The vehicles are listed in order of popularity, with the most researched model at the top. All come standard with automatic ...
The chart expanded from 35 different models in 1963 and to 44 cars in 1967. In 1972, we took the survey in-house, and have since consistently published automotive reliability surveys for our ...
At the very top of the used-car-reliability chart are Lexus and Toyota. Included in these rankings are the survey responses of Consumer Reports subscribers who own more than 150,000 vehicles.
The latest findings from the 2024 J.D. Power U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study have shed light on a notable downturn in the reliability of vehicles over a three-year ownership period. This year's ...
Consumer Reports cars receive ratings based on either feature data or test drive experiences. A combination of road-test performance, reliability, safety, and owner satisfaction gives a comprehensive ...
General Motors has improved considerably, though Honda and Toyota still dominate in the latest predicted-reliability Ratings of new cars, according to Consumer Reports 2010 Annual Auto Survey.