Interesting and tbh surprising that in that survey the highest single repair figure was for an Audi!
RS6 by any chance?
That's not surpising IMO. They're an expensive brand so repairs to audis are going to be more than their VAG siblings.
My boss loves his audis but even he admits they're not the most reliable cars. He had a TTRS and his wife had an a3 TDI both with DSG boxes. Both gearboxes failed within a few months of eachother, costing about £8k combined. The TT got chopped in for a brand new RS4 6 months ago and its been back to Audi for something (don't know what) already
They have the perceived quality thing because the doors go thunk but it doesn't surprise me that they're not hugely reliable or cheap to repair
RS6 by any chance?
Honda the most reliable? I'd beg to differ.![]()
Most likely, they are a vicious car to run properly.*
*Run properly means NOT having a 10 year old one, having Dave the spanner fix it and running it with a hole in the exhaust and lots of lights on the dashboard...
Your car buying skills just suck rather than Honda reliability![]()
From looking at the top 100 it appears that making reliable cars goes hand in hand with making dull, tedious, boring cars.