trucks and SUVs, mainly because most automakers are still learning how to build a completely new power system, according to this year's auto reliability survey by Consumer Reports.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
Last week we looked at Consumer Reports’ newly published ranking of themost reliable car brands in 2020. Earlier this week, we highlighted those individual models that earned thehighest predicted reliability rating in the annual CR survey, which saw the magazine pick the brains of some 329,000 ...
in Philadelphia. Electric vehicles are far less reliable than gasoline-powered cars, trucks and SUVs, mainly because most automakers are still learning how to build a completely new power system, according to this year's auto reliability survey by Consumer Reports.Credit: AP Photo/Matt Rourke, F...
Although thebrand did not fare so well inConsumer Reports'most recent annual reliability survey, there was one bright spot: the Model S. Tesla's low overall ranking owed a lot toissues with its Model X crossover, such as problems with its falcon-wing doors. But the Model S managed to i...
Among the subcompact SUVs, the Corolla Cross offers a more spacious interior. It has proven to be one of the most reliable gas-engine cars among Consumer Reports' testing. Toyota Corolla Hybrid The Corolla Hybrid offers 40 miles per gallon, which is close to the fuel economy of the much ...
In this Nov. 28, 2018 file photo, 2019 Toyota Corolla Hybrid is shown during the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles. In its annual auto reliability survey, Consumer Reports found that while newly redesigned models have the latest safety and fuel-economy technology, they also come with glitc...
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the fact that they can be more impartial by actually buying all the cars they test anonymously and not accepting any outside advertising. (This is not the case with any other car magazine.) Here’s a few charts and graphs from Consumer Reports summarizing their car reliability data by brand...
The nonprofit research and advocacy group's first-ever ranking of 26 brands has Lexus and Toyota holding a commanding advantage over third-placed Mazda. All three brands have held consistent average or better reliability ratings over the years, Consumer Reportsnoted. ...
and they will regularly conclude Tesla is near the bottom of the barrel. This year’s Reliability Survey fromConsumer Reportsshowed that only the Model 3 was rated with “average” reliability, the highest mark Tesla scored in the assessment. Tesla’s other three vehicles were considered “below...