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The anti-rating compiled by WhatCar included only cars from the premium segment. Each car was rated on a 100-point scale. Several thousand car owners took part in the survey.

The anti-leader was the Audi Q7, which has been in production since 2015: experts rated its reliability at only 78.5%. 47% of survey participants complained about breakdowns of the Audi Q7 – mainly electronics, engine, exhaust and multimedia were repaired. Repair in 56% of cases took about a week.

Land Rover Discovery Sport (2014 and newer) took second place with 81.8% reliability. 42% of owners reported faults in the last two years. The most common breakdowns were the hybrid installation, brakes, exhaust system, transmission and multimedia.

The third place in the rating is occupied by the Audi Q5. The car is equipped with a gasoline engine and a plug-in hybrid installation. Its reliability was estimated at 84.3%. Most often, problems arose with electronics, air conditioning, battery, multimedia system and steering.

Earlier it was reported that the revived Russo-Balt brand promised to reduce prices.

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