According to statistics ADAC German cars were the highest quality, the only category of small cars were the first to the Japanese, not the Germans.
According to Germany's largest car club ADAC, which provides technical support to its members, the German car broke less than others. For 2010 ADAC analyzed over 4 million calls. In five of the six categories German cars were better, ie less than the other fell into the repair.
The most reliable mechanic ADAC called car manufacturers Audi and BMW class. And the Audi A5 was better car among car class, BMW fifth series came second. In the category of best cars of the middle class is as follows: First – BMW first series, Mercedes C-Class – the second and third place – BMW third series. The worst is having the greatest number of breakdowns were French cars – Peugeot, Renault and Citroen. Below list also appeared: Opel and Ford.
But in the category of midget German cars bypassed Japanese. The best performance, that is the least technical problems was the Japanese car Toyota Aygo. Second place went to the Fiat 500, and the third – Peugeot 107. Volkswagen Fox ranked only eighth position.
In 2010, German drivers often called for the technical support ADAC due to malfunctions and breakdowns batteries automotive electronics.
Statistical data calls ADAC published since 1978. However, critics argue that it is not as complete as reported ADAC. The reason is that it indicated only challenges drivers technical support. But automakers premium, including BMW with its technical assistance service. Therefore, if the machines break down, their drivers do not cause service ADAC, and professional brand shops.
Thus, according to other rankings, including technical information control TUV, which carries a mandatory inspection of all vehicles German, Japanese cars were ahead in quality German cars. Checking more than 7 million cars in 2009 revealed the following top three: first place – Toyota Corolla Verso, second – Mazda 2, and the third, to fewer breakdowns immediately got two cars – Ford Fusion and Porsche 911.
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