Consumer Reports just released their latest Reliability report

Discussion in 'General' started by R P, Nov 23, 2021.

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  1. https://www.consumerreports.org/media-room/press-releases/2021/11/consumer-reports-new-annual-auto-reliability-data-reveals-safest-bets-and-riskiest-choices-among-new-vehicles/
    My Kona EV brought down Hyundai's ratings citing battery and drive train issues. I have had both and had my motor and reduction gear replaced, as well as my battery not long ago. These issues have now been fixed, and rest of car has always been good. With the new battery, the odometer has effectively been set back to zero, with the battery being the single most expensive component in the car. Other parts don't wear much in an EV.

    Tesla remains poor down there at 2nd last. Their big seller, the Y, is not helping their ratings.

    Some of the EU models not doing well, notably the ID.4 and the E-Tron.

    Not surprisingly Lexus and Toyota remain near the top, #1 and #3. Their legendary reliability continues. The new RAV4 Prime scores well.
     
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