What cars does Consumer Reports recommend?

What cars does Consumer Reports recommend?

These are the 10 most reliable new cars, trucks and SUVs of 2022, according to Consumer Reports:

  • Lexus GX.
  • Kia Niro EV.
  • Toyota Prius Prime.
  • Toyota Prius.
  • Cadillac XT5.
  • Mazda MX-5 Miata.
  • Honda Insight.
  • Toyota Highlander.

What is the most dependable car brand?

Lexus
Lexus claims the top spot as the most dependable brand; its cars suffered very few faults and virtually all work was done for free.

What are the top five most reliable vehicles?

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 #1 most reliable car?

Consumer Reports: Top 10 Most Reliable Car Brands 2021

  • Most reliable: Lexus is back at #1, but the top 3 are the same (Lexus, Mazda, Toyota)
  • Most improved ranking (into Top 10): Infiniti and Acura.
  • Biggest ranking drops (out of Top 10): Hyundai and Ram.

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 1.3 million vehicles in our latest Annual Auto Survey. Safety. Top Picks must perform well if included in crash or rollover tests conducted by the government or the insurance industry.

What are the features of a 2012 Toyota Camry?

Other high points include a comfortable ride; a roomy, quiet cabin; fairly quick acceleration; and for 2012, a nicer interior and somewhat crisper handling (although the Camry is still no sports sedan). Price: $29,052. The heart of this iconic sports car has always been its strong acceleration and rumbling V8 power.

How many times has the 2012 Mini Cooper been recalled?

The 2012 Mini Cooper has been recalled 1 time by NHTSA.

How much does a 2012 Subaru Impreza cost?

Price: $26,750 to $28,217. Redesigned for 2012, the all-wheel-drive Impreza is a well-rounded sedan with nimble handling and a compliant, absorbent ride that rivals some luxury sedans. Fuel economy of 27 mpg overall is impressive for an AWD car.

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