Plug-in hybrid SUV: Toyota RAV4 Prime The all-wheel drive Toyota RAV4 Prime starts at about $44,000 and gets about 42 miles of driving range from its electric powertrain. Like the Camry, the RAV4 gets good ratings for comfort and reliability. A 2024 Toyota Rav 4 Prime SUV...
Discover reliability ratings, safety evaluations, and comprehensive Consumer Reports reviews for Subaru vehicles. Find out why the Crosstrek and Forester were named best overall Subcompact and Small SUVs in Consumer Reports’ Top 10 Picks for 2024. It’s easy to love a brand you can trust. It...
Consumer Reports May Need Help I was looking at home security cameras on CR. After reading their assessment for their highest rated model I went to Amazon and read the reviews from customers who purchased that model. They were all one star ratings and customers said the product was junk and...
Consumer Reports top-rated Active Driving Assistance System, Ford BlueCruise, offers Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Centering, and Speed Sign Recognition technologies for a safe and stress-free ride. Drive on Blue Zone pre-qualified highways today!
Parents looking for suitable vehicles for their teen drivers will find more safety for less money in this year’s updated list of recommended vehicles for teens from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Consumer Reports (CR). A total of 58 used models ranging from $5,800...
Consumer Reports evaluated the cars on a range metrics: crash ratings; advanced driving assistance technology such as forward collision warning; reliability; and price. Only one electric vehicle made the cut — the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6, which retails for $37,700. All new vehicles had to cost ...
This second chart, released in 2009, plots major automakers on two scoring scales: those from road tests by CR staff and predicted-reliability ratings based on surveys. Being in the top right corner is best. [source] If you know of any more recent versions of these charts, let me know!
Consumer Reports acknowledged that recalls don't harm a brand in its reliability ratings, though persistent problems do. Despite the recent hiccups in its new SUV and truck lineup, Toyota still ranked third and Lexus second as the most reliable out of 22 brands. Fifteen brands, ranging from...
They have been doing this for years and any vehicle that has "software issues" does poorly in their ratings. Andrew R 2 months ago Can we find out more about how consumer reports makes these proclamations about reliability? Did they use owner surveys? How many? What is the age ...
By their standards, that's poor. And their data is supposed to be comprised of vehicle owner data as well. So, who do you believe? That's why none of these ratings should be taken seriously. At least JDP got it right for once. Maybe Ford's check bounced. Re...