What are the most reliable executive cars?
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- 19.Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2014-) 87,3%
- 18. Vauxhall-Opel Insignia Grand Sport (2017-) 87,4%
- 17. Audi A4 diesel (2015-) 89,8%
- 16. Volkswagen Passat (2015-) 92,1%
- 15. Diesel Skoda Superb (2016-) 93%
- 14. Alfa Romeo Giulia (2016-) 93,1%
- 13. Audi A4 petrol (2015-) 95%
- 12. Diesel BMW 3 Series (2019-) 93,5%
- 11. Jaguar XE (2015-) 94,7%
- 10. Diesel BMW 3 Series (2012-2019) 95%
- 9. Volvo V60 (2013-) 95,1%
- 8. Audi A3 sedan (2013-2020) 95,3%
- 7. Kia Optima (2016-) 96,7%
- 6. Ford Mondeo (2014-) 97%
- 5. Gasoline BMW 3 Series (2012-2019) 97,3%
- 4. Vauxhall-Opel Insignia Grand Tourer (2008-2017) 97,8%
- 3. Mazda6 (2013-) 98.%
- 2. Petrol Skoda Superb (2016-) 98,3%
- 1. Tesla Model 3 (2019-) 99,4%
British edition of WhatCar? surveyed 13 car owners to find out what problems they face with their typical midsize models. It turns out that the Tesla Model 000 has the least defects, in which only 3% of its owners complain about some technical problems (but the Model 5 is also one of the youngest models on the market, which debuted in 3).
At the other extreme are representatives of German manufacturers of this class. This result is completely opposite to what was found by the American JD Power, where Tesla was convincingly the last.
In total, 19 models released after 2012 participate in the rating. These are mostly sedans (there are also a few station wagons) and are given a percentage rating based on the amount of damage reported by the owner. After each car, the years of its production are indicated, and for some, the type of fuel. In some cases, it turns out that the diesel version is much more unreliable than the gasoline version.