
Sometimes car manufacturers make serious mistakes in the competitive race. For example, GoBankingRates experts told about 12 brands whose cars break down twice as fast as their competitors.
It is worth noting that the rating, which takes into account data on car breakdowns from insurance companies and owners, was compiled based on a study by Consumer Reports experts, Glavred informs.
The most unreliable cars:
- Chrysler
- Mercedes-Benz
- Rivian
- Volkswagen
- Jeep
- Volvo
- GMC
- Lincoln
- Ford
- Dodge
- Chevrolet
- Audi
The American brand Chrysler has become the leader in the anti-rating of unreliable cars. According to the RepairPal service, the average annual cost of servicing cars of this manufacturer in the United States is $608.
Mercedes-Benz premium cars were no less problematic, with owners spending an average of $908 per year on maintenance.
Another disappointment is Rivian electric vehicles. According to the predicted reliability rating, this brand scored only 24 points out of 100, indicating a significant number of breakdowns and shortcomings.