The OCU has also compiled a list of the models with the fewest failures
In a ranking of 36 brands, conducted by the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) in collaboration with four other European associations, Tesla is in last position, with 60 points out of a possible 100. This makes it the least reliable in terms of breakdowns. car brand. Tesla is followed by Alfa Romeo and Land Rover, with 64 points respectively; and Jaguar, with 68 points.
On the other hand, the good results in terms of reliability again fall on the Japanese and Korean manufacturers, who occupy seven of the top ten positions, led by Lexus (95), Subaru (93) and Toyota (91). Among the European manufacturers, Seat and Dacia stand out with 85 points each, and Skoda with 84 points.
By engine type, the models with the fewest failures are non-plug-in hybrid cars. In fact, there are up to ten models above a reliability score of 95 out of 100. Gas engines (LPG or CNG), as well as electric ones, still don’t have such a wide range of fail-safe cars, according to the report.
However, the most reliable model of the 523 car versions included in the study is a diesel model: the Volkswagen T-Roc 1600 Diesel (2017 version). Two more hybrids will follow, such as the Toyota Corolla 2000 Hybrid Gasoline (2018 version) and the Lexus IS 2500 Hybrid Gasoline (2013 version). In the queue are the Renault Espace 1600 Diesel (2015 version) and the Opel Astra 1500 D (2015 version).
Source: La Verdad

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