If vehicle dependability matters, you should probably avoid the following 10 models.
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Automakers who are resistant to new tech seem to have fewer problems, ie Toyota and Lexus.
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About 68,500 vehicles affected.
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Which automotive brands are projected to be the most unreliable this year?
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Toyota is Number One? Big surprise.
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Toyota/Lexus tops, FCA flops. Big surprise.
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The Civic has a reputation as one of the best used cars you can get.
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Audi comes out looking squeaky clean with the lowest reported Lemon ratio in AutoGuide Group’s Forum Network.
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American automakers are proving to be the least reliable in the market.
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The 2016 Consumer Reports Annual Auto Reliability Survey has been released and there are a few surprises.
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While improvements have been made in numerous areas, the industry is still facing plenty of challenges.
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This Korean company’s impressive performance marks the first time in 27 years that a non-premium automaker topped the list.
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These are the cars just just keep going and going and going
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued a couple tweets in response to Consumer Reports pulling its recommendation for the Tesla Model S.
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J.D. Power’s Initial Quality Study (IQS) is closely watched by automakers, media and the car-buying public. But does this highly influential report deserve the attention it receives?
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J.D. Power released its latest Initial Quality Study (IQS) earlier today. This highly anticipated report is loaded with information about how well automakers are doing and the 2015 installment is particularly fascinating.
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J.D. Power just released its annual Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS). This closely monitored report gives automakers and consumers a good idea of how well the industry is doing when it comes to quality.
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Direct injection offers numerous benefits over port fuel delivery but could it be a bigger headache than it’s worth?
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Turbochargers are becoming more and more popular. Automakers are constantly looking for ways to improve their fuel-economy figures without sacrificing performance and these little exhaust-driven blowers can really help out.
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Japanese automakers including Toyota, Lexus, Honda and Acura are often seen as makers of long-lasting, reliable cars. But do all cars from Japanese automakers feature extraordinary reliability?
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With essentially two powertrains under the hood and a number of additional electric components, gas-electric hybrids are without a doubt complex vehicles. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re prone to breaking down.
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For 2007, Hyundai introduced its second-generation Santa Fe crossover with an all-new platform and smoother styling. Starting with the 2007 model year, the Santa Fe grew in size, bringing an optional third row of seats.
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Return of the American Muscle Sedan Progeny of the ill-fated Daimler-Chrysler merger, the Dodge Charger came to be in 2005 as a throwback to classic muscle nostalgia in a full-size sedan body. With retro looks, paint schemes and a throwback for a name, the Charger was more than just a pretender thanks to models like...
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