Electric vehicles have proved far less reliable, on average, than gasoline-powered cars, trucks and SUVs, according to the latest survey by Consumer Reports, which found that EVs from the 2021 through 2023 model years encountered nearly 80% more pr...
With areputation for delivering concise and reliable information on vehicle quality, safety, and performance, Consumer Reports provides thorough reviews on all types of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Consumer Reports cars receive ratings based on either feature data or test drive experiences. What is the ...
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...
Consumer Reports spends over $2 million a year to purchase around 50 cars and trucks. And as Jen Stockburger, the operations manager at the test track, revealed, they buy all those vehicles in secret. "We go in, much like every consumer would, and only at the very end of the transacti...
Cars & trucks sales lead rebound in consumer spending 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者: Hoxter, Curtis J 摘要: Reports on economic indicators in the U.S. in July 2002. Rise in consumer spending; Drop in wages; Flat incomes; Disposable income; Consumer confidence; Increase in cars ...
Starting with theToyota Tundra pickup truckthat was redesigned for 2022, Toyota has redesigned nearly every vehicle in its vast lineup of sedans, crossover SUVs, trucks, and sports coupes, culminating with the2025 Toyota 4Runner SUV, which was last redesigned in 2010. So much has changed i...
The biggest difference in range on the negative side was the Ford F-150 Lightning pickup trucks, with Consumer Reports finding that its battery ran out after 270 miles — 50 miles short of the EPA estimate. The research comes on the heels of CR's findings that EVs have80% more problems...
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!
Jake Fisher, Consumer Reports' director of auto testing, said auto companies are making more changes faster, and that's causing more complaints from owners of new or redesigned models. Generating frequent complaints are transmissions with more gears that make cars and trucks run more efficiently to...
The magazine pointed out that all-season tires, standard on most new cars and light trucks, accounted for 83 percent of the replacement market in 2004.EBSCO_bspTire Business