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Discover America's most reliable car brands, why they save you money, and tips to drive home a dependable ride without overspending.
2014 Most and Least Reliable Cars 02:37 With over one million vehicles, Consumer Reports' annual reliability survey points out what cars keep on running, and which ones frequently are in the shop.
Subaru stole Toyota’s crown as Consumer Reports’ #1 brand for predicted reliability. It’s celebrating with an electric ...
Car shoppers have good taste—the most popular new cars by search volume also all score high on Consumer Reports' rating scale ...
Sedans remain a smart choice for many consumers because they effectively blend fuel economy, passenger room, cargo space, and flexibility into a package that’s often more enjoyable to drive ...
We recently published the best nationwide incentives for models recommended by Consumer Reports, the best new-car deals, and the best new SUV deals. Those forward-looking articles show where ...
With the used market as hot as ever, it can be tough finding reliability in your price range. We researched 10 of the most ...
If the thought of new car price increases have you shaking your piggy bank sadly, these used cars offer plenty for their sub-$20k stickers.
Fuel efficiency combined with a low ticket price can save a car shopper significantly over the course of their vehicle's life. Here are Consumer Reports' picks for the best deals on models with good ...
Cars have become more expensive than ever in the past few years, with the average new car costing $49,740 in January. And ...