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In this video, we break down five SUVs that seem affordable on the surface, but can become extremely expensive to own long term, especially if you’re planning to keep your next vehicle for many years rather than just the warranty period. We put together this list to help buyers understand what really matters in long-term ownership: comfort, features, technology, but more importantly proven reliability, maintenance costs, ownership experience, and total cost of ownership. The goal is to help you avoid ending up with a vehicle that feels premium at first, but becomes a financial headache a few years down the road. The SUVs covered in this video include the BMW X5 f15, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Equinox, Land Rover Discovery, and Nissan Rogue. All of them can look like strong value on the used market as Used SUVs under 30K and in some cases they genuinely offer great features for the price. But for buyers who value peace of mind, especially families or drivers who want predictable ownership costs, these details matter far more than the initial purchase price. Because many used SUVs depreciate heavily, we also take a close look at resale trends, reliability history, and real ownership costs. While depreciation can sometimes work in your favor, rapid value loss is often an early warning sign of long-term ownership risks — something many buyers overlook when the price looks too good to ignore. It’s also worth saying that some SUVs on this list are genuinely comfortable, capable, and enjoyable to drive. If you’re prepared for higher maintenance, potential repairs, or complex electronics, they may still be the right choice for you. But for buyers looking for a dependable long-term vehicle, those trade-offs should be understood clearly before signing anything. By comparison, vehicles with simpler engineering and more predictable maintenance tend to deliver a more balanced ownership experience — even if they don’t always win on paper specs. That balance is what ultimately makes a vehicle feel like a smart buy years down the road. At the end of the day, this video isn’t about telling you what to buy — it’s about making sure you know what you’re really buying into. If one of these SUVs fits your needs and expectations, great. But if long-term value and stress-free ownership matter to you, this video will help you think twice before making a decision that could follow you for the next 10 years. Thanks for watching — and if you actually read this description, let us know in the comments. If you found the video helpful, consider subscribing. See you in the next one.