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  2. The most (and least) reliable cars of 2023 ranked - AOL

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    As USA Today noted, in general, hybrid cars and midsize and large sedan models from 2000 to 2022 (and a few early 2023 models), are the most reliable vehicles based on Consumer Report’s survey.

  3. These 10 Luxury Cars Break Down More Quickly Than the ... - AOL

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    “[The 2016 and 2019 A6] have a history of recalls and a low reliability rating. Issues reported include noises, leaks, and problems with the engine and suspension/steering.” Range Rover Luxury SUV

  4. The 10 Best-Selling SUVs of 2018 - AOL

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    SUV sales are booming, and these are the best-sellers. SUV sales are booming, and these are the best-sellers. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Including the Bricklin on its list of "The 20 Dumbest Cars of All Time", Autoblog wrote, "Memo to the world: When an automobile executive starts a new car company and proposes to name the car after himself, run like a stag in the opposite direction, lock your check book and credit cards in a safe and ask your best friend to keep the combination ...

  6. BMW X7 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW X7 is a full-size luxury crossover sport utility vehicle manufactured by BMW. It is BMW's largest and 2nd most expensive SUV in its line-up. [3] The X7 was first announced by BMW in March 2014. [4] It was officially unveiled on October 17, 2018, with pre-orders being taken online. The X7 has been available at dealers since March 2019. [5]

  7. Criticism of SUVs - Wikipedia

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    A Ford Excursion SUV next to a Toyota Camry compact. Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) have been criticized for a variety of environmental and automotive safety reasons. The rise in production and marketing of SUVs in the 2010s and 2020s by auto manufacturers has resulted in over 80% of all new car sales in the United States being SUVs or light trucks by October 2021. [1]