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Most reliable and worst reliable cars

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In general Land/Range Rovers aren't reliable but there's 1 big exception.

06‐09 LR3, Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

The 4.4l v8 is absurdly reliable and with routine maintenance will hit 200k. They're also very easy to work on and have a strong network of after market parts to avoid dealer mark ups. They also use the ZF6 transmission which basically came in every Ford, Rover and Mercedes of the time.

You also don't have a crazy amount of electronics to worry about
 
My thoughts:

Best: Lexus and Toyota

Worst: Audi and Chevrolet

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Choosing Lexus and Toyota is a bit redundant imo. Toyota and luxury branded Toyota.

I Yeah, Audi deserves to have its hat in the ring (even though I own one). I've done everything I can to "bulletproof" my A6 and its been awesome for years, but you definitely shouldn't have to go out of the way to "bulletproof" a sedan in the first place. I've put over 60k miles on my A6 and have not had to do a single serious repair so far, but again I have gone out of my way with preventative maintenance and fixing common failure points ahead of time. Having Chevrolet as unreliable is a real head scratcher though, by no measure can I see Chevy being categorized as unreliable.
 
Choosing Lexus and Toyota is a bit redundant imo. Toyota and luxury branded Toyota.

I Yeah, Audi deserves to have its hat in the ring (even though I own one). I've done everything I can to "bulletproof" my A6 and its been awesome for years, but you definitely shouldn't have to go out of the way to "bulletproof" a sedan in the first place. I've put over 60k miles on my A6 and have not had to do a single serious repair so far, but again I have gone out of my way with preventative maintenance and fixing common failure points ahead of time. Having Chevrolet as unreliable is a real head scratcher though, by no measure can I see Chevy being categorized as unreliable.

The active fuel management system on General Motor trucks is a big negative point for reliability for that brand.

I had a 2017 GMC Sierra and i had two major engine failures under warranty.

It's a shame because the rest of the vehicle was pretty good overall.
 

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