Chrysler 300 Gets Consumer Reports BoostLOS ANGELES -- Consumer Reports car reviewers gave high marks to the latest version of the Chrysler 300, putting it near the top of the class for large sedans with V-6 engines.Hirsch, Jerry
Another Fiat Chrysler brand, Chrysler, moved up seven spots to 19th place thanks to the Chrysler 300. Dodge was the only U.S. brand to appear in the top 10; Japanese and Korean brands claimed seven of the 10 spots. Lexus, Mazda, and Toyota occupied the top three spots in that order...
But hold on, there’s a big asterisk that must be added here, asConsumer Reportseither has insufficient data or the manufacturer has too few models for them to rankAlfa Romeo,Chrysler,Dodge,Fiat,Infiniti,Jaguar,Land Rover,Lincoln,Lucid,Maserati,Mercedes-Benz,MINI,Mitsubishi,Polestar,Pors...
The five lowest of 22 brands that were ranked were electric upstart Rivian, followed by GM’s Cadillac luxury brand, GMC, Jeep and Volkswagen, Consumer Reports said. The magazine and website didn’t get enough data this year to rank Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Infiniti, Jaguar, ...
The five lowest of 22 brands that were ranked were electric upstart Rivian, followed by GM's Cadillac luxury brand, GMC, Jeep and Volkswagen, Consumer Reports said. The magazine and website didn't get enough data this year to rank Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat...
The five lowest of 22 brands that were ranked were electric upstart Rivian, followed by GM’s Cadillac luxury brand, GMC, Jeep and Volkswagen, Consumer Reports said. The magazine and website didn’t get enough data this year to rank Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Infiniti, Jagu...
The five lowest of 22 brands that were ranked were electric upstart Rivian, followed by GM's Cadillac luxury brand, GMC, Jeep and Volkswagen, Consumer Reports said. The magazine and website didn't get enough data this year to rank Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land...
Lexus, Toyota's luxury brand, was the most reliable in the survey, followed by Toyota, Mini, Acura and Honda. The five lowest-ranking brands were Jeep, Volkswagen, Rivian, Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler. The most reliable segment of the market was ...
It’s down in 29th position, ahead of only Chrysler. It was only a decade ago that most BMWs were hideous maintenance nightmares, with N20 four-bangers that ate timing components, N63 V8s that ate everything, and the improved yet still occasionally problematic N55 inline-six in between. Now...
“The difference to maintain a car on average between some brands can be thousands over a 10-year time frame,” says Steven Elek, Consumer Reports’ program leader for auto data analytics. “Also, expensive luxury vehicles are often quite ...