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imageSUVs on UK roads with models from much-loved brands such as Toyota, Ford and BMW among those praised.

SUVs have soared in popularity in recent years with Britons flocking for the extra safety and comfort of the designs.

The Toyota RAV4 topped the list with the Japanese built machine coming through with the lowest car insurance claims record.

Analysis from Warranty Solutions Group (WSG) analysed more than 2,750 car insurance claims between June 2024 and May 2025 to compile the list.

Express.co.uk has looked into the best of the bunch with these nine emerging at the top of the pile.

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The American motoring expert claimed the model never breaks down and could last for 500,000 miles if looked after correctly.

He said: "I've never seen one of these break yet. As long as you don't drive through six feet of water and flood the whole car out, it's a really good system. It's been out a while, this one is a 2015, and I've never seen one break."

" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty" data-licensor-name="Getty" /> imageWhatCar's? Reliability Survey placed the model 17th out of 22 cars in the small SUV class.

The experts admitted the model only scored 905 in their survey but still classed this as a "respectable" total.

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The car ended up with a 19.40% claims rating, with motorists enjoying an average payout of £555.19.

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