The 10 Most Reliable Cars REVEALED!

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We have actually coordinated with Warrantywise to compile a list of the leading 10 most reputable used automobiles you can buy in 2024!

There are a number of stipulations for cars included in this list. Initially, we're focusing on cars that are at most ten years old. Second, the only vehicles consisted of in this list have either had their manufacturer warranty end or the owner bought an additional third-party guarantee.

What's more, we've likewise left out automobiles with less than 100 warranty strategies, and vans are entirely various, so they've been left out, too.

In either case, an entire range of different vehicles are included in this list, from seven-seaters to small vehicles, and even a pickup! The concern is, do you own among the cars included in this list? Let us understand in the comments!

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86 responses to “The 10 Most Reliable Cars REVEALED!”

  1. @VeryCuriousGuy Avatar
    @VeryCuriousGuy

    I’m expecting no Range Rovers on this list.

    1. @carwow Avatar
      @carwow

      👀

    2. @thediffguy Avatar
      @thediffguy

      Me too to be fair

    3. @senithdinsara6033 Avatar
      @senithdinsara6033

      AND AUDI AND MERC

    4. @senithdinsara6033 Avatar
      @senithdinsara6033

      OH AND Bmw

    5. @williamegler8771 Avatar
      @williamegler8771

      If you read the comments after someone suggests that Range Rovers are unreliable you will read comments from owners claiming that theirs has gone a million miles with only an annual service and windshield wiper fluid top up add hasn’t even had so much as an advisory let alone a failure during an MOT!

  2. @harshpundir1063 Avatar
    @harshpundir1063

    Most Reliable Car – Range Rover

    1. @preludeh22a57 Avatar
      @preludeh22a57

      It’s so reliable it’s not even in the list, cos nothing ever happens to it

    2. @VeryCuriousGuy Avatar
      @VeryCuriousGuy

      @@harshpundir1063 Sarcasm at it’s peak 👍

    3. @chepesantacruz777 Avatar
      @chepesantacruz777

      ​@@preludeh22a57 “Did you know that there is not one recorded instance of a TVR ever breaking down.”

    4. @Riga_Style Avatar
      @Riga_Style

      ​@@preludeh22a57🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍

    5. @harshpundir1063 Avatar
      @harshpundir1063

      @@chepesantacruz777 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  3. @carwow Avatar
    @carwow

    Change your car with Carwow: https://bit.ly/-Change-Your-Car-0711

    1. @LudwiQ6 Avatar
      @LudwiQ6

      are you using VidiQ for titles? 😀

    2. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      Is Amuse S2000 GT1 06 very reliable like Suzuki Alto?

    3. @LudwiQ6 Avatar
      @LudwiQ6

      bruh, dont delete comments, i wasnt hating…

  4. @somerandomfella Avatar
    @somerandomfella

    Basically any car from Japan.

    1. @yesmad319 Avatar
      @yesmad319

      except Nissan lol

    2. @uludak8468 Avatar
      @uludak8468

      basicly small slow cars

    3. @BenjaminBotwe1999 Avatar
      @BenjaminBotwe1999

      More like basically any car the “certi” drivers stay away from

    4. @flaviuseduardbrutaru9299 Avatar
      @flaviuseduardbrutaru9299

      @@yesmad319nissan in Europe is Renault 🎉😂 no?

    5. @SimonFerocius Avatar
      @SimonFerocius

      Any basic feature car

  5. @OutsideDuhBox Avatar
    @OutsideDuhBox

    If you’re changing your ca…

    *Skips 35 seconds.. 🤣

    1. @P_Dbln Avatar
      @P_Dbln

      *60

    2. @iPhonenaire Avatar
      @iPhonenaire

      Me laughing in sponsorblock 😅

    3. @NabiL_Lam Avatar
      @NabiL_Lam

      😂😂

    4. @bethelmadida9513 Avatar
      @bethelmadida9513

      Atleast now I know how long is it

    5. @_-Anthony-_ Avatar
      @_-Anthony-_

      ​@@P_Dbln It’s been 30 for a few weeks now

  6. @wise_lynx Avatar
    @wise_lynx

    The repair bills should be normalised against the original price of the car and then weighted accordingly

    1. @TheWarKeeper Avatar
      @TheWarKeeper

      Then european cars would tank significantly in the process.

