Previously, ACE Limited, a European auto insurance company, conducted a sample survey and analysis of more than 50,000 engine failure cases of its company, and released a ranking list of the top ten failure rates of automobile brand engines. A low failure rate means a more durable configuration. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top ten most durable car engines in the world.
Top 10: Land Rover
Engine failure rate: 1.38%
1 in every 72 vehicles breaks down on average
Even with the label of “Land Rover that can’t be repaired”, Land Rover has overcome all difficulties and squeezed into the last place on the list of the top ten most durable engines. The failure rate of 1.39% does not know how many keyboard warriors have been slapped in the face. Although the quality of domestic Land Rover is indeed average, its brand recognition is still very high, and many people still regard Land Rover as a brand of faith.
Top9: Nissan
Engine failure rate: 1.32%
1 in every 72 vehicles breaks down on average
As the top three of the Japanese series, Nissan gives us the inherent impression that it is relatively durable, and it is also very technical in the gearbox. The most important thing is to pay attention to the domestic market. It has won Ward’s top ten engines many times and was selected for this list. Shan Hao is no surprise.
Top8: Ford
Engine failure rate: 1.25%
1 in every 80 vehicles breaks down on average
As a century-old American brand, Ford’s engine has always been one of the representatives of Ford’s new power technology. Its Ecoboost engine has obtained 125 patents and patent applications in the United States. This engine has been on the throne of the best engine more than once.
Top7: Fiat
Engine failure rate: 1.18%
1 in every 85 cars breaks down on average
Fiat is one of the top ten auto groups. Its subsidiaries include Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and other sports car and performance car brands, as well as Jeep, Dodge and other SUV brands with strong attributes. But in terms of itself, China is not very mixed. Same, small quantity but fine, no problem!
Top6: Lexus
Engine failure rate: 0.99%
1 in every 101 vehicles breaks down on average
Lexus is still very popular among consumers abroad, but in China, Lexus is facing “good reputation and low sales”. Its high reliability has always been its famous capital. Lexus has always been a frequent visitor in the JD Power car quality ranking edition in the United States. It is also expected to be included in the top ten engine list this time.
Top5: Jaguar
Engine failure rate: 0.98%
1 in every 103 vehicles breaks down on average
Although Jaguar was acquired by India’s Tata Motors, in terms of engine stability, Jaguar’s failure rate is lower than that of the same company’s Land Rover. In terms of sales, it is not as good as the brothers of the same school, and the reliability of the engine can be regarded as a comeback.
Top4: Volvo
Engine failure rate: 0.90%
1 out of every 111 vehicles on average breaks down
Volvo is one of the first vehicle manufacturers to use turbocharged engines, and the quality of its engines must be good. Forget the title of the safest, even the engine reliability has to compete for the fourth place. How does this make other car brands mess up?
Top3: Mercedes-Benz
Engine failure rate: 0.84%
1 in every 119 vehicles breaks down on average
The engine of Mercedes-Benz is also a frequent visitor to Ward’s top ten engines, and this selection is also undisputed. As the only German brand shortlisted, Mercedes-Benz can be regarded as a face for the BBA.
Top2: Toyota
Engine failure rate: 0.58%
1 in every 171 vehicles breaks down on average
The overall performance of Toyota’s engine is relatively mediocre, not particularly good, but it will not make people feel bad. An ordinary and durable engine is more suitable for family use. “Toyotas that don’t break down” aren’t called for nothing.
Top1: Honda
Engine failure rate: 0.29%
1 in every 334 vehicles breaks down on average
The selection of Honda is quite controversial. After all, there has been an endless stream of negative news about Honda cars in China recently, and we can understand everyone’s doubts. However, the practicability and reliability of Honda engines are unquestionable, ranking first in the world, and the failure rate is as low as 0.29%, with an average of only 1 failure in every 334 vehicles.
Photo and text source: Owner’s Guide.