What's the most reliable medium car since 2004?

I would like to know what is the most reliable middle class car with a petrol engine since 2004? Is there any reliable research?

Asked on 14 July 2010 by daduka

Answered by Honest John
Warranty Direct releases its own warranty claims analyses for cars over three years old. Fiestas and Focuses come out well. Also the Toyota Yaris and Honda Jazz, but the Jazz seem to fall apart after about eight years.
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