Consumer Reports' latest reliability survey of nearly 380,000 vehicle owners reveals troubling declines across the industry, ...
Consumer Reports withdraws its recommendation for 18 2026 models due to reliability issues affecting engines, transmissions, batteries and electronics.
DETROIT – Buying a new car isn’t cheap these days. With both prices and interest rates climbing, choosing a model that will hold up over time matters more than ever. Each year, Consumer Reports ...
Consumer Reports also evaluates used-car reliability, with brands like Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda topping that list. With ...
The average price of a new car is over $50,000 for the first time ever, placing added pressure on car shoppers to ensure they’re making a smart choice on a model that will hold up well over the long ...
As per Consumer Reports, the Tesla Cybertruck isn't the most reliable vehicle. That said, it's still a new car, so any ...
The electric pickup truck market in 2025 is rapidly evolving, with buyers now able to pick between offerings from Ford, Chevy, GMC, Rivian, and Tesla. Buyers looking to make the switch from combustion ...
Tesla Inc. made its first appearance in the top 10 for reliability in Consumer Reports’ rankings released Thursday, a stark turnaround for the electric vehicle maker that was a laggard just a few ...
Tesla ranks dead last in used car reliability, plagued by suspension failures and poor build quality. This threatens resale ...
Ford's Lincoln was among Consumer Reports' top 10 brands to join affordable, mass market names like Subaru, Honda, Toyota and ...
In the latest automotive reliability report from Consumer Reports, Buick has emerged as the standard-bearer for American automakers. The brand secured a strong eighth-place finish overall in the 2026 ...
Cadillac XT5 loses Consumer Reports recommendation due to owner-reported reliability issues. GM states its commitment to ...