The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016, Auto Express
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016
There are slew of factors to weigh-up when purchasing a fresh car, such as spectacle, fuel economy, styling, technology, and how it feels to drive, but even in 2016, reliability is still very likely the thickest factor for car buyers.
It’s effortless to think that there’s no such thing as an unreliable car these days, but the two thousand sixteen Driver Power survey shows that there’s still clear discrepancies inbetween different manufacturers.
Each year the Driver Power survey asks 50,000 UK motorists to score their cars on a number of different factors – reliability included. It gives us a fine idea of how the cars we test fare in the real world, and clearly shows that on UK roads some manufacturers are more reliable than others.
It’s self-reported data and there are a duo of surprises in the results alongside more predictable placers, but it does give an impression which manufacturers are leaving customers sated, and which ones leave something to be desired.
Here’s what the two thousand sixteen Driver Power has to say about reliability:
Most reliable car manufacturers 2016
The two thousand sixteen list of the most reliable car manufacturers contains many names we’ve come to expect to see near the top as a result of their spectacle in previous surveys. Japanese brands predominate the top ten with Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Subaru all making the cut.
Less predictable was Dacia’s third spot overall, proving that cutting-costs does not have to mean cutting corners on reliability. The plainness and proven Renault mechanicals behind Dacia products show up to be counting in their favour.
The thickest surprise has to be the overall king of the most reliable car brands, however. Tesla has made a thick influence on the car industry in latest years and despite it still manufacturing a relatively puny number of cars, the firm’s customers show up to be delighted with the level of reliability they’re getting. Whether things will switch as more Tesla models find owners in the UK with the Model X and Model three becoming available remains to be seen but there’s no denying that Tesla seems to be heading in the right direction.
Least reliable car manufacturers 2016
And so we arrive at the ‘could-do-better’ end of the most reliable car brands scale and the ten least reliable car manufacturers in 2016. Propping up the table is MINI, a brand that you may not necessarily have associated with reliability issues niggling or catastrophic. Yet, MINI owners have spoken in Driver Power two thousand sixteen and they aren’t as blessed as they could be.
Also finding a spot in the rogues gallery are Volkswagen and Audi, while it’s even more a surprise to see Nissan languishing down there given the strong demonstrating from its fellow Japanese marques. It seems Fiat and Alfa Romeo still have work to do too while Land Rover has a long way to go to catch Jaguar in 17th.
For the utter Driver Power two thousand sixteen results across all categories just click here.
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016, Auto Express
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016
There are slew of factors to weigh-up when purchasing a fresh car, such as spectacle, fuel economy, styling, technology, and how it feels to drive, but even in 2016, reliability is still very likely the fattest factor for car buyers.
It’s effortless to think that there’s no such thing as an unreliable car these days, but the two thousand sixteen Driver Power survey shows that there’s still clear discrepancies inbetween different manufacturers.
Each year the Driver Power survey asks 50,000 UK motorists to score their cars on a number of different factors – reliability included. It gives us a superb idea of how the cars we test fare in the real world, and clearly shows that on UK roads some manufacturers are more reliable than others.
It’s self-reported data and there are a duo of surprises in the results alongside more predictable placers, but it does give an impression which manufacturers are leaving customers sated, and which ones leave something to be desired.
Here’s what the two thousand sixteen Driver Power has to say about reliability:
Most reliable car manufacturers 2016
The two thousand sixteen list of the most reliable car manufacturers contains many names we’ve come to expect to see near the top as a result of their spectacle in previous surveys. Japanese brands predominate the top ten with Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Subaru all making the cut.
Less predictable was Dacia’s third spot overall, proving that cutting-costs does not have to mean cutting corners on reliability. The simpleness and proven Renault mechanicals behind Dacia products emerge to be counting in their favour.
The largest surprise has to be the overall king of the most reliable car brands, however. Tesla has made a giant influence on the car industry in latest years and despite it still manufacturing a relatively puny number of cars, the firm’s customers emerge to be delighted with the level of reliability they’re getting. Whether things will switch as more Tesla models find owners in the UK with the Model X and Model three becoming available remains to be seen but there’s no denying that Tesla seems to be heading in the right direction.
Least reliable car manufacturers 2016
And so we arrive at the ‘could-do-better’ end of the most reliable car brands scale and the ten least reliable car manufacturers in 2016. Propping up the table is MINI, a brand that you may not necessarily have associated with reliability issues niggling or catastrophic. Yet, MINI owners have spoken in Driver Power two thousand sixteen and they aren’t as glad as they could be.
Also finding a spot in the rogues gallery are Volkswagen and Audi, while it’s even more a surprise to see Nissan languishing down there given the strong displaying from its fellow Japanese marques. It seems Fiat and Alfa Romeo still have work to do too while Land Rover has a long way to go to catch Jaguar in 17th.
For the utter Driver Power two thousand sixteen results across all categories just click here.
