Reliant Robin drivers are UK's safest
Adrian Holliday-Jun 13th 2011
Filed under: Personal Finance, Insurance, News
Del Boy was right. You're statistically safer on three wheels. According to Confused.com just 0.9% of Reliant owners have claimed for crash damage cash in the last five years. Reliant Robin owners are also - staggeringly - eight times safer on the road than many other road users.
Safer in a Pig?
This makes Reliant Robin drivers the UK's safest road user with just 11 out of 1,174 Reliant owners claiming for accident repairs. But it's also down to Robin owners being increasingly an endangered species.
"A Reliant Robin is a niche car now," said Confused.com insurance boss Gareth Kloet. "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 drive them only on special occasions."
At the other end of the scale, Lexus (10.5%) and Honda (9.8%) owners were far more likely to put in a claim. Although statistically safe, you certainly wouldn't want to be inside a Robin in a serious crash. Its fibre glass shell would crumple instantly.
Melt in a moment
Or in a fire, melt. Death traps. Strangely, the three wheeler plastic pig also is in classy company. Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Bentleys were also amongst the makes with fewest claims, according to Confused.com.
For your amusement, here's a Pig with Top Gear's Stig
at the wheel. The Robin is rolled right on the first corner. Perhaps he should have stuck a V8 engine in it instead?
Personally, if I had to go for three wheels I'd prefer a Bond Bug. In lime green.
I wonder what the largest volume of car owned is and those stats by comparison ?