Although the automotive industry is increasingly striving for innovation, futuristic designs and advanced technology, one key feature remains that is equally important to buyers of all generations: reliability. After all, what good is the latest infotainment system or impressive acceleration if the car lets you down in the middle of the road? In 2024, many car brands are raising the bar with vehicles that combine both modern technologies and uncompromising reliability. You can expect high build quality, long life and fewer maintenance hassles – all in one package. In this article, we reveal the 10 most reliable cars that will be available on the European market in 2024. Get ready to check out the vehicles that will see you through this year and the years to come without unnecessary worries.
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The new series of Euro NCAP 2024 tests has produced some surprising results, with some long-awaited models on the market barely passing the safety test. Get ready for a shock – models like Dacia Duster and Jeep Avenger have disappointed this time!
The Audi Q5, which has been one of the most popular mid-size SUVs in Europe for more than 15 years, is now available in its third generation. Built on the new Premium Platform Combustion (PPC), the new Audi Q5 brings improved efficiency with partially electrified engines and state-of-the-art technologies that promise even greater appeal to drivers around the world.
The Audi RS 3 has been setting new standards in the compact sports car segment since its inception. But with the latest upgrade, Audi seems to continue to play with its own limits – this time creating a machine that not only looks more aggressive, but also tears around the Nürburgring corners faster than ever before.
Audi has finally unveiled the new Audi A6 e-tron electric model family, which includes the sedan, Avant and S-variant. Get ready for a revolution in the world of luxury electric vehicles. This is the new Audi A6 e-tron.
Audi A5 2025 brings a fresh design, advanced technology and powerful ICE engines.
Audi's RS E-Tron GT is an electric car that combines superior performance, luxury and the future of mobility. Get ready for a ride that will amaze you!
Here comes the new Audi S3, a car that promises to take driving dynamics to a whole new level. With 333 horsepower (245 kW) under the hood and innovations that promise even more driving pleasure, this model is not just an upgrade, but a revolution in the compact sports segment. If you're looking for a vehicle that combines performance, technology and style, then the Audi S3 is sure to impress.
With the launch of the Audi Q6 E-Tron, electric vehicle enthusiasts had high expectations. Audi did not disappoint, offering the Q6 and the more powerful SQ6, both equipped with a mighty 100-kWh battery (94.9-kWh net), promising exceptional range and superior performance. Also announced are Sportback versions and a rear-wheel drive version that will offer an even longer range. Of course, it is a fully electric car, which is almost logical in 2024, but they waited a long time at Audi. Now they are back in the game.
In a year when the automotive industry seems to be leaning towards larger and more robust models, Audi proves with the 2024 Audi A3 that there is room for innovation even in the compact class. This car, which first saw the light of day in 1996, has long been Audi's answer to the Golf, and the facelifted version further consolidates its position as the top product in the segment.
A few days ago, at the World Motor Show in Geneva, the Renault 5 was presented, a car that, by all standards, could reach the magic threshold of 25,000 euros for a useful electric car. However, Renault did not do this, as the base model is not a "useful" electric car in many respects for the stated amount. It is precisely for this reason that a note is being created in which I outline precisely why I believe that we are witnessing the collapse of one of the largest industries on the old continent. And the fault is not electric cars, but the inability to change the culture in European car companies. And, of course, some other factors that are...
In the world of supercars, where performance meets everyday utility, Audi is once again pushing the boundaries with a new beast - the RS6 Avant GT. This unique combination of unbridled power, exceptional design and exclusivity sets a new standard in the segment. Armed with a twin-supercharged 4.0-liter V8 engine that develops 621 horsepower (463 kW) and 847 Nm (625 lb-ft of torque), the RS6 Avant GT promises a drive you won't forget. Get ready to explore how Audi is raising the bar in the luxury and performance wagon class.