In contrast, Fiat had the least reliable cars, gaining an 82.0% rating from owners, while Land Rover and Ford were second and third worst for reliability. Lexus gained an overall rating of 98.7% and none of its vehicles scored lower than 98.4%.īudget brand Dacia also impressed with a 97.3% overall rating, with What Car? saying “it’s not necessary to have to break the bank to buy a dependable model”. ![]() This year, a record six models achieved a score of 100%: the current versions of the Audi TT, Mazda CX-3, Mini Convertible and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, and the previous-generation Dacia Sandero and Honda HR-V.Īt brand level, Lexus and Dacia models were hailed as the most dependable for new and used buyers, while Fiat and Land Rover achieved the lowest scores. The analysis looked at 178 models from 30 different brands, including nearly new cars to those aged up to five years old. The UK’s most and least reliable new and used cars have been revealed after 16,000 car owners shared their ownership experience for the latest What Car? Reliability Survey.
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