If you read the comments after someone suggests that Range Rovers are unreliable you will read comments from owners claiming that theirs has gone a million miles with only an annual service and windshield wiper fluid top up add hasn't even had so much as an advisory let alone a failure during an MOT!
meanwhile BMW / MINI / Landrovers a €2000 labor to swap a €5 part. BMW's finest engineering for sticking the cheapest plastic crap in an engine out jobs locations.
My 530d F11 has cost less in repairs than my ‘06 Honda ictdi tourer did. In 100k miles of driving, my Honda needed two clutches and dual mass flywheels at over £800 a pop inc Labour, however apart from that it was totally reliable until it rotted away due to corrosion. I’m currently on 106k miles on my BMW and although I forked out £400 to have the ZF8 auto box serviced it’s been totally reliable and hasn’t got any corrosion on it whatsoever, even though it’s now 14yrs old. Just hope I haven’t jinxed myself by writing this😂🤞
Basically buy anything Japanese, and you are good. As someone who has owned many Hondas for years and years, I can agree that apart from wear and tear, been solid and reliable. No wonder Japanese cars hold their value well nowadays.
The reason why Audi is slightly cheaper is the same as why Bentley repair costs are slightly cheaper than Maybach and Rolls-Royce. Sharing the same components on the same platform is little bit blessing.
as someone who has relatives with a Suzuki Swift, Suzuki Ignis and Suzuki Jimny in my family. they never had any serious car problems at all, just general wear and tear which is normal in every car. but i believe that any car is reliable enough if you just follow the recommended maintenance schedule. only truly unreliable cars out there are BMW's or any branch out of BMW due to sticking cheapest plastic garbage in the most hardest places to access.
Suspension replacement on that Mitsubishi is about the same as the value of my 98 Corolla that has over 300k kms and still running only on base oil change and basics.
@@金正恩は隠蔽しないからいい人 not anymore they went full electric now and they are not so good. unless you are lucky to get your hands an older Volvo that isn't co-sharing it's parts with ford you are lucky.
Was the Total number of units sold factored in? Toyotas sell more than kias or even suzukis. The more cars sold also increases the number of breakdowns. If toyota sold 1000 hilux and 50 broke down is still better than if kia sold 100 units and 10 broke down.
any Suzuki is a good car, even the CVT ones that people are scared off just follow the transmission fluid maintenance schedule and you will be ok, got a swift with over 200 kilometers in it now still runs very good with no serious issues other than just general wear and tear.
CVT are extremely reliable, the Toyota ones anyway. My friend has had his lexus with a CVT for 12 years now and not a single problem. If you Google them gearboxs they're stupidly reliable
The issue with CVTs is that owners don't service them. Manufacturers and dealers don't help matters either, with the whole "lifetime fluid" BS. If you can do the fluid change yourself or find an independent auto shop where they can do it for you, maintenance shouldn't be too much of an issue.
I’m still sitting 12 years later in a DS3 1.6 HDI with 150k on the clock and no major repairs apart from a faulty wing mirror and parking sensor. These are all fresh cars. Let’s see how they do 10 years down the line. Lol.
Most of them are Japanese and Korean. They will do very well in 10+ years. I had a honda civic from 2004 that still is on the road today. Had it for years unbelievably reliable its actually boring lol
All based on comparisons between cars that sold in the hundreds or hundreds of thousands. I wonder what the odds are of finding problems in between a brand/model that sold 100 cars and 1 that sold a 100.000 cars. So these are just BS stats.
Only Japanese car you should avoid is Nissan mainly because they do share parts and QA with Renault and Chrysler. and please if you find yourself in a situation where you have a Hyundai that is in same price range as a Honda. get the Honda 100% without any hesitation. Hyundai is the homework copy version of Honda and it really shows
SOme of this data doesn't make sense...like the VW Up and Seat Mi...thats the exactly same car but with a different badge, it doesn't make sense to have a different score.
