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Old 19-11-2008, 02:37 PM   #1
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This was a survey taken from a magazine entitled"fleet news"

The cars were assesed according to the number of breakdownsfor every 100 of each type of model on each leasing company's fleet.Points were then awarded according to the number of times that brand or particular model appeared in the tables supplied by the leasing firms.Points were also awarded also for the position in which they were placed.

TOP 10 CARMAKERS
1.BMW
2.HONDA
3.TOYOTA
4.FORD
5.VOLKSWAGEN
6.MERCEDES-BENZ
7.AUDI
8.LEXUS
9.MAZDA
10.VAUXHALL(GM)

TOP 10 MODELS
1.BMW 3-SERIES
2.TOYOTA AVENSIS
3.HONDA ACCORD
4.VOLKSWAGEN GOLF
5.MINI
6.MERCEDES-BENZ-C CLASS
7.BMW 1-SERIES
8.HONDA CIVIC
9.FORD FOCUS
10.AUDI A4

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