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Rank Brand Change
1 Lexus 0
2 Toyota 0
3 Mazda +2
4 Honda +4
5 Audi +1
6 Buick +6
7 Subaru +3
8 Scion +3
9 Porsche +5
10 Kia +6
十一 Acura -8
十二 Volvo -5
13 Hyundai +8
14 BMW +1
15 Lincoln +十二
16 Nissan +6
17 Volkswagen +3
18 Cadillac +7
19 GMC -10
20 Infiniti -14
21 Chevrolet -4
22 Chrysler -4
23 Ford +3
24 Mercedes-Benz -十一
25 Dodge -1
26 Ram -7
27 Jeep -4
28 Fiat NA
Lexus and Toyota stay in front
Once again, Toyota’s luxury brand Lexus proved to be the most reliable brand overall, with Toyota a close second. Part of the secret for accomplishing this feat is that as a rule, Toyota and Lexus usually avoid fully redesigning their products, reusing enough components to support good reliability out of the box.
The most reliable car isn’t necessarily the best car to buy. And vice versa.
The most reliable new car honor goes to Toyota’s Scion xB. Seven years of building the same car gave Toyota plenty of time to get this roomy little box right, but, to drive, the xB lacks refinement and gets worse fuel economy than many larger SUVs. Likewise, the Toyota Tundra wins most reliable pickup truck honors, but even with a new, gigantic grille, it feels well past its sell-by date compared to the much-fresher competition.
More proof that road test scores don’t match reliability: The updated-for-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee rates high in Consumer Reports tests. But recent changes, including a new version of Chrysler’s Uconnect infotainment system, put its reliability into a tailspin. The high-scoring Ram pickup also fell below average in reliability. That’s too bad because we really like driving those models.
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凌志和丰田持续放弃排名一二位。然而这个是基于 Toyota and Lexus usually avoid fully redesigning their products, reusing enough components to support good reliability out of the box.
同时这个网站也指出,牢靠性排名靠前的车,其实不一定是最该买的车。反之亦然。 |
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