Owning a car in Ghana today is gradually becoming a necessity instead of a luxury. Given Ghana’s current economic state, it is important to invest wisely and ensure that you get your money’s worth. This is why knowing which car brands are reliable is essential.
Just like any machine, the engine is a crucial part of a car’s health and durability. With fuel prices increasing, it is also important to consider the fuel capacity of the car you want to own. Interestingly, there are cars that are durable and also have ‘affordable’ fuel capacity.
In this article, let’s explore some car brands (in no particular order) that have proven to be reliable over the years and would be a good choice for potential car owners. Lexus Lexus has proven to be a reliable and dependable car brand over the years. It is equipped with engines like the 1UR-FE, 2JZ, and 2GR variants. According to RepairPal, Lexus owners usually spend around $551 per year on maintenance and upkeep, which is relatively cheaper than other brands.
Chevrolet
According to YahooFinance, Chevy’s diesel motors are tough to beat, and its V8s are iconic. The website also noted that “the LS engine has gone through three generation changes since 1997 and has proven to be easy to maintain and trouble-free throughout its lifespan. The 5.7-liter LT1 engine powered Corvettes and Camaros with plenty of horsepower during the 1990s, and the new Gen V engines are moving Chevrolet up J.D. Power’s dependability rankings yearly.”
Jeep
Jeep was originally a producer of military vehicles during World War II and has gained a reputation for toughness and durability. The American brand’s most iconic product is the Wrangler, which is superbly capable off-road and benefits from low depreciation, making it an excellent long-term value. Other models include the Grand Cherokee, Gladiator, and three-row Wagoneer, all offering rugged design, versatile capabilities, and modern amenities, reports have noted.
Ford
Ford engines have proven themselves with performance, reliability, and longevity. Ford’s tenacious 5.0 Coyote V8 and 3.5 V6 EcoBoost engines are paving the way for new engine technology for internal combustion vehicles, hybrids, and electric production.
Honda
Honda has built a reputation over the decades for engines that can rack up miles with nothing more than regular maintenance and care. Whether a Honda carries a K-Series engine (Honda Civic SI, Element, CR-V), a J35 (Honda Pilot, Acura MDX, Honda Accord, Honda Odyssey), or an H22A, you’re assured of top-of-the-line reliability and endurance.
Toyota
Toyota has consistently served its customers with reliable engines over the years. The brand’s reliability and durability have been a selling point. According to finance.yahoo.com, Toyota engines that have stood the test of time include the 3.5-liter V6 2GR engine, which has powered many of the brand’s most popular models (Tacoma, Camry, Highlander, and Avalon; Lexus ES, GS, IS, and RX). It also added that 1JZ and 2JZ engines and the UZ family of engines, which have powered many of Toyota’s luxury sedans, minibuses, pickup trucks (e.g., the Tundra), and off-road SUVs (e.g., Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and Lexus LX/GX) have proven worthy over time.
Source: ghanaweb