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What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

Yulia PoteriankoNews
These cars will bring their new owners only additional problems. Source: Freepik

Buying a used car is a good decision in many cases. First of all, in terms of savings. But experience shows that some cars bring additional problems to their new owners.

The Go Banking Rates publication talked to experienced mechanics to find out which cars demonstrate the same technical malfunctions over and over again. Therefore, they are not recommended to be bought used.

Fiat 500

What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

Used Fiat cars have become such an undesirable purchase that they have even come up with a new name for them: Fix It Again Tony. In reliability ratings, they occupy unexpectedly low positions. The models produced in 2012-2016 were particularly unsuccessful. Among the problems to expect, buyers may encounter clutch failure and high repair costs.

Ford Escape

What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

Used Ford Escape vehicles often suffer from transmission problems. This causes unwanted vibration and jerking while driving. Another serious problem with these cars is the suspension. It requires too much maintenance.

Volkswagen Eos

What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

The Volkswagen Eos is one of the worst convertibles to buy. It's prone to mechanical problems, especially with the power windows and convertible top. They are very expensive to repair. Owners also often complain about suspension problems.

Chrysler 200

What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

Some 2015 Chrysler 200 cars have been recalled by the manufacturer. Among the reasons for this were problems with the wiring and failures in the electrical system. Now they can be found on the secondary market with the same flaws. In addition, the model has problems with the engine and speed control.

BMW

What cars are better not to buy second-hand: expert advice

It is better not to buy these Germans used, regardless of the year of manufacture. First of all, they are still too expensive. In addition, they break down unexpectedly often, and repairs without a guarantee cost a pretty penny.

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