For the 12th year in a row, Volkswagen was the Danes' most preferred car brand. Now the brand is rattling down in a new investigation. In fact, only one brand fares worse.
Dissatisfaction is high among certain car owners. At least according to a new survey, which places some otherwise popular brands at the very bottom.
In an American survey, motorists were asked how satisfied they were with their cars. And for several of the really big brands, it's scary reading.
That's what Top Gear writes.
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For example, Volkswagen, which for 12 years in a row was the best-selling car brand in Denmark, performs second worst according to the drivers.
In fact, the German brand can only be surpassed by Nissan's premium division, Infiniti. While Volkswagen had to settle for two out of five points on average, 51 percent of the owners surveyed would surprisingly buy a car from the brand again.
The Volkswagen owners also sent their cars to the bottom in another category. Volkswagen's models are the least entertaining cars to drive.
But things went even worse for Infiniti. With an average score of 1 out of 5, the Japanese-American brand fared the absolute worst.
Only 42 percent of the surveyed Infiniti owners are considering whether to buy a car from the brand again. Then things immediately improve for the relatively new car brand Rivian.
Actually, Rivian cleans the table with a score of 5 out of 5 on the satisfaction scale. In addition, a whopping 86 percent of Rivian owners are considering buying such a car again.