A brand new car is expensive, and what’s worse, it begins to depreciate in value the second it leaves the showroom floor. With the economy in such a turbulent state, very few people have the money laying around to afford a new car, fresh out of the box, and even those that can often consider it a silly investment.
If you’re looking to replace the car you currently have, it’s really not a bad idea to look at second hand vehicles. In fact, it’s probably wise.
The trick, of course, is to get the right one. You want a car built to stand the test of time. Reliable, affordable to maintain, easy to insure, and difficult to kill.
So, where do we find these mythical beasts? We’ve put together a list of our favourite cars, well known to keep on going, and going, and going, and going.
Why Does Your Insurance Increase While The Value Of Your Car Decreases?
Highest Quality Brands And Models – The Popular Opinion
All over the world (and now more than ever), motorists are clinging to their investments. People now tend to keep their cars for years and years.
In order to do this successfully, three factors need to be taken into account. These are the cost of repair, the cost of routine maintenance and of course, the original quality of the vehicle.
You could keep any car running for years and years if you have the money to pour into it, but, ideally, you don’t want to have to do that.
You need a reliable brand and model, and luckily there are many to choose from. So, what’s the popular opinion, when we take accolades into account?
Over the last couple of years, the annual Ipsos Quality Awards, for example, have seen Audi and Volkswagen continue to set the standard among global auto-manufacturers. Both brands have demonstrated near-unrivaled consistency in quality and customer satisfaction, with VW, in particular, also enjoying a lot of recent commercial success.
Both brands, as well as Toyota (South Africans have always loved a good Toyota) and Nissan, have been awarded numerous Gold Awards by Ipsos.
Of the car brands previously mentioned, several models have received high praise. Of Toyota, we’ve seen the Yaris, Corolla Quest, Avanza and Prado do well. The Hilux, in particular, collected Gold awards in recent years for Petrol Single Cab and Diesel Single Cab.
Nissan has found several champions in the Micra, Almera, the NP200 Hardbody and Navara. Audi’s A3 Sportback has also proven a firm favourite, as well as the A5 Sportback, the A3 and the Q5.
Ford and Volkswagen also found Ipsos Gold in recent years with their Mustang and Polo, respectively, and the Opel Mokka and Renault Captur have driven away with Ipsos Gold and a level of praise uncommonly bestowed upon either brand.
CAR Magazine’s annual list of Top Best Buys for last year (which is based on ranges instead of individual models), corroborated many of these in naming the vehicles deemed the best within their respective classes:
- Nissan Micra;
- Volkswagen Polo;
- Audi A3;
- Audi Q5;
- Toyota Corolla Quest;
- Toyota Hilux, and;
- Renault Captur.
So, we can safely ascertain that these are smart buys.
But, while the results of these respected awards are derived from conducting detailed surveys, involving thousands of motorists who own and drive a wide range of brands, and scoring is based on the average number of product-related defects, issues or problems reported by the owners at around the three-month ownership mark, the results are still based on pretty-much-new cars.
Do newer cars have a technological advantage over the oldies?
What we really want to know is; how would these brands or models hold up after years and years of service?
Let’s take a look at some of our other favourite cars, in no particular order of preference, that are destined to last a lifetime.
While You’re Here: What’s So Special About The Toyota Hilux?
1. Honda Accord
The Honda Accord is one of the most dependable cars out there today. Over the years, the Japanese manufacturer has always been at the forefront of technology and, along with the Civic and CR-V, the Accord has become a firm favourite among motorists.
An absolute timepiece of a car, it delivers quality year after year, and it’s easy to understand why it often gets passed down from generation to generation in the family.
Since the late 1980s, the four-door sedan variant has enjoyed particular success, becoming one of the top selling vehicles in the US. Beginning production in 1982, the Accord was the very first foreign vehicle to be manufactured on American soil. It’s such a favourite in the US, that it has featured in the Car and Driver’s annual 10Best list more than any other vehicle – including the more-recent 2018 list.
If you’re still not convinced, back in 2011 a man named Joe LoCicero, and his 1990 Honda Accord, passed the one million mile mark – all with the original engine and transmission, and only simple routine maintenance.
This car simply doesn’t know how to quit, but the Accords do vary from model to model – so it’s worth doing a little research into the one you have your eye on.
2. Toyota Camry
No list of reliable cars would be complete without featuring at least one Toyota. We’ve decided to go with the bulletproof Camry, beating out the Hilux, Prius, Corolla, Tacoma, RAV4, and even the enduring power of the Tazz.
Similar to the Honda Accord, the Camry has long been a mainstay of reliability, efficiency and longevity for the last few decades. It’s the perfect sedan for a family.
The 2012 – 2015 models, in particular, have cemented their legend by continuing to run like clockwork.
People don’t buy a Camry because it’s luxurious or particularly exciting to drive. You buy a Camry because you know you won’t have to buy another car for the next twenty or thirty years. It’s a loyal car, with great resale value, and it’s not too hard on the pocket.
The 2018 Camry is arguably one of the most important cars to be released in recent years. The redesign opted for an appealing style, while still maintaining that ‘dynamite comes in small packages’ demeanour we’ve all come to expect.
3. VW Passat
Volkswagen’s Passat is roomy, practical, and a great car in almost every aspect. In 2008, in the midst of the global economic downturn, VW was so confident in the success of the Passat that the company invested over $1 billion to build a brand new, state-of-the-art facility solely dedicated to building Passat models.
The Passat is known to be crammed full of features, meeting almost every safety requirement possible.
While nobody can realistically anticipate being involved in a car accident when they leave their home, these things happen, and in a Passat you’ve got a car once named as a winner by the US Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and awarded a 5-star safety rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Peace of mind goes a long way.
Coupled with German engineering, recent models of the Passat offer Bentley-level comfort and loads of luggage pace. Volkswagen has pedigree and class built right into the brand.
The modern Polo or Polo Vivo may be a far cry from the old VW Beetle, or Jetta, or even the Golf, but one thing has remained consistent throughout the decades:
Quality.
After all, the very name, Volkswagen, means People’s Car.
Brand New Car Or Previously-Owned, Compare With The Guru For The Very Best Prices On The Very Best Insurance Products. CompareGuru Has You Covered!
CompareGuru knows what’s good – you’ll never need another insurance comparison tool again!
Sign up to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on our latest tips on how to get the best out of your insurance, what insurance really means and how to avoid any pitfalls along the way.
CompareGuru has you covered.