[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted December 5, 2019 Posted December 5, 2019 The latest TUV report lists the worst (and best) crossovers. Look at them and make your own conclusions when you decide to buy "new imports". The new Quality Score is already a fact. TÜV-Report 2020 covers more than 9 million cars in Germany, with experts ranking the most reliable and unreliable models, Auto Bild reports. We pay particular attention to crossovers, as this type of car attracts the most customers today, with their share in the German market increasing to 18.3%. TÜV experts have selected three of the most unreliable models in the different age groups. The most unreliable crossovers according to TÜV-Report 2020: Age 2-3 years Dacia / Renault Duster Hyundai Tucson Kia Sportage Age 4-5 years Kia Sportage Volkswagen Tiguan Nissan Qashqai Age 6-7 years Dacia / Renault Duster Volkswagen Tiguan Nissan Qashqai Ages 8-9 years Nissan Qashqai Dacia / Renault Duster Volkswagen Tiguan Age 10-11 years Nissan Qashqai Hyundai Tucson Mitsubishi Outlander They ranked crumbs in second-hand cars At the exact opposite pole, where they are excellent, are the following best among crossovers: Age 2-3 years Mercedes GLC Mazda CX-3 Audi Q5 Age 4-5 years Opel Mokka Audi Q5 Mitsubishi ASX Age 6-7 years Audi Q5 Mazda CX-5 Mini Countryman Ages 8-9 years BMW X1 Audi Q5 Honda CR-V Age 10-11 years Honda CR-V VW Tiguan BMW X3 As you can see, the Audi Q5 is the best performer here, which falls into 4 of the 5 categories. The names of BMW (X1 and X3) and Honda stand out against the general background. Quote
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