However, it's not the on the number one spot.
As for the causes of the breakdowns, the German club lists the 12-volt battery as the number one culprit, with the energy source often being discharged. 42.2 percent of the breakdowns that occurred in 2022 were attributed to the low-voltage battery in one way or another.
The ADAC notes that causes such as an empty fuel tank, empty battery, and tire defects are not taken into account in the reliability index. The ADAC, which stands for Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club was established in 1903 and is dedicated to road traffic, road safety, road safety education, tourism, and the protection of road users’ rights. The primary service offered to its over 20 million members is roadside assistance, followed by air rescue and medical services, for which it employs over 55 air ambulance helicopters across Germany.
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