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The Most Unreliable Cars

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The Most Unreliable Cars

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  1. Most Unreliable Car Brands of 2012 http://www.michelin.com.my/ Source: This is Money

  2. 1. Land Rover • Failure Rate: 71% • Cost of Average Repair: $419 Source: This is Money

  3. 2. Alpha Romeo • Failure Rate: 55% • Cost of Average Repair: $364 Source: This is Money

  4. 3. Jeep • Failure Rate: 52% • Cost of Average Repair: $433 Source: This is Money

  5. 4. Renault • Failure Rate: 52% • Cost of Average Repair: $262 Source: This is Money

  6. 5. Chrysler • Failure Rate: 50% • Cost of Average Repair: $412 Source: This is Money

  7. 6. Saab • Failure Rate: 50% • Cost of Average Repair: $320 Source: This is Money

  8. 7. MG • Failure Rate: 48% • Cost of Average Repair: $409 Source: This is Money

  9. 8. Mercedes-Benz • Failure Rate: 45% • Cost of Average Repair: $474 Source: This is Money

  10. 9. Jaguar • Failure Rate: 43% • Cost of Average Repair: $427 Source: This is Money

  11. 10. Rover • Failure Rate: 43% • Cost of Average Repair: $382 Source: This is Money

  12. Improve Reliability • Driving on underinflated, overinflated, or bald tires, or those not recommend by manufacturers, can lead to injury to both a vehicle and its occupants. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), underinflated tires reduce fuel economy and traction while increasing the chances of hydroplaning on wet surfaces and tire blowout. • Click Here for more information about where to buy car tyres in Malaysia Footer Text

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