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Having to choose a new car is a difficult decision, especially if you do not have a huge interest in automobiles. It is a major financial decision but also a big lifestyle decision, so you need to take your time to find the right vehicle. One of the most important factors – yet one that is often overlooked – is reliability and this needs to be something that is carefully considered and researched.

What is Reliability?

So, what exactly does reliability mean when it comes to driving a car? Essentially, a reliable car is one that you can trust to start each day and one that will not cause you problems in terms of breakdowns, repairs and other issues. In addition to ensuring that you can always get to where you need to go, reliability is important in a car because this can save you money in the long run.

The Benefits of Reliability for Motorists

There are numerous benefits of a reliable car for motorists. Many people rely on their car each and every day whether this is driving the kids to school, driving to work, going grocery shopping, driving to the gym or visiting friends and family. When a vehicle plays an important role in your daily life, you want reassurance knowing that it is unlikely to cause you any problems. A reliable car will provide a stress-free ownership experience and should help you to keep hold of the car for many years. If you are someone that clocks up many miles each year, reliability is a hugely important factor that you need to consider when making your choice.

Reliable Brands

It is not always clear what cars are reliable and which are best avoided. Fortunately, there are studies that look at the number of problems per 100 vehicles and this can give you a good indicator of what brands are worth investing in (and what should be avoided). Lexus came out on top in one study with an average of 133 (the industry average is 186). Therefore, a pre-owned Lexus is a smart investment if you are looking for a reliable car but want to keep costs down. Other reliable brands include Genesis (144) and Kia (152). In terms of specific models, it was the Toyota C-HR and Lexus RX that came out on top with a joint score of 111 per 100 cars.

Reliability needs to be a priority when in the market for a new car. You do not want to overlook reliability and find that you have spent a lot of money on a car that will cause you issues, so you should always take your time to research and find a car that will not let you down and have minimal issues so that it is a good fit for your lifestyle and will save you money.

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