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10 SUVs You’ll Regret Owning Because Of Expensive Repairs

Driving an SUV might feel empowering, but it can also take a serious toll on your wallet. Older models often rack up expensive repair bills, particularly when advanced features or key components fail. These 10 SUVs are notorious for their steep maintenance costs and frequent, wallet-draining repairs. Range Rover Although Range Rover seems like a …
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Driving an SUV might feel empowering, but it can also take a serious toll on your wallet. Older models often rack up expensive repair bills, particularly when advanced features or key components fail. These 10 SUVs are notorious for their steep maintenance costs and frequent, wallet-draining repairs.

Range Rover

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Although Range Rover seems like a ticket to luxury, it comes with hidden costs. Frequent air suspension failures and costly electronic glitches are common, particularly in models between 2006 and 2013. Its specialized parts and labor make this SUV a significant financial commitment.

Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Ideal for adventure enthusiasts, the Grand Cherokee’s thrills come at a price. Older models, especially pre-2018, are plagued with expensive transmission issues and persistent electronic malfunctions. Maintenance can add up quickly, making this off-road icon costly for those seeking rugged terrain and reliability.

BMW X5

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Performance meets luxury with the BMW X5, but its high repair costs can quickly overshadow its appeal. Frequent issues with the transmission and engine, paired with the steep price of replacement parts, push maintenance expenses to daunting levels.

Audi Q7

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Luxury has its price, as seen with the Audi Q7, which is notorious for turbocharger and air suspension problems. Electrical repairs are equally expensive, and the SUV’s advanced engineering makes every maintenance job a costly affair.

Mercedes-Benz GLE

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The GLE may combine style and comfort, but there is nothing “comfortable” about the repair bills that will make you sweat. Often, since issues with air suspension systems and engine components are well-known, not to mention the electrical gremlins.

Cadillac Escalade

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There is a reason gold-clad hip-hop stars favored this car: it turns your savings account upside down while also turning heads. Transmission failures top the list of complaints, closely followed by air suspension and electrical quirks.

Porsche Cayenne

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With sports car DNA in an SUV body, the Porsche Cayenne delivers on performance. However, its suspension components wear out fast, brakes require frequent attention, and cooling systems are notoriously fragile. Plus, the replacement parts also come with Porsche’s premium price tag.

Volvo XC90

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Praised for safety and elegance, the Volvo XC90 hides its flaws among many positives. Transmission failures, electrical hiccups, and engine troubles are common complaints. While it may look secure, this SUV’s upkeep is anything but affordable, with even routine servicing leaving a significant dent in your finances.

Infiniti QX56/QX80

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These luxury SUVs offer spacious comfort, which is helpful considering their frequent repair headaches. Suspension issues and engine problems top the list, with repair costs climbing fast due to specialized parts that often need to be sourced from overseas.

Ford Explorer (Certain Models)

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Some versions of the Ford Explorer have proven costly to own, with transmission failures plaguing older models and rear suspension problems surfacing repeatedly. Despite its reputation for versatility, repair expenses can make ownership a financial burden for even its most loyal fans.

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