Minggu, 10 April 2011

More cars and less reliable-how reliable is your car


Over the past ten years cars have become increasingly reliable. However, there are still wide variations in performance, reliability and trustworthiness is certainly something that should be considered when buying a car and decide if a guarantee is required. A guarantee is a type of insurance, which means that if a covered part fails mechanical or electrical, resulting in a breakdown, the guarantee covers the cost of spare parts and labour. Thus there is complete peace of mind, as you know that never will be left with a huge repair bill to pay.

Warranty direct and Motoreasy are the two main suppliers of the guarantees in the United Kingdom. As a guide price, a Peugeot 4 years he traveled 40,000 km cost £ 230 to cover for one year. However, most cars come with a guarantee of 3 years and if it does not come as standard, and many retailers offer a warranty separately. When deciding whether to purchase a warranty separately it is necessary to take into account the reliability of your car.

Warranty Direct has collected data from millions of pounds worth of complaints each year to compile the reliability Index ', a complete guide to the reliability of the cars on the road today. An interesting finding is that 25% of the cars suffered mechanical failure at some point between the fourth and fifth year on the road, just like the standard manufacturer's warranty expires. However, there are huge variations in reliability, as illustrated by our five best and worst artists below.

Ford coming in at number 5, with Suzuki and Honda in positions 4 and 3 respectively. Honda with its slogan ' The Power of Dreams ' seems to live up to its word, with a range of highly reliable cars. Mazda comes in second place, with Skoda, perhaps surprisingly, the most reliable cars are on the road today. Not long ago that Skoda has been ridiculed for being extremely unreliable and hard on the eye, but have worked intensely on the reliability of their cars. If you're worried about being able to drive from one place to another at any time then consider buying a Skoda. Is practical and exciting. You don't see that very often '-is certainly practical and is unlikely to disappoint.

Go to the top 5 list machine manufacturers do not want to be in, Jaguar arrives at number 5. Known more for his appearance and performance rather than reliability, many people would see this as a fair compromise. Land Rover arrives as the fourth most unreliable car. Derided as a machine that is impractical and unnecessary to the streets of the city it also appears that is unreliable. With the huge increase in taxes in the United Kingdom expected to be high-polluting vehicles in a difficult time might be in store for the Land Rover. Next date is Subaru, followed by Jeep in second position. Jeep really was designed for off-road car chases so maybe that's not surprising to see that struggling in reliability stakes as they were not originally designed for the streets. Finally, the most unreliable car on the road is now Porsche. If a Porsche is the only mode of transportation you should consider buying another car more reliable or certainly a guarantee. While it is a high-performance Lexus car showed that it can be fast and reliable as they come in as the sixth most reliable cars are on the road.

So if you're looking for a car purely to get from one place to another, consider purchasing a Skoda. If you're worried about performance, speed, and it seems so Lexus are certainly worth considering.








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