Land Rover comes bottom in reliability survey.
Jul 23 2010 by Edward Stephens, Birmingham Mail
MIDLAND-made Land Rovers have finished rock bottom of a reliability study published by Which? Car magazine.
In a damning verdict readers especially found models between four and eight years old so “abysmal” only a mechanic should own one.
Land Rover fared worst of all the manufacturers surveyed, taking last place in the rankings. Its sister company Jaguar was placed 24th in a chart of 34.
Japanese car makers took eight of the first 10 places in the reliability survey.
Daihatsu, with a score of 86.8 per cent was top of the table, with Honda second, Toyota third and Mazda fourth.