may have to deal with some not-so-luxurious issues.

    The model has had documented issues with its suspension and brakes. Drivers have also complained about problems such as electrical glitches and air conditioning issues.

    3. Jeep Wrangler

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0FH9jt_0uNHXALY00 Gabe Shakour/Adobe

    The Jeep Wrangler has been noted for issues with its engine and brakes, as well as exterior problems with body hardware and paint.

    Consumer Reports also says the Wrangler can have water leaks around the top and the windows.

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    4. Ford Bronco Sport

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    Ford resurrected the Ford Bronco name with a new model in 2021, followed by the Ford Bronco Sport for drivers who wanted a more sporty trim.

    But the Bronco Sport has been plagued with issues such as problems with the engine, brakes, and transmission, as well as air and water leaks.

    5. Tesla Model 3

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1osuKL_0uNHXALY00 Taina Sohlman/Adobe

    Teslas have become more in demand as drivers take on electric vehicles instead of buying gas-powered cars.

    But Tesla has also gotten a reputation for expensive repairs with lengthy delays. That could add up to higher costs if you have to wait for months for a part to arrive and need to rely on a rental vehicle in the meantime.

    6. Fiat 500

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    The small Fiat 500 will stand out in a crowd of typical sedans. However, the two-door car doesn’t have a reputation for being reliable.

    It can also be tough to find parts in the U.S. for a vehicle that doesn’t have a large dealer presence or repair network.

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    7. Dodge Dart

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    The Dodge Dart has some stylish lines that may make it look nice. However, the Dart has a history of durability issues.

    Dodge also discontinued making the car with its 2016 model, so you might have problems finding replacement parts.

    8. Jeep Compass

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=16JF3b_0uNHXALY00 Виталий Сова/Adobe

    The recent 2023 model of the Jeep Compass had a recall for electrical issues. Some models fail to display information such as the speedometer reading and warning lights.

    Previous models also had issues with transmissions, suspension, and steering.

    9. Mini Cooper

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2zRkTo_0uNHXALY00 Grigory Bruev/Adobe

    The Mini Cooper has a British flair with a unique compact design that will make heads turn. But while it looks great, it lacks cargo space if you need to transport anything.

    In addition, the vehicle has a reputation for having maintenance issues.

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    10. Mercedes-Benz GLE

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    The Mercedes-Benz GLE may be near the top of your list if you are looking for a luxury SUV. But you might want to consider other options instead.

    The 2020 GLE had 11 recalls for issues with the electrical system software, electrical wiring, and body panel. Make sure those recalls were completed before you buy a model from that year.

    11. Toyota CH-R

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    The Toyota CH-R was recently discontinued by Toyota, but you’ll still be able to find some models on the used car market.

    It may be a good idea to steer clear of them, however. U.S. News says this vehicle has a subpar powertrain.

    12. Chevrolet Tahoe

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    Consumer Reports says the 2021 version of the Chevrolet Tahoe had major engine issues. The 2022 version had built-in electrics that were worse than in previous years.

    So, think twice about buying the Tahoe.

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    13. Volvo XC60

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4ZBjvF_0uNHXALY00 Belogorodov/Adobe

    Volvo has a reputation for making safe cars, and the Volvo XC60 is no exception. Previous models have earned a Top Safety Pick rating for previous models by the IIHS.

    However, Consumer Reports has noted that the compact SUV has had issues with reliability. The vehicle has been recalled for issues with its electrical system and engine cooling problems.

    Bottom line

    Used cars can be a good option if you’re trying to save money on your car . But it is important to choose the right model.

    The cars on this list do not have a history of being reliable. So, before heading to the dealership, you might want to cross these options off your list.

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