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Cars, including sedans, hatchbacks, and wagons, remain the most reliable vehicle type, with an average reliability rating of 57 (on a scale of 0 to 100), followed by SUVs (50) and minivans (45).
Consumer Reports’ first-ever brand ranking for used cars—focused on the reliability of 5- to 10-year-old models—makes it clear that buyers can reduce their risks of experiencing problems by...
Consumer Reports' 2023 list of the most reliable cars is almost just a list of Toyotas, but there are good reasons for that.
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit research and consumer advocacy organization, released rankings for the most reliable vehicle types, brands and models based on information from car owners on...
Consumer Reports released its annual Auto Reliability Report, showing the most reliable new trucks, SUVs and cars of 2022.
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.
Consumer Reports, which has been ranking new-car reliability for years, has released its first-ever ranking of used cars that are 5 to 10 years old.
Consumer Reports' Annual Auto Surveys reveal the 10 most reliable cars and SUVs. These 10 models shine when it comes to reliability.
CR’s recent survey revealed 40% of Americans in the market for new wheels in the last year were considering used vehicles only. That beats the 31% who were only considering buying new. 24% ...
Americans in the market for a used vehicle can cut their risk of having trouble down the road by considering some brands over others, with Lexus and Toyota topping a newly published list by ...