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016, Auto Express
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016
There are slew of factors to weigh-up when purchasing a fresh car, such as spectacle, fuel economy, styling, technology, and how it feels to drive, but even in 2016, reliability is still most likely the largest factor for car buyers.
It’s effortless to think that there’s no such thing as an unreliable car these days, but the two thousand sixteen Driver Power survey shows that there’s still clear discrepancies inbetween different manufacturers.
Each year the Driver Power survey asks 50,000 UK motorists to score their cars on a number of different factors – reliability included. It gives us a fine idea of how the cars we test fare in the real world, and clearly shows that on UK roads some manufacturers are more reliable than others.
It’s self-reported data and there are a duo of surprises in the results alongside more predictable placers, but it does give an impression which manufacturers are leaving customers pleased, and which ones leave something to be desired.
Here’s what the two thousand sixteen Driver Power has to say about reliability:
Most reliable car manufacturers 2016
The two thousand sixteen list of the most reliable car manufacturers contains many names we’ve come to expect to see near the top as a result of their spectacle in previous surveys. Japanese brands predominate the top ten with Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Subaru all making the cut.
Less predictable was Dacia’s third spot overall, proving that cutting-costs does not have to mean cutting corners on reliability. The simpleness and proven Renault mechanicals behind Dacia products emerge to be counting in their favour.
The largest surprise has to be the overall king of the most reliable car brands, however. Tesla has made a big influence on the car industry in latest years and despite it still manufacturing a relatively petite number of cars, the firm’s customers emerge to be delighted with the level of reliability they’re getting. Whether things will switch as more Tesla models find owners in the UK with the Model X and Model three becoming available remains to be seen but there’s no denying that Tesla seems to be heading in the right direction.
Least reliable car manufacturers 2016
And so we arrive at the ‘could-do-better’ end of the most reliable car brands scale and the ten least reliable car manufacturers in 2016. Propping up the table is MINI, a brand that you may not necessarily have associated with reliability issues niggling or catastrophic. Yet, MINI owners have spoken in Driver Power two thousand sixteen and they aren’t as blessed as they could be.
Also finding a spot in the rogues gallery are Volkswagen and Audi, while it’s even more a surprise to see Nissan languishing down there given the strong demonstrating from its fellow Japanese marques. It seems Fiat and Alfa Romeo still have work to do too while Land Rover has a long way to go to catch Jaguar in 17th.
For the total Driver Power two thousand sixteen results across all categories just click here.
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016, Auto Express
The most and least reliable car manufacturers 2016
There are slew of factors to weigh-up when purchasing a fresh car, such as spectacle, fuel economy, styling, technology, and how it feels to drive, but even in 2016, reliability is still most likely the fattest factor for car buyers.
It’s effortless to think that there’s no such thing as an unreliable car these days, but the two thousand sixteen Driver Power survey shows that there’s still clear discrepancies inbetween different manufacturers.
Each year the Driver Power survey asks 50,000 UK motorists to score their cars on a number of different factors – reliability included. It gives us a excellent idea of how the cars we test fare in the real world, and clearly shows that on UK roads some manufacturers are more reliable than others.
It’s self-reported data and there are a duo of surprises in the results alongside more predictable placers, but it does give an impression which manufacturers are leaving customers pleased, and which ones leave something to be desired.
Here’s what the two thousand sixteen Driver Power has to say about reliability:
Most reliable car manufacturers 2016
The two thousand sixteen list of the most reliable car manufacturers contains many names we’ve come to expect to see near the top as a result of their spectacle in previous surveys. Japanese brands predominate the top ten with Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Subaru all making the cut.
Less predictable was Dacia’s third spot overall, proving that cutting-costs does not have to mean cutting corners on reliability. The simpleness and proven Renault mechanicals behind Dacia products show up to be counting in their favour.
The fattest surprise has to be the overall king of the most reliable car brands, however. Tesla has made a ample influence on the car industry in latest years and despite it still manufacturing a relatively petite number of cars, the firm’s customers show up to be delighted with the level of reliability they’re getting. Whether things will switch as more Tesla models find owners in the UK with the Model X and Model three becoming available remains to be seen but there’s no denying that Tesla seems to be heading in the right direction.
Least reliable car manufacturers 2016
And so we arrive at the ‘could-do-better’ end of the most reliable car brands scale and the ten least reliable car manufacturers in 2016. Propping up the table is MINI, a brand that you may not necessarily have associated with reliability issues niggling or catastrophic. Yet, MINI owners have spoken in Driver Power two thousand sixteen and they aren’t as blessed as they could be.
Also finding a spot in the rogues gallery are Volkswagen and Audi, while it’s even more a surprise to see Nissan languishing down there given the strong displaying from its fellow Japanese marques. It seems Fiat and Alfa Romeo still have work to do too while Land Rover has a long way to go to catch Jaguar in 17th.
For the total Driver Power two thousand sixteen results across all categories just click here.