Many of us choose a new vehicle with the thought that it may last long beyond the life of the loan that we secure with the financing company.
Some cars last only a few years, but others are made to be able to make it to the mileage on the odometer of as much as 200,000 miles. On average, only 1.2 percent of the cars built every makes it to this mark, but if you have the right one to drive, you’ll have a fighting chance of making it to this mileage, as long as you choose to perform the regular maintenance that’s needed.
Chevrolet Suburban
Yet Another GM Recall
GM has had some of the largest recalls in history, most recently the faulty ignition switch recall that affected millions of vehicles around the world. Unfortunately they now have another recall that must be issued, the good news on this recall is that it won’t take long to fix because it only involved updating some software that’s meant to ensure vehicles are made safe. This recall does have to do with the safety of the GM vehicles which makes it a recall that we need to take seriously and if you happen to have one of the affected vehicles you need to have your vehicle updated right away.
The Worst of the Worst
Often we look at different vehicles and find some form of a redeeming quality in them. This is even the case when it comes to something as awful as the Yugo was which was only loved for the fact that the price tag was so small. Other than the price the Yugo had nothing positive to offer us and it has become the staple of comparison for the most unreliable vehicles on the market. With that in mind, let’s take a look, even if it’s only for humor’s sake, at some of the most unreliable vehicles ever to come to market.