2018-10-29 20:57:11

Most reliable machines of our time

The American edition of Consumer Reports has prepared an annual rating on the reliability of cars among leading car brands.

A study last year lured information that was obtained from a survey of 500 thousand respondents.

The most reliable cars, according to research, fell on Japanese cars. The most reliable - Lexus. The average reliability rating was fixed at 78 out of 100. Toyota ranked second (76 points out of 100), Mazda ranked third - the company managed to rