Yeah, your car’s fast…
…when it’s not in the shop.
Sometimes we buy cars because they’re cool looking, sometimes we buy cars because they’re fast, sometimes we buy cars because they make sense for our lifestyle, but one thing that should always be considered when buying a new car is how reliable the car will be.
After all, a car that looks good won’t get the appreciation it deserves if it’s cooped up in the garage with a busted clutch. Below we have provided you some information on reliable cars that will allow you to avoid the use of your extended vehicle warranty as much as possible.
Reliable Cars
Honda is a great place to start. Honda has an incredible reputation of producing both safe and dependable cars. Their cars typically need minimal repairs and experience very few problems. The Honda Odyssey is a perfect example as it is ranked first on the list of durable cars. Also making the list is the Honda CRV, Pilot, Accord and Civic.
Other cars that are known for their reliability are small SUVs, such as the Volvo XC90 and the Subaru Forester. For those of you who want fast, sleek looking cars, the Acura RDX and Audi A4 are both luxurious and well known for their durability.
The Durable Cars List
These cars were selected for The Durable Cars List according to safety, vehicle performance, and history of complaints. Anyone looking to buy a new car can feel confident in the purchase of any of the above vehicles, especially if reliability is what you’re looking for.
In addition, it’s always good to have an extended auto warranty in case of unexpected repairs that catch you off guard. Unfortunately, as much as we can help to prevent unnecessary fixes, we can only control so much – it’s always a good idea to be prepared for the unforeseen.
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Reliability is the key point for the purchase of anything. And I totally agreed that Honda is the best place to buy and it’s simply the great. Thanks for the sharing.
I agree with Home security. Reliability is the key factor. but where I come from cars need to be extra durable too. The rough terrain and harsh roads beats the car a lot. I’m driving a Honda CRV and apart for few technical problems it has been really dependable and reliable.
Totally agree with you. The vehicle should be dependable. The durability and comfort levels should be good. It’s very important to check these facts before you buy a vehicle.
Thanks for the information. I love Honda too.
@Home security – Thanks for your comment!
@Kristi – that’s good for our readers to know.
@Dan – Wow, Honda is getting a lot of props here!
Nice article. Good job with it. I’m no car expert but yes,reliability is one important factor for me also. I travel a lot since late and never want my car to get stuck middle of nowhere. Nice work
@UK Online – no, nobody wants to get stuck!
Totally agree with you on buying reliable and durable cars. We see alot of people go for fast cars these days and end up in heaps of trouble. Do you know anythin about small SUV’s made by nissan??? how are their durability??? especially when the terrain is not ideal….
@NYC Limo – we’ll be publishing a series of articles on the varies car makes and models – the best and the worst. Stay tuned!
Great article. I am currently driving a Honda Civic and I must that from all the vehicles I have had this is the one that has given the least amount of trouble for the longest period of time. What I don’t understand is why people don’t look into all these before buying a vehicle.
@Build a Deer Stand – People may start evaluating cars and doing more research now that money is tighter.
The current economic crisis and the drop in motor vehicle sales shows us that people are afraid to use their money on vehicles. This clearly shows us how unpredictable it can be. If you have a dependable car you won’t have to worry for a long long time. But people who went for nicer outer look instead of the dependability of the car are surely in for a rough ride.
Nice post. Don’t go for the exterior look. There are lots of other aspects to check before you buy it. So please try to check the dependability of the car. But if it’s not dependable you will start ti hate your car.
Yes durability and reliability will save you money in the end, and what is more annoying than have to service your car every month when small things break down.
Another aspect not to forget is how fuel efficient a car is, who knows the oil price-in 5 years from now?
A good tip if you don’t need a car on daily basis or if you don’t have to represent with it, buy a cheap secondhand and rent a better one for situations when you need a more presentable car.
Well i when it comes to a car i always think about it’s performance then comes the durability. But just because of that it doesn’t mean the look is not important. This article gives a great idea with good comparison.
Your bang on. Thats one of the reason’s some auto producers are in big trouble right now. I mean just recently pontiac called it’s quiting time. If your not producing quality cars that are worth the money you pay for it then quite simply people won’t buy it.