The least reliable cars REVEALED!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
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    If you're in the market for a new car (whether new or used), have you ever wondered how reliable the car you're choosing actually is? Well, wonder no more! We've teamed up with Warrantywise to provide a list of the 15 least reliable cars you can buy!
    Now one thing to consider is that these cars are all older generation cars, as any new model is likely to still be covered by a manufacturer warranty. However, it still helps to give you an idea of which brands and types of cars seem to be the worst offenders when it comes to reliability!
    The question is, are you surprised by any of the cars on this list? And more importantly, would you still consider buying a car that's featured in this video?! Let us know in the comments!
    Disclaimer: average repair costs collated over a period between 2021 and 2022. Since the sample was selected, Warrantywise has seen a significant rise in the price of labour and parts, which will impact future repair costs.
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  • @carwow
    @carwow  Год назад +2275

    first.

  • @dundee1080
    @dundee1080 Год назад +8425

    I admire Land Rover's consistency through the last two decades - always on the bottom reliability wise. Simply amazing achievement!

    • @girlsdrinkfeck
      @girlsdrinkfeck Год назад

      its fake news , french cars should all be top of the list , french cars and their owners are equally as unreliable and inept

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +182

      Yep. Land Rover and Bentley also.

    • @outermarker5801
      @outermarker5801 Год назад +505

      The amazing part is they're still in business, as a luxury brand, and making profit

    • @The_journeyy
      @The_journeyy Год назад +113

      What a reliable brand we love them for being consistent and not to mention expensive 👏 🤣

    • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
      @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 Год назад +498

      We have a saying here in Australia... If you want to get to the outback, take a Land Rover. If you want to get home, take a LandCruiser.

  • @darksidegarage910
    @darksidegarage910 Год назад +2962

    As a Land Rover:Range rover technician, I can tell you that business has never been slow for the last 23 years. This list is spot on

    • @esthetics4512
      @esthetics4512 Год назад +44

      How’s the Range Rover evoque reliability

    • @waynemiller4602
      @waynemiller4602 Год назад +136

      @@esthetics4512 crap

    • @mikewambugu6157
      @mikewambugu6157 Год назад +6

      😂😂😂

    • @darksidegarage910
      @darksidegarage910 Год назад +104

      @@esthetics4512 worst out of all the models.

    • @Tedkelvin
      @Tedkelvin Год назад +43

      Yezzir..reporting from a garage in Nairobi...back to you in the studio.

  • @arnoldfi5013
    @arnoldfi5013 Год назад +79

    As a fiat panda owner I can confirm this video is legit 🤣🤣

    • @malachilawrence3809
      @malachilawrence3809 Год назад +8

      As a fiat koala owner I can’t agree more

    • @liannebenn2097
      @liannebenn2097 8 дней назад

      Me too. I have two and they cost much less to buy than these cost to fix and serve without complaint. Nippy snd fun especially if not

  • @rabeahkarram9689
    @rabeahkarram9689 Год назад +113

    This episode was awesome : ) this is what we need keep manufacturers honest and doing their job properly. Making quality products that command a premium price make sure it’s top notch. Thanks car wow.

  • @adrianbunyard6015
    @adrianbunyard6015 Год назад +1394

    The most shocking thing for me in this video is that warranty wise paid out. I had a terrible time getting them too pay up for my car when I had a warranty through them and when they agreed I couldn't find a garage too do the repairs because nobody wanted too deal with them. Even 3 of there own recommended garages turned me away as they said they didn't want too pay correct labour charges. I ended up paying for repairs myself.

    • @jonathanng138
      @jonathanng138 Год назад +156

      Ye I've had issues with warranty wise too they straight up declined my warranty claim for a faulty transmission, never trust warranty wise period

    • @MKRM27
      @MKRM27 Год назад +64

      I don’t know anyone who has ever gone back to Warranty Wise based on their experience of making perfectly valid claims that these cowboys tried to argue away

    • @TermlessHGW
      @TermlessHGW Год назад +89

      Weird carwow would even mention and kinda work with, at least on this video with a shady company like that...
      Made me get annoyed every time Mat said warranty wise...

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@jonathanng138 for me i always shocked about those cars that having least reliable one.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@MKRM27 yep. 2 year warranty could be all good.

  • @cybotx1024
    @cybotx1024 Год назад +373

    Can we please get yearly updates of this. Would like to see how the new models of these cars do.

    • @ramblerdave1339
      @ramblerdave1339 Год назад

      He would not be able to do that, from a single source, and what manufacturer, is going to tell him their own warranty costs. And, in the first 3 years, most vehicles don't have many problems, not covered by warranty. Stupid requests!

    • @thebrowns5337
      @thebrowns5337 Год назад

      JD power do it yearly. Always tge same culprits driven by numpties and cisting the earth

    • @Hyperborean_2
      @Hyperborean_2 Год назад +3

      Most reliable car and still under production is Lexus LS

    • @ngkeong3387
      @ngkeong3387 Год назад

      Glad no toyota & honda involved

    • @Twinklestar104
      @Twinklestar104 7 месяцев назад

      mass production.

  • @aon_coaching
    @aon_coaching Год назад +34

    I owned a f82 m4 & put 106k miles on it.
    Zero issues & was stage 2+ BM3
    Must have got lucky but was serviced every 5k miles / 6 months.
    Driven how it was meant to be with lots of road trips around Ireland :)

    • @nikpapado9785
      @nikpapado9785 3 месяца назад +2

      I also had a e92 m3 for the past 9 years (sadly it got stolen), 76k km no engine mods, exhaust and track mods (brakes, suspension, seats, etc) and I would track the car about 4 times a year, zero issues, but I also serviced the car before and after each track day. It mattered alot how the driver threated the car (warmups, cool downs, service etc) I knew of a e92 who managed to damage it's rodbearings at 13k km and it was 100% the driversfault, he was driving like a barbarian.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782
    @allosaurusfragilis7782 Год назад +2

    In case anyone's interested, we've run golfs, a Passat and an up over the last 20 years and not had any big probs.
    I do look after them though and do extra maintenance over what's scheduled.

  • @MrRoyPijnenburg
    @MrRoyPijnenburg Год назад +765

    Something to take into account: notice how this list is mostly luxury brands / expensive models? Thats because people that can afford these cars are the ones taking extended warranty. The cheap / middle class cars aren't represented. Who wants extended warranty on a cheap car that, if it breaks down, is cheap to fix? Nobody. Somebody making boatloads of money doenst want the hassle of finding the cheap local mechanic, dealing with waiting times etc. They just want their m5 fixed, ASAP.

    • @aadi8568
      @aadi8568 Год назад +18

      This is very true

    • @blow0me
      @blow0me Год назад +64

      True, but also cars like these are too complicated and poorly engineered from the outset leading to difficult repairs and unreliability. Although the dumb complexity applies to cheaper cars too. There should be legislation in place to make cars simpler and less complicated, the irony is it is dumb emissions legislation that make them expensive and unreliable in some areas

    • @Slainself
      @Slainself Год назад +10

      @@blow0me lol all of them aren't poorly engineered...did u see one Lambo/Ferrari on this list?

