Consumer Reports Unveils New Dominant Player in Automotive Brand Reliability, Ousting Subaru

Consumer Reports Unveils New Dominant Player in Automotive Brand Reliability, Ousting Subaru

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Consumer Reports has unveiled its 2025 list of the most dependable vehicles. Last year, Subaru held the leading position for reliability; however, this year Subaru has fallen to second place, with Toyota securing the top position by a narrow margin. Lexus occupies the third slot on the rankings. Consumer Reports conducts an extensive survey analysis to establish these rankings.

These rankings include car models generally from the years 2000 to 2026, but it necessitates that at least two models reviewed are from the years 2023 to 2026, ensuring that the reliability of the newest models is appropriately considered alongside those that have been in use for a longer period. This latest report assessed 380,000 vehicles and considered crash test results, safety features, and the specific owners’ perceptions of their reliability over time.

Toyota and Subaru are not just leading this reliability ranking. The Toyota Corolla and the Subaru Crosstrek have also made it onto the list of the five best affordable cars to purchase. I still recall my Toyota Corolla that was given to me when I started college. At the bottom of this year’s Consumer Reports reliability list are Jeep, Ram, and Rivian, with Rivian taking the last position.

The most dependable of the Toyotas

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