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A new survey recently conducted on Reliant Robin owners stated that they were among the safest drivers in the UK. The survey conducted by comparison website confused.com published statistics stating that one in a hundred Reliant Robin drivers have been involved in a road traffic collision over in the last five years, putting them top of the league on the website. Lexus drivers are more likely to have an accident with figures showing that they are ten times more likely to be involved in a road traffic accident than their Reliant Robin counterparts.
The information released was in reference to over seven million motor insurance quotes over the past year. They analysed half a million insurance claims made by drivers who have had an accident. Just 0.9% of Reliant Robin drivers had claimed crash damage over the past twelve months. Gareth Kloet of confused.com said “A Reliant Robin is a niche car now. People who own one look after them and know how to handle a three wheeler. Most are members of specialist clubs devoted to the model and only drive them on special occasions.”
The statistics indicated some other surprising results with Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Bentleys among the ten cars with the fewest accident claims. At the other end Lexus were joined by Honda, Chrysler, Toyota and Mazda. After the statistics were released spokes people from Honda and Lexus stated that their cars were as safe as any other model on the market currently.
Reliant three wheelers were originally adopted motorcycle trikes with a van style body design, which first hit the market in 1935.