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Don't even get close: 6 car models you shouldn't buy in the next 5 years

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6 car models that should not be bought in the next 5 years. Source: Created with the help of AI

Buying a car is an important decision that requires a careful approach and careful market research. Choosing the wrong model can result in significant financial costs, frequent visits to the service center, and disappointment.

Some cars, although they look good now, will be completely outdated in 5 years. To prevent you from spending money on unreliable models, Yahoo! finance has shared a selection of those that you should not pay attention to.

When buying a new car, it is important to consider not only its price but also its long-term costs and relevance.

Some of the models below have recently been discontinued, so they can only be purchased used. Others can still be bought in the showroom, but all of them are not safe enough, have outdated technologies, etc.

Audi A3 e-tron

If you are looking to save money and buy a used car with an alternative powertrain that improves fuel economy, the Audi A3 e-tron, produced from 2013 to 2020, can be a tempting choice. However, despite the fact that it is advertised as a luxury plug-in hybrid, its resale value is likely to decline significantly due to the rapid development of technology. Therefore, experts do not recommend investing in it.

Chevrolet Spark

The latest model year Chevy Spark, discontinued in 2022, costs just over $13,000, making it an attractive choice for buyers on a budget. The problem is that even a few years ago, this model was already outdated.

Limited features, design, low level of equipment, such as manual window locking, manual transmission, etc. All this negatively affects the comfort of the car and its attractiveness.

Jeep Compass

The Compass is the most affordable car in the Jeep lineup, but there's a reason for that. It suffers from reliability problems and fierce competition in the compact SUV segment.

Compass owners often complain about problems with the suspension, CVT transmission, wireless control module, and water leaks. All of this is likely to lead to a strong drop in the price of the model in the future.

Dodge Journey

In 2020, Dodge discontinued the Journey, an affordable midsize family crossover at the time. The manufacturers claimed that this was a way to improve the brand's performance, but experts pointed to the car's outdated platform and intense competition in the segment.

Because the Dodge Journey is quite outdated and lacks safety features and technologies that are now considered standard, it is not worth buying.

Nissan Z

The Nissan Z is a sleek and exciting sports car with a powerful three-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine with 400 horsepower. However, despite the fact that it is a relatively new model, the chassis is borrowed from its 16-year-old counterpart. In other words, it has advantages, but it is not reliable and innovative enough.

Luxury electric cars in general

Luxury electric cars are equipped with exciting technologies, powerful batteries, and promise that you will drive the car of the future today. However, they depreciate faster than other vehicles, so it's worth waiting a few years before buying, for example, Cadillac Lyric, Mercedes EQS, and BMW i7.

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