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Asked by Saz
I'm currently driving a 2009 Mercedes-Benz C200 and love the brand, but with my family expanding I’m looking to upgrade to a 4WD. My preference is a Mazda, Honda, or a Toyota Kluger 2011 or later.
Which one would be the best buy in terms of reliability and least common faults?
Answered by CarsGuide
7 Dec 2018In terms of reliability and common faults there is little difference between Mazda, Honda and Toyota. They are all good, reputable brands building cars of a good quality with few reliability issues. Choose the one that best suits your family needs.
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