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Stay away from it: TOP 10 most vulnerable crossovers and SUVs

  • August 10, 2023
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If you are just actively looking for a used crossover or SUV, do not rush to conclude a sales contract. To get started, check out the latest rating

If you are just actively looking for a used crossover or SUV, do not rush to conclude a sales contract. To get started, check out the latest rating of the most unreliable representatives of these sought-after segments – you may have time to change your mind.

So our colleagues from the British magazine What Car called the premium Land Rover Discovery 2004-2017 the most vulnerable. The third and fourth generations of the model (they were produced in the specified period), according to the results of a survey of real owners, scored only 47.8% “reliability”.

Peugeot 2008 (2013-2019) is not far off – the indicator: 50.6%. Land Rover Discovery Sport (from 2014 to present) ranks third with 55.4%. In fourth place is the Range Rover Evoque (2011-2019), which received 56.2%. In fifth place is the Nissan X-Trail (2014-2021): the result is 58.3%.

Sixth was the Ford Kuga (2008-2013) – 61.6%. Seventh – petrol Nissan Qashqai (2014-2021), 64.4%. The eighth line was occupied by the Audi Q7 (2006-2015) – 67.6%. Ninth – Dacia Duster (2013-2018), 68.2%. And close the top ten Nissan Qashqai with “diesel” (2007-2013) – 68.3%.

It remains only to add that cars aimed at the British market can be very different from those sold in Russia for a number of reasons: different production sites, different suppliers of parts, adaptation to other operating conditions. So this review should not be taken very seriously, although it would be helpful to keep it in mind.

So our colleagues from the British magazine What Car called the premium Land Rover Discovery 2004-2017 the most vulnerable. The third and fourth generations of the model (they were produced in the specified period), according to the results of a survey of real owners, scored only 47.8% “reliability”.

Peugeot 2008 (2013-2019) is not far off – the indicator: 50.6%. Land Rover Discovery Sport (from 2014 to present) ranks third with 55.4%. In fourth place is the Range Rover Evoque (2011-2019), which received 56.2%. In fifth place is the Nissan X-Trail (2014-2021): the result is 58.3%.

Sixth was the Ford Kuga (2008-2013) – 61.6%. Seventh – petrol Nissan Qashqai (2014-2021), 64.4%. The eighth line was occupied by the Audi Q7 (2006-2015) – 67.6%. Ninth – Dacia Duster (2013-2018), 68.2%. And close the top ten Nissan Qashqai with “diesel” (2007-2013) – 68.3%.

It remains only to add that cars aimed at the British market can be very different from those sold in Russia for a number of reasons: different production sites, different suppliers of parts, adaptation to other operating conditions. So this review should not be taken very seriously, although it would be helpful to keep it in mind.

Source: Avto Vzglyad

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