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AVOID These Junk Cars With The Most Unreliable Engines EVER!

2024-05-18 Autos & Vehicles
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Don't bother touching any of these unreliable cars! They have some of the worst engines in them and I just can't recommend you buy these. In fact, these are cars to avoid! So much so, that we're going to start off with a vehicle that burnt to a crisp! We'll see Hyundai, BMW, Ford, and a few other makers that have just missed the mark in my opinion! Join ECPP to get car advice and more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1FyeLuRpqi56bTzkIg-2w/join Get some of our merch: https://exotic-car-playplace-shop.fourthwall.com/ Exotic car play place, where we believe that Life's Too Short To Drive Boring Cars so we just don't and you shouldn't either. Like this video? Subscribe by clicking below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1FyeLuRpqi56bTzkIg-2w?sub_confirmation=1

Top Comments (10)

@Alba_regia75 2024-05-18

I had a car with that turbo engine, which burned down. I got rid of it in time, when I noticed that I see them less and less in my town. People were either trading them/selling them away or they were breaking down early. I also saw one burning beside a road a couple of years ago.

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@WREKLOC 2024-05-18

I try to explain to people the difference in car companies and why they are unreliable. A bad design is completely different from bad quality control.

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@robertblaney5033 2024-05-18

Sounds like there is a LOT of crap out there. The common theme in these problematic engines is turbocharging. Turbocharging BAD…… Naturally aspirated….GOOD !! That’s all you need to know

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@davidprodigy5833 2024-05-18

I love the start of the video. Proof is hard to ignore.

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@curtisj2165 2024-05-18

Must be getting warmer in Canada, Mark is wearing shorts. Sliders will soon follow 😂😅

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@chrisbarnes2823 2024-05-18

Manufactures trying to crank out more power from a small engine leads to issues. I prefer bigger engines with less stress on them, yes they use more fuel but last way way longer. My wife’s car has a twin cam 1.6 four banger that’s 35 years old with just over 100 hp and N/A, original clutch also. It’s also fuel efficient.

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@bigcahuna42366 2024-05-18

I avoid any vehicle where it's engine has "Eco" in it's name

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@johnkent6866 2024-05-18

What blows my mind is some people still ignore terrible track records of failure and continue purchasing them lol

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@childrey14 2024-06-15

Me still driving my 2014 Camry SE with 318k miles and not ever having any issues.

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@julian-estrada 2024-05-18

Your not gonna believe this, but i literally just got rid of my wifes Santa Fe Sport two days ago because we were having engine problems. The dealership wants $510 to submit a claim to corporate that won't promise to even fix the issue. This has been an ongoing problem with Hyundais since 2010!

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