Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
um. the "first car on the list" doesn't mean the least reliable.. that would be a Mercedes -- Mercedes-Benz GLE Reliability: 5
Note that the Subaru on that list is 2022 Ascent, which is their newest model. Newer models usually have issues for the first couple of years until they get the kinks out.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2021/11/18/consumer-reports-most-reliable-cars-trucks-suvs/6385214001/
Note: this is just the brand:
Here is the 2022 Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Report rankings of major automotive brands:
1. Lexus
2. Mazda
3. Toyota
4. Infiniti
5. Buick
6. Honda
7. Subaru
8. Acura
9. Nissan
10. Mini
11. Hyundai
12. Chrysler
13. Porsche
These are the 10 most reliable new cars, trucks and SUVs of 2022, according to Consumer Reports:
1. Lexus GX
2. Kia Niro EV
3. Toyota Prius Prime
4. Toyota Prius
5. Cadillac XT5
6. Mazda MX-5 Miata
7. Honda Insight
8. Toyota Highlander
9. Subaru Crosstrek
10. Mazda CX-9
These are the 10 least reliable new cars, trucks and SUVs of 2022, according to Consumer Reports
(ranked in descending order, beginning with least reliable)
1. Mercedes-Benz GLE
2. Ford Explorer
3. Ford Mustang
4. Chevrolet Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500
5. Chevrolet Corvette
6. Volvo XC90
7. Volkswagen Tiguan
8. Tesla Model Y
9. Chrysler Pacifica
10. Subaru Ascent
Anonymous wrote:They're not cheap but they're not fancy and rich people do drive them because rich people can be practical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The little hatchback ones are great city cars. Forget the name. They’re cute.
crosstrek
No, PP is talking about an Impreza. Only posers buy Crosstreks. You are clearly not a Subaru4Life person.
Anonymous wrote:I have a Subaru, I am not rich. My husband is from out west and out there they needed AWD cars, so his family has had Subarus for years. The thing with Subarus is that even though they may cost a little more than your Rav4/CRV type cars, they will last forever (I'm on year 12).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The little hatchback ones are great city cars. Forget the name. They’re cute.
crosstrek
Anonymous wrote:My dad is rich and has a Subaru, because he’s cheap.
Anonymous wrote:The little hatchback ones are great city cars. Forget the name. They’re cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression is that a Subaru is something rich people get for their kids to drive, not something a "rich" adult drives. When I think of a car that a rich adult would drive to put their practicality on display, I'd picture a Jeep Grand Cherokee... but with gas prices what they are I probably need to reevaluate that.
Definitely reevaluate that, because they are on the list of worst cars to own.
News to me, so I tried to look it up...and here's my finding: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/10-least-reliable-cars-a2967595976/
Note the first car on the least reliable list...is a Subaru.
LOL, I'm not a big Subaru fan, but PP, according to the article, "They’re presented in rank order, counting down to the least reliable model."