Buick Enclave
The 2019 Buick Enclave is a car that didn’t move up too much with the times since it’s basically a copy of the 2018 model with some slight updates. Consumer Reports decided to name this one as another victim of their “least reliable” category.
Luckily for the Enclave, the 2018 model, which it’s based on, did have many benefits, from a quiet and comfortable interior that fits up to seven passengers up to massive cargo space and some really cool tech features. However, as far as 2019 was concerned, bad reliability was enough to get this model returned by several buyers within the first year.
Nissan Titan XD
A heavy-duty version of the Titan pickup truck is Nissan's Titan XD. As you probably guessed, XD means it can be pimped up with a powerful Cummins diesel engine and a Pro 4X off-road package.
Even though this hefty truck is certainly very powerful and has extremely comfortable 'Zero Gravity seats, it still falls short against competitors when it comes to payload rating and towing capacity. The Titan XD has lagged behind in what is already a very competitive truck market, leading 8 percent of owners to sell the car within the first year.
GMC Sierra 1500
The GMC Sierra 1500 looks like a heavy-duty pickup truck, but it's still received negative reviews due to a number of issues. Among them, the fact that the ride is too rough, the cabin looks old-fashioned, and there's not enough space for the driver or passengers.
It's no surprise then that nearly 5 percent of buyers return the GMC Sierra within the first year of use.
Toyota Tacoma
Another Toyota pickup truck that is returned by 5 percent of owners within the first year is the Tacoma model. A light-duty pickup truck, the Tacoma just doesn't give drivers the experience they're looking for in a high-performing truck.
To increase sales and thwart return rates, Toyota is planning to release a new Tacoma model in 2020. We'll have to wait and see if it's as good as they claim.
Jaguar XF
Jaguars are one of those cars that are so stunning they could be bought simply to be admired, as many collectors do. Their cars are one-of-a-kind, which is why their version of a four-door sedan, the Jaguar XF, is a very extraordinary vehicle.
Shockingly, this reputable automaker didn't have such a big success with its XF model. Owners reported it was performing poorly, had small quality issues when it came to the car's interior, wasn't very reliable, and had an extremely high maintenance cost. All of these issues had 9 percent of buyers returning the car within the first year.