LEAST RELIABLE SUPERCARS

LEAST RELIABLE SUPERCARS
News Published on : 30-Nov-2021 10:54:22

The Mercedes-AMG GT may be an impressive car but according to a Uswitch insurance survey it is also the least reliable supercar largely due to the number of times it has been recalled each year. The supercar has been recalled a total of 18 times which is the highest number of recalls of all supercars studied. However the GT also performed relatively poorly on its industry review score with a score of 4.1 (with most supercars scoring 4.5 or over). Probably the most recognisable Porsche of all time the 911 has been in continuous production since 1964 and despite a very impressive review score of 4.8 out of 5 ranked as the second-least reliable car on our list due to its relatively poor MOT pass rate with just 87% passing first-time. The third-least reliable supercar was the Maserati GranTurismo which had the lowest industry review score at 3.4 out of 5 as well as the lowest MOT first-time pass rate of the supercars studies at 82.2%. Uswitch expert Florence Codjoe comments: For petrol heads around the world the peak in their life and career is when they can afford a supercar. However after years of saving for their dream car the last thing they want is it to be unreliable. Three different manufacturers appear in the top 3 most unreliable supercars the Mercedes-AMG GT ranks as the least reliable followed by the Porsche 911 and the Maserati GranTurismo respectively.