    2. @MelodyOo Avatar
      @MelodyOo

      meanwhile BMW / MINI / Landrovers a €2000 labor to swap a €5 part.
      BMW’s finest engineering for sticking the cheapest plastic crap in an engine out jobs locations.

    3. @fysi Avatar
      @fysi

      I was going to say there needs to be some normalisation against purchase price.

    4. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      ​@@fysiwell Chaser and Aristo are also some other coupes that are very reliable.

    5. @AI-qd4vb Avatar
      @AI-qd4vb

      @@MelodyOo stop buying the old cheap crappy ones you broke hobo.

  7. @MrJohnsagar Avatar
    @MrJohnsagar

    Lovely to see my Kia ceed on this list, I’ve owned one for 13 years and can agree they are unbelievably reliable

    1. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      all fisher price compared the the real king. Isuzu

    2. @glennchinyangarara8225 Avatar
      @glennchinyangarara8225

      Owned a 64 plate Kia Ceed for a year and mine’s given me no trouble

  8. @Xi_JinPoo Avatar
    @Xi_JinPoo

    The reason why Audi is slightly cheaper is the same as why Bentley repair costs are slightly cheaper than Maybach and Rolls-Royce. Sharing the same components on the same platform is little bit blessing.

    1. @ApothecaryTerry Avatar
      @ApothecaryTerry

      VAG share a lot of parts between brands, but they charge very different prices! I know this, because my friend has a Skoda Citigo and he never let me forget that number of parts that were clearly the same as the Porsche I had at the time…yet his cost much less to replace (and broke less…).

      (Every company is pretty much the same, VAG just have the best examples because of their range of brands).

  9. @i-botstudio1344 Avatar
    @i-botstudio1344

    It looks the cheaper and less technological complicated the car is ,the more reliable it is

    1. @187marter Avatar
      @187marter

      makes you think, doesn’t it?

    2. @i-botstudio1344 Avatar
      @i-botstudio1344

      @187marter 
      Think about electric cars and Chinese cars
      Full of so much technology

    3. @Roy-pk4xd Avatar
      @Roy-pk4xd

      Lexus fully loaded top scorer electrics done right

    4. @carholic-sz3qv Avatar
      @carholic-sz3qv

      nope! thats not how it works, hybrid vehicles are more complicated and technologically advanced and yet are still among the most reliable hybrids from toyota to be more precise.

    5. @carholic-sz3qv Avatar
      @carholic-sz3qv

      @@Roy-pk4xd yeah its about well built electronics or other hardware not necesseraly the complexity.

  10. @dilruwanjayarathna1729 Avatar
    @dilruwanjayarathna1729

    Toyota is the most reliable in the world it seems

    1. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      Isuzu Dmax bests any brand reliability wise but is classed as commercial so doesnt get the chance to embarrass everything on this list. The 4jj and 4jk 2.5+3.0 engines in them were designed to do 350k miles

    2. @ericedge2929 Avatar
      @ericedge2929

      @@BlatantBurnerAccount stop spouting shite

  11. @snbala Avatar
    @snbala

    Basically buy anything Japanese, and you are good. As someone who has owned many Hondas for years and years, I can agree that apart from wear and tear, been solid and reliable. No wonder Japanese cars hold their value well nowadays.

    1. @TheSteinbitt Avatar
      @TheSteinbitt

      Didn’t see any Hondas on there?

    2. @snbala Avatar
      @snbala

      @@TheSteinbitt go to specsavers then as there was a CR-V there.

    3. @kayahall7835 Avatar
      @kayahall7835

      Well except nissan as they are just renault nowadays

    4. @snbala Avatar
      @snbala

      @@kayahall7835 I agree, Nissan is absolute rubbish but I don’t consider them Japanese anymore. They lost that right when they became Renaults.

    5. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      ​@@snbalaand also BR-V and Honda Fit RS.

  12. @dilruwanjayarathna1729 Avatar
    @dilruwanjayarathna1729

    Amazing that most cheap cars have the best reliability ratings. They may not be fancy but their built to last

    1. @asphalthedgehog6580 Avatar
      @asphalthedgehog6580

      Less mess in it that can go wrong.

    2. @GaryB007 Avatar
      @GaryB007

      Mostly driven by OAPs who treat them very gently.

