Honda Odyssey
The 2019 Honda Odyssey is highly regarded for its modern family safety and tech features, with a V6 that’s powerful enough to make any father happy when he wants to kick the pedal by himself.
However, Consumer Reports called it one of the worst SUVs ever made, with 5 percent of owners returning it within the first year. Still, we recommend giving the Odyssey a test drive in your nearest dealership before making a decision for your family car.
Land Rover Evoque
Land Rover's tiniest SUV is their Evoque model, which was a huge hit when it first came out in 2011. With a beautiful body, a luxurious interior, a powerful four-cylinder engine, and off-road features, this SUV definitely has character.
The Evoque can trudge through water and has the famous Terrain Response system, which makes it perfect for off-road adventures. The only downside is that this little SUV has very big maintenance and insurance cost, causing 11 percent of users to abandon the Evoque within the first year.
Ford Mustang
When you read the words 'Ford Mustang,' you immediately think of one of the greatest automobiles ever built. A staple in the Ford company, the Mustang model, is an iconic vehicle, helping redefine American muscle car culture since its introduction back in 1965.
To this day, the Mustang keeps its retro look while offering owners the unparalleled power Ford is known for. However, it does have one noticeable downside: the miles per gallon. Even though this shouldn't be concerning to a person that can afford a sports car in the first place, it's a big expense to consider when buying this car. It's the main reason why so many Mustang owners end up returning this beast within a year of buying it.
BMW 3-Series
When it comes to sports sedans, the BMW 3-Series is at the top of the heap. The 3-Series has a smooth and extremely powerful engine and a fine-tuned chassis that make this vehicle a top choice for customers looking for power and luxury.
As powerful and practical as the 3-Series is, it also has the downsides that make 12 percent of buyers return or sell it within the first year. This mid-size sports sedan has exorbitantly high maintenance costs that prove too much for a lot of buyers.
Chevrolet Colorado
The Chevrolet Colorado is a light-duty pickup truck that features an excellent engine, good gas mileage, and a very comfortable cabin. Not to mention it's a Chevrolet.
However, Colorado is still returned or traded by 4.1 percent of buyers within the first year! The biggest problem with the Chevy Colorado is the small cabin size, which proved to be an issue for tall drivers.