**Top 3 WORST SUVs. Do you think they’re premium? They’re a rip-off!**
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**Forget everything you know. The worst car isn’t the dusty one at the back of the lot—it’s the sleek, trendy bestseller sitting right in the showroom. The car you mass-produce, trusting a famous brand, which later turns your life into a never-ending series of service visits. It suffers from electronic malfunctions and deadly safety defects. Today, we won’t talk about cars that simply sell poorly. Instead, we’ll discuss three major European paradoxes—three models that, despite terrifying unreliability, hit record sales. This is the story of how reputation, marketing, and government subsidies force you to buy a ticking time bomb. Here’s the biggest automotive scandal of 2025: **Volkswagen: The People’s Car.** For decades, those three words were synonymous with reliability. The Golf, Passat, Polo—cars that raised entire generations. Trusted brands. Volkswagen built its empire on the promise of German quality for everyone. And now, in 2025, the same company proudly presents its future: **Volkswagen IT4**, a sleek, futuristic, fully electric model. It glows from ads, promising silence, eco-friendliness, and a new mobility era. And people believe it—buying in droves. By January 2025, IT4 became Europe’s most popular electric car. In the U.S., sales surged by **653%**. Now, I’ll peel back this pretty facade and show you what’s underneath. According to the world’s most influential reliability report, **Volkswagen IT4 officially ranks in the top 10 most unreliable cars of 2025**, scoring a **disappointing 29/100**. How? How can a car with such a score be a bestseller? This isn’t just a glitch—it’s the biggest paradox of today’s automotive market. And today, we’ll break it down.**