Are you planning Car change in 2023? So it pays to know some models that you should stay off your radar. We break down a list of all the cars you should avoid buying this year.
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To aid your selection process, we follow some metrics pulled from data from Reclame Aqui, Webmotors, and other online portals that display owner ratings.
It should be noted that there are copies in excellent condition at good prices that can mean a good buy.
You should avoid buying cars due to maintenance
Here are the car models that you should avoid buying so as not to lose money with maintenance. According to the owners, they like to live in auto repair shops:
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- Ford Ka
- Line
- Jack J3
- Citroen C3
- Cleo
- Fiat Weekend
- New Passat
- Sandero
- The new paleo
- Peugeot 207
- The new feast
- Fiat idea
- Sherry QQ
The hard sell is also a negative factor
Another point that can be analyzed is resale camelas some of them are difficult to ‘produce’ later:
- Extension
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- Focus sedan / fastback
- Daewoo Hope
- Pole 1.0
- EcoSport 1.0.0 Update
- Renault Symbol
- mercedes a class
- Jack J3
- T5 jack
- Fiat Linea
- Hyundai elantra
- Sherry QQ
- Peugeot 408
- Sherry Seller
drunks at that time
Another good reason to avoid buying a car is the range. Some models drink more than expected; like:
- Land Rover Discovery Sport
- Toyota SW4
- Mitsubishi ASX Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
- Fiat Cronos 1.8
- Kawa Chery Tiggo 8
- Chevrolet S10 2.4.2
- Hyundai Tucson 2.0
- BMW X3 M40in and X4 M40i models
- Fiat Toro 1.8
- Audi A8L 6.3
- Spin 1.8
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- Argo trekking
- Renegade 1.8.2 Update
- Caoa Chery Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 5x
- Crete work
Finally, know that buying a New car It’s always a very personal thing. Here are some tips based on feedback from homeowners online. However, there are different experiences with each model.
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