This only takes into account cars that people have taken out an after-market warranty on and it isn't weighted for cost/seriousness of the faults that are claimed for. Very narrow survey overall.
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are you using VidiQ for titles? :D
I'm expecting no Range Rovers on this list.
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Me too to be fair
AND AUDI AND MERC
OH AND Bmw
If you read the comments after someone suggests that Range Rovers are unreliable you will read comments from owners claiming that theirs has gone a million miles with only an annual service and windshield wiper fluid top up add hasn't even had so much as an advisory let alone a failure during an MOT!
If you're changing your ca...
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Me laughing in sponsorblock 😅
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Atleast now I know how long is it
@@P_Dbln It's been 30 for a few weeks now
The repair bills should be comparable to the price of the car and then weighted accordingly
Then european cars would tank significantly in the process.
meanwhile BMW / MINI / Landrovers a €2000 labor to swap a €5 part.
BMW's finest engineering for sticking the cheapest plastic crap in an engine out jobs locations.
Basically any car from Japan.
except Nissan lol
basicly small slow cars
More like basically any car the “certi” drivers stay away from
@@yesmad319nissan in Europe is Renault 🎉😂 no?
It looks the cheaper and less technological complicated the car is ,the more reliable it is
makes you think, doesn't it?
@187marter
Think about electric cars and Chinese cars
Full of so much technology
I'm expecting no BMW on this list
Sounds naive, Get updated with reality.
Not really xD@@mannegar7650
@@mannegar7650 the g20 is pretty reliable
My 530d F11 has cost less in repairs than my ‘06 Honda ictdi tourer did. In 100k miles of driving, my Honda needed two clutches and dual mass flywheels at over £800 a pop inc Labour, however apart from that it was totally reliable until it rotted away due to corrosion. I’m currently on 106k miles on my BMW and although I forked out £400 to have the ZF8 auto box serviced it’s been totally reliable and hasn’t got any corrosion on it whatsoever, even though it’s now 14yrs old.
Just hope I haven’t jinxed myself by writing this😂🤞
@@berniecoles2337 sure sure, we believe you.
Basically buy anything Japanese, and you are good. As someone who has owned many Hondas for years and years, I can agree that apart from wear and tear, been solid and reliable. No wonder Japanese cars hold their value well nowadays.
Didn’t see any Hondas on there?
The reason why Audi is slightly cheaper is the same as why Bentley repair costs are slightly cheaper than Maybach and Rolls-Royce. Sharing the same components on the same platform is little bit blessing.
Lovely to see my Kia ceed on this list, I’ve owned one for 13 years and can agree they are unbelievably reliable
Amazing that most cheap cars have the best reliability ratings. They may not be fancy but their built to last
No luxury car brands tells a story!!!
That their owners don’t buy extended warranties? Or warranty companies refuse to provide a warranty for them?
yeah because this list is measured by repair cost instead of actual reliability and guess what: luxury cars are expensive
as someone who has relatives with a Suzuki Swift, Suzuki Ignis and Suzuki Jimny in my family.
they never had any serious car problems at all, just general wear and tear which is normal in every car.
but i believe that any car is reliable enough if you just follow the recommended maintenance schedule.
only truly unreliable cars out there are BMW's or any branch out of BMW due to sticking cheapest plastic garbage in the most hardest places to access.
Most Reliable Car - Range Rover
It's so reliable it's not even in the list, cos nothing ever happens to it
@@harshpundir1063 Sarcasm at it's peak 👍
@@preludeh22a57 "Did you know that there is not one recorded instance of a TVR ever breaking down."
@@preludeh22a57🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
@@chepesantacruz777 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hope the Audi 80 is on here lol
I expected Honda Jazz & Toyota Corolla.
Suspension replacement on that Mitsubishi is about the same as the value of my 98 Corolla that has over 300k kms and still running only on base oil change and basics.
