7 SUVs to Avoid Buying in 2025: Major Issues and What You Need to Know

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Volkswagen Taos

– Least reliable SUV for 2024, according to Consumer Reports (CR). – Refreshed 2025 model with a more powerful engine and $1,000 price hike. – Will the changes be enough to fix its reliability?

Ford Explorer

– Ranked 19th out of 26 midsize SUVs by RepairPal. – Poor performance in leasing incentives, making it the worst SUV to lease in 2025.

Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee L

– Jeep’s reputation for reliability is declining. – These models struggle with poor fuel economy and have been listed as among the least reliable vehicles by CR.

Land Rover Discovery

– Great for off-roading, but expensive to maintain. – High maintenance costs and parts replacement can make it a costly choice for city driving.

Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid

– Mixed reviews for reliability with concerns over EV battery, electrical systems, and climate control. – 2024 model had a shaky reliability score of 21/100, and the 2025 model may still carry over issues.

Jeep Wrangler

– Low predicted reliability score. – Common issues include steering, suspension, electric system, and engine problems.

Hyundai Tucson

– Despite decent reliability rankings, the Tucson has been criticized for engine and transmission failures. – Older models (2011-2017) have specific issues, and while the 2024 model is better, it still raises concerns.