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Best and Worst UK Cars for Reliability Among Most Popular Models

TOYOTA YARIS, VOLVO XC40, FORD FIESTA TOP RELIABILITY RANKINGS FOR POPULAR
UK CARS
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When it comes to buying a new car, everyone has different priorities,
whether it’s affordability, safety, performance, or condition. But if your
goal is to keep your car running smoothly for years to come, reliability is
an important factor to keep in mind.

Recent research by temporary car insurance
<https://www.tempcover.com/temporary-car-insurance> experts Tempcover
reveals which of the UK’s most popular cars are considered the most
reliable. Each car was scored out of 10 across four key metrics: repair
frequency, owner satisfaction, average repair cost, and reliability
ratings. The highest-performing model in each category received a 10, the
lowest a one. These scores were then averaged to create an overall
reliability ranking.

How Reliable Are the UK’s Most Popular Cars?

Taking the top spot as the most popular car with the highest overall
reliability score is the Toyota Yaris (7.7/10), driven largely by strong
independent repair and reliability ratings of 9.1/10 and 93.5%,
respectively. In second place is the Volvo XC40, which scored 7.68/10
overall and had the highest independent repair rating in the research at
9.5/10, along with the lowest average repair cost of £285.30. The Ford
Fiesta rounds out the top three with a score of 7.1/10, supported by mostly
positive owner reviews, averaging 4 out of 5.

Rank

Make

Model

Repair/Fault Score

Average Owners Rating

Reliability Rating

Average Repair Costs

Overall Score

1

Toyota

Yaris

9.1

3.9

93.5

£290.78

7.71

2

Volvo

XC40

9.5

3.8

93.40

£285.30

7.68

3

Ford

Fiesta

8

4.0

92

£440.08

7.09

4

Hyundai

Tucson

7.1

4.0

94.90

£576.05

6.36

5

Volkswagen

Polo

7.6

3.5

98.3

£459.72

6.11

6

Ford

Focus

6.1

3.9

94.9

£640.47

5.17

7

BMW

3 Series

3

4.4

96.75

£774.73

5.00

8

Volkswagen

Tiguan

6.4

3.9

90.00

£584.73

4.78

9

Vauxhall

Corsa

7.3

3.5

81.80

£365.63

4.36

10

Audi

A3

5.5

4.2

87.20

£643.57

4.19

11

Nissan

Qashqai

5.2

3.8

94.90

£746.10

3.51

12

Kia

Sportage

7.6

3.1

79.80

£618.50

3.08

13

Vauxhall

Astra

4

3.7

86.5

£634.42

2.65

14

Volkswagen

Golf

6

3.0

77.25

£571.49

2.52

15

Nissan

Juke

5.6

3.6

50.00

£911.64

1.30

The Nissan Juke received the lowest overall reliability score (1.3/10),
largely due to its high average repair cost of £911.64 and the lowest
independent reliability rating in the research at 50%. The Volkswagen Golf
and Vauxhall Astra followed, with overall scores of 2.5 and 2.65
respectively.

Cost vs. Reliability: How Do the Cheapest Popular Cars Compare?

Even though price doesn’t affect the reliability score, it’s still an
important factor for a lot of drivers. Comparing price with reliability
gives a good idea of how affordable cars hold up overall.

The Ford Fiesta had the lowest average second-hand price (£4,695) among the
most popular cars in the research and scored 7.1 for reliability, placing
it third overall. The Ford Focus had the second-lowest price, at just under
£7,000, and scored 5.2/10 in the reliability ranking, placing sixth. At the
other end of the scale, the Volkswagen Tiguan had the highest used-car
price at £28,399 and ranked eighth for reliability.

Make

Model

Used Price

Overall Score

Reliability Rank

Ford

Fiesta

£4,695

7.09

3

Ford

Focus

£6,995

5.17

6

Volkswagen

Polo

£7,250

6.11

5

BMW

3 Series

£8,050

5.00

7

Nissan

Juke

£9,500

1.30

15

Volvo

XC40

£10,995

7.68

2

Audi

A3

£11,890

4.19

10

Vauxhall

Corsa

£11,947

4.36

9

Nissan

Qashqai

£11,966

3.51

11

Toyota

Yaris

£12,500

7.71

1

Volkswagen

Golf

£12,800

2.52

14

Vauxhall

Astra

£13,850

2.65

13

Hyundai

Tucson

£14,300

6.36

4

Kia

Sportage

£15,876

3.08

12

Volkswagen

Tiguan

£28,399

4.78

8

Claire Wills-Mckissick expert in temporary car insurance
<https://www.tempcover.com/temporary-car-insurance> at Tempcover adds:

“When buying a car you plan to keep for a long time, overall reliability is
key. However, buyers should always test drive before committing. Even
highly reliable cars can have unexpected issues that only become apparent
during a drive, making firsthand experience crucial.

Temporary car insurance offers a flexible solution, allowing you to legally
insure a vehicle for short periods. This means you can try before you buy
without the commitment of a full policy, helping you make a more informed
decision and avoid any post-purchase surprises.�??

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