- Some used cars are less reliable than others, based on Consumer Reports’ Annual Auto Surveys from owners
- 20% of the list of 60 model years include hybrid, plug-in, and electric vehicles
- Certain model years of reliable makes can be problematic
A used car can be a great value, but only if it’s reliable. Repair costs for unreliable used vehicles can eat up any potential savings, meaning you might have been better off buying a new (or at least newer) car. That’s the gist of Consumer Reports‘ list of used cars to avoid buying released on Monday.
The list is based on data from the publication’s Annual Auto Surveys, in which owners are asked to report problems with their vehicles. The 60 models included in this list showed a much higher rate of reported problems than average for at least one model year with high reported rates of problems, as opposed to a general make-model. Often times, the first year of a redesigned model can be the most problematic as consumers and their new cars encounter real-world conditions for the first time.
The brands with the most unreliable models were Chevrolet and Ford, with seven each. Chevy fared much worse than its fellow General Motors brands, in part because it has the broadest lineup of the family. Just three GMC models, two Buicks, and one Cadillac made the list.
Hyundai was close behind Chevy and Ford, with six models listed, follow by Volkswagen with five. Four models each from Audi, Jeep, and Volvo also made the list. Also represented were Chrysler, Dodge, Kia, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Nissan, Ram, Rivian, and Tesla.
The models listed spanned multiple body styles, including sedans, SUVs, and pickup trucks. As the presence of the all-electric Rivian and Tesla brands indicates, some EVs were also judged to be unreliable alongside gasoline models. Electrified models, including hybrids (HEV), plug-in hybrids (PHEV), and full electric cars (BEV), accounted for 20% of the list. Consumer Reports also specifically called out plug-in hybrid versions of the Volvo XC60 (from model years 2022 and 2023) as unreliable.
With used-car prices falling, deals are getting easier to find. But Consumer Reports’ list shows the importance of doing your research, as even vehicles from brands with generally good reputations for reliability can prove troublesome, depending on the model year.
Here’s a look at the used models and model years to avoid
Used Audis to avoid
- 2018 A3
- 2019 Audi A6
- 2016, 2022 Audi Q3
- 2019 Audi E-Tron
Used Buicks and Cadillacs to avoid
- 2015, 2017 Buick Encore
- 2020 Buick Encore GX
- 2019 Cadillac XT4
Used Chevys to avoid
- 2023 Chevrolet Blazer
- 2019-2022 Chevrolet Bolt
- 2014 Chevrolet Cruze
- 2014 Chevrolet Malibu
- 2021, 2023 Chevrolet Suburban
- 2016-2017, 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe
- 2018 Chevrolet Traverse
Used Chryslers to avoid
- 2018, 2021-2022 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
- 2016 Chrysler Town & Country
Used Dodges and Rams to avoid
- 2016, 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan
- 2017, 2022 Ram 2500
Used Fords to avoid
- 2021 Ford Escape
- 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid
- 2017-2019 Ford Expedition
- 2016, 2020 Ford Explorer
- 2021-2022 Ford F-150 Hybrid
- 2019, 2021 Ford F-250
- 2020 Ford Mustang
Used GMCs to avoid
- 2018 GMC Acadia
- 2016-2017, 2021 GMC Yukon
- 2021, 2023 GMC Yukon XL
Used Hyundais to avoid
- 2020 Hyundai Ioniq
- 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5
- 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric
- 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
- 2017-2018 Hyundai Sonata
- 2016-2017 Hyundai Tucson
Used Jeeps to avoid
- 2014 Jeep Cherokee
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator
- 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L
- 2018, 2020-2021 Jeep Wrangler
Used Kias to avoid
- 2019 Kia Niro
- 2021 Kia Soul
Used Mazda to avoid
- 2023 Mazda CX-9
Used Mercedes-Benz to avoid
- 2018 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Used Mini to avoid
- 2018 Mini Cooper
Used Nissans to avoid
- 2023 Nissan Frontier
- 2023 Nissan Pathfinder
- 2022 Nissan Rogue
Used Rivian to avoid
- 2022 Rivian R1T
Used Tesla to avoid
- 2019-2021 Tesla Model S
- 2018, 2022 Tesla Model X
Used Volkswagens to avoid
- 2021 Volkswagen Atlas
- 2021, 2023 Volkswagen ID.4
- 2014, 2021 Volkswagen Jetta
- 2022 Volkswagen Taos
- 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan
Used Volvos to avoid
- 2015, 2022 Volvo S60
- 2015, 2020 Volvo V60
- 2022-2023 Volvo XC60 Plug-In Hybrid
- 2016, 2019 Volvo XC90