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From Monsters and Critics.com Autos News Stuttgart - Electrical and engine problems are the main causes of car breakdowns with a trend toward 'major damage' to engines and chassis, the Auto Club Europe (ACE) said in a report. The auto club, which analysed 90,000 breakdowns in Germany last year, said a defective battery (26.27 per cent) still topped the list. A report released earlier this year by Germany's largest automobile association ADAC also showed a similar trend with four out of ten breakdowns resulting from faulty electrics or battery problems. There was a slight improvement on figures compared to 2006 but this could be attributed to a mild winter, the ACE said. Germany's technical testing authority (TUeV) said that 17 per cent of all vehicles tested last year revealed serious mechanical problems. It estimated that 8 million of the 42 million cars on the roads in Germany had serious defects. © Deutsche Presse-Agentur© Copyright 2007 by monstersandcritics.com. This notice cannot be removed without permission. |