67 Used Cars to Avoid Buying
Buyers should steer clear of these models with below-average reliability
Used cars are usually a good value purchase because the first owner usually takes the biggest hit on depreciation, which is the rate at which the vehicle loses value. This means that if you buy a 3- or 5-year-old used car, it’s already gone through the steepest part of the depreciation curve.
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Worst Used Cars
Listed alphabetically by make and model, these 67 vehicles have a record of much worse-than-average reliability based on subscriber responses to our Annual Auto Surveys.