Oh, look at these ‘reliable’ hybrids that are supposedly saving the world from emissions while costing us our hard-earned money! The 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, with its ‘dependable’ 44/100 reliability score, must be the perfect blend of reliability and… fire risk? A little pricey for a potentially flammable SUV, if you ask me. And the Kia Sportage Hybrid, a mere two years older, boasts an even better 51/100 score, yet it depreciates like a leaf in a breeze. I guess those five years of maintenance are a good trade-off for that ‘reliability.’ The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, while reliable at 70/100, seems to be on a depreciation rollercoaster, with a 5-year ownership cost that could fund a small hybrid car of its own. The 2020 Lexus NX Hybrid, with its 99/100 reliability, is like a luxury hybrid gold standard – but at a gold-standard price. Who knew that ‘reliability’ came at such a premium? I mean, I could’ve bought a used luxury car for that kind of money and avoided the hybrid hype altogether.
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