State profile

Tennessee vehicle complaints

18,945 NHTSA complaints filed by Tennessee drivers across 50 vehicle models — the models your neighbors flag most.

Complaints
18,945
Crashes
1,114
Models
50

Tennessee drivers have submitted 18,945 safety complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration across 50 distinct vehicle models. Those filings include 1,114 crash reports , 476 fire incidents , and 54 reported fatalities — every one of those events self-reported by the vehicle owner through NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation intake form.

FORD carries the highest cumulative complaint volume in Tennessee with 6,209 filings, a concentration that typically reflects both registered-vehicle share and component-specific defect clusters already tracked in federal investigations. The single most-complained vehicle in Tennessee right now is the FORD F-150 (1,192 complaints, model years 1991–2025). Concentration is a useful first lens, but a high-volume make in one state usually signals that the brand is popular there — not necessarily more defective. The crash, fire, and fatality counters in the table below isolate the filings that rose to a serious safety event.

State-level NHTSA data is geocoded from the owner's self-reported ZIP, so climate, road salt exposure, tow-load patterns, and emissions-testing regimes in Tennessee all shape which defects surface here versus elsewhere. Use this page to triage which models your neighbors flag most often, then drill into each model's component breakdown and recall history on its detail page. Filings stay public for the life of the database, which means you can track a given nameplate's complaint curve against Tennessee's fleet turnover over time — the same dataset federal regulators rely on when they open Preliminary Evaluations.

Severe outcomes reported in Tennessee

1,114
Crash reports
476
Fire incidents
54
Reported fatalities
Most complained make in Tennessee
FORD (6,209 complaints)

Most-complained vehicles in Tennessee

Ranked by NHTSA complaints filed by in-state owners

complaints

What this shows The FORD F-150 draws the most NHTSA complaints from Tennessee drivers. State-level volume reflects how common a model is locally as much as its defect rate.

Source NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation As of 2026

Full ranking: top 50 most-complained vehicles in Tennessee

# Vehicle Complaints
1 FORD F-150 1,192
2 FORD EXPLORER 848
3 FORD FUSION 752
4 FORD ESCAPE 715
5 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 660
6 CHEVROLET MALIBU 626
7 FORD FOCUS 622
8 HONDA ACCORD 562
9 NISSAN ALTIMA 521
10 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 491
11 HYUNDAI SONATA 458
12 JEEP WRANGLER 447
13 JEEP CHEROKEE 412
14 FORD TAURUS 411
15 FORD EDGE 395
16 KIA SORENTO 392
17 DODGE RAM 1500 382
18 CHEVROLET IMPALA 382
19 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 375
20 HONDA CIVIC 373
21 TOYOTA CAMRY 370
22 RAM 1500 370
23 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 367
24 HONDA CR-V 364
25 DODGE DURANGO 358
26 HONDA ODYSSEY 340
27 FORD WINDSTAR 313
28 NISSAN ROGUE 294
29 CHEVROLET TAHOE 274
30 FORD F-250 272
31 HONDA PILOT 268
32 NISSAN PATHFINDER 266
33 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 266
34 GMC SIERRA 1500 259
35 KIA OPTIMA 256
36 FORD EXPEDITION 252
37 NISSAN MAXIMA 247
38 FORD MUSTANG 233
39 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 231
40 NISSAN SENTRA 227
41 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 221
42 TOYOTA PRIUS 216
43 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 215
44 DODGE CARAVAN 214
45 CHEVROLET COBALT 209
46 CHEVROLET BLAZER 207
47 KIA SOUL 206
48 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 205
49 CHEVROLET S10 205
50 FORD RANGER 204

Most-Complained Tennessee Vehicles

Sources: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) complaints database, with fatality-linked filings cross-checked against NHTSA FARS and crash-test ratings drawn from NHTSA NCAP. State is self-reported by the vehicle owner.

How Tennessee compares to the national picture

State-level complaint counts in the NHTSA database are heavily shaped by population, registered-vehicle density, and reporting culture. Larger states like California, Texas, and Florida sit at the top of the ranked list almost regardless of model mix, because the absolute number of vehicles on the road there dwarfs smaller jurisdictions. To use Tennessee's totals fairly, consider the per-capita complaint rate against the U.S. average — and check whether a specific model's share of Tennessee complaints is significantly higher than that model's national share. When the local share is disproportionate, that's a stronger signal of a regional defect pattern (weather-related corrosion, fuel-formulation interactions, terrain-related wear) than a generic country-wide design flaw.

Other PlainCars data for Tennessee

Beyond this state-level vehicle complaint roll-up, PlainCars surfaces national-level views you can use to triangulate a model that caught your eye:

A note on self-reported state data

The state field on each NHTSA complaint is supplied by the consumer at the time of filing — there is no mandatory validation that the owner is filing from their state of registration, nor that the incident occurred in that state. In practice this means a complaint filed by a Tennessee resident about a vehicle they purchased in a neighboring state is still tagged to Tennessee; conversely, an out-of-state visitor whose vehicle developed an issue while driving through Tennessee but who filed from their home state will not appear in this view. NHTSA does not deduplicate by VIN across years, so multi-year complaints from the same vehicle accumulate in the totals. When using this page as a starting point for buying-decision research, treat Tennessee's ranking as directional, not absolute, and pair it with the model-level rankings linked above.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many vehicle complaints have been filed in Tennessee?
Vehicle owners in Tennessee have filed 18,945 complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). These complaints cover a wide range of safety issues including mechanical failures, electrical problems, and crash-related incidents.
What are the most complained-about vehicles in Tennessee?
The table above ranks the top 50 most-complained vehicles in Tennessee by total NHTSA complaint count. Each entry shows the make and model along with reported crashes, fires, and deaths to help you identify vehicles with the most safety concerns.
Where does the state vehicle complaint data come from?
All data comes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) complaints database. Vehicle owners self-report their state when filing a complaint, and PlainCars aggregates this data to show state-level safety trends.
Can I file a vehicle complaint for my state?
Yes. You can file a vehicle safety complaint directly with NHTSA at nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem. Filing a complaint helps NHTSA identify safety defects and can lead to recalls that protect other drivers.