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Subaru moved to the top of the Consumer Reports annual new-car ratings released today while Ford dropped the most among auto makers. Toyota turned in a strong showing with five of the 10 "Top Picks" in individual categories. The full Consumer Reports grades of 2012 cars - available in its ...
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Consumer Reports shared some results from their 2018 Car Reliability Survey in the public articlesWho Makes the Most Reliable Cars?,10 Most Reliable Carsand,12 Models Lose CR Recommendation Over Car Reliability Issues. Here’s a partial snapshot of the brand breakdown, which includes the relative ...
Subaru ranks as the most reliable brand for the first time in Consumer Reports's annual ratings Toyota fell due to new powertrains in new vehicles Rivian ranked last in reliability, though 15 other brands weren't rated at all Toyota or its luxury brand Lexus no longer top the most reliab...
AsConsumer Reportsclaims, “Every single Mercedes model is predicted to be below or well-below average” in long-term reliability. The publication then zooms in on the GLE midsize SUV, stating that owners report “build quality issues with body hardware, noises and leaks, and electrical accessor...
with an overall score of 46. Despite their popularity, Jeep vehicles received low predicted reliability ratings in Consumer Reports’ analysis. One CR member reported a persistent vibration issue with their Jeep Grand Cherokee L that the dealership couldn’t resolve, leaving the car out of service...
Would you buy the same car you now own if you had to do it over again? That's the question Consumer Reports asked in a survey released today, and Tesla and Porsche owners answered a resounding yes. Behind those 1-2 finishers, two Detroit-based brands also finished in the top 10. ...
The article presents the Reliability Ratings data for 20 years, from 1992 to 2012, for automotive electrical system. The data shows that the system has significantly improved. Several charts are presented which show the best-performing carmakers which include Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Mazda Motor ...
The all-wheel-drive Tesla Model S P85D sedan performed better in our tests than any other car ever has, breaking theConsumer ReportsRatings system. The P85D is brutally quick, with instant acceleration. The car’s thrust is forceful and immediate. Its near-instant g-forces can otherwise be...