That's such a stupid biased website. When was that thing written? Obviously it hasn't been updated.
I agree with the above, you get what you pay for. It's not a $40K vehicle, or even a $20K vehicle. But every one that I have seen is cheap, reliable, and does exactly what it was meant to do.
They are trucks, right down to the ladder frame. They are small, very small, so they aren't going to handle like a bigger vehicle, and being trucks, aren't going to ride like cars.
They are extremely easy to work on, and are great for even a beginning mechanic. Everything is straight forward. Even all the inside pieces and body trim. Mechanics who can't work on them are just plain stupid.
How the heck did you find that? Was it in the back drawer somewhere of Altavista or something?
My truck has been through, what I would call, hell, since I have owned it. Look what I've done to it. It's got 110K miles on it, and is smoking a bit of oil that is bypassing the valve guides. But, this isn't normal use, this is hard core off-road, on-road use. I haven't been *nice* to it. But it's still got full compression, and works great. The only other mechanical issue I've really had is the tranny because it would freeze in the winter. Heh, but that was my fault. Deep creek crossings will do that to you, when you get water in it.
Sigh.
Don't go by that site. Look at a suzuki because it's cheap, reliable, easy to work on transportation, or because it's a great cheap off-road machine. They may not look pretty after 10 years, but they should still run strong. Look at it like buying a high-end geo metro or suzuki swift with 4wheel drive and a ladder frame.
I'll tell you that our Durango has already had to have a new transmission, and it blew out several freeze plugs from the engine and leaked antifreeze all over the street. It's also leaking from the pinion seals, and the lower driving light brackets are broken. So no car is perfect. People expect too much.
I don't get the people that just buy cars as tools. Don't work on them, don't care to know anything about them. Don't even care to understand them.

I love my truck!
Heather