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BMW X5

via caranddriver.com

The X5 is mid-size luxury SUV from BMW that has been in production since 1999. According to BMW, the X5 is more tailored as a Sports Activity Vehicle than an SUV. The sales have been kind of hit or miss with, 40,000 units sold on average every year.

According to Repair Pal, the most common problem reported is the air suspension which can cost up to $3000 to fix.

You are also likely to experience problems with the thermostat and the water pump. There are reportedly persistent problems with oil leaks for the older models. The main problem with the BMW X5 is repairs don’t come cheap even though it is a great car to drive.

CHEVROLET CAMARO

via cars.com

Here’s yet another American car. The Chevrolet Camaro was first introduced to the mass market in 1966. The first generation featured everything you’d ever want in a vehicle but the same can’t be said of all the generations and models.

According to CarComplaints, the 2010 model has the highest number of complaints followed by 2013. The most common problem has to do with the engine.

Another common problem that is experienced by Chevy Camaro owners is the premature timing chain wear, which costs an average of$2,000 to fix. There have been also numerous issues reported with the key getting stuck in the ignition switch which can cost up to $300 to fix.

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