
Consumer Reports got more than 500,000 responses to the annual survey of its subscribers, and it uses the data from the 2000-2017 model years to predict reliability of 2019 vehicles.
U.S.-based brands fell to the bottom half of 29 brands in the rankings. Lexus and Toyota were once again at the top.
“If you’re slow to the market, you’re slow with technology, that’s the way you do get reliability and that’s how Toyota is so consistent,” Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at Consumer Reports said.
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