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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2)Toyota Prius CStarting at $19,564 and with mileage ratings of 53 MPG in city driving and 46 on the highway, this smaller extension of the Prius family has been a sales success for Toyota after its introduction this year. CR continues to recommend the full-size Prius but says that in...
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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...
Consumer Reportsinitially had a favorable view of Tesla, but things have gone downhill since then. It called the Model S P85D the best car it had ever tested, but was less keen on the Model X. The Model S also hasn’t scored well in the magazine’s reliability rankings, admittedly not...
seem to be a non-issuewith the electric car’s owners. The “historic reliability concerns” that Tesla has according to the magazine also does not seem to bother the electric vehicle’s owners, either, especially as Consumer Reports’ reliability ratings for Tesla’s vehicles include rather ...
In rating it, however, we faced a quandary: The Tesla initially scored 103 in theConsumer Reports‘ Ratings system, which by definition doesn’t go past 100. The car set a new benchmark, so we had to make changes to our scoring to account for it. Those changes didn’t affect the sco...