Mercedes drivers are most often involved in a collision

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Is there a Mercedes-Benz on your rear bumper? Then you might be better off quickly. Mercedes drivers are more often involved in a collision than drivers of cars from other car brands. Those are not our words, but those of insurer Univé.

Insurer Univé examined damage claims submitted in the period 2021 to 2023 after a collision. This shows, among other things, that South Holland is the province with the highest number of damage claims due to collisions, followed by Noord-Brabant and Flevoland. In the period 2019 to 2020, Limburg still had the dubious honor to be the province where most damage claims were submitted after a collision. According to Univé, the chance of a collision in the most urban areas is almost twice as large as in the rural areas. Not completely surprising.

Mercedes managers appear to have to report damage most often after a collision (3.08 percent), followed by Audi (3.01 percent) and SEAT drivers (2.97 percent). BMW (2.95 percent) and Volkswagen (2.87 percent) finish the top 5. Drivers of a Hyundai (2.13 percent), Suzuki (2.16 percent), Daihatsu (2.17 percent) report damage after a collision in less large numbers. Mini drivers appear to have to report damage after a collision (1.94 percent).

The type of car also plays a role. Drivers from vans (3.34 percent) and Sedans (3.08 percent), for example, the most often claimed damage after a collision, followed by drivers of station wagons (2.76 percent), Hatchbacks (2.59 percent) and MPVs (2.51 percent).

Displayed: a Mercedes-Benz C-class with damage, but with a touch of AI-fantasia.

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Is there a Mercedes-Benz on your Rear Bumper? Then you might want to move aside quickly. Mercedes Drivers are more or Involved in Collisions Than Drivers of Cars of Other Brands. These are not our words, but Those of Insurer Univé.

Insurer Univé Examined the Damage Claims Submitted after a Collision in the Period 2021 to 2023. This shows, Among Other Things, That South Holland is the Province with the Highest Number of Damage Claims Due to Collevol. In The Period 2019 to 2020, Limburg Still had The Dubious Honor of Being the Province where Most Damage Claims were Were submitted after a Collision. Accordance to Univé, The Chance of a Collision in the Most Urban Areas is Almost Twice As High As in Rural Areas. Not Entirely Surprising.

Mercedes Drivers Appear to have to report damage must or after a collision (3.08 percent), followed by Audi (3.01 percent) and Seat Drivers (2.97 percent). BMW (2.95 percent) and Volkswagen (2.87 percent) Complete the top 5. Drivers of a Hyundai (2.13 percent), Suzuki (2.16 percent), Daihatsu (2.17 percent) Report Damage in narrower Numbers After a Collision. Mini Drivers Appear To Have To Report Damage Least or After A Collision (1.94 percent).

The type of car also plays a role. For Example, Drivers of Vans (3.34 percent) and sedans (3.08 percent) Claimed Damage Most Often After A Collision, Followed by Drivers of Station Wagons (2.76 percent), Hatchbacks (2.59 percent) and MPVS (2.51 percent).

Pictured: A Mercedes-Benz C-class with damage, but with a touch of ai fantasy.

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