What does the OB think of this list?
Gets repoed before it can break.TecRecAg said:
How does any Dodge sedan/coupe with a V8 not make the list?
PMD03 said:Gets repoed before it can break.TecRecAg said:
How does any Dodge sedan/coupe with a V8 not make the list?
Toyota dealers aren't accepting the latest gen. Tundras as trade in vehicles now. I would not get the new Tundra or any other Toyota brand with the same turbo V6 used in the Tundra.Bronco6Gen said:
Except Toyota apparently...GMC/Chevy had a rough 2015
MouthBQ98 said:
Expedition 17? Love to know why. Last year before major redesign? That's when they pretty much have all the bugs worked out.
Pretty certain that is Consumer Reports subscriber survey results.Dr. Nefario said:
What's the source of this list?
Which we all saw while it was happening, even it we didn't realize it. The GMTK2xx series was horrific. The sad part is over 5 years they never really were able to fix it and just moved on to the next generation, which has its own set of problems.Bronco6Gen said:
Except Toyota apparently...GMC/Chevy had a rough 2015
You see I have heard similar stories about dodge. I habe a 2021 durango and had to replace the radio. Other than that Just changed the brake pads and spark plugs nd oil changes. But very reliable.Jack Boyett said:
I had a '16 Grand Caravan. Replaced the oil cooler under the intake manifold and the thermostat in 200k miles. Probably $200 in maintenance all in. Most reliable car I've ever owned.
JamesPShelley said:
ANY car, new or used, that has any mention of "green... eco... boost... flex... etc" in the name. Oh, also "turbo", which is just another way of your god saying, "Not enough cylinders. Not enough displacement".
Any.
I had a 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. it was a blast to drive, but it was a nightmare as for as repairs. Not too many shade tree mechanics work on Porsche, and dealers or anyone else would be at least $2k per repair. Seems like I had to take it in every 3 months.austinag1997 said:
The Porsche list is legit.
Earth Rider said:I had a 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. it was a blast to drive, but it was a nightmare as for as repairs. Not too many shade tree mechanics work on Porsche, and dealers or anyone else would be at least $2k per repair. Seems like I had to take it in every 3 months.austinag1997 said:
The Porsche list is legit.
I hit a big fat doe whitetail deer in south Texas, and she went under the underside of it, and they totaled it. The air bags popped out as designed, Nobody hurt and it performed well from a safety standpoint on that.