Recently, Warranty Direct celebrated 15 years of ranking vehicle reliability, and to mark the occasion, they released their top 10 list of the most reliable cars of the past 15 years.
Their website Reliability Index breaks down the raw data of a car’s average repair costs, mileage, age, and chance that parts of the car will have maintenance issues like the transmission or braking system. Taking all these factors into account, they calculate an overall reliability index number that tells consumers at a glance if the car is reliable or not. The lower the number, the more reliable the vehicle will be for the driver.
Here is the top ten most reliable vehicles according to the Reliability Index along with their index rating.
1. Mitsubishi Lancer – 6
2. Vauxhall Agila – 8
3. Suzuki Alto – 9
4. Toyota Aygo – 10
5. TIE: Honda HR-V and Volvo S40 – 16
6. Mazda MX-5 – 19
7. TIE: Mercedes E Class and Toyota Yaris – 20
8. Honda Jazz – 21
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