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Auto Repair and Car Industry Experts Reveal New Cars You
Should Avoid
When the folks at your trusted auto repair shop gave you the verdict that
buying a new car is more practical than trying to fix your old one, you
should listen to their advice.
If your vehicle has been damaged beyond repair, it simply would be
wiser to get a new car because it is less expensive and more convenient. But if you’re going to purchase a new
vehicle, you should avoid the following new models, according to
car experts.
Smart ForTwo
While the ForTwo is reasonably affordable and easy to park, this
micro car gets low marks from auto experts. For starters, its constant need for premium-grade petrol
negates its fuel efficiency.
Scion iQ
Micro cars are gaining popularity these days. If you’re going to buy one, however, be sure to avoid the iQ. Like Smart’s ForTwo, it has received very low marks from Consumer Report.
Not only does it have a very small cabin, it is also not the best choice if
you’re looking for a compact car with good acceleration and engine power.
Nissan Titan
Highly outclassed by similar full-size pickup trucks from Chevrolet, Ford,
and Toyota, the Nissan Titan get poor ratings on the residual value from ALG and on performance from JD
Power.
Nissan Armada
Based on the Titan’s design, the Nissan Armada SUV is roomy and capable of towing a decent-sized
boat. However, car servicing
experts don’t recommend it because it is heavy and hard to maneuver. In
addition, it received poor marks on fuel economy and reliability.
Mitsubishi Mirage
Although the Mirage received rave reviews from many car enthusiasts for
its affordability and other cool features, Mitsubishi’s entry to
Dodge Journey
Dodge’s Journey, a seven-passenger crossover SUV, failed to impress car experts. Its outdated design and 2.4 liter 173 horsepower four-cylinder
engine is amongst
the factors that contribute to the SUV’s low score. Aside from receiving poor reliability and performance ratings
from J.D. Power, the Journey also got below-average resale value rating
from ALG.
If you’re going to buy a new car, make sure that you’ve done your homework well. Check consumer
reports and expert reviews to know which of the newest models are not prone to frequent car repairs and can give you great value for your
money.
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