Oly Autos representative Walid stated that Japanese manufacturers have a clear advantage in the SUV segment. Walid stated that Japanese brands present a more solid picture in terms of durability and longevity compared to their classic competitors.
VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN PLACED FIRST
According to Walid, Volkswagen Tiguan is at the top of the list. It was reported that Tiguan stands out with both its driving stability and mechanical robustness. The expert evaluated Tiguan as “A real SUV, a solid and trouble-free vehicle.”
WhatCar? According to the data, the reliability rate of fuel-powered Tiguan models was measured as 91.9 percent, while this rate remained at 88.1 percent for diesel versions. Experts state that Tiguan is more robust than some of its competitors, but models such as BMW X1 and Lexus NX also offer strong alternatives.
IN SECOND PLACE IS TOYOTA RAV4
Toyota RAV4 ranked second on the list. Walid said that RAV4 is a model that can be used without any problems for many years and that it does not let its driver down.
Previously, the famous mechanic Scotty Kilmer also made positive evaluations about the RAV4, stating that some users used their vehicles for over 800 thousand kilometers without experiencing any major malfunctions.
IN THIRD PLACE IS NISSAN X-TRAIL
Nissan X-Trail took the third place. Walid stated that the X-Trail is an SUV with a strong structure, comfortable driving character and suitable for daily use.
WhatCar? The data reveals a more complex picture for X-Trail. While some users state that they do not experience any problems, some drivers report that they encounter minor but recurring problems.
RANGE ROVER WAS NOT ON THE LIST
Despite having a reputable position in the SUV segment, Range Rover was not among the three safest SUVs. According to WhatCar?’s reliability survey, although Range Rover Sport achieved a better result compared to previous models, experts are cautious due to the brand’s general malfunction history.

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