    • @blow0me
      @blow0me Год назад +53

      @@Slainself and did you listen to how the data was compiled ? clearly not. That is exactly why there are no such vehicles on this list.

    • @Chrisp707-
      @Chrisp707- Год назад +10

      Also a lot of cheaper brands have better warranties. (Hyundai) with one of the best warranties on the market.

  • @bcm-n7244
    @bcm-n7244 Год назад +337

    MATT please do an update for the most reliable cars ... the last one is 2-3 years old ...

    • @carwow
      @carwow  Год назад +167

      Maybe we already have... Watch this space 😉

    • @manilove2pwn
      @manilove2pwn Год назад +9

      @@carwow TERRIBLE CONTENT STICK TO DRAG RACES AND REVIEWS DISLIKED

    • @uleertel
      @uleertel Год назад +116

      @@manilove2pwn terrible comment stick to nothing disliked! 🤣

    • @MRHardRoller
      @MRHardRoller Год назад +27

      @@manilove2pwn Go to another channel...

    • @manilove2pwn
      @manilove2pwn Год назад +1

      ​@@uleertel cry more please

  • @mjwndave
    @mjwndave Год назад +8

    Not surprised about the Range Rover, when we were looking for our current car we went to one prestige dealer near us (not a small place either) and they'd stopped selling them because one had an engine fault whilst under their initial 3 month warranty which necessitated a new engine and cost them £20k to fix it 😵

  • @Themalusdarkblade
    @Themalusdarkblade Год назад +78

    It’s not the parts that cost it’s the ridiculous labour charges from dealers, great video as always matt!

    • @boomdaus
      @boomdaus Год назад +3

      Warranty wise will not pay for dealer to repair the car. They typically only allow £25 labour charge and I believe £50 on platinum package appon request and extra charges.
      With porches reading charging £150 for labour.

    • @technewseveryweek8332
      @technewseveryweek8332 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well, sometimes it is understandable. Especially supercars, where simple repairs need the entire outer frame to be removed

    • @TheHomeExpert5
      @TheHomeExpert5 10 месяцев назад +2

      That is the exact problem with most of these cars, they were way way over complicated. And no consideration was taken for repair.

    • @toddlavigne6441
      @toddlavigne6441 7 месяцев назад +1

      Any dealer has a lot of mouths to feed plus they have to make a little profit. You want to pay at least 50% more, go to a dealer. Find an independent mechanic
      and you'll save. It's a challenge to find a good honest mechanic.

    • @henryviiifake8244
      @henryviiifake8244 Месяц назад

      The design of the internals contributes significantly to labour. If a lot of disassembly is required to fix an otherwise trivial issue, the labour costs will explode regardless of how much brand premium is slapped on top.

  • @LonelySandwich
    @LonelySandwich Год назад +62

    "Alfa Romeos always break down, I can't believe you got one. You should have gone German..." Just goes to show how strong marketing can be.

    • @charlesclement383
      @charlesclement383 Год назад

      NO ALFAS ON THE LIST. THE GERMANS ARE REALLY BAD,NOT EVEN FIAT OR MASERATI. THAT'S WHY I BUY ALFA MASERATI AND FIAT. NEVER A PROBLEM.

    • @fyasin4877
      @fyasin4877 Год назад +1

      would say not alot of people own a Alfa Romeo and not many use as a daily drivr

    • @ianlee487
      @ianlee487 Год назад

      Lonely sandwich why bring alfa up when its mostly german that go wrong .so keep buying your german barges you deserve them ha ha

    • @ianlee487
      @ianlee487 Год назад

      @@fyasin4877 you would surprised how many people own an alfa..let's face it who would want to own German barges after that but let's face it you do have to be brain dead to buy German or self opinionated

    • @FEGTTTSDH
      @FEGTTTSDH Год назад +5

      @@fyasin4877 The point is people who suggests a german as if it were a japanese car are fanatics.

  • @pulsarman325
    @pulsarman325 Год назад +2

    Would be interesting to see the whole list, any links?

  • @AndySV25
    @AndySV25 Год назад +279

    Would be great to see the difference between the older and newer generations that are lumped together to see if there's any improvement

    • @leejimFMSA
      @leejimFMSA Год назад +21

      Why would luxury brands improve if they know rich people will simply shrug off the repair bill? All they need to figure out is the amount customer will pay without complaining.

    • @Sickillj
      @Sickillj Год назад +3

      @@leejimFMSA actually certain versions of top class cars are better than previous or newer versions, things are added, changed or taken away that make a certain version no problem at all.

    • @Apice.
      @Apice. Год назад +4

      alfa 159 spotted

    • @f-u-nkyf-u-ntime
      @f-u-nkyf-u-ntime Год назад +1

      I think there has been with Range Rovers, from what I understand the newer models are much better than the older ones.

    • @Sickillj
      @Sickillj Год назад +3

      @@f-u-nkyf-u-ntime they had to improve them. Expensive cars with such high prestige should never have so many problems.
      It also helps that when people buy them, they can afford to repair/look after them.

  • @killamrbxb1151
    @killamrbxb1151 Год назад +487

    These prices quoted to fix these issues are absolutely disgusting, just goes to show how insurance works. Taking a lot of these issues to a decent local mechanic would no doubt cost a lot less.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +10

      Sometimes to fix those cars u need about $50000.

    • @michelbruns
      @michelbruns Год назад +2

      @@purwantiallan5089 haha

    • @deansmits006
      @deansmits006 Год назад +1

      Not always.

    • @TalksportWokistWombles
      @TalksportWokistWombles Год назад +4

      @@deansmits006 yes always hence they are on this list.. you not paying attention or what?

    • @jdstarek
      @jdstarek Год назад +7

      Now extend this thinking to healthcare….

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Год назад +2

    Very informative video. Keep up the good work.

  • @tiffanywashington2599
    @tiffanywashington2599 Год назад

    Huge thanks for this. It provided great food for thought since I am about to start looking for a new or previously owned vehicle.

  • @CaptHotah
    @CaptHotah Год назад +235

    Could you do a video with the most reliable aswell? Thanks 🤜🤛

    • @Fanasz
      @Fanasz Год назад +6

      there was about a year ago

    • @TheKruxed
      @TheKruxed Год назад +53

      It'll just be full of Toyota

    • @zane6045
      @zane6045 Год назад +1

      @@TheKruxed kia actually

    • @ianhachi
      @ianhachi Год назад +6

      @@zane6045 no Toyota Lexus Honda all more reliable

    • @ianhachi
      @ianhachi Год назад +1

      @@zane6045 u can find this information online btw

  • @johnbryson2479
    @johnbryson2479 Год назад +75

    The service manager at my local JLR dealer is “Bob”. Bob and I got to know each other very well in the 9 months I owned my 2021 Land Rover Discovery. I had a 36 month lease - dealer let me walk away. Never had so many electrical issues in a car in my life. Great ride, lovely interior. Guess I was lucky that COVID made the value invert and they were able to resell. BTW, my check engine light first lit up after only ten days of ownership! The topper was the hatch opening on its own. That’s a party trick for sure.

