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10 CHEVROLET AVEO
The Chevrolet Aveo is still in production, and has been since 2002. According to Wikipedia, the car is currently being marketed in over 120 countries across 7 brands. The car has a 1.5 star reliability rating on Consumers Affairs. There have been problems documented with the coolant and even some instances of bursting.
According to the Consumer Affairs, the 2007 model can’t make a two hour trip without experiencing any problems, even on units with low mileage.
Another common problem you are likely to experience is overheating, and the thermostat and the radiator will eventually need replacing, given the numerous complaints documented online. The car also loses power over time and it would be highly unadvisable to buy a used one.
9 CADILLAC STS
The Cadillac STS was on the assembly line from 2004 until 2011. They are quite affordable; you can find a 2011 model for as low as $7,000. The car’s performance was its main selling point when it first launched. The 2011 model came with a V8 engine which could produce up to 302HP.
According to Car Surveys, the catalytic converters tend to get clogged after a while. This can be a problem if the car is not under warranty.
There have also been problems with shifting, which can become a nuisance if you drive the car on a daily basis. The tech can also become buggy which in turn results in a series of electrical failures. One owner noted that the appearance was the vehicle’s only redeeming quality.
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