The inaugural 2015 UK Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) asked owners to report problems with their new cars - from serious breakdowns to troublesome in-car entertainment issues. Once analysed, the results gave ŠKODA a clear victory, with the brand comprehensively outscoring luxury brands.
The study by JD Power, which focused on new cars registered between April 2012 and March 2014, used owner data to generate an overall dependability score for each brand. SKODA's score of 77 was the lowest in the entire survey, with the Industry Average for 2015 recorded as 114.
Every ŠKODA in the survey performed better than the industry average, with the Fabia ranked as the third most dependable car in the Small Car category.
Commenting on the survey, Alasdair Stewart, Director, ŠKODA UK said: "This result perfectly illustrates ŠKODA's passion for delivering quality and dependability.
"As this study shows, our build quality is the envy of the industry, and I'm delighted that this has been recognised. We're always striving to improve quality and reliability, and we hope that this will be repeated in future studies."
ŠKODA has won numerous industry and media awards for customer satisfaction and has been in the JD Power top ten for more than 20 years in a row. The brand has also been named Best Manufacturer in the Auto Express Driver satisfaction survey three times in the past four years.