Japanese and Korean ruling the world with their quality.❤️
and Volvo
@@金正恩は隠蔽しないからいい人 not anymore they went full electric now and they are not so good.
unless you are lucky to get your hands an older Volvo that isn't co-sharing it's parts with ford you are lucky.
@@金正恩は隠蔽しないからいい人 used to be, but not anymore when they became Chinese brand
In the states Korean cars are a tossup for reliability. Nissan and Subaru have their share of issues as well.
Good to see Videos like this. Very informative and interesting. Nice job Carwow and Matt Watson.
I wonder if Warrantywise gives extra points to the Hilux given that it is driven by tough workers over tough roads and worksites?
I’m thinking about buying a Mazda 2 or a Suzuki Swift. Can anyone recommend which one I should choose?
Mazda 2 is a nicer car inside and out.
Quieter and steers better than the swift.
Infotainment is also better on the 2 (even though it's quite dated)
Mazda 2. Family member has this car and has never had a problem.
Was the Total number of units sold factored in? Toyotas sell more than kias or even suzukis. The more cars sold also increases the number of breakdowns. If toyota sold 1000 hilux and 50 broke down is still better than if kia sold 100 units and 10 broke down.
I respect not submitting to the Toyota reliability propaganda.
This video was sponsored by cars from Japan,China & Korea
Before i watch the video im expecting a Mazda or Honda to be No.1
Wanna see a drag race between current G90 M5 Vs F90 M5 CS Vs F90 M5 competition
Go
16k views in 54 minutes tells me RELIABILITY is what customers want, not this week's latest gadget !
I’m more impressed there’s a warranty company that actually pay out for repairs.
Not worth the paper it’s printed on.
A Suzuki being top 1. Wooooww so suprising...
Suzuki Alto doesn't go wrong because only 80+ year old people drive it to local Tesco and back once a week.
5:57 Glad to see S-cross on this list❤
Yes indeed, great cars.
any Suzuki is a good car, even the CVT ones that people are scared off just follow the transmission fluid maintenance schedule and you will be ok, got a swift with over 200 kilometers in it now still runs very good with no serious issues other than just general wear and tear.
Almost all reliability ratings of premium cars are below 50...
Stay away from turbos (petrol or diesel) as well as CVT or dual clutch gearboxes. Should be more reliable that way.
All diesel got turbo..
Why? They can be just as reliable. Stay away from cars with any form of electronics as well?
CVT are extremely reliable, the Toyota ones anyway. My friend has had his lexus with a CVT for 12 years now and not a single problem. If you Google them gearboxs they're stupidly reliable
The issue with CVTs is that owners don't service them. Manufacturers and dealers don't help matters either, with the whole "lifetime fluid" BS. If you can do the fluid change yourself or find an independent auto shop where they can do it for you, maintenance shouldn't be too much of an issue.
@@waithony not all
Toyota is the most reliable in the world it seems
Once you replace the Vanos engine it's reliable as hell!
That costs a good few quid though
Mx 5 even winning a reliability survey for its class! What can’t it win?😂😂
I am genuinely interested to know where a Tesla Model 3 stands. They're supposed to be super reliable right? Or are EV's not in this list?
Tesla hardly makes it into any reliability list.
Under 1 hour gang👇👇👇
Crazy that we only have 3 cars of that top 10 in North America
The Alto seems like the kind of car which is bought by seniors who never drive it past the supermarket and/or church.
IF YOURE CHANGING YOUR CAR…
“Skips 60 seconds”
The Seat mii makes sense, there’s literally nothing in it to go wrong.
Ah yes, Alto, the choice of Indian people living in the hilly regions
“You can’t stop breeding” 💀 for the 7 seater
Finally my type of video😊
I’m still sitting 12 years later in a DS3 1.6 HDI with 150k on the clock and no major repairs apart from a faulty wing mirror and parking sensor. These are all fresh cars. Let’s see how they do 10 years down the line. Lol.
