The well-known German organization TUV Sud has published its traditional car reliability rating. Experts have determined which cars break down the least.
The percentage of breakdowns for each model has become the main criterion for compiling the rating. At the same time, the cars are divided into five categories, depending on their age.
The best score among all models goes to the Mercedes GLC (2.17% of cars with breakdowns). The worst performers were the Citroen Berlingo, as well as Dacia/Renault Logan and Duster.
Up to 3 years old:
1. Mercedes GLC 2.17% of cars with faults
2-3.
Mercedes SLC/SLK 2.2%
2-3. Porsche 911 2.2%
4. Mercedes B-Class 2.4%
5. Mercedes A-Class 2.5%
6-7. Mazda CX-3 2.7%
6-7.
Mercedes C-Class 2.7%
8. Audi Q5 2.8%
9-10. Audi Q3 2.9%
9-10. Mercedes E-Class Coupe 2.9%
Up to 5 years old
1. Porsche 911 3.5%
2.
Opel Mokka 5.0%
3-5. Audi TT 5.1%
3-5. Mercedes B-Class 5.1%
3-5. Mercedes SLK 5.1%
6. Audi Q5 5.3%
7.
Mitsubishi ASX 5.7%
8-10. BMW X1 5.9%
8-10. Mercedes GLK 5.9%
8-10. Toyota RAV4 5.9%
Up to 7 years old
1. Porsche 911 6.1%
2.
Audi TT 6.6%
3. Mercedes SLK 6.8%
4. Mercedes B-Class 7.5%
5. Audi Q5 8.5%
6. Mazda CX-5 8.8%
7.
Mini Countryman 9.5%
8. Audi A6/A7 9.8%
9. Mitsubishi ASX 9.9%
10-12. Honda CR-V 10.0%
10-12. Mercedes GLK 10.0%
10-12.
Porsche Cayenne 10.0%
Up to 9 years old
1. Porsche 911 8.2%
2. Audi TT 11.7%
3. BMW X1 13.1%
4. Audi Q5 13.5%
5-6.
Mercedes E-Class Coupe 14.6%
5-6. VW Golf Plus 14.6%
7. Honda CR-V 15.1%
8-9. Audi A4/A5 15.3%
8-9. Mazda 3 15.3%
10.
Mercedes SLK 15.5%
Up to 11 years old
1. Porsche 911 11.1%
2. Audi TT 15.6%
3. VW Golf Plus 17.6%
4. Mercedes SLK-Class 19.5%
5.
VW Eos 21.2%
6. Ford Fusion 21.8%
7. Toyota Auris 22.0%
8. Honda CR-V 22.6%
9. Mercedes A-Class 23.1%
10-11.
Audi A4/A5 23.2%
10-11. VW Tiguan 23.2%