Drivers question french car quality

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WORLD'S MOTORISTS LIKELY TO NAME JAPANESE AND GERMAN BRANDS AS MOST RELIABILITY, EVEN FRENCH DO NOT RATE THEM HIGHLY THE RELIABILITY of French cars has been called into question in an


international survey of drivers. Almost a quarter of a million motorists in France, Germany, Switzerland, Brazil and China were asked to name the makes of vehicle they trusted the most. Even


in France, where the survey was carried out by _L'Automobile_ magazine, only 22% of respondents named French brands Citroën, Renault or Peugeot spontaneously when asked for a reliable


make of car. Japanese brands scored best in France - at 67% - followed by German makes including Audi and BMW at 48%. Respondents in other countries had a similar opinion of French cars:


with between 25% and 32% of people considering them reliable. The survey of 220,000 motorists was carried out by the Motor Presse group, which publishes car magazines around the world. Olaru


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