Mazda has taken first and second places in a German reliability
survey that analysed over 9 million inspections of 194 different
models across 160 criteria.
- Seven million inspections of 194 different models
- Quality and durability of Mazda vehicles confirmed once
again
- Autobild's TÜV Report one of Europe's most important
publications for used cars
Mazda has taken first and second places in a German reliability
survey that analysed over 9 million inspections of 194 different
models across 160 criteria.
The Mazda3 came first with almost no defects or faults, closely
followed by the Mazda2.
This outstanding result gives the Mazda brand the coveted
"Golden Badge" award from Germany's TÜV Technical Inspection
Agency for the first time.
The TÜV survey gives clear insight into the build quality
and reliability of new cars, and is also highly influential with
buyers of second-hand cars in Germany as it gives a clear picture
of the quality and condition of vehicles of a certain age.
In the category for vehicles two to three years old, Mazda3
prevailed with a defect quota of only 1.2 percent, followed closely
by the Mazda2 with only 1.4 percent. Coming in third and fourth
were the VW Golf and Ford Fusion (2.2 percent each), and the Honda
Jazz (2.3 percent).
"This year's TÜV Report is further confirmation that Mazda
quality and reliability is top notch," said Doug Dickson, Managing
Director of Mazda Australia.
"Our Stylish, Insightful and Spirited strategy is about building
the best value drivers' cars. It's equally important to our
customers that our cars are also world's best for quality and
reliability, and this ward is proof of that."
For further information contact:
Glenn Butler
National Public Relations Manager
Phone: (03) 8540 1961
Mobile: 0408 126 812
Email: gbutler@mazda.com.au
Lydia Richards
Media Communications Manager
Phone: (03) 8540 1962
Mobile: 0439 347 658
Email: lrichards@mazda.com.au