    • @fyasin4877
      @fyasin4877 Год назад

      Discovery is the among them. I always feel sorry for the owners that had to keep coming back.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад +2

      Nothing new there. I personally would not touch a Land Rover product with numerous bargepoles fastened together. Depending on the size of 4x4 you want/need, either Toyota, or the likes of Hyundai/Kia can meet your needs. Ok, they don't have the same social clout at a wine & cheese party, or a grouse shoot, but who the hell needs his vehicle to be in the workshop being fixed every few weeks? A friend of mine bought a new Kia Sorrento (which as you may know, is RR sized) and has covered 80k miles in it in 4 years or so. Not a single thing has gone wrong, and all it has required has been regular servicing. He has a new one on order. And I'm guessing he *doesn't* know the service manager's name at his local Kia dealer.....My friend with the Sorrento also mentioned that one particular Kia he was told about, developed a gearbox fault with just a few months of the original manufacturer's warranty left. They fitted a new gearbox without so much as a quibble.....

    • @MrWitoldK
      @MrWitoldK Год назад +1

      I switched to Kia Sportage from Audi A7 55TFSI, that was a good looking car, but oh boy those issues were driving me mad, the active rear spoiler worked for 2 days since new plus numerous stupid errors on my dash, Kia zero issues whatsoever 😅

    • @hammylauw9574
      @hammylauw9574 Год назад

      Well it fits its brand name,》》 to discover something, a discovery journey..😊

    • @Cupat1
      @Cupat1 3 месяца назад

      A 3 year lease ffs all this 36 months crap honest to christ 🙄

  • @gooo1762
    @gooo1762 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for the video. Really interesting to see!

  • @jaimecamilofernandez9071
    @jaimecamilofernandez9071 Год назад +5

    Once again it’s hard to beat a Acura/Honda & Lexus/Toyota vehicle. I’m a proud owner of a 2000 Honda Prelude, bought new in 8/29/2000 with 7 miles. Outside of oil/ filter schedule service, my total repair service cost has been about $1800.00 in 22 years of ownership. Currently 305,222 miles. My other vehicle is a Mdx a-spec 2020, which I totally love.

    • @Sammie551
      @Sammie551 3 месяца назад

      What about Mitsubishi?

  • @garywilde6171
    @garywilde6171 Год назад +624

    Hoping to see a 'most reliable' list as well. Dreadful to see all those 'premium' cars on there. Had my Skoda Yeti for 10 years and 85,000 miles. Not a single issue. Wish I hadn't sold it for my unreliable BMW X1.

    • @grozaphy
      @grozaphy Год назад +50

      Toyota better be among the top. My father had one that went 490k kilometres. He bought it used and drove quite a bit and the only repair he did was a timing belt I believe

    • @Nezopontkerdese
      @Nezopontkerdese Год назад +3

      Sounds fun

    • @MKRM27
      @MKRM27 Год назад +29

      If I had a Skoda Yeti I’d not want it to last 10 years!

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +2

      @@MKRM27 Skoda Yeti's reliabilty also worse than even Subaru 360 honestly.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +12

      @@grozaphy Toyota and Subaru had some of the most unreliable cars ever.

  • @serginho445
    @serginho445 Год назад +14

    For the Mazda CX-5, it would be nice to mention that these issues appear only on diesel engines. The petrol ones are rock solid.

    • @baldyhead
      @baldyhead Год назад +2

      Diesel CX5s can be reliable too, I've had mine for 8 years with no problems. I was surprised to see it in this video.

    • @Kanazawa1997
      @Kanazawa1997 Год назад +1

      @@baldyhead it might be the problem in lower latitude and worse diesel quality in Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. In Europe and Japan not nearly as problematic. I guess it's because of better diesel quality and colder and drier climate. In Taiwan the 2.2D engine can suffer blown head gasket causing coolant to spray over the engine, which will require an engine replacement after the coolant leak. Fortunately Taiwan Mazda offer lifetime warranty for the diesel engine on CX-5 and Mazda6. In Japan most CX-5 were diesel variant, from by observation during my Japan trip.

  • @Lifeskills14
    @Lifeskills14 Год назад +9

    It would be very helpful if you share with us such information as you do routine car reviews, but still nobody does a good car review like mat, I've complained about him giving little info about lastingness, coast of service and maintenance but here we are he still remains the best.

  • @shaunwilliamson9193
    @shaunwilliamson9193 Год назад +1

    Is it to early to look for faults with electrical cars ? If not how do they rack with fault and which is best to avoid?

  • @Tiaan90
    @Tiaan90 Год назад +48

    A great addition to this list would be which engine, or at least fuel the unreliable car has.
    The Mazda CX-5 for instance, turbo issue which indicates that the diesel's are unreliable seeing as the Skyactiv G engine doesn't have a turbo (Except the 2.5 in a few markets).

    • @gamebuster800
      @gamebuster800 Год назад +19

      Yeah i was shocked to see the Mazda here, until he mentioned the turbo. I'm on a lot of Mazda groups and the only thing I hear people complain about is the diesel turbo.

    • @Kanazawa1997
      @Kanazawa1997 Год назад +1

      Yep, I have to agree that Mazda's diesel engine is unreliable, the coolant may spray out in higher mileage, too low compression causes DPF to fail and oil level rising easily.

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have had a Mazda 2 skyactiv D (1.5 diesel turbo). In 7 yrs only had: an O2 sensor go wrong (fixed for free outside of warranty); bumps stops for rear shocks degraded at 7 yrs; on my 2nd new battery - they last 3 yrs.
      As for CX-5s I have heard of head gasket issues, ut normally fixed for free and warranty extended.

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 11 месяцев назад

      @@Kanazawa1997 Prey tell how low compression effects the DPF? Coolant sprays out of where? Never heard of oil dilution in any diesel ever.

    • @PaulCopp
      @PaulCopp 6 месяцев назад

      @@csjrogerson2377 I don't know about Mazda, but the Discovery Sport and Evoque suffer from this problem. Apparently the DPF is too far away from the manifold due to design issues, such that cleaning requires the engine management to inject a lot of extra diesel into the cylinders in order to raise DPF temeratures sufficiently. Some of this finds its way past the pistons and into the oil. you get a very early service light on and it requires an oil change.

  • @tngdwn8350
    @tngdwn8350 Год назад +517

    This list here takes the price of the repair into account, which obviously leads to more luxury brands in the top places, they are produced in lesser numbers and use more expensive parts, so the repair is more expensive.
    A much better metric to measure how reliable a car (atleast what the most people mean when talking about reliability) is to look at how often / how long a car model had to visit a workshop on average.
    I think measuring the average time a certain car model spend in a workshop is far more useful to figure out how reliable a car is. If they wouldn't have used this "minimum of 100 cars" - requirement in this survey, the whole list would be full of super- and hypercars, because changing tyres on a bugatti will cost more than buying a new toyota. Your 10k car can break down 20 times and this list would still say it's more reliable than a hypercar which has to do a single repair.
    In my opinion the way they measured reliability here is not really useful.
    Which doesn't mean that I think the luxury brands wouldn't still be on top, but I think it's mainly about the higher complexity of luxury cars and not the build quality. When there is more tech and stuff in your car, then there is more stuff to break.

