AVOID These Junk Cars With The Most Unreliable Engines EVER!
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Top Comments (10)
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.
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.
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
I love the start of the video. Proof is hard to ignore.
Must be getting warmer in Canada, Mark is wearing shorts. Sliders will soon follow 😂😅
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.
I avoid any vehicle where it's engine has "Eco" in it's name
What blows my mind is some people still ignore terrible track records of failure and continue purchasing them lol
Me still driving my 2014 Camry SE with 318k miles and not ever having any issues.
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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Top Comments (10)
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.
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.
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
I love the start of the video. Proof is hard to ignore.
Must be getting warmer in Canada, Mark is wearing shorts. Sliders will soon follow 😂😅
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.
I avoid any vehicle where it's engine has "Eco" in it's name
What blows my mind is some people still ignore terrible track records of failure and continue purchasing them lol
Me still driving my 2014 Camry SE with 318k miles and not ever having any issues.
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!