Since the invention of one of the earliest practical cars, the Motorwagen, over a century ago, most vehicles have relied on internal combustion engines. This technology combines fuel and air to ...
Long-term reliability is among the top priorities of new car buyers. This is one of the factors that differ from model to model. However, it is generally measured in terms of brands. Continuing with ...
The ranking places Lexus and Toyota firmly at the top, widening their already strong reputations for long-term reliability.
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The World Visualized Brand Report highlights the sharp divide between established legacy players and emerging challengers in ...
In the latest Consumer Reports reliability study, Tesla has landed at the bottom of the list for long-term used car ...
Public expectations of the 2026 Honda Prelude are pretty high, but many want to know how it will perform against serious ...
Buying a new car isn’t cheap these days. With both prices and interest rates climbing, choosing a model that will hold up ...
Toyota, Ford, Honda, and Chevrolet continue to top the rankings in Consumer Reports' annual Car-Brand Perception Survey, standing out as the leading brands in consumers' minds. These perennial leaders ...
Japanese cars dominate reliability rankings for good reason. Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Nissan and Mitsubishi vehicles ...
Consumer Reports ranks Honda slightly more reliable than Acura, based on multiple model years of SUV, sedan, and minivan data ...