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Mechanic warns drivers to 'never' buy one popular car that 'depreciates quickly'

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A mechanic with over 55 years of experience is urging car shoppers to steer clear of one type of vehicle, claiming you can get others similar in price are better value in the long run.The process of buying a car can be overwhelming, especially if you're not a motor enthusiast.

Whether it be new or used, there are so many models with different specs to choose from. Scotty Kilmer regularly shares his motor expertise on social media to help drivers save money and avoid mechanical nightmares.Among his many tips, Scotty suggests that anyone interested in buying an SUV may want to consider another car.

While said they are a popular choice, they may not always be the right vehicle for everyone, especially if it's a seven seater, reports the Express.On a video shared on his Youtube channel, he explained the pit falls of the extra seating: "Generally, to get a third row, you pull a little lever which opens a space for you to slide into the third row," he said. "The problem starts once you throw something like a car seat in the mix, which is something you commonly see in a family-sized vehicle like this."With a car seat in the way, to get to the third-row seating, you have to either go in from the other side or crawl over it then walk through the centre pass-through area.

I know this isn't the end of the world, but for vehicles that reach up to $80,000 (£63,000) you'd expect much less of a hassle."A part of the motoring landscape since the early 1970s, SUVs (sports utility vehicles) offer the capabilities of an off-roader alongside the comfort and convenience of a typical family hatchback.

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