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LONDON - Japanese cars swept the board in a survey of the most reliable used cars on Friday, taking nine out of the top 10 places.
The Toyota Corolla from 2000 to 2002, built in Derbyshire, topped the table compiled by What Car? magazine and insurer Warranty Direct.
Confirming the Japanese reputation for reliability, researchers found just three faults per 100 Corollas, compared to five per 100 for the second-placed Honda CR-V.
"The data proves that expensive doesn't necessarily mean reliable," said Warranty Direct's Managing Director Duncan McClure Fisher.
- REUTERS