Top ten best engines in 2021?

Land Rover, Nissan, Ford, Fiat, Lexus, Jaguar, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Honda.

Engine failure rate: 1.38%

1. Land Rover, on average, 1 out of every 72 vehicles fails. Even though it has the label of "an unrepairable Land Rover", Land Rover is still Against all odds, it ranked last in the list of the top ten most durable engines. The failure rate of 1.39% slapped many keyboard warriors in the face. Although the quality of domestic Land Rover is indeed average, its brand recognition is still very high, and many people still regard Land Rover as a brand they believe in.

2. Top 9: Nissan engine failure rate: 1.32%. On average, 1 out of every 72 vehicles fails. As one of the top three Japanese brands, Nissan gives us the inherent impression that it is relatively durable, and in terms of gearbox It is also very technical, and the most important thing is to pay attention to the domestic market. It has won Ward's top ten engines many times, so it is no surprise to be included in this list.

3. Top8: Ford engine failure rate: 1.25%. On average, 1 out of every 80 vehicles fails. As a century-old American brand, Ford’s engine has always been one of the representatives of Ford’s new power technology. Its Ecoboost engine has obtained 125 patents and patented applications in the United States. Ford's engine has been crowned the best engine more than once.

4. Top7: Fiat engine failure rate: 1.18%. On average, 1 out of every 85 vehicles fails. Fiat is one of the top ten automobile groups, including Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and other sports cars. , performance car brands, there are also Jeep, Dodge and other brands with strong SUV attributes, but as far as China itself is concerned, China is not doing very well. The quantity is small but the quality is high, and there is nothing wrong with it!

5. Top 6: Lexus engine failure rate: 0.99%. On average, 1 out of every 101 vehicles fails. Lexus is still very popular among consumers abroad, but in China, Lexus faces "Good reputation, low sales." High reliability has always been its capital of fame. Lexus has also been a frequent visitor in the JD Power automobile quality rankings in the United States. This time it was selected into the top ten engine list, it is also expected by everyone.

6. Top5: Jaguar engine failure rate: 0.98%. On average, 1 out of every 103 vehicles fails. Although Jaguar was acquired by Tata Motors of India, in terms of engine stability, Jaguar's failures The sales rate is lower than that of Land Rover of the same company, but the sales volume is not as good as that of its brothers. The engine reliability can be said to be a win.

7. Top 4: Volvo engine failure rate: 0.90%. On average, 1 out of every 111 vehicles fails. Volvo is one of the vehicle manufacturers that most uses turbocharged engines, and the quality of its engines is definitely a disadvantage. of. Forget the title of safest, it even has to compete for fourth place in engine reliability. How can other car brands mess with it?

8. Top 3: Mercedes-Benz engine failure rate: 0.84%. On average, 1 out of every 119 vehicles fails. Mercedes-Benz’s engine is also a frequent visitor to Ward’s top ten engines. This selection is undisputed. As the only German brand shortlisted, Chi can be regarded as a face for BBA.

9. Top 2: Toyota engine failure rate: 0.58%. On average, 1 out of every 171 vehicles fails. Toyota’s engine performance is relatively average, not particularly outstanding, but it does not make people feel bad either. , an ordinary and durable engine, more suitable for home use. "The Toyota that doesn't break down" isn't called it for nothing.

10. Top 1: Honda engine failure rate: 0.29%. On average, 1 out of every 334 vehicles fails. It is quite controversial for Honda to be selected. After all, there have been endless negative news about domestic Honda cars recently, and we can understand it. Everyone’s doubts. There is no doubt about the practicality and reliability of the Dantian engine, which ranks among the world's top level. The failure rate is as low as 0.29%, with an average of only 1 out of every 334 vehicles failing.