    • @sleepyjoescumbag1663
      @sleepyjoescumbag1663 Год назад +18

      Too true.

    • @Carfan678
      @Carfan678 Год назад +48

      Right that’s like ppl be comparing the reliability of a Honda Civic to a bmw 7 series like it doesn’t have 80% of the shit the bmw has 😂

    • @user-s45c
      @user-s45c Год назад +14

      それただの言い訳じゃない?

    • @axe2grind244
      @axe2grind244 Год назад +3

      You’re right, but even time spent being repaired can’t be used as a gauge because most shops are under staffed and can’t find people to work, which in turn takes longer to repair. At least that’s how it is in the US right now.

    • @tngdwn8350
      @tngdwn8350 Год назад +19

      @@user-s45c No, the way they tested it just hasn't anything to do with reliability. What they measured is a part of the ownership cost (gas and insurance excluded) and they found out (who could have guessed it), that expensive cars are more expensive to keep running.

  • @user-jn7bq8wh1e
    @user-jn7bq8wh1e Год назад +5

    When Tata first acquired JLR in 2008..
    I said to myself if they can improve overall JLR quality,increase the space n introduce some premium hatches with smaller turbo powered engines...
    They have a winner at hand...
    But surprisingly they made them profitable without improving any of these...
    They sure did introduce new models n made Jag SUVs...but
    I guess marketing n fresh designs only last for so much time b4 PPL see the truth!

  • @giovannicarrasco147
    @giovannicarrasco147 Год назад +6

    I had a 2012 supercharged Range Rover and it was insane. I was literally spending 1.5k every weekend having to fix something new. I eventually did all the work myself and changing the suspension on that car was not fun

    • @MR_stone69
      @MR_stone69 4 месяца назад +1

      DAMN 💀 never buy a range

  • @hjvh78ho
    @hjvh78ho Год назад +21

    I think the Ford Ranger that cost over £13k to fix might have been mine. Not only did it have a replacement engine after only 9k miles we also lost the use of it for... 5 months (commercial pickup truck registered to my business used daily for deliveries replaced with a focus courtesy car 🤣) whilst they tried to work out what was wrong with it, in the end they couldn't so replaced the engine and some other associated bits and pieces.

    • @tiun19
      @tiun19 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @Kionnaallure
    @Kionnaallure Год назад +19

    I stayed with a loaner vehicle because my X3 lived in the shop. It was CPO and I maintained every single repair and it still had a new issue. Thank goodness this was covered under my CPO plan but I wouldn't rush to purchase one again. I couldnt imagine paying for these repairs out of pocket.

  • @allwheeldrive
    @allwheeldrive Год назад +41

    These reliability videos are a must-see. Thanks, Mat, for keeping them coming! Might be worth looking at the next ten, as well.

    • @RighteousUncle
      @RighteousUncle 10 месяцев назад

      Could use same video every year.

  • @Rmaia3d
    @Rmaia3d Год назад +1

    Now we need the list of the most reliable ones! :)

  • @alexpaumen3937
    @alexpaumen3937 Год назад

    4:15 I was so sure you were going to say valve stem seals. Timing chain and fuel system still isn’t surprising though.

  • @mattheodenhaan9128
    @mattheodenhaan9128 Год назад +166

    Please do a dragrace with all of these cars, and then at the end instead of the brake test, do the break test. AKA; go and see which one breaks in the shortest distance🤣

  • @liamdidcott8931
    @liamdidcott8931 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video! Would really love to see what the most reliable cars are too.

  • @BatesonBen
    @BatesonBen Год назад +1

    Great video
    Any chance of doing the Top 10 MOST reliable?

    • @boyasaka
      @boyasaka Месяц назад

      Toyota Honda Lexus just buy one of those

  • @thereignofdando
    @thereignofdando Год назад +4

    My uncle’s partner has a most recent gen RR Velar. He said the battery went flat and the process to remedy this was a nightmare - something like they had to connect the car up to some auxiliary power unit or something, as if you simply just charge or replace the battery it causes all manner of issues with the electrical system, such that it would brick the car. I can’t remember the specifics, but it did strike me as a curiously Range Rover issue!

  • @cleonzenasro2998
    @cleonzenasro2998 Год назад +36

    8:12 "first British car on the list " so I guess the Bentley is Indian.

    • @Sinna94
      @Sinna94 Год назад +8

      It's German.

    • @johannpena9602
      @johannpena9602 Год назад

      @@Sinna94 is it?

    • @AbrahamArthemius
      @AbrahamArthemius Год назад +4

      @@johannpena9602 Bentley is owned by VW.

    • @mikeh2006
      @mikeh2006 Год назад +1

      VW owns it

    • @bsjddjk
      @bsjddjk Год назад +8

      loll no matter who owns the brand it will forever be a british
      just like volvo isn't chinese because chinese company owns it it will forever be a swedish

  • @blaketindle4703
    @blaketindle4703 Год назад +200

    If the 2012 and newer M5 is on this list then the 2005 to 2010 E60 M5 must hold their All-Time number 1 unreliability rating lol

    • @carhawara3394
      @carhawara3394 Год назад +3

      True true!!!

    • @TopiAS06
      @TopiAS06 Год назад +16

      have you owned one or just read about those in internet?

    • @aussie2uGA
      @aussie2uGA Год назад +8

      Abolsutely. The V10 was a tough one to keep running right but the 6 speed models were a bit better. The e39 was still the M5 to own for reliability.

    • @michanycz5240
      @michanycz5240 Год назад +2

      I don’t think so. Just look at channel M539 restorations and search for M5 E60 there

    • @Mulletsrock23
      @Mulletsrock23 Год назад +13

      @@aussie2uGA the E39 M5 is probably the best looking M5 ever

  • @Simple1978
    @Simple1978 Год назад

    My 2013 2.0 CX Has been superb with no problems whatsoever. On simple wear and tear replacement. As long stick to the NA Engines and they are truly remarkable

  • @ranger1752
    @ranger1752 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @carguy3292
    @carguy3292 Год назад +196

    Well just ended watching top gear destroying a indistructable Toyota I've seen and now here we go again

    • @gypsyemperor7535
      @gypsyemperor7535 Год назад

      Toyoya are for poors and terrorists

    • @nidalgm2718
      @nidalgm2718 Год назад +7

      They really did blow a building to destroy it 😂

    • @sagaryoutube3591
      @sagaryoutube3591 Год назад

      this fellow get paid to make these baised video chill

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +1

      @@nidalgm2718 like using nuclear missile.

