reliable
A reliable car is one that doesn't often break down and works well for a long time. People want to know how many miles a car can go before it needs a lot of repairs.
Reliability in a car refers to how consistently it performs without breaking down or needing repairs. A reliable car is one that you can depend on to start and run well over time.
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