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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Consumer Reports Quality 2018 - You Really Don’t Want to Rush Perfection

Consumer Reports is a non-profit agency that conducts research on a variety of products individuals use day-to-day, including cars.

Every year, Consumer Reports (CR) publishes results from its annual quality survey, ranking car brands from most to least reliable. This year wasn’t very kind to American brands, as none finished in the top of the survey. Here’s a brief rundown how things stacked up.

Brand Breakdown

Toyota and Lexus remain at the top of the reliability list, although the Tacoma had some issues, as did the redesigned Camry with its transmission. These brands stay so high on reliability likely because they don’t radically change their cars very often, generally recycling engines and transmissions for years in products. Most of Subaru’s models have good reliability, except for the WRX, which is below average.

Honda’s reliability has been shaken some by its newly redesigned models. The Odyssey is rated much worse than average by CR due to door locking and infotainment issues, and the CR-V and Accord have average reliability due to infotainment issues as well.

Hyundai, Kia and Genesis had different results for each brand, even among similar models. For example, the Niro is slightly more reliable than the Ioniq and the Sportage more reliable than the Tucson, due to Tucson’s dual-clutch transmission (DCT) issues. That dual-clutch is gone on the refreshed 2019 Tucson. The Genesis G80 has better than average reliability, but the G90 is below average. The Kia Cadenza fell sharply in CR reliability ratings this year due to climate control issues.

Among American brands, Ford was the most reliable, with the soon-to-be-dead Taurus having much better than average reliability. The Fusion is now rated below average due to Sync 3 freezing. Buick was the last American brand previously rated highly for reliability, but this changed with the release of the new Enclave. It’s been plagued with transmission issues. Dodge has the best reliability of all of FCA’s brands, with Jeep achieving mixed results.

Tesla’s Model S is now rated below average due to suspension issues, the Model 3 is rated average for reliability, and the Model X much worse than average,

with its futuristic falcon-wing doors being a real sour spot.

Toyota and Lexus continue to dominate reliability ratings, likely due to the
sharing and longevity of platforms and technology. Whether you think they
make "boring cars" or not, its proving to be a winning strategy.
Some vehicles that made the CR 10 most reliable list include the full Toyota Prius lineup, Toyota Corolla, Honda Fit, Kia Sedona, Mazda MX-5 Miata, and Toyota Highlander. Vehicles on the CR 10 least reliable new cars list include the Volkswagen Atlas, Honda Odyssey, Kia Cadenza, Buick Enclave, Cadillac ATS, and Chevrolet Traverse.

Have you considered any of these vehicles or owned one at some point? Arm yourself with this knowledge and shop wisely! ROLL ON!

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