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    11 Used Cars That Are Actually Terrible Deals

    By Jenny Cohen,

    16 hours ago

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    You might be in the market for a used car so you can keep more money in your bank account — and in that case, you should really avoid certain vehicles.

    Which vehicles should you be avoiding, and why? Here are some cars that, for different reasons, could be a terrible idea to bring home from a used car dealer.

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    1. 2015 Ford Fiesta

    Why you should avoid it: Mechanical issues

    The Fiesta can be a great small sedan when it works properly, but this particular model has issues with transmission mounts and regularly needs strut replacements.

    Those types of repairs can add up significantly over the car’s remaining lifetime. Over the long haul, affordability depends on reliability.

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    2. 2020 Nissan 370Z

    Why you should avoid it: Weak infotainment and safety features

    The 2020 Nissan 370Z may look cool and sporty, but the inside leaves much to be desired.

    The car lacks a good infotainment system for the amount of money you may have to pay for it, and it lacks safety features that you would expect from other cars of this age.

    3. 2008 and 2010-12 Chrysler Town & Country

    Why you should avoid it: Overall reliability

    You may be in the market for a minivan, but be sure to check on other models before settling on a Town & Country.

    Models from 2008 and 2010-12 can be very unreliable, according to CarComplaints.com, particularly when it comes to its electrical systems.

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    4. 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser

    Why you should avoid it: Low fuel economy

    A 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser is probably not the best car for you if you want good fuel economy. When you’re shopping, compare its miles per gallon with other SUVs.

    You might be surprised at how low the Land Cruiser’s gas mileage (13 for city driving and 17 for highway driving) is compared to 2020 Ford Explorers (18 and 24) or Chevrolet Blazers (18 and 25).

    5. 2011-14 Hyundai Sonata

    Why you should avoid it: Engine failure

    Hyundai’s 2.0- and 2.4-liter Theta II engines were so notorious for failures and other issues that owners filed a class action lawsuit against the company. The suit was eventually settled, and Honda reimbursed drivers for certain repairs.

    If you do decide to go with this model, it will be important to see the previous maintenance history and check for engine issues.

    6. 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

    Why you should avoid it: Engine issues

    You may be in the market for a pickup truck, and there are plenty of good options to choose from in the U.S. After all, the top three best-selling new cars in the country in 2022 were pickups.

    However, the 2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 has been known to experience engine issues, including excessive oil consumption. So it may be best to steer clear of this truck.

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    7. 2015 Honda Civic Hybrid

    Why you should avoid it: Brake issues and limited space

    Honda Civics are popular vehicles, and you may be enticed to buy a hybrid version to test out the combustion and electric engine combination.

    Unfortunately, problems with this model’s ABS braking system could cause issues with braking in bad weather conditions.

    You’ll also have to deal with less space, as the battery for the electric engine takes up space in the back seat and trunk.

    8. 2016 Jeep Compass

    Why you should avoid it: Lacks features

    A 2016 Jeep Compass may be a good option if you’re just looking for an SUV with some basic options to get you from one place to another.

    But you should look for something else if you want to grab a used SUV with more than the bare bones. The base model lacks power window controls and power door locks.

    9. 2010 Volkswagen Jetta

    Why you should avoid it: Overall reliability issues

    Small problems seem to add up for the Jetta.

    Many Jettas are reported to be unreliable, but the 2010 model of the vehicle is known to be especially shoddy. Drivers have reported unreliable audio systems, power systems, climate controls, and more.

    To avoid repeated headaches, keep the 2010 Jetta off your list.

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    10. 2015 Audi Q7

    Why you should avoid it: Engine and electrical issues

    The 2015 Q7 is more luxurious than the typical SUV, but the issues you may encounter are no luxury.

    This was the last year of the Q7 before a major redesign, and it’s easy to see why with so the issues that crop up. Drivers report engine and electrical issues.

    If you want an Audi Q7, find a more recent model on the used car lot.

    11. 2002 Ford Explorer

    Why you should avoid it: Transmission and drivetrain issues

    The Ford Explorer is one of the best-selling SUVs in the United States, but some versions are better than others.

    The 2002 model, in particular, is known to have issues with its transmission and drivetrain. Since Explorers have been on the market for decades, you should be able to steer clear of the 2002 version when looking for a new car.

    Bottom line

    Remember to factor in expenses besides the vehicle when buying a used car on a budget. Some vehicles might not be worth it in the long run.

    In general, find ways to lower your car costs by staying on top of maintenance and comparing auto insurance rates to find the lowest price.

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