Owning a vehicle has never been as difficult as with my 2020 Chevrolet Trax. Right from the onset, I have always had issues with this vehicle and even now that it has 75,621 miles on it, these problems are still very much existent.

Owning a vehicle has never been as difficult as with my 2020 Chevrolet Trax. Right from the onset, I have always had issues with this vehicle and even now that it has 75,621 miles on it, these problems are still very much existent.
Owning a car is not all sunshine and rainbows – my experience with leasing a 2022 Subaru Outback taught me that the hard way. When I initially decided to lease the car, I had plans to purchase it once the lease expired.
I’m the owner of a 2022 Infiniti QX60, which I bought brand new and has a mileage of 5500. I’ve never added any aftermarket parts to it, and I’ve never been in an accident with it.
As a contractor and real estate agent, I rely heavily on my vehicle to transport building equipment and materials. That’s why I purchased a 2023 Ford F150, thinking it would be reliable and get the job done. Unfortunately, my experience has been far from ideal.
As a building contractor and agent, I rely heavily on my vehicle to transport equipment and materials to various job sites. That’s why I decided to invest in a 2019 Ford F150, thinking it would be up to the task.
As a busy neurosurgeon working in a major California hospital, I hardly have time to spare. My schedule is unpredictable, and I often have to be on the ground at a moment’s notice to perform or supervise surgeries.
As a single mother of two who recently went through a divorce, dealing with unexpected car problems is the last thing I need. Unfortunately, that’s the reality I find myself living in. I bought a brand new 2021 Mazda CX5 with only 15,000 miles on it,
A 2022 Audi E-Tron GT with just 1900 miles on it is not expected to malfunction as much as mine does. I purchased this car brand new from an Audi dealership in California and I have returned it to this same dealership for repairs about three times now.
When you own a car that has had no accidents or aftermarket parts, you expect it to run smoothly. Sadly, this is not the case with my 2021 Chevy Traverse which has a mileage of just 28,000.
There is a popular assertion that electric vehicles are safer than regular cars that use gas. However, from my experience with my electric car, I have discovered that this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Let me give you a background premise for my conclusion.
I have always heard that if you have car troubles early after purchasing the car, the issues will gradually get worse but I never fully understood until I bought my 2021 Chevy Malibu.
A vehicle I have always wished to own is the 2020 BMW X1 and I finally got around to leasing the vehicle sometime that same year. However, ever since I purchased this particular car, it has been one issue or the other.
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