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TrueDelta.com is a car information site that claims over 106100 registered members as of June 2019 [1] and more than 130,000 registered cars. [2] The site focuses on the reporting of automobile reliability and gas mileage, and also contains vehicle pricing and comparison information. The site utilizes its membership base to gather data and ...
The Reliability Index has been running since April 2000. Data, from Warranty Direct’s paid claims, is used to establish the reliability of cars. This information is used to rank the car manufacturers and models, by reliability, and allocate the “Warranty Direct Rating”. The results are released in association with What Car?. [9] [10] [11]
The North American Renault Fuego sports coupe has earned negative retroactive recognition, mainly for its numerous major reliability problems. Car and Driver retroactively described the Fuego as being "shaped like a walrus with gas.” [91] Hemmings Motor News wrote of how "The Fuego soon developed a reputation for unreliable electronics and ...
As USA Today noted, in general, hybrid cars and midsize and large sedan models from 2000 to 2022 (and a few early 2023 models), are the most reliable vehicles based on Consumer Report’s survey.
Kia Forte. The Kia Forte has carved out a niche for itself as a budget-friendly, reliable sedan. In 2025, GOBankingRates could see prices for the 2022 to 2024 models decrease as Kia pushes forward ...
Here is what one Honda dealer says about the Accord: "In most car ratings, Honda models typically have high scores in areas like reliability, safety, and overall satisfaction. Why is this? Honda ...
Car longevity is of interest to many car owners [1] and includes several things: maximum service life in either mileage or time (duration), relationship of components to this lifespan, identification of factors that might afford control in extending the lifespan. Barring an accidental end to the lifespan, a car would have a life constrained by ...
The magazine kept the picks under $20,000—and noted that a great new car isn’t necessarily a great used one, given factors like depreciation and long-term reliability.