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What Car? says

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With exceptiona­lly strong performanc­es by the hybrid CT family hatchback and RX luxury SUV, Lexus claims the top spot as the most dependable used car brand. Suzuki and Honda aren’t far behind, buoyed by the durability of the Swift, Jazz and Civic.

When we looked at the reliabilit­y of newer cars (up to ve years old), Mitsubishi lingered just outside the top 10 in 13th place, but it fares better as its models mature, with owners of models such as the ASX family SUV reporting few issues.

Another brand that scores better for its older cars is Nissan. It was in 28th place for the reliabilit­y of its newer cars, but those between six and 15 years old appear to be more durable.the Leaf and Juke both have a reliabilit­y rating above 90%.

The last surprise entrant to the top 10 is Alfa Romeo, which was partly given a boost by the Giulietta’s relatively strong reliabilit­y rating of 83.7%.

At the other end of the spectrum, the durability of the Range Rover Sport – it scored 94.4%, making it the third-best large and luxury SUV – isn’t enough to compensate for the brand’s other problem-prone models, so Land Rover lies in last place.

The high proportion of faults suffered by a number of its models ensures Renault is relegated to the bottom of the league, too. Peugeot fared reasonably well in our newer car reliabilit­y table, lying in 18th place with a score of 93.4%, but the high fault rates of the 207 and old 3008 dragged it down here.the 107 bucks this trend, though; it’s our most dependable city car, with a score of 97.8%.

Subaru also plummets down the table for older cars; no single model stands out, but owners reported high levels of faults across the range. The 2020 What Car? Reliabilit­y Survey is now open. Tell us how dependable – or not – your car has been during the past 12 months at whatcar.com/reliabilit­y-survey

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