What is the most reliable auto brand?
Lexus
The most reliable vehicle in the survey was the Lexus GX SUV, which got a perfect score of 100. The Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon, which share virtually all of their parts, tied for last…with two points….EV Reliability May be a Myth.
Ranking | Brand | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Lexus | 76 |
2 | Mazda | 75 |
3 | Toyota | 71 |
4 | Infiniti | 69 |
What is the Best car 2013?
Prices reflect the sticker prices when we bought our tested cars.
- Midsized sedan. Honda Accord.
- Sports cars. Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ.
- Budget car. Hyundai Elantra.
- Green car. Toyota Prius.
- Compact car. Subaru Impreza.
- Luxury car. Audi A6.
- Small SUV. Honda CR-V.
- Midsized SUV. Toyota Highlander.
What are the top 10 reliable cars?
In the Consumer Reports Auto Reliability survey, the Top 10 Most Reliable models are: Lexus GX (most reliable), Kia Niro EV, Toyota Prius Prime, Toyota Prius, Cadillac XT5, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Honda Insight, Toyota Highlander, Subaru Crosstrek, Mazda CX-9.
What is the best car to buy in 2013?
Top Picks 2013 1 Midsized sedan. The Accord was redesigned for 2013, and Honda nailed it, sending this sedan to the top of its class. 2 Sports cars. If you take your driving fun seriously, these almost identical twins were built for you. 3 Budget car. 4 Green car. 5 Compact car. 6 Luxury car. 7 Small SUV. 8 Midsized SUV.
What makes a car a Consumer Reports top pick?
Each must have earned an average or better predicted-reliability Rating, based on the problems Consumer Reports subscribers reported on 1.2 million vehicles in our latest Annual Auto Survey. Safety. Top Picks must perform adequately if tested in crash or rollover tests conducted by the government or insurance industry.
Is the 2013 Honda Accord a good car?
Prices reflect the sticker prices when we bought our tested cars. The Accord was redesigned for 2013, and Honda nailed it, sending this sedan to the top of its class. This new model is roomy, nice to drive, well equipped, and very fuel efficient.
Is the Prius hatchback the most fuel efficient car on the market?
But no current plug-in car can match the Prius hatchback for its blend of fuel efficiency, practicality, and affordability. Its 44 overall mpg is still the best we’ve measured in any five-passenger, non-plug-in vehicle. And its roomy interior, comfortable ride, and hatchback versatility make it easy to live with.