The 10 Least Reliable Cars on the road for 2019
Consumers always ask different variations of “what car brand should I avoid?” or “who makes the worst cars?” The Law Offices of Michael Devlin does not make any sort of representation about which manufacturer as a whole is the best and which is the worst. Rather, when a consumer has purchased a product that turns out to be problematic – whether it be a $100,000+ luxury vehicle or a $15,000 compact vehicle – we are here to assist the consumer obtain a repurchase or replacement that he or she may be entitled to under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act otherwise known as California’s “Lemon Law.”
Every year, Consumer Reports publishes its list of the least reliable vehicles. This year has listed the following vehicles as the least 10 reliable vehicles on the road and their most widely reported issues:
10. Chevrolet Traverse – owners report problems with the transmission, in-car electronics, and power equipment
9. Chrysler Pacifica – owners report problems with in-car electronics, power equipment, and drivetrain system
8. Tesla Model X – owners report problems with in-car electronics, drivetrain system, and bod hardware
7. Acura MDX – owners report problems with in-car electronics, power equipment and drivetrain system
6. Volkswagen Tiguan – owners report problems with power equipment, in-car electronics, steering system, and suspension system
5. Volkswagen Atlas – owners report problems with power equipment, in-car electronics, climate system, and fuel/emissions system
4. Alfa Romeo Giulia – owners report problems with power equipment, in-car electronics, and climate system
3. Jeep Wrangler – owners report problems with in-car electronics, steering system, and suspension system
2. Chevrolet Camaro – owners report problems with power equipment, body hardware, and transmission
1. Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon – owners report problems with the transmission, drivetrain system, and emissions system