Most of them are Japanese and Korean. They will do very well in 10+ years. I had a honda civic from 2004 that still is on the road today. Had it for years unbelievably reliable its actually boring lol
This just made my day better!
No it didn't
@@Axaerysstop replying to bots
@@NuSuntRaresh 😂😂😂
suzuki Alto never goes wrong because no one drives it anywhere. lol
Kia didn’t bother to modify ceed ever since trio reviewed it
I had an Alto from 2009, drove it 350.000km before it started to wear out.
Why did it wear out? I had driven it without oil for 500 kilometers 😂
Carwow , PLS do a drag race between a bugatti chiron SS 300+ vs Koenigsegg jesko absolut 😭😭 when you guys hit 10 million subs 🎉
Am surprised we don't see any Lexus on the list.
All based on comparisons between cars that sold in the hundreds or hundreds of thousands. I wonder what the odds are of finding problems in between a brand/model that sold 100 cars and 1 that sold a 100.000 cars. So these are just BS stats.
Review the New RSQ8 Matt 💯💯
Blurring the car in 4th place then mentioning they're both Japanese crack me up 😂😂🤣🤣 if you know, you know 😂
I hope there isn’t an advert after every car mentioned 🙄
3:44 Rotterdam!
Audi A8???? Where is the Lexus LS? Genesis G80-90?
One day I will make cars experiment video like you 🎉🎉
Moral of the story... get yourself a Japanese car😂
These cars are too new to do this list... we will see in 5 years
Japan all day, everyday
Lord Alto.. the highest selling car in India 😂😂... That's y we call it Lord Alto... Love from India
Not expecting a payout 😂
No Jaguar or Range Rover will make it onto this list
very good, very good for suzuki, kia and toyota.
now off to buy a 2nd hand bmw...
Only Japanese car you should avoid is Nissan mainly because they do share parts and QA with Renault and Chrysler.
and please if you find yourself in a situation where you have a Hyundai that is in same price range as a Honda.
get the Honda 100% without any hesitation. Hyundai is the homework copy version of Honda and it really shows
My initial guess, even before watching the entire video, is that it's Toyota! 🚙
Close enough!
My sister has an alto , proud of her 😂
Most reliable cars video. I'm sorry did you mean most reliable Japanese cars?
Haven’t watched the video but almost certain its a Toyota or Lexus
You'd be surprised
They are very reliable but not as reliable as people make them to be
@ interesting
@@YOLOeditToyota literally dominated the list lol
I don't see any electric cars in the top 10 ;)
I’m expecting no cars from BMW
No way there is not skoda
Taking into consideration numbers sold????
Number 1 Honda civic
small cars small problems
TOYOTA LOVE ♥️
Didn't mazda ban you???
Welcome back Mazda 😅
Takeaway: Japanese cars are the best value for money, most reliable!
SOme of this data doesn't make sense...like the VW Up and Seat Mi...thats the exactly same car but with a different badge, it doesn't make sense to have a different score.
Toyota has the most reliable cars💪
kia hasent made the Venga for years.
No G20?
Tf is that
I will gamble on audi rs6 as i hope it won't break down....
i always wanted a suzuki alto 😅 🤦🏼♂️😂
Suzuki Alto
A lot of fuel, electrical and suspensions issues
No McLaren’s either
no electrics either
where Lexus?
If I see a mini I'm not watching it.. That brand is unreliable
*CARWOW REAL FANS ARE YOU HERE ?! 💖✨*
Lord alto 👑👑
Won't be buying a reliable car it seems.
This only takes into account cars that people have taken out an after-market warranty on and it isn't weighted for cost/seriousness of the faults that are claimed for. Very narrow survey overall.
Toyota GR not most reliable hot hatch?
Suzuki is owned by Toyota
TLDR: Toyota
Aka the top ten most boring cars to drive revealed 2024