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Ranking the Ten Worst Cars of 2023: Expert Reviews and Ratings

Ten worst cars of 2023: ranking

When buying a car, every driver wants to get quality, comfort, modern technology and fuel economy. But our expectations do not always correspond to reality, so we need to inspect the car in detail and study information about it so as not to fall into a trap.

Edition The Car Expert has published a list of the worst new cars sold in 2023. Some of these models may be withdrawn from sale before the end of the year.

The second-generation Subaru XV SUV has been on sale since 2017, but has still not received good reviews from customers. Like most Subaru models, it’s powerful, but there are other SUVs in the segment that offer performance, practicality and are cheaper to maintain.

Expert rating score: 47%.

This is a unique car in the small SUV class. The interior features cheap materials and the seats are cramped in the rear. This tough-looking crossover is difficult to drive, so it’s definitely not suitable for daily driving.

Expert rating score: 47%.

The second generation SUV has a huge seven-seater interior, decorated with expensive materials. If you’re looking for a daily commuter SUV with easy handling and high performance, the Rexton isn’t for you. The diesel engine is expensive to maintain.

Expert rating score: 46%.

The pricey BMW XM is the most powerful car ever produced by BMW’s famed M division. But experts concluded that the car is difficult to drive, has a rough ride and consumes a lot of fuel.

Expert rating score: 44%.

The current generation Fiat Panda has been on sale since 2012 and has rarely been updated since then. This is one of the older models on this list, significantly behind the newer cars in its class. The small hatchback is great for tight city streets, but that’s about it.

Expert rating score: 43%.

The family hatchback has a spacious interior and a high level of standard equipment, but the low price has negatively affected the car’s reputation. Manufacturers have not spent enough money to improve the interior, and maintenance is too expensive. The production of this model will soon be discontinued.

Expert rating score: 42%.

The Abarth 695 is the top petrol model in the brand’s performance-focused range. Its powerful performance, sporty styling and exclusive limited edition models offer an exciting driving experience. It is also available in hatchback and convertible versions with a fabric roof.

The expensive, high-performance version of a long-outdated city car platform has many limitations. Experts note that for the same price you can buy a much better car.

Expert rating score: 40%.

The MG 3 has received praise for its affordability and extensive warranty, and has shown some promise as a budget alternative in the supermini class. But the interior trim is cheap and lacks basic safety features and infotainment gadgets.

Expert rating score: 40%.

MG has achieved sales success over the past few years. One of the unique selling points of the MG ZS is its seven-year new car warranty, and this budget SUV truly offers great value for money. But the car has poor build quality and a low safety rating.

Expert rating score: 39%.

This is a small SUV that was recently discontinued. The EcoSport was noticeably improved for 2017, with manufacturers improving its interior trim, exterior design and line-up of tech features, but it still faces stiff competition from SUVs with greater value for money, more practical features and better performance.

Expert rating score: 38%.

Previously, OBOZ.UA published the most spacious cars for little money.

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2023-10-22 03:40:48
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