The Mercedes-Benz E-class was rated as the most reliable new luxury car according to the Which? Car Survey results, and it appears to maintain this high standard over time.
Models leaving the production line later score better for reliability, and results are consistent between petrol and diesel variations. This earlier version of the Volvo S60 an all-new model was launched in has been touted as a very good used car purchase. Our Which?
Diesels appear almost breakdown-proof, while the petrol scored poorly for both breakdowns and faults. The BMW 5 Series has already made an appearance in the top five most reliable new luxury cars, and those who own one and filled in the Which?
Car Survey said it retains a lot of those reliability benefits as a used car. Earlier models have a slightly better track record for reliability. Magazine: Which? The Winter issue is the first of the new look Which? Car, packed with more new and used car reviews than ever before. Email: Stay in touch with all the up-to-date car news, hot deals, latest first drives and reviews posted on our website each week. Find out more results from the Which?
Car Survey The bottom of the table has a distinctly Gallic flavour — seven out of the ten least popular cars are French. The Renault Laguna Sport Tourer hits rock bottom with a score of Non-engine electrics are the main cause of its many breakdowns and faults, but owners are also concerned by its poor handling, performance and build quality.
Breakdowns are almost unheard of, but diesel versions do suffer more faults. Sadly, this rather anonymous hatchback has never inspired the same loyalty among owners as its predecessor, the Corolla. And aside from excellent reliability, the previous 3 still has a lot going for it.
This was the last car to wear the nameplate in the UK, although Toyota may yet revive it. Like the Megane, the Astra is a surprise entry in our reliability rankings.
Faults occur more frequently in diesel-engined cars, but reliability is commendably above-average across the board. Mazda performed exceptionally well in both the new and used categories. Mazda 3. As well as naming the best carmakers for reliability, the Which? Car Survey also reveals those at the other end of the scale, who have the worst track record.
Last year, more than 64, owners filled in the Which? Car Survey, making the survey the biggest of its kind. The feedback we receive from owners allows us to generate our league tables of the best — and worst — cars for reliability in each class. The Which? Car Survey takes into account reliability ratings for both newer cars years old and older cars years old to give an overall reliability result.
Below are the results of the Which? Car Survey for the five least reliable car manufacturers.
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