    • @aitoluxd
      @aitoluxd Год назад +10

      ​@@sagaryoutube3591 everyone knows if you want to go somewhere you take a Land Rover, but if you want to come back, you do it in a Hilux

  • @shardy8204
    @shardy8204 Год назад +158

    Think my Cupra Formentor should be up there. Couldn’t have been more excited when I ordered one, I’ve had nothing but issues and faults the last year since taking delivery 😂

    • @Has7DCT
      @Has7DCT Год назад +7

      Which engine option did you pick? It really depends on it

    • @AkarZaephyr
      @AkarZaephyr Год назад +16

      Well, the COVID production quality is really sub-par. It's better to wait until full supply chains are back, otherwise it's just lottery.

    • @petersitko01
      @petersitko01 Год назад +11

      That’s your own fault. You bought a brand nobody hardly would buy

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@Has7DCT VTEC Type 2?

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@AkarZaephyr yep. Just plain draw.

  • @xEvilNeverDiesx
    @xEvilNeverDiesx Год назад +2

    As someone who worked in vehicle recovery for many years I can tell you we were forever picking up Mercedes and bmws.

  • @vindieter
    @vindieter Год назад

    Cool video. I think though that most of the people that bought the cars on this list brand new couldn’t care less as they were covered by OEM warranties and maintenance plans

  • @darth_vega
    @darth_vega Год назад +96

    There’s a couple of shocking ones here… first off these prices for repairs are absolutely INSANE. I never heard any of these go that high. Second the Q7 and Porsche Cayenne are so hard to believe bc I had both of them. Ran the piss out of them and they never skipped a beat. The Cayenne needed a replacement O2 sensor out of nowhere but that set me back 80 bucks. That was it. About 200k miles for both. The F8X M3/M4 is also extremely shocking cause the only issue I know is the crank hub. Other than that, people love these cars and happily drive them around quite a bit.

    • @petermartin9494
      @petermartin9494 Год назад +2

      Maybe those cars don't like gentle driving since it may gum up the works.

    • @rushi83
      @rushi83 Год назад +10

      Joshua, I agree with you about the M3. If you notice, the video mentioned the biggest issue with the M3 (which included both F8x and E9x) were the throttle bodies. This really means the issue was more specific to the E9x generation M3 as it was the one with individual throttle bodies. The turbocharged M3 does not have (neither does it require) individual throttle bodies. The F8x I’ve heard is very very reliable. I cannot say anything about the Audi or the Porsche as I don’t know much about them but have definitely heard that the Porsche is generally very reliable.

    • @roboticvenom1935
      @roboticvenom1935 Год назад

      @@rushi83 yeah those m3's sucked

    • @thirst4petrol537
      @thirst4petrol537 Год назад

      Exactly, the m3 was hard to believe aswell as i have a 2018 m4c and iv driven it more than 50k in 1 year and a half and havent had a single issue yet and none of the f8x owners i know. I thought these cars were one of the most reliable performance cars if held stock

    • @olivervaldes4223
      @olivervaldes4223 Год назад +2

      Those repair prices are cheap. I own a 911 NOTHING is cheap

  • @Lu_Ka_Gaming
    @Lu_Ka_Gaming Год назад +26

    1:44 "This will handle anything you throw at it"
    -Ford Ranger Owner

  • @ReDriven
    @ReDriven Год назад

    Great video!
    Seems to be a bit of a trend with luxury Euro cars 🤔

  • @MBC1988.
    @MBC1988. Год назад

    Thanks for the eye-opener 🙂

  • @eclipsez0r
    @eclipsez0r Год назад +4

    Can confirm had to replace throttle body valve actuators on my e92 m3

  • @shumble69
    @shumble69 Год назад +42

    I’ve got a discovery sport, love the styling, but can’t handle the reliability, going back to Lexus.

    • @Has7DCT
      @Has7DCT Год назад +4

      Lexus LX specifically 450d. A very reliable machine

    • @jesukxd8494
      @jesukxd8494 Год назад +1

      Good choice

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +1

      @@Has7DCT LFA, RX500, and Shelby GT350 all also very reliable.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@jesukxd8494 RX500?

    • @sleepyjoescumbag1663
      @sleepyjoescumbag1663 Год назад +3

      @@Has7DCT what a nasty boring Toyota? That handles like a shopping cart . A poor mans wannabe Mercedes.

  • @scandinavianairman2220
    @scandinavianairman2220 Год назад +1

    As a VW technician and mechanic this list seems about right :)

  • @guillaumecourchesne8684
    @guillaumecourchesne8684 Год назад +29

    No Jaguars ?!?!? I'm surprised. They must have improved greatly

    • @EwacoolThereviewer
      @EwacoolThereviewer Год назад +8

      Jaguars having awful reliability is a myth that stems out of lucas electronics in the 70s and 80s. Sure, they're not a Toyota but they're not really any better or worse than their german counterparts, as shown by this list.

    • @enoughofthis
      @enoughofthis Год назад +19

      Not enough were sold

    • @Lukaz0r
      @Lukaz0r Год назад +5

      My dads had 6 Jag's over the past 19 years and none of them have ever gone wrong. S-Type, X-Type, XF, XF S, F-Pace and currently with an I-Pace.

    • @EwacoolThereviewer
      @EwacoolThereviewer Год назад +3

      @@Lukaz0r yeah my dad's had two jags and neither of them have had any major failings beyond what my mums much newer vw has also had. And an XJ is a lot more complicated than an up!

    • @paullister7293
      @paullister7293 Год назад +2

      @@EwacoolThereviewer I can only speak from experience, I have had 2 Jaguars, an XK and an XK8. They were both shockingly unreliable and very expensive to repair. The dealers were also poor. Like I said, it is only my experience, but I wouldn’t ever by Jaguar again. This is tempting fate, we have had a Maxda CX5 diesel from new … not had a spot of bother from it 7 years in.

  • @aaronwinter1980
    @aaronwinter1980 Год назад +9

    Would be better to do the same comparison but not based on the amount of money but in % of the price of the new car. A repair of 10K on a car worth 100k is better than 5K on a car worth 20K.

  • @jorgeluiscapiello414
    @jorgeluiscapiello414 Год назад +12

    I find just unacceptable that most European premium brands have such a low reliability score.

  • @leethatsme1988
    @leethatsme1988 Год назад

    My dad in law got the cx5 new and just had new brake booster. Had a random phanton mil light coming on in the first few months but it went after that. Mechanics could never figure why it did it but hasnt come on since. Since i passed my test i had many cars. I bought a suzuki liana estate 2004 1.6 petrol and boy that car was reliable. I paid £230 from a salvage yard, spent around 130 on it including the price of an m.o.t and never let me down in 6 years. It now has nearly 185k miles and abused it to death but still run amazing. Serviced every almost 2 years. I carried bags of cement, rubble, scaffold poles, rescued many cars with it, raced its bolts off and all its ever asked me for is a clutch and thermostat. Cant complain.