    3. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      ​@@asphalthedgehog6580buy its the engines and gearboxes that go in the german junk😂 they all have engines and gearboxes. Also Lexus have more modules in them than just about any car so dk some japanese top end 4x4s even pick ups and they dont get issues. Its either made correctly or its not

    4. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      ​@@GaryB007yeah they old dears in the Hilux huh?

    5. @rdspam Avatar
      @rdspam

      The described factors – “cost to fix” and “time to fix” isn’t exactly reliability, just what it takes to fix when it breaks. Cheap, simple junk would rise to the top in these metrics, as it did.

  13. @jondu-sud274 Avatar
    @jondu-sud274

    16k views in 54 minutes tells me RELIABILITY is what customers want, not this week’s latest gadget !

    1. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      Now it has 55.627 views.

    2. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      Isuzu Dmax is the god of reliability. A nice dcb 2015-17 model and yer set for 700k miles. They arent in these charts due to being classed as commercial or van but they spank everything bar a lorry on reliability. Often taken to 1m miles the Dmax out Hiluxed the Hilux back in 2012 when hilux was a hilux

  14. @MelodyOo Avatar
    @MelodyOo

    as someone who has relatives with a Suzuki Swift, Suzuki Ignis and Suzuki Jimny in my family.
    they never had any serious car problems at all, just general wear and tear which is normal in every car.
    but i believe that any car is reliable enough if you just follow the recommended maintenance schedule.
    only truly unreliable cars out there are BMW’s or any branch out of BMW due to sticking cheapest plastic garbage in the most hardest places to access.

    1. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      Mitsubishi Galant and Pulsar GTI-R should’ve made the cut.

    2. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      ​@@purwantiallan5089what are you talking about.

  15. @rondar2 Avatar
    @rondar2

    Suzuki Alto doesn’t go wrong because only 80+ year old people drive it to local Tesco and back once a week.

    1. @PhilbyFavourites Avatar
      @PhilbyFavourites

      Steady, I’m 65 with an AMG – is that all I have to look forward too…….

    2. @danielk3893 Avatar
      @danielk3893

      People always act like that is good for a car. It is in fact not. Plus old people often suck at driving and using clutches…

    3. @junaidshahid7997 Avatar
      @junaidshahid7997

      I’ve got an alto and I use it in a rough manner
      It’s fine thank God
      It doesn’t cause me any issues and it’s very high mileage as well

    4. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      thats what breaks cars. No proper journeys. Engines especially

    5. @davidnjuguna9477 Avatar
      @davidnjuguna9477

      If that’s the case, they should go wrong way more often; cars that sit a long time and are only occasionally used develop serious issues. Suzuki are just well made – the cars, the bikes, the light trucks, and the outboard motors for yachts. Suzuki Alto are used as taxis in Kenya, and they hold up quite well.

  16. @ToreOnYouTube Avatar
    @ToreOnYouTube

    I had an Alto from 2009, drove it 350.000km before it started to wear out.
    Why did it wear out? I had driven it without oil for 500 kilometers 😂

  17. @RickRobinsonDonnellan Avatar
    @RickRobinsonDonnellan

    You’re welcome 😁
    10. Mitsubishi ASX 1:00 joint with Honda CRV 1:29
    09. Vokswagen UP 2:05 joint with Kia Ceed 2:29
    08. Toyota Avensis 3:03
    07. Toyota Aygo 3:32 joint with Mazda 2 4:01
    06. Seat Mii 4:33
    05. Suzuki SX4 5:54
    04. Suzuki Swift 6:52 joint with Toyota HiLux 7:26
    03. Toyota Yaris 7:59
    02. Kia Venga 8:23
    Most reliable limo: 8:52 Audi A8
    Most reliable sports car: 9:27 Mazda MX5
    Most reliable large saloon car: 10:03 Volvo V90
    Most reliable hot-hatch: 10:27 Ford Fiesta ST
    01. (you’ll never guess) 11:09

    1. @PhilbyFavourites Avatar
      @PhilbyFavourites

      I like what you did with number 1 👏👏👏👏👏

    2. @ChuckNORRlS Avatar
      @ChuckNORRlS

      //Methodology//

      Warrantywise analyzed data from thousands of breakdowns and car problems to create a reliability index. They considered cars under 10 years old that had no manufacturer warranty left, ensuring a fair sample by excluding those with under 100 warranty plans.

