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Reliable European Cars Reliability Statistics
European cars generally have above-average reliability ratings, with German luxury brands consistently ranking among the most reliable.
In this post, we’ll explore the reliability of various European car brands based on a range of statistics. From Mercedes Benz to Volvo, and from Audi to BMW, we’ll delve into the numbers to uncover which cars are performing exceptionally well when it comes to reliability. Let’s dive in and see which European cars are standing out in terms of dependability.
Statistic 1
"Mercedes Benz cars have a reliability index of just 179, Reddit's top 15 out of 32 car brands in reliability."
Statistic 2
"On average, Volkswagen Golf cars have a reliability rating of 99 out of 100."
Statistic 3
"Swedish brand Volvo's average reliability index across all models is 187."
Statistic 4
"The Porsche 911 received a perfect reliability rating of 100% from "Which?"."
Statistic 5
"Just 14% of Audi A3 owners reported any problems with their cars in the first year."
Statistic 6
"Skoda, a brand under the Volkswagen Group, was ranked as the 5th most reliable car brand in the UK in 2019."
Statistic 7
"The Annual Auto Survey by CR showed that the five most reliable European cars are Audi Q5, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A4, and BMW X3."
Statistic 8
"According to AutoExpress, some 16.6% of Audi A4 cars exhibit a fault during ownership."
Statistic 9
"Mini Cooper has a reliability rating of 40% according to "The Telegraph"."
Statistic 10
"Fiat 500L is deemed one of the most reliable European cars with a rating of 89.6% by AutoExpress."
Statistic 11
"Only 10% of BMW 1 Series had faults, according to AutoExpress's reliability report."
Statistic 12
"The Porsche 911 is rated as the most reliable car with a 100% reliability rating from CarBuyer."
Statistic 13
"European car brand Peugeot was ranked 7th in Car Buyer's reliability index."
Statistic 14
"According to a survey by Warranty Wise, Volvo ranks as the 5th most reliable car brand in the UK."