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Least Reliable Used SUVs to Avoid – Owner Reports & What to Watch For

Bottom Line: Skip These Used SUVs If You Want Reliability

Owners of several popular SUV models say they’re plagued by costly repairs and frequent breakdowns. If you’re hunting for a used SUV, steer clear of the list below and focus on models with better track records.

Least Reliable Used SUVs to Avoid – Owner Reports & What to Watch For

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Design & Looks

All of the SUVs on this list look solid on paper – roomy cabins, bold grilles, and decent ground clearance. But the exterior appeal fades when owners report rust, cracked panels, or interior wear far sooner than expected.

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Performance & Mileage

Most of these vehicles were praised for their power when new, yet real‑world mileage tells a different story. Engines that once felt smooth now cough up oil leaks, timing‑chain issues, or transmission shudders after just 60,000‑80,000 miles.

Price & Rivals

Because they’re cheap on the market, these SUVs look like bargains. In reality, the cheap price often hides looming repair bills that quickly outweigh any savings. Competing models from the same year usually offer longer warranty coverage and fewer owner complaints.

Model Engine Mileage (Typical) Price (Used $) Top Features
Jeep Grand Cherokee (2005‑2010) 5.7L V8, 3.7L V6 70,000‑90,000 mi 5,500‑9,000
  • Off‑road capability
  • Spacious third‑row
  • Strong towing
Ford Escape (2008‑2012) 2.5L I4, 3.0L V6 65,000‑85,000 mi 4,200‑7,800
  • Compact size
  • Good fuel economy (I4)
  • Easy to park
Chevrolet Equinox (2007‑2011) 2.4L I4, 3.4L V6 70,000‑95,000 mi 4,800‑8,500
  • Family‑friendly interior
  • Quiet ride
  • Decent cargo space
Nissan Rogue (2008‑2013) 2.5L I4 68,000‑92,000 mi 5,000‑8,200
  • Modern styling
  • Comfortable seats
  • Strong safety scores
Dodge Journey (2009‑2015) 3.6L V6 75,000‑100,000 mi 3,900‑6,700
  • Affordable entry price
  • Simple controls
  • Large rear cargo area

FAQ

  • What is the typical mileage of the Jeep Grand Cherokee? Most owners report 70,000‑90,000 miles before major engine or transmission issues arise.
  • Is a used Ford Escape worth buying? Only if you find a model with a documented service history and low miles; otherwise, repair costs often outweigh the low purchase price.
  • How reliable is a used Nissan Rogue? Early‑generation Rogues (2008‑2013) have higher-than‑average complaints about CVT and coolant leaks, so consider newer years.

Thinking about buying a used SUV? Share your thoughts or ask a question in the comments below – we love hearing from fellow drivers.

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