
When you buy a New car, whether it’s new or not, we often always look at the same criteria. In most cases, it comes down to design as well as price, while range is added to the equation when it comes to an EV. But very often motorists forget to ask about reliability. This is how they then face disappointments, which can sometimes be very expensive. Although, unfortunately, it is impossible to predict all problems, certain organizations are ready to help us.
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— Dacia France (@Dacia_FR) November 29, 2023
Amazing reliability
This is, for example, the case of a German organization TÜV SÜD, which rates all the latest cars on the market, but not only that. In addition to safety, the reliability of cars is also judged by the latter. And sometimes there can be very big surprises! Indeed, recently the organization turned its attention to the problems of passenger cars You are here, which were actually much less reliable than one might imagine. And for good reason, according to several independent reports, the Model 3 is one of the worst performers on the market. But it is even more surprising that the electric sedan wins an unexpected car.
Dacia from the front
And no wonder, according to the latest analysis, Dacia Logan would actually be more reliable than the star of the American brand. Of course, this does not mean that an inexpensive car is an example in this area, on the contrary. Because until now it was even the least reliable model, recently dethroned by the Tesla Model 3. Nothing to brag about, but still pretty fun. But if electric sedan represents failures, it would actually be due to lack of maintenance, and Tesla claims the car doesn’t need much.
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Source: Auto Plus

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