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Consumer reports cars to avoid4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We were surprised to find many top luxury brands in this list – but we have our theories,’ said Michael Milstein, Business Intelligence Manager at Mojo Motors.Īt the other end of the spectrum, in ’s list of most reliable cars, Toyota was #1 at 210,705 miles until worthless. ‘Using a linear regression model, we were able to calculate the dollars of value lost as mileage increased and ultimately, the number of theoretical miles where a car lost all value. Worst of the worst These models, listed alphabetically, have multiple years of much-worse-than-average reliability among 2002 to 2011 models. How they get this data? analyzed the selling price compared to mileage of over 500,000 cars model years 1995 – 2014. There can be a large variation between model trims and there are many factors that go into the price of a car.’ However, while the cars listed there may have come with design flaws, their makers have been tweaking those designs since. Its list of used cars to avoid is especially helpful. This is a make-specific study, not a breakdown of models, trims or years. Consumer Reports is a great resource, whether you’re buying used or new cars. noted: ‘…while this data is a great way to understand how vehicle prices correlate to reliability, no study of used car reliability and its value is perfect. Also, it’s important to note that car brands can have great variations between different models. So, it’s critical to look at the full picture when deciding on a car for yourself. ![]() And what they found is quite interesting.Īlthough Lexus is on the list of most unreliable brands, newer versions of the Lexus are more reliable and made it to the very top of Consumer Reports’ list of most reliable cars. crunched the numbers to come up with a list of the 10 least reliable car brands over 19 years. Read more: New ranking: The most and least reliable new cars If you want to make it to the 250,000 mile club ( or the 3 million mile club, for that matter) and really stretch your dollar, you’ll want to know which car brands have lasted over the long haul - and which ones to avoid. When shopping for a new or used car, some of the most important questions you can ask are, ‘How long will it last?’ ‘How reliable is it?’ and ‘What is the total cost of ownership?’Ĭonsumer Reports’ latest ranking of the most and least reliable new cars told us about the reliability of newer cars, but what about cars that have been around longer than 10 years? ![]()
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