Engine safety issues in 2023 model year vehicles: 1017 complaints across 24 makes. See which 2023 vehicles have the worst engine problems.
Engine failures across 2023 model year vehicles have been reported to NHTSA by owners and safety investigators. These reports help identify patterns in component failures that may affect vehicle safety. Below are the 2023 vehicles most affected by engine problems.
| Vehicle | Complaints |
|---|---|
| Volkswagen Tiguan | 12 |
| Volkswagen Taos | 15 |
| Volkswagen Jetta | 6 |
| Volkswagen Atlas | 12 |
| Toyota Tundra | 55 |
| Toyota Tacoma | 6 |
| Toyota Highlander | 8 |
| Toyota Gr86 | 3 |
| Toyota Gr Corolla | 1 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross | 20 |
| Subaru Wrx | 2 |
| Subaru Crosstrek | 3 |
| Ram 3500 | 1 |
| Ram 2500 | 9 |
| Ram 1500 | 10 |
| Porsche Macan | 1 |
| Nissan Versa | 5 |
| Nissan Titan | 2 |
| Nissan Sentra | 1 |
| Nissan Rogue | 98 |
| Nissan Altima | 2 |
| Mitsubishi Mirage | 1 |
| Mitsubishi Mirage G4 | 1 |
| Mercedes-Benz Glb-Class | 2 |
| Mercedes-Benz Gla-Class | 1 |
| Mercedes-Benz G-Class | 1 |
| Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 3 |
| Mazda Cx-5 | 4 |
| Lexus Rx | 5 |
| Lexus Lx | 5 |
There were 1017 engine complaints filed with NHTSA for 2023 model year vehicles across 24 different makes.
The Volkswagen Tiguan, Volkswagen Taos, Volkswagen Jetta had the most engine complaints among 2023 vehicles.
Some engine issues may be covered by manufacturer recalls. Check individual vehicle pages for specific recall information and whether free repairs are available from your dealer.