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Lexus ranks highest overall in vehicle dependability for a second consecutive year, with a score of 135 PP100. Among premium brands, Porsche (175 PP100) ranks second and BMW (190 PP100) ranks third. Toyota ranks highest in the mass market segment, with a score of 147 PP100.
The iconic 911 is Porsche’s best-known vehicle, but the 718 Boxster received the study’s top honor as the most dependable car this year. Other Porsche models include the Macan and Cayenne...
Consumer Reports reveals the 10 Top Picks of 2024—the best cars of the year. These models meet CR's highest standards for road test performance, safety, reliability, and owner satisfaction.
Based on J.D. Power ratings, we've compiled a list of the most dependable new cars on the road today.
Research Most Dependable Cars. Dependability ratings are based on consumer insights after 3 years of ownership. The following 3-year old models rank the highest for reliability and represent the J.D. Power 2024 award winners for their particular segment.
1. Suzuki Alto – 95.1/100. Finally then, the most reliable car you can buy is the Suzuki Alto, with this pint-sized hatchback scoring an impressive 95.1/100. Warrantywise did have one case of a gearbox repair which cost £1,584, but the average repair bill was much lower, at £687.
According to Consumer Report data for the 2024 model year, the following are the top 10 most reliable car brands for 2024. Consumer reports rate brands on an average predicted reliability rating from one to 100. Reliability rankings are based on a study of 20 common trouble areas, from brakes to EV charging problems.
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).
CR's 2024 Cars Reliability survey has important findings on hybrids, EVs, and the brands with the best vehicles. This year, we compiled data on more than 330,000 vehicles to calculate the...
Hybrid cars and midsize and large sedans were found to be among the most reliable vehicles based on models from 2000 to 2022 and a few early 2023 model years, while electric vehicles and...