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7. MG
7. MG
Likelihood of a breakdown in 12 months: 48%
Sister brand to the defunct Rover, MGs both go wrong more often and cost more to fix when they do. Let's hope this doesn't carry through to today's reinvention of the brand...
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I have a Vauxhall Vectra CD 2Ltri. It has never broken down and has never needed any major parts repaired or replace. It has only ever cost me tyres, brakes, exhaust and servicing.
I bought it new in august 1998 and it has covered almost 180,000 miles.
The engine is geting a bit worn out now and tends to burn some oil, but it will still leave some boy racers for dead.
It is just about time for the big scrapyard in the sky. But it has still served me well.
I've worked at the 'banger' end of the market for years, and found Renault to be the most infuriating!
Just for fun - peugeot 306 heaters - made a reasonable car expensive to fix.
My most trouble free car? Citroen Xantia. Just that the suspension is a consumable item, replace every four years. Expect nothing to work, you aren't disappointed.
I do also have a Ford Cortina MK3 that I'm restoring...and I'm also helping to restore `Swampy` it's on youtube under...thesixtyninemachine....
Many Regards to all....
Back in the 60's had an old Hillman whose chassis rusted through and was then held together with fibre glass, but mechanically never failed.
My best buy was an E reg Saab, bought at 40k I then added a further 200k to the clock and never had the top off. It went like a bird until the day I parted with it for for a fuel hungry Discovery. That Saab was the most comfortable car I have ever driven, ask my wife who hated long journeys, but in the Saab she would emerge at our destination feeling - so relaxed!
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