Do Buick's count? We just inherited a 2012 LaCrosse with...I kid you not...843 miles on it. Planning on trading it on a new ride for Mrs. DG as soon as we can get clear title from the estate. Looking at a Ford Mach-e or a VW id4, leaning hard toward the Mach-e, I test drove one a few weeks ago, that thing is crazy quick. I've got a '19 Hyundai Ioniq plug in hybrid, I bought used back in Jan of '20, I've put 15K on it and put gas in it twice! Plug in at home, drive to work, plug in at work drive home. These are all gone except for the Beemer cycle, that is "Not for Sale"
Nope! That has to go in the "no milage" thread... I like those big old Buicks. With 843 miles? thats sweet!
If it isn't a direct descendant of the Benz merger (Charger/Challenger/300C) or a RAM, it's gahbage! The 5th Gen Caravan's (2008+) were a dumpster fire too. Especially early models and all of the electrical issues. Supposedly the new Pacifica's are decent. Time will tell.
Ooooh! Get the Mach E!!! Even the base ones are quick. The GT version is stupid fast if you want to have that. With the used car market, you'll get top dollar for that essentially new lacrosse.
It was a rental, and basically new at the time, so it should have been decent enough. Then again, these plenty of Nissan Versa's that I rented that were new and you could tell they were crap the second they rolled off the line. Literally, basic transportation, and that's it. Those POS's we're like 12k new only a couple years ago. Now in 2020 versa is starting at basically 16k.