Nao sei se já foi posted mas só vi agora.
Honda no topo, seguida de Toyota, Daihatsu, Lexus, Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki (será que há aqui um padrão?) :P
Citroen C4, Renault, Land Roger, Chrysler, Fiat e Renault no fundo.
The British-built Honda Civic was the only model to let down the brand in the latest Which? Car reliability survey.
Honda was rated the most reliable brand overall with an index rating of 85 per cent but while its Japan-built Civic Hybrid topped its category, the post 2006 Swindon-made Civic shared bottom slot in the medium cars table with Citroen's C4.
Other British-built cars also fared poorly.
Land Rover's reliability was rated as very poor, resting at the bottom with American Chrysler/Dodge on 76 per cent.
Fiat and Renault fared little better – scoring 69 per cent and 68 per cent respectively.
Vauxhall received a disappointing 75 per cent, while Jaguar and Mini, both with 78 per cent, were only average.
German brands fared little better, however, with the prestige triumvirate of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz all receiving average reliability scores.
Volkswagen, which was once a byword for reliability, scored a disappointing 75 per cent, with its Passat receiving the joint-lowest reliability score alongside the Citroen C5 at just 80 per cent.
Japanese marques dominated the top of the reliability index –Honda was followed by Toyota in second with 84 per cent.
Daihatsu, Lexus, Mazda, Subaru, and Suzuki, received the next highest score all with 83 per cent.
Richard Headland, editor of Which? Car said: “Japan continues to show the rest of the world how to make consistently reliable cars, although the new Honda Civic shows they're not infallible.
http://www.motortrader.com/27433/Hon...eliabili.ehtml
Honda no topo, seguida de Toyota, Daihatsu, Lexus, Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki (será que há aqui um padrão?) :P
Citroen C4, Renault, Land Roger, Chrysler, Fiat e Renault no fundo.
The British-built Honda Civic was the only model to let down the brand in the latest Which? Car reliability survey.
Honda was rated the most reliable brand overall with an index rating of 85 per cent but while its Japan-built Civic Hybrid topped its category, the post 2006 Swindon-made Civic shared bottom slot in the medium cars table with Citroen's C4.
Other British-built cars also fared poorly.
Land Rover's reliability was rated as very poor, resting at the bottom with American Chrysler/Dodge on 76 per cent.
Fiat and Renault fared little better – scoring 69 per cent and 68 per cent respectively.
Vauxhall received a disappointing 75 per cent, while Jaguar and Mini, both with 78 per cent, were only average.
German brands fared little better, however, with the prestige triumvirate of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz all receiving average reliability scores.
Volkswagen, which was once a byword for reliability, scored a disappointing 75 per cent, with its Passat receiving the joint-lowest reliability score alongside the Citroen C5 at just 80 per cent.
Japanese marques dominated the top of the reliability index –Honda was followed by Toyota in second with 84 per cent.
Daihatsu, Lexus, Mazda, Subaru, and Suzuki, received the next highest score all with 83 per cent.
Richard Headland, editor of Which? Car said: “Japan continues to show the rest of the world how to make consistently reliable cars, although the new Honda Civic shows they're not infallible.
http://www.motortrader.com/27433/Hon...eliabili.ehtml
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