Research shows: These are the three least reliable used cars

Research shows: These are the three least reliable used cars

When you buy a car, you want it to continue to perform as well as possible. In this case, it is better to avoid these used cars. According to research, these three are the least reliable used cars.

We previously showed the five most reliable used cars. These three unreliable cars also emerged from research by WhatCar. Whether a car is reliable or not depends on the repair bills and how long the car has been in the garage. A total of 21,732 cars, spread across 178 models and 32 brands, were examined.

The three least reliable used cars

Even though this car is the least reliable used car according to research, that doesn’t mean every car is bad. Undoubtedly, there are used, unreliable models for sale that will cause grief to more than just you. Nevertheless, research says something about the quality of used cars.

3. Land Rover Discovery

The Land Rover Discovery is no stranger to the list of unreliable cars. After all, cars are complex. There’s just a lot to do.

Land Rover Discovery, the least reliable used car

The years of construction from 2004 to 2017 received a reliability value of 44.6 percent in the study. Problems with the engine, electrical system and suspension are not uncommon. In addition, more than 50 percent of car defects cost more than 575 euros.

2. Skoda Octavia Diesel

The 2004 to 2013 Skoda Octavia seems unreliable, especially as a diesel. The reliability value is only 43.6 percent.

Skoda Octavia Diesel, the least reliable used car

Most problems are related to the air conditioning, brakes, engine and suspension. So many parts. Although the cars were often cheaper to repair than the Land Rover Discovery, 20 percent of the cars were in the garage for more than a week.

1.Peugeot 3008

According to research, the Peugeot 3008 is the least reliable used car. This applies to the years of construction 2009 to 2016.

Peugeot 3008, least reliable used car

The transmission, clutch, brakes, navigation, infotainment system and suspension were identified as problematic. In a third of the cars, it took more than a week to solve the problems and in 15 percent of the cases more than 1,725 ​​euros had to be paid to the workshop. You can read all the problems and advice in the Peugeot 3008 buying guide.

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