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Title: 11 Failing Car Brands You’ll Regret Buying in 2026! Imagine spending $50,000 on a brand-new SUV, driving off the lot, and three months later it’s dead from catastrophic failure. The dealer shrugs. The warranty fights you. And you’re left asking how a trusted brand failed you so completely. This isn’t a nightmare—it’s happening to thousands of buyers right now. One brand on this list has just twelve months left to survive. Stay until the end, because number one will completely change how you think about buying a car. The auto industry is in turmoil. Consumer Reports just released its 2026 rankings based on 380,000 vehicles, and the results are brutal. Some brands have ranked last three years in a row. Others are losing billions and shutting factories worldwide. Today, we’re counting down the eleven car brands you should avoid in 2026. Before we start, hit subscribe to avoid costly car mistakes. Number 11: GMC. GMC promised premium American SUVs with professional-grade capability. What they delivered was transmission failures and electrical nightmares that leave owners stranded. Their recently redesigned models—Equinox, Terrain, and Acadia—all scored well below average. Owners report catastrophic transmission problems within the first year, mysterious electrical issues shutting down entire systems, and build quality so poor that rattles become your constant companion. Here's the frustrating part: you're paying premium prices for dressed-up Chevrolets but getting worse reliability than brands costing thousands less. Mechanics report GMC vehicles with under thirty thousand miles experiencing major failures. Because GMC positions itself as premium, parts and service reflect luxury pricing without luxury quality. You're essentially paying twice—once for the vehicle, again for endless repairs.