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  2. 10 Used Cars to Avoid Buying in 2024 - AOL

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    Consumer Reports rated Lincoln models at 23 out of 30 for reliability. The 2020 Lincoln MKZ, built on the Ford Fusion powertrain, fared well in CR reliability ratings.

  3. 136 Worst Cars You Can Buy, Ranked - AOL

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    Given average costs over five years, these 136 cars were named by Car Edge as the worst for your wallet, ranked from best to worst.

  4. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Some of these cars were popular on the marketplace or were critically praised at their launch, but have earned a negative retroactive reception, while others are not considered to be intrinsically "bad", but have acquired infamy for safety or emissions defects that damaged the car's reputation.

  5. Watch Out for These 10 Car Brands With Poor Engine Ratings - AOL

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    But data from Consumer Reports and car enthusiast websites shows that some of the most coveted names in car brands actually have poor engine ratings. Whether you’re buying new or used,...

  6. The Worst Car I Ever Owned: 9 People Share Which ... - AOL

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    The worst car “obviouslybait” has ever owned is a 2006 Mazda 3. They say the engine was really solid, and had no problems with it. But that’s where the good news ends. The Reddit user ...

  7. ISeeCars.com - Wikipedia

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    Some of the studies conducted by iSeeCars.com included "10 cars most likely to go 200,000 miles" for Consumer Reports, [9] "Tesla cars are worth more used than new" for CNBC, [10] "Men like minivans and hybrids as much as women do" for CBS News, [11] and "Where To Find The Best (And Worst) Used-Car Deals" for Forbes. [12]