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Posted By: AX_125 Reliability Index - 20th Sep 2004 9:18am
Top 10 Cars.


1 MAZDA 52.14
2 FORD 68.14
3 HONDA 68.28
4 HYUNDAI 73.59
5 LEXUS 76.9
6 CHRYSLER 77.35
7 BMW 81.68
8 TOYOTA 82.05
9 VOLKSWAGEN 82.37
10 MERCEDES 83.06

Worst top 10

1 JEEP 227.95
2 PORSCHE 211.95
3 SUBARU 197.86
4 JAGUAR 188.25
5 LANDROVER 164.58
6 ALFA ROMEO 145.4
7 SAAB 130.5
8 AUDI 128.34
9 MG 115.99
10 RENAULT 114.4


http://www.reliabilityindex.co.uk/

No suprise that Honda, Hyundai and Mazda are there, but Ford! When did they become reliable?

It is a good jump for them, considering there old slogun Fix Or Repair Daily.

Not that suprised VW has slipped down a few positions though.

Quite suprised at Subaru being in such a low position, apparently the stupidly high repair bills for transmissions are to blame.

Renault being in the bottom 10 doesnt suprise me to much as the clios electrics are something to be avoided apparently, air bags deploying ecus failing.

Isnt MG owned by rover, who is owned by BMW?

Some strange goings-on there
Posted By: Phil_G Re: Reliability Index - 20th Sep 2004 11:07am
BMW no longer own rover. They haven't done for some time now (2 years is it?)

Phil
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: Reliability Index - 20th Sep 2004 11:47am
Quote
Originally posted by AX_125:
who is owned by BMW?
Rolls-Royce
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Reliability Index - 20th Sep 2004 6:25pm
Ford, better than rover once again tony_220 tease <img border="0" alt="[laff my ass off]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions042.gif" />

the only problems i hear from fiesta drivers are the ones running over 200bhp in their FRST's, but you'd be kinda ignorant to not expect a couple of problems when running so much power through an engine so highly modified.
Posted By: mikebroomy Re: Reliability Index - 20th Sep 2004 11:06pm
some suprises there. vauxhall not even in the top 10 lmao
Posted By: Dazza Re: Reliability Index - 21st Sep 2004 10:07am
Ford, Quality shows yet again
Ford 1 Rover 0
Posted By: Go Go Gadget Re: Reliability Index - 21st Sep 2004 10:30am
not good for the Audi
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