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  2. The 5 most and least reliable cars in the US, according to ...

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    The CR-V, HR-V, Civic, Accord, and Pilot are popular, and even the Hybrid variants are performing well. You can get a Honda Civic for as low as $24,000. Service and maintenance charges are also ...

  3. Reliability index - Wikipedia

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    Reliability index. Reliability index is an attempt to quantitatively assess the reliability of a system using a single numerical value. [1] The set of reliability indices varies depending on the field of engineering, multiple different indices may be used to characterize a single system. In the simple case of an object that cannot be used or ...

  4. Buying a used car? These brands make the most reliable ... - AOL

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    The study evaluated the reliability of five to ten-year-old used cars from 26 mainstream brands. Lexus and Toyota are the most reliable, while Chrysler, Dodge, and Tesla are the least reliable.

  5. Warranty Direct - Wikipedia

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    The Reliability Index has been running since April 2000. Data, from Warranty Direct’s paid claims, is used to establish the reliability of cars. This information is used to rank the car manufacturers and models, by reliability, and allocate the “Warranty Direct Rating”. The results are released in association with What Car?. [9] [10] [11]

  6. Failure rate - Wikipedia

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    Failure rate. Failure rate is the frequency with which an engineered system or component fails, expressed in failures per unit of time. It is usually denoted by the Greek letter λ (lambda) and is often used in reliability engineering. The failure rate of a system usually depends on time, with the rate varying over the life cycle of the system.

  7. Car longevity - Wikipedia

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    Car longevity. Car longevity is of interest to many car owners [1] and includes several things: maximum service life in either mileage or time (duration), relationship of components to this lifespan, identification of factors that might afford control in extending the lifespan. Barring an accidental end to the lifespan, a car would have a life ...

  8. Engine efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical definition. The efficiency of an engine is defined as ratio of the useful work done to the heat provided. where, is the heat absorbed and is the work done. Please note that the term work done relates to the power delivered at the clutch or at the driveshaft. This means the friction and other losses are subtracted from the work done ...

  9. CPI: Car prices down again in August, with used ... - AOL

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    Used car prices fell 1.0% over the prior month in August and 10.4% from the prior year, data from the BLS revealed on Wednesday. New car prices were unchanged in July, but down 1.2% from the prior ...

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