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Best and worst older small cars for reliability

Best and worst older small cars for reliability

Posted on January 22, 2018June 12, 2019 By Jarvis

More small cars are sold than any other type of car, so there are plenty to choose from. To make sure you don’t get one that could rack up hefty repair bills, check our round-up of the most and least reliable used models

Just because small cars are cheap to buy, doesn’t mean they can get away with being unreliable.

In fact, their buyers are likely to be on a tighter budget than those splashing out on sports cars, so they really do need to be dependable. Our Reliability Survey highlights the best and worst small cars aged 4-10yrs old for durability, so it can help you choose the most dependable model.
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