Dekra Press Release Used Car Report
Dekra Press Release Used Car Report
Dekra Press Release Used Car Report
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More added value for potential car buyers: The DEKRA Used Car Report
2018 is the first to include mileages up to 200,000 km in its vehicle classes.
“In doing so, we are offering specific assistance for an area of the used car
market that we did not previously cover,” says Jann Fehlauer, Head of
Vehicle Inspections at DEKRA Automobil GmbH, who presented the report
today in Stuttgart. “Our report contains detailed statistical information on
typical faults found during roadworthiness tests of a total of 522 vehicle
models. Each model is compared with other models from the same market
segment,” he explains. Once again, the Audi A6 retained its title as “Best of
All Classes.”
In addition to the traditional three mileage ranges – 0 to 50,000, 50,001 to 100,000,
and 100,001 to 150,000 km – the 2018 report also evaluates cars with mileage of
150,001 to 200,000 km. “Our report thus provides a more precise picture of the
used car market. Vehicles in this high mileage range are still extremely relevant to
the used car market,” explains Fehlauer. For example, more than 10% of all
vehicles available on mobile.de, the leading German online vehicle market, in
December 2017 had a mileage of between 150,000 and 200,000 km. A good 8%
had an even higher mileage. “In light of this, our 2018 report offers valuable
additional information for anyone interested in used cars of this type.”
For ten years now, the DEKRA Used Car Report has evaluated cars based on
their mileage rather than their age – and for good reason. “In our opinion, mileage
has much more of an effect on a vehicle’s susceptibility to faults than its age
alone,” says Fehlauer.
To compile their used car report, the DEKRA experts once again evaluated the
faults found in around 15 million roadworthiness tests over two years. Only those
faults that are relevant for evaluating vehicle models were included in the statistics.
Defects typically caused by the owner – such as worn-down tire treads and wiper
blades – are not included. To ensure that the report’s statistics are conclusive,
information is only included for vehicle models for which the DEKRA inspection
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engineers have checked at least 1,000 vehicles within the relevant mileage range
over the evaluation period.
In the DEKRA Used Car Report 2018, the winner in each vehicle class is once
again the vehicle model in the mileage ranges from 0 to 150,000 km with the best
average in the DEKRA Fault Index.
A class can only be won by a vehicle that is represented in these three mileage
ranges.
2018 winners for the nine vehicle classes – an overview:
Vehicle class Winner DFI
(Number of models in report) (Model year)
Minis / small cars (65) Audi A1 (2010) 82.6
Compact class (59) Audi A3 (2012) 91.0
Medium-sized class (36) Audi A4 (2008) 87.7
Upper medium class / (20) Audi A6 (2011) 94.6
upper class
Sports cars / (21) Audi TT (2006) 81.0
convertibles
Off-roaders / SUVs (71) Mercedes-Benz M-Class / GLE (2011) 92.4
Hatchback (54) Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2011) 91.4
Small van (30) VW Amarok (2010) 71.0
Vans (15) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (2006) 62.5
For the vehicles placed second and third, see the separate “Class Winners” overview.
As in the last two years, the Audi A6 (2011) was named “Best of All Classes.” This
title is awarded to the model with the best average in the DEKRA Fault Index
across all vehicle classes in the three mileage ranges up to 150,000 km. The DFI
for the Audi A6 is 94.6. Second and third place went to the Mercedes-Benz M-
Class/GLE (2011; DFI 92.4) and the Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2011; DFI 91.4).
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Special evaluations for “Vintage Cars” and “Discontinued Popular Models”
In addition to the nine vehicle classes, the DEKRA Used Car Report also includes
several special evaluations. “Vintage Cars” lists 15 vehicle models that were
released onto the market over 30 years ago and are therefore eligible to be
registered as historic vehicles, but large numbers of which are still sold as used
cars. This is subject to the same minimum threshold of 1,000 inspected vehicles
within a specific mileage range. In comparison with the regular vehicle classes,
the mileage categories are adapted and cover a range between 50,001 and
250,000 km.
This also applies to the “Discontinued Popular Models” special evaluation,
included in the DEKRA Used Car Report for the fifth time. These 119 models have
not been sold as new cars for some time but are still often sold as used cars.
These vehicles are particularly interesting to buyers with a small budget.
About DEKRA
DEKRA has been active in the field of safety for more than 90 years. Founded in 1925 in
Berlin as Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein e.V., it is today one of the
world’s leading expert organizations. DEKRA SE is a subsidiary of DEKRA e.V. and
manages the Group’s operating business. In 2017, DEKRA estimates to have generated
sales totalling approximately 3.1 billion Euros. The company currently employs more than
43,000 people in more than 50 countries on all five continents. With qualified and
independent expert services, they work for safety on the road, at work and at home. These
services range from vehicle inspection and expert appraisals to claims services, industrial
and building inspections, safety consultancy, testing and certification of products and
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systems, as well as training courses and temporary work. The vision for the company’s
100th birthday in 2025 is that DEKRA will be the global partner for a safe world.
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