  • @Mulletsrock23
    @Mulletsrock23 Год назад +92

    The Diesel version is probably to blame. Here in the US and Canada the CX5 have a pretty good reliability score. The Diesel model is pretty inexistent.

    • @shrimperlincs3395
      @shrimperlincs3395 Год назад +21

      Yep, the Japanese don't do Diesel.
      It's why they went Hybrid.

    • @Driftuner
      @Driftuner Год назад +19

      Yeah ive never heard of petrol CX5s having any issues...

    • @Mulletsrock23
      @Mulletsrock23 Год назад +3

      @@Driftuner ya me too, we have the 2.5 liter N/A, that engine is pretty bulletproof and the 2.5 turbo. The turbo seem to be pretty reliable to because Mazda use it in pretty much every car they make except the Miata/MX5 and I never heard anything bad about it.

    • @smtyson1650
      @smtyson1650 Год назад +5

      Yep. I have the mazda 6 and cx5. Both of them haven't gave me any issues,except for the infotainment system.

    • @ZLone93256
      @ZLone93256 Год назад

      @@shrimperlincs3395 they do provide in Asian markets

  • @NWSTRX850
    @NWSTRX850 Год назад +4

    My most reliable car was a Subaru Impreza turbo 2000 awd, 140,000 and tuned from 215 bhp to 350 and it never missed a beat.
    Worst was my Alfa 146 1.8 T, both rear wheel bearings, ignition relay, wiper motor, door lock, two sets of binnacles (still wasn’t right) both rear callipers binding etc all in 65,000 miles from new.

  • @papergaery5257
    @papergaery5257 Год назад +1

    We need a most reliable cars list Matt

  • @ziads4287
    @ziads4287 Год назад +1

    I had bought Panamera 2013 6 cyl , until I sold it in 2021 , never had an issue driving every day approx 80 km , serving oil n filters on time , i guess it’s all depends on your driving , and how hard you run over bumps and braking

    • @oifoefvetfla754
      @oifoefvetfla754 Год назад

      Agreed. My 2016 Panamera runs like a beast and if maintained well, the cost is minimal.

  • @jamsbong
    @jamsbong Год назад +5

    I remember someone telling me that if you want to own a Range Rover; you really need to buy two of them.
    One for regular use and the second for for spare parts.

  • @smig95
    @smig95 Год назад +4

    I kept waiting for Alfa and was glad it missed the list. My old Giulia never had a problem.

    • @Valisk
      @Valisk Год назад

      Thinking of a Giulia Veloce as my next car...

  • @VolantFool
    @VolantFool Год назад

    Was the M3 gearbox issue with the DCT or manual? I'm going to assume it was the DCT.

  • @charlesedwards4160
    @charlesedwards4160 Год назад +3

    think I'll stick with my 2007 Honda Jazz (Fit) which is now touching 290k miles and still drives like a dream. In the 9 years I've owned it apart from routine servicing nothing has gone wrong with this thing ever. I reckon this car has saved me over 100 grand over the 9 years I've had it that i would have had to fork out in new cars and repairs etc etc etc on flashy german cars :)

  • @choboc2
    @choboc2 Год назад +8

    I guess the cx-5 issues don't relate to the 2.0 naturally aspirated. Mine has over 240k miles (386,000 km), and has never had an engine fault or needed anything more than regular maintenance (brakes, oil, tires). It's also a manual, which could potentially help reliability.

    • @LAndrewsChannel
      @LAndrewsChannel 10 месяцев назад

      They clearly stated mostly turbocharger issues so that obviously excludes the NA engines.

    • @thainaaier
      @thainaaier 3 месяца назад

      CARWOW sucks, because they failed to mention the fact, that the unreliable CX-5s are the 2.2 TURBO-DIESELs only ..... the SkyActiv-G 2.0 and -2.5 are indeed bulletproof.

  • @yomansam4689
    @yomansam4689 Год назад +29

    I don't know about the other brands, but especially in the BMWs case, including the early models with later model years and even different chassis is always bound to cause some issues with the data.
    The fuel system issues with those early N63s and S63s were common yes, but i guarantee you that if you made a list of the current F90 and (whatever the X6 was), then you'd be harder pressed to find fuel system or hell even the aforementioned timing chain issues on them as well.
    Had my F10 535i been on this list (a 20114+ example) and been combined with an early model year, you could add fuel pump, solenoids, timing, and radiator fan to the list of expected issues that i would face, but since they updated the engine in 2014, those issues are squashed. See where i'm headed with this?

    • @Juhoty.x9
      @Juhoty.x9 Год назад

      are the 2022 BMW X4 M40I reliable?

    • @utubedano
      @utubedano Год назад

      Thank you for that explanation. I was under the impression that BMWs were comparatively more reliable than the other luxury brands. So perhaps it is but only after 2014....
      Would be nice to see a list or graph etc. showing the numbers by every year instead.... There's probably it somewhere just don't know where...

    • @yomansam4689
      @yomansam4689 Год назад +4

      @@Juhoty.x9 100%. B58 engines (in any BMW _40i) are extremely reliable

    • @Juhoty.x9
      @Juhoty.x9 Год назад

      @@yomansam4689 thanx 😀😀

  • @petermach2581
    @petermach2581 Год назад

    Need to do a video on the most reliable cars Matty

  • @victormailat4274
    @victormailat4274 Год назад

    My dad has a 2017 brand new factory model range rover sport and has changed 4 engines . All was just engine malfunction and the company support it on warranty.

  • @capitanothegreat3994
    @capitanothegreat3994 Год назад +8

    I dont think North America have Diesel Mazda CX5 . The Gasoline one we have here is One of the Reliable Cars that hold resale Value very well

    • @glennpulford4860
      @glennpulford4860 Год назад

      The diesel is a troublesome engine. The petrols are awesome.

  • @brunodemarzio
    @brunodemarzio Год назад +18

    It impresses me how manufacturers keep letting these issues happen 🙃

    • @hennynicca
      @hennynicca Год назад +8

      Money money money

    • @johnsmith-cw3wo
      @johnsmith-cw3wo Год назад +1

      @@hennynicca ​ gotta improve those margins 🤑🤑🤑

    • @RobManser77
      @RobManser77 Год назад +5

      They've extremely rare, that's why. All cars have problems. This survey factors in repair cost, so you're seeing the premium cars disproportionately represented.

    • @tureq85
      @tureq85 Год назад +1

      money through parts… as you know gone are the days when cars used to do 300k miles…

  • @DimA-rx7nb
    @DimA-rx7nb 2 месяца назад

    Car WOW ! I'd like Matt to put this section in exery review from now on and take mind of this in his enthusiasm.

  • @b58killu31
    @b58killu31 Год назад

    My 21 m240i xdrive has been rock solid for 20k miles…my first german car so fingers crossed lol

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel Год назад +120

    Seems like a list of "most expensive to repair" more than "least reliable"

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +4

      Yep. Even RX500 price to repair sometimes can go $100000.

