These Cars Are on the Naughty List for Breaking Down More Than Average Vehicles
Are you looking for a new ride and are curious about a brand’s true reliability (without all of the excessive marketing waffle)? If so, continue reading to uncover 6 car brands that will break down more than the average vehicle.
Rivian
With Rivian's price range of $75,900 to $115,900, you might be shelling out a lot of cash for a car that won't last you very long. Regretfully, this brand frequently performs poorly in terms of dependability and upkeep - so steer clear!
Cadillac
Sure, Cadillac is associated with luxury, but not all styles are made the same. The 2025 Cadillac vehicles are notorious for unreliability. Additionally, repairs can cost up to $7,000 over a ten-year period, which is painful after paying an initial amount of $44,295 to $67,495.
GMC
GMC vehicles have an unfortunate reputation for producing cars that are below average in terms of reliability, considering their costs. Even though General Motors has begun to provide electric vehicles (EVs), their lackluster performance continues to be left in the dust - pun intended!
Jeep
Jeep's reputation for excessive maintenance expenses and low dependability puts the brand on several auto experts' "naughty list." Additionally, it's predicted that your Jeep's maintenance expenses will average $6,470 over a ten-year period (ouch!!)
Volkswagen
Despite being one of the most well-known brands in the automotive sector, Volkswagen still has some issues with maintenance, dependability, and breakdowns. What’s more is that these flaws are more common in newer models, which are, of course, on the pricier side.
Tesla
Innovation in the EV space is nothing new to Tesla, but it has also been accompanied by controversy and unreliability in the eyes of its clientele. For 5 years of ownership, you should budget around $5,000 for upkeep alone. Its sci-fi look no longer seems worth it, does it?