Warrantywise has revealed Toyota as the leader of its annual Reliability Index rankings, with the Yaris returning to the top of the table.
With an overall score of 89.2/100, the Toyota Yaris secured its position through consistent, measurable performance, demonstrating the kind of long-term reliability that used car buyers depend on.
Antony Diggins, Managing Director of Warrantywise, said: “Toyota continuing to lead the rankings shows how consistent some brands can be over time. Models like the Toyota Yaris build a strong reputation for reliability year after year, which is why they remain such popular choices in the used car market.
“What’s even more striking about this year’s Index is the breadth of the Top Ten. From city runarounds to family SUVs and genuine working trucks, these are all very different vehicles united by the same quality: they hold up.
“At a time when repair costs continue to rise, and household budgets are under real pressure, knowing which cars are most likely to keep running without significant expense is more valuable than ever.”
With an average repair request of £888.90, the Toyota Yaris – a popular small family car – continues to demonstrate the durability and consistency that have made it one of the UK’s most trusted used cars.
The vehicle is known for its fuel economy, nimble handling and straightforward dependability, it delivers strong performance on every practical measure.
Toyota has four models in the Top Ten, the only brand to place more than two cars in the table.
The Toyota Aygo places third with a score of 83.8/100, while the larger Toyota RAV4 and Toyota Hilux secure fourth and sixth place with scores of 79.9/100 and 78.4/100, respectively.
Across the Toyota models in the Top Ten, both electrical systems and clutch-related issues feature as the most registered repair areas, with repair costs varying significantly, ranging from £1,587.60 as the most expensive repair request for the Toyota Aygo to £6,503.57 for the Hilux.