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10 Crossover SUVs to Avoid in 2025
When considering your next SUV purchase, it’s crucial to look beyond design and price. Reliability, maintenance costs, and owner experiences should play a central role in your decision-making.
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Not all SUVs are created equal, and some can become a costly affair. Here are 10 popular models that experts and owners have found problematic.
Volkswagen Taos
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Despite its modern design, the Taos has received low marks for reliability. Owners report engine problems, electrical issues, and failing transmissions.
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Ford Explorer
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The Explorer struggles with electronic malfunctions and transmission issues. It is also known for high depreciation and expensive repairs.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Though it appears rugged, the Grand Cherokee has a history of engine failures, electrical issues, and high maintenance costs.
Land Rover Discovery
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The Discovery impresses with luxury but disappoints with reliability. Owners often encounter electrical problems and costly repairs.
Hyundai Kona Electric
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The Kona Electric has been criticized for poor build quality and reliability. Owners report electrical failures and an unsatisfactory driving experience.
Buick Encore
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The Encore feels cramped and underpowered. Over time, owners experience declining reliability and increased frustration.
Jeep Compass
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The Compass suffers from outdated transmission technology and steering issues. Its reliability scores are low, and it is not recommended by experts.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
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The Bolt EUV has received low reliability scores due to electrical issues and water leaks. Owners frequently face problems with electronics and build quality.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio
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The Stelvio offers Italian flair but disappoints with low reliability. Electronic problems and expensive repairs make it a risky investment.
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
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The Outlander Sport lacks refinement and comfort. Its engine is noisy, and its handling is below average, making it a poor choice.
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