The LEAST reliable cars 2024!

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Published 2024-05-09
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Thanks to Warrantywise Extended Car Warranties for providing the data used in this video:
www.warrantywise.co.uk/

Here it is - the top 10 most unreliable used cars you can buy in 2024!

We’ve teamed up with the team at Warrantywise to find out which ten cars they rank as the least reliable cars you can buy in 2024. To compile this list, there are a few things to consider regarding this data.

For one, all models included in this list are less than 10 years old, so they’re all relatively new, and the manufacturer warranty has expired for all cars included. The list also excludes vans - we’re only looking at cars here!

The question is, which car will come out on top? There’s a stereotype that Italian cars are notoriously unreliable - will we see a load of Alfas and Fiats appear in the top 10? And on the flip side, will we see any ever-reliable German brands appear in the countdown?

There’s only one way to find out - stick with Mat to see for yourself!

All Comments (21)
  • @John_Leaver
    As a land rover owner, I thought this was going to be the review for the next Evoque
  • @ssaadurr
    10. Range Rover Sport 9. Seat Leon Cupra- Audi A7 8. Audi RS3 7. Audi RS6 6. Tesla Model S 5. Maserati Levante 4. Tesla Model X 3. BMW M3 2. Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover 1. BMW i8
  • Back in school when I made a mistake the teacher used to put a red circle around the error, Audi put 4 circles on their errors just so you know.
  • Can you please put make an episode on the most reliable cars in UK please . With normal day to day cars, not M3 or RS models
  • @Anonymous-so4nl
    Absolutely no japanese brand makes it on here. Best engineering from them 👏
  • @glembaj
    FYI, had new toyota rav 4, drove it for 200K miles. I had 2 repairs in total, i changed the clutch at about 160k miles and one ignition coil at 170k miles. Never ever replaced exhaust tail pipe which is freakin unbelievable.
  • If you're watching a UK car list, good or bad, it's always going to be comprised of a Land Rover and a bunch of German cars
  • @somecallmetim42
    How on earth can replacing the clutch on a Smart car cost £5200!!! ??? Methinks the garage has been ripping them off 🤣
  • @zbatchDOC
    This is important context showing- “hey, drag racing is fun…. But there are more important things” lol
  • 1:12 #10 Range Rover Sport - Avg £2300 (suspension), max £30000 (engine fault) 1:47 #9 Seat Leon Cupra - Avg £1000 (cooling), max £4000 (engine fault) & Audi A7 - Avg £2400 (EC), max £32000 (engine fault) 4:10 #8 Audi RS3 - Avg £3000 (gearbox), max £9500 (gearbox) 5:01 #7 Audi RS6 (C7, early C8) - Avg £2100 (electrical), max £18500 (brakes) 6:07 #6 Tesla Model S - Avg £1300 (electrical), max £10200 (battery) ("Big saloon car" - What?) 7:02 #5 Maserati Levante - Avg £3000 (various), max £28000 (engine fault) 7:48 #4 Tesla Model X - Avg £1200 (suspension), max £4700 (suspension) 8:43 #3 BMW M3 (F80) - Avg £2500 (turbocharger), max £12100 (gearbox) 9:40 #2 Land Rover Discovery & Range Rover - Avg £2000 (electrical), max £26000 (engine fault) 14:23 #1 BMW i8 - Avg £2000 (electrical), max £7500 (fuel system) By categories: 10:54 City car: Smart Smart Forfour (2nd. gen) - Avg £950 (electrical), £5900 (clutch) 11:45 Small hatchback: Mini Clubman (2nd gen.) - Avg £1500 (electrical), max £8800 (gearbox) 12:13 Pick-up truck: VW Amarok (1st gen.) - Avg £1500 (EC), max £5200 (fuel system) 12:48 Small SUV: Audi SQ5 (1st, 2nd gen.) - Avg £2000 (fuel system), max £10700 (turbocharger) @nasagaraz :D 13:17 Limousine: BMW 7 Series (5th, 6th gen.) - Avg £2000 (suspension), max £12000 (gearbox)
  • @JP_RS6
    I bought a C7 RS6, 6 months ago for £37k and I've spent over £7560 fixing it since. Biggest cost is recent being the propshaft. Centre support gave out and allowed the propshaft to flex more than it should. Didn't snap or anything but it does need replacing. I've got no extended warranty either... Lol
  • @yohansharp3040
    As a Jag owner, I though this video was about british cars only
  • @leenyakundi1734
    Great content.Kindly do a video on top 10 cars to consider or the most reliable in each category
  • @Insetta
    Im glad to contribute to that list for the seat leon cupra. 4 and a half years old 37k miles and coolant started leaking
  • @AnasWasay7977
    We need one more episode of "most reliable cars"❤❤
  • @diarx1
    Alfa being more reliable than these guys in 2024, who would have thought!
  • @ethanwhite6975
    i had warrantywise on 2 previous cars, they refused to pay out on either even though within their terms and the one they have paid out on they didn't include the diagnostic fee!
  • @seeballc
    Great video. Literally had 2 of these to test drive today!