      • 10th Place: Mitsubishi ASX and Honda CRV
      Both scored 85.3 out of 100 on the reliability index. Common issues for the ASX related to suspension, with an average repair cost of £755. The Honda CRV has slightly lower average repairs at £592, with electrical issues being the most frequent.

      • 9th Place: Volkswagen Up and Kia Ceed
      Jointly scored 87.1, with common problems for the Up including air conditioning faults at an average repair cost of £554, and the Ceed facing brake issues averaging £612. Volkswagen’s newer model status resulted in a lower reliability cost.

      • 8th Place: Toyota Avensis
      The third-generation Avensis scored 88.0. It has the highest average mileage in the list (93,000 miles), with fuel system issues being the most common and an average repair cost of £89.

      • 7th Place: Toyota iGo and Mazda 2
      Both scored 88.4. The iGo had average repairs of £51, with clutch problems, while the Mazda’s average was £63 but had a significantly higher repair bill due to suspension issues.

      • 6th Place: SEAT Mii
      Scoring 89, the SEAT Mii had the lowest average repair cost at £489. Common issues usually involved the cooling system.

      • 5th Place: Suzuki SX4
      This model scored 89.3, noted for its reliability despite higher repair costs associated with cooling system issues and a significant £6,483 repair in one case.

      • 4th Place: Suzuki Swift and Toyota Hilux
      Both scored 89.6. The Swift faced frequent air conditioning repairs at £588, while the Hilux had higher yet less frequent repair costs, averaging £1,512.

      • 3rd Place: Toyota Yaris
      With a score of 91.5, the Yaris had average repairs of £587, mostly in the electrical system, with a peak repair cost of £2,366.

      • 2nd Place: Kia Venga
      Scored 93.6, with repair costs averaging £684, primarily electricassues.

      • 1st Place: Suzuki Alto
      Topped the list with a remarkable score of 95.1, indicating it rarely encounters problems with an average repair bill of £687. Warrantywise noted little common problems for this model.

    3. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      ​@@PhilbyFavouriteswhere is Mitsubishi MiEV? It is also as reliable as ASX Compact Car.

    4. @BlatantBurnerAccount Avatar
      @BlatantBurnerAccount

      Isuzu Dmax is more reliable than some actual lorries so this list is pointless. Dmax out Hiluxed Hiluxes back on 2012 when hiluxes were still made to do 350k miles.

    5. @dimitrisstarantzis4255 Avatar
      @dimitrisstarantzis4255

      So we have 4 Toyotas, 3 Suzukis, 2 Mazdas, 2 Kias, 1 Honda, 1 Mitsubishi, 1 VW group over 80 score. No, limo or saloon or hot-hatch over 80. I would guess that the lexus ES or LS is the reliable limo/saloon we are missing in this list.

  18. @St-Abbed Avatar
    @St-Abbed

    Here you go:

    10. Mitsubishi ASX/Honda C-RV [85.3%]
    09. Volkswagen Up /KIA Ceed [87.1%]
    08. Toyota Avensis [87.4%]
    07. Toyota Aygo/Mazda2 [88.4%]
    06. Seat MII [89.0%]
    05. Suzuki SX4 [89.3%]
    04. Suzuki Swift/Toyota Hilux [89.6%]
    03 Toyota Yaris [91.5%]
    02. KIA Venga [93.6%]
    01. Toyota Alto [95.1%]

    1. @purwantiallan5089 Avatar
      @purwantiallan5089

      Avensis should’ve been 4th.

    2. @Gilaric Avatar
      @Gilaric

      @@St-Abbed what is a Toyota Alto?

  19. @Pastronomer69 Avatar
    @Pastronomer69

    I love how the thumbnail is a BMW F82 M4…. No fooling us Carwow, that was never going to be accurate

  20. @JessieLowe-l2y Avatar
    @JessieLowe-l2y

    Amazing! that most cheap cars have the best reliability ratings, They may not be fancy but their built to last💯

    1. @ApothecaryTerry Avatar
      @ApothecaryTerry

      Less bits break on cars with less bits…I thought you were being sarcastic for the first half of your comment 😄

      More expensive cars have more to go wrong, but the reliability standards of a brand tend to be roughly similar across their models, so the cheaper cars are generally the most reliable.

    2. @daveyboy6985 Avatar
      @daveyboy6985

      Yep and any car make you buy, it’s best to go for the most basic model,
      So if you get a Corolla, get it’s most basic form.

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