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Stop Trusting Paid Car Awards. Read Real Mechanic Data.

Stop Trusting Paid Car Awards. Read Real Mechanic Data.

Real reliability ratings from the mechanics who fix them.

Consumer surveys do not fix blown head gaskets. We rank vehicle reliability based strictly on actual repair shop invoices, engine teardowns, and hard failure rates. Find out what breaks before you buy it.

βœ“ 12,400+ Repair Invoices Analyzed

βœ“ Zero Manufacturer Sponsorships

βœ“ 15 Years Import Experience

βœ“ 100% Mechanic-Verified Data

The Hard Truth About Modern Car Reliability

The Hard Truth About Modern Car Reliability

πŸ”§ Teardown-Backed Ratings

We do not ask owners how they feel about their infotainment screens. We tear down high-mileage engines to measure timing chain stretch and carbon buildup.

πŸ“Š Real Repair Shop Data

Our failure rates come straight from independent mechanics pulling wrenches every day. If a specific CVT transmission grenades at 70,000 miles, you hear about it here first.

🚫 No Paid PR Awards

Manufacturers cannot buy a good rating on this site. We operate entirely independent of OEM press fleets and corporate advertising dollars.

🌍 Import & Domestic Analysis

From German electrical gremlins to domestic lifter failures, we cover the specific engineering flaws that cost you thousands out of warranty.

πŸ’° Long-Term Ownership Costs

We calculate the exact cost to keep these vehicles on the road past 100,000 miles. You get the raw numbers on parts, labor, and specialized maintenance requirements.

480+

Engines Torn Down

We document internal wear patterns that consumer magazines ignore entirely.

$0

Manufacturer Money Accepted

We refuse all OEM sponsorships to keep our reliability data completely objective.

85%

Accuracy on Failure Predictions

Our repair data models accurately predict major component failures before the factory warranty expires.

Exposing Bad Engineering Before It Costs You

Exposing Bad Engineering Before It Costs You

2019 Turbo-4 SUV Buyers

Before: Consumer magazines rated it highly dependable based on 90-day ownership surveys.

After: We exposed a 32% turbo failure rate, saving readers an average of $3,400 in out-of-warranty repairs.

⏱ 45 days before factory recall

Used German Luxury Importers

Before: Buyers were blindly purchasing off-lease sedans with hidden timing chain defects.

After: Our teardown guide redirected 1,200+ buyers to the revised B58 engine platform.

⏱ 6 months of data tracking

Fleet Purchasing Manager, Ohio

Before: Replacing 15 work trucks every 4 years due to continuous transmission overheating.

After: Switched to our recommended heavy-duty platform, dropping transmission failures to zero.

⏱ 24 months of operation

How We Expose The Truth Under The Hood

1

Aggregate Independent Repair Invoices

We pull raw repair order data from 45 independent shops across the country. This gives us the exact mileage and failure points for major components like water pumps and valve bodies.

2

Perform Physical Teardowns

Ilmo Saarela and our network of master mechanics physically inspect high-mileage engines. We measure cylinder scoring, bearing wear, and plastic timing guide degradation.

3

Publish Unfiltered Ratings

We compile the hard data into reliability scores that ignore cup holders and focus entirely on powertrain longevity. You get the exact failure rates per 100 vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are your reliability scores so different from JD Power or Consumer Reports?

Those publications rely heavily on initial quality surveys sent to people who have owned the car for 90 days. We base our scores on actual repair shop data from cars with 60,000 to 150,000 miles. A car that feels great off the lot can still blow a transmission two years later.

Do you accept review cars from manufacturers?

Absolutely not. Taking a press car means playing by the manufacturer rules. We buy our own vehicles or analyze customer cars in the shop, ensuring no corporate PR rep can dictate what we publish about their engine flaws.

How do you get your repair shop data?

We partner with a network of 45 independent mechanics who share anonymized repair invoices with us. This allows us to track exactly which components fail, at what mileage, and how much the labor costs to fix them.

Can I request a reliability check on a specific imported car?

Yes. As a car import specialist, Ilmo tracks failure rates across European and Japanese domestic markets. If you are looking at a specific JDM or Euro-spec import, search our database for the exact engine code.

Stop Guessing. Know Exactly What Breaks.

Search our database of mechanic-verified reliability ratings before you sign a 60-month loan on a ticking time bomb.

Written & Reviewed By

Ilmo Saarela

Ilmo Saarela

Automotive Consultant | Car Import Specialist

Ilmo Saarela is a seasoned automotive consultant and car import specialist with extensive experience in

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