    • @esthetics4512
      @esthetics4512 Год назад +4

      💯that’s what I’m seeing 2

    • @TalksportWokistWombles
      @TalksportWokistWombles Год назад +13

      Are you thick. He litteraly explained its a combination of both in the vid. Outright reliability LR, BMW and Tesla are at the bottom with Audi and Merc just above them. The German cars are abysmal now.

    • @deang7834
      @deang7834 Год назад +4

      Sounds like it … the W221 S Class isn’t unreliable, but it’s expensive to repair IF it breaks.

    • @esthetics4512
      @esthetics4512 Год назад +1

      @@deang7834 agreed that’s why service A and B aren’t to be skipped

  • @olly1oo6
    @olly1oo6 Год назад +52

    Definitely a bit surprising to see the M3 come in at #2 on the list! As a current E90 (and previous E46) owner it has been an admittedly surprising flawless ownership experience. I always assumed the F80 would have been even better - I only know of occasional crank hub failures.
    What is completely unsurprising is seeing JLR round out the remaining positions in top 3. I owned one JLR product for 6 months, which ended up being 4 months in the shop and 2 months on the road. If there ever was a brand that defined "surprisingly disappointing" it would be JLR.

    • @jonb2437
      @jonb2437 Год назад +5

      I have a f80 and this report is trash. Gear box and throttle body ok...
      Yes, spinning the crank hub is expensive but that rarely happens especially if you do not mod the car. I drive mine hard and i know other owners that do and have no issues. The crank hub is also blown out of proportion so shops can sell/perform expensive parts and service.

    • @Habibi_exe
      @Habibi_exe Год назад +5

      @@jonb2437 I think the “faults” are mainly due to previous owners beating the sh!t out of their m3s. Seen lots of m3 owners just whip it on a daily basis

    • @Dinchev666
      @Dinchev666 Год назад +1

      M3 variants has nothing to do with ordinary 3'rd series modes... They use different electroncs, different engines, different gearbox even... It is an entirely different car, put in a standard shell... So 3'rd series is one of the most reliable BMW lines, also the 4'th as they are practically the same... When you go to the 5'th series, the realibility drops, as it is a bigger, bulkier car, with more electronics... Now M3 and M5 as completely different cars do require a casual full engine maintenance on about 50000 km or so and occasional adiditional maintenance, as they are not meant to be an everyday car and are for people who don't really care about repairs cost... CarWow rightfully stated M3 and M5 and not the standard 3'rd or 5'th series... Practically every sport line, has reduced reliability and that is completely normal...

    • @RobManser77
      @RobManser77 Год назад +2

      Yes, me too - I've had 8 BMWs over 20 years and they've all been fine. My current 530d doesn't even need servicing very often - it's cost me virtually nothing since I bought it. The reason is that this isn't a reliability survey - they've factored in repair cost....

    • @abrahamg3354
      @abrahamg3354 Год назад

      @@Habibi_exe I beat the shit outta my e92 and F80. They are meant for that. For the most part, both my cars are in great condition.

  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRusty Год назад

    I owned a Jaguar XF that had just over £10k’s worth of repairs during its warranty.
    Three months out of warranty, the engine lunched itself and the estimate to fix was £12k
    I scrapped the car. It was the best thing to do.

  • @gpreston5300
    @gpreston5300 Год назад

    Will you do the 15 most reliable cars please?

  • @Dinoponeros
    @Dinoponeros Год назад +61

    You could be more precise about the CX-5, issues concerns the diesel version, as usual, petrol is very reliable

  • @mthusiastmedia9782
    @mthusiastmedia9782 Год назад +11

    I have to say I'm not shocked to see a few BMWs on the list. I definitely expected the F10 M5 on there for valves and turbo related issues and the E9X M3 on there for rod bearings and TBAs.....BUT THE LIST ONLY MENTIONED THE TBAs lol. Then the big shocker is looping the F8X M3/4 in there with the E9X. 2012-2019. REALLY. I'm an M4 owner so call me biased but this is the first M3/4 generation that most would consider "reliable". There are high-mileage tuned and modded F8Xs out there now without any issues. I have 98K miles on mine and the only thing I had to fix/replace was a leaking coolant tank. 50K miles of that I have been running BM3 stage 2 and downpipes. When it popped up at #2 I figured it was going to be a crankhub case but they said throttle bodies and transmission. LOL I have never heard of a single person with a throttle body issue on the F8Xs. The E9Xs have those issues all the time. I have heard of a few DCT issues between both generations but nothing common enough to ask about during a PPI. I have a group of roughly 90 M cars that get together locally and besides the brand new cars, the F8Xs are the only ones that are never down for maintenance, never smoking, never idling rough, never having window regulator issues, coolant leaks, or fuel issues. Seem like they looped the F8Xs in to E9X problems accidentally.

    • @jeebus2121
      @jeebus2121 Год назад +1

      Same here. The F80 M3 is hands down the most reliable car I've ever had. In 36k miles (of 57k total), not one thing has gone wrong.

    • @cullentayrien2187
      @cullentayrien2187 Год назад

      B58 is a bullet proof motor

    • @mthusiastmedia9782
      @mthusiastmedia9782 Год назад

      @@jeebus2121 literally lol. It sounds strange to say but out of the E90s, my E46 M3, and all other cars I’ve opened (now that I think about it), my M4 is by far the most reliable.

    • @mthusiastmedia9782
      @mthusiastmedia9782 Год назад

      @@cullentayrien2187 it’s great. Especially if left stock but not bullet proof. Ironically 2 of my friends have blown 2 B58s. One guy was pushing 700hp though. That’ll do it if you’re doing it wrong. The other was from the previous owner. S58 is king right now.

    • @olly1oo6
      @olly1oo6 Год назад

      I am just as surprised as an E90 M3 owner with zero issues after huge miles. They are more or less very reliable cars, you just need to keep up with regular oil changes and let them warm up properly (which is sound advice for keeping any car running well).

  • @ramyemam_
    @ramyemam_ Год назад

    Which engine and gearbox on the A7 were troublesome?

  • @alexnovikov5604
    @alexnovikov5604 Год назад +5

    Not surprised not to see the Alfa Romeo Giulia. A wonderful car and very far from how unreliable it's considered to be. Destroyed by dumb confirmation biases, poor past reputation, and Alfa's own incompetence in marketing.

  • @bernard5260
    @bernard5260 Год назад +3

    Now you do release Merc is really reliable? Reliability cars vs speed cars that has many issues with its engine and fuel system?

  • @rufdymond
    @rufdymond Год назад

    Well in our family we have owned various Kia’s and Fords and they’ve been as reliable as rain in Manchester…..not surprised to see neither make was on the list.

  • @oTheDucky89o
    @oTheDucky89o Год назад +68

    I was surprised to see Mazda CX5 in the list since it's one of the most reliable car in the world but upon checking out the comments here I would agree cause it's the diesel turbocharge variant.. It's pretty problematic in Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand as well.

    • @leighmaddock3323
      @leighmaddock3323 Год назад +23

      Exactly. The N/A petrol models are rock solid.

