Do You Get a Loaner Car for a Recall

Cars with the Least Recalls

April 24, 2014

One word any car owner hates to hear is "recall." Usually that means taking your vehicle in for some type of service to fix the problem, which can be a hassle.

And there certainly seems to have been quite a few recalls issued over the last few years. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2013 almost 22 million vehicles were recalled.

So which are the vehicle manufacturers with the largest and smallest recall rates? Forbes recently issued a list detailing just that. The list puts manufacturers in order from the least amount of recalls to the most, going all the way back to the 80s.

The manufacturer with the highest amount of recalls is the Hyundai Motor Company, with 1.15 vehicles being recalled for every model sold since 1986. And the least recalled is Mercedes-Benz with only an average of 0.41 vehicles recalled per vehicles sold.

Rank Manufacturer Recalled Sold Recall Rate
1 Mercedes-Benz USA 2.1 million 5.2 million 0.41
2 Mazda Motor Corp. 5.2 million 9.4 million 0.55
3 General Motors 99.3 million 153.2 million 0.65
4 Nissan North America 19.1 million 26.8 million 0.71
5 Subaru of America 4.3 million 6 million 0.73
6 Kia Motors 3.7 million 4.9 million 0.77
7 Toyota Motor Corp. 38.6 million 48.1 million 0.80
8 BWM of North America 5.1 million 5.7 million 0.90
9 Ford Motor Co. 97 million 104.7 million 0.93
10 American Honda Motor Co. 31.1 million 32.9 million 0.94
11 Chrysler Group 63.2 million 63.2 million 1.00
12 Volvo Cars of North America 3.3 million 3.1 million 1.05
13 Volkswagen of America 10.2 million 9.7 million 1.06
14 Mitsubishi Motors North America 5.3 million 4.8 million 1.09
15 Hyundai Motor Co. 9.9 million 8.7 million 1.15

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Gregg Fidan Gregg Fidan is the founder of RealCarTips. After being ripped off on his first car purchase, he devoted several years to figuring out the best ways to avoid scams and negotiate the best car deals. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject of car buying and taught thousands of car shoppers how to get the best deals.

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Do You Get a Loaner Car for a Recall

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