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To arrive at its list of the most and least reliable automotive models, Consumer Reports used at least two model years of data to calculate a predicted reliability score on a scale from 1 to 100.
Consumer Reports did a brand ranking for used car reliability of five- to 10-year-old cars and here are the brands that are most and least reliable.
But that doesn’t make them any less reliable, research shows. On Consumer Reports’ list of most reliable cars for 2023, Japanese models dominated the list in seven out of 10 spots.
Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.
The Top Safety Pick (TSP) is an annual award to the best-performing cars of the year. As of the latest revisions to the award requirements in February 2023, a vehicle must receive overall marks of "Good" in the moderate overlap front, driver-side small overlap front and passenger-side small overlap front tests, as well as the side test that was ...
The Dog & Lemon Guide is an annual car buyer's guide originally based in Auckland, New Zealand, [1] sold throughout British commonwealth countries and beyond. It was one of the few widely available publications that rank the reliability of cars sold in Australia.
For the first time in its history, Consumer Reports is offering used-car shoppers its picks on the best makes and models.
In November 2019 Consumer Reports reinstated the Model 3 recommendation, claiming it was the fifth-most reliable of twelve compact luxury cars. [157] During long-term testing of a Model 3 in December 2019, Car and Driver experienced a rear inverter short after 5,286 miles (8,507 km) and 3 months of ownership. [158]