    • @seanfinlay7393
      @seanfinlay7393 Год назад +6

      Had turbo fail on 2015 cx5 2.2d. Dealer said it was most common fault, thankfully replaced w/o charge even though manufacturer's warranty had expired. There was some wiggle room because it had Mazda main dealer service history.

    • @oTheDucky89o
      @oTheDucky89o Год назад

      @@seanfinlay7393 in south east asia, the common problem is also the 2.2D where coolant leak and it sprays around the whole engine..making a big mess.

    • @stephenmurray2851
      @stephenmurray2851 Год назад

      @@oTheDucky89o the other reason for this is that it was mazdas first big foray into a heavy, turbocharged, 4x4 type car. Before this a lot of their dependability comes from small, light, naturally aspirated cars. Less weight on suspension etc = improved reliability

    • @chriskonte1909
      @chriskonte1909 Год назад +2

      I've seen the same problem with a 2015 Mazda CX-5 2.2 Skyactiv-D and a 2017 CX-3 1.5 Skyactiv-D 105.
      Both had injector problems. But on the other hand I've never seen a Mazda with a gas engine that had a serious engine problem.

  • @MegaChaz9
    @MegaChaz9 Год назад +5

    300tdi discovery is unbeatable at breaking😅

  • @pajtim9079
    @pajtim9079 Год назад

    Gotta appreciate Land Roger's loyalty

  • @neny002
    @neny002 Год назад

    What do you guys think about BMW F30? 18-20d/i ? Is it worth buying , how reliable are they?

  • @MIA_Mark_Lewis
    @MIA_Mark_Lewis Год назад +10

    In the states (especially Miami where I'm from) a lot of people buy these cars used as a status symbol. My first car was an E90 328. After the headaches, I decided to buy a new Kia. Not trying to impress anyone anymore lol.

    • @Vivaldi111
      @Vivaldi111 Год назад +1

      It’s not even impressive unless you’re driving a newer, high- end model of some European brand. Every time I see the kids driving their little BMWs and Mercs, I simply think “poser”

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg Год назад

      I have E93..i use it only roof down for driving girls ,go to caffes and stuff ..not much km on it..becasue in every 2000 km something will fail,but fortunaly most important stuff and that is roof works perfectly ,no problems with it...but for regular driving i off course use other more relible (and more confortable) cars

  • @willardr100
    @willardr100 Год назад +4

    I own an L405 fatty from new and now the price of the extended warranty I have taken out seems good value! No mechanical issues but it has required thousands of pounds of cosmetic/rattle work to date (and I mean thousands) all under manufacturer’s warranty so far and certainly no electrical issues yet. This aside my perception is it’s actually rock solid, to be honest.

    • @willrussell2134
      @willrussell2134 Год назад

      The vast majority of the electrical issues with them are fairly simple (but in some cases fundamental) software issues that are typically solved with a simple software update. However we find that the dealers misdiagnose them as hardware issues and just fit a new unit instead. Likewise they're supposed to update all the software when it goes in for a service which they never do. As a result from 22MY we've moved to doing software over the air like your phone would which should solve these issues, but only time will tell

  • @buriaandrew108
    @buriaandrew108 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this!!!

  • @johnbullard5973
    @johnbullard5973 Год назад +1

    I would be interesting to know what % of claims this warranty Co accepts. I bet it’s less than half, as with all insurance companies, they always look for a way not to pay. I think I would rather pay for extended warranty from the manufacturer/ main dealers.

    • @dh7314
      @dh7314 Год назад

      Insurance policies pay out in accordance with the terms of the contract, if they don’t then that’s breach of contract. More common is that people don’t read their policy and don’t know what they’re covered for and then blame the insurers.

  • @skankhunt420
    @skankhunt420 Год назад +3

    I hope there will be a renewed MOST reliable car video soon 🤙🏽

  • @Auto_Club
    @Auto_Club Год назад +26

    "3rd place goes to the first British car on the list, a Range Rover Sport"
    Completely forgets the Bentley.

    • @juanc5149
      @juanc5149 Год назад +1

      That’s German now.
      The Range Rover is Chinese tho.

    • @Colin623
      @Colin623 Год назад +5

      Bentley is a British brand built in Britain, so qualifies as British, same goes for the Range Rover, they are owned by Tata, an Indian company, but they are designed and manufactured in Britain amongst oher countries, but Britain is it's natural parentage !

  • @boyasaka
    @boyasaka Год назад +1

    Am also thinking
    Many people who buy a used mini or used fiesta , used Astra etc often don’t buy a extended warranty
    But those buying expensive big cars , do tend to buy a warranty knowing if they go wrong , will be expensive to fix

    • @nakkadu
      @nakkadu 10 месяцев назад

      God point

  • @JsemKokot2
    @JsemKokot2 Год назад

    Me dad had 2 s-classes a s320 from 2008 and a s500 CGI from 2011 the only thing I remember the 320 had no problems and the 500 only problem we had were problems witch the sensors cuz they got ez dirty and don't worked bout cars had over 150k kilometers on it.

  • @felipitz
    @felipitz Год назад +6

    A $1500 repair on a $100K luxury car isn't as bad for the consumer as a $1000 repair on a 15K budget car, this ranking just shows absolute cash flows (what the insurance company cares about), either that or cheap cars are all super reliable...

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo 4 месяца назад

      Cheap cars are more simple, so they have less to go wrong. It's certainly not uncommon for a 20 year old S Class or Jaguar XJ that is now worth $1500 to get a quote for over $10,000 in repairs!

  • @aysbg
    @aysbg Год назад +215

    As a 2 time Porsche Cayenne owner (I just switched to new model), I find this quite strange. Most expensive, single, fix that I had to do was 150euros. 120k km with both cars and I have only had 1 thing break. There was once an electrical gremlin like behaviour where I had report of EVERYTHING failing, which turned out to be an attempt to steal my car so whatever they did simply messed up my onboard computer. I towed the car to the dealership and it was fixed in 60minutes after full car inspection. I also know couple other Panamera/Cayenne owners and it can just be that the UK versions are less reliable, I dont know.

    • @esthetics4512
      @esthetics4512 Год назад +15

      It’s possible UK Variations tend to be quite troublesome

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Год назад +46

      @@esthetics4512 almost anything from the UK is troublesome...

    • @esthetics4512
      @esthetics4512 Год назад +18

      Plenty of people with 2015+ Sclass who have been doing A and B services only and the car has been spectacular since receiving it some people just don’t take care of their cars then complain that reliability is garbage

    • @aabidamn
      @aabidamn Год назад +44

      You need bigger sample than just yourself and a few other owners. When it comes to statistics, if you have a big enough sample, you'll find that rare things become common.

    • @broshido2745
      @broshido2745 Год назад +6

      Good for you, on the other hand my cousin owned one and he had many problems with it, decided to sell it after his 3rd/4th trip to the dealership

  • @Allee202
    @Allee202 10 месяцев назад

    I have had a few! Repairing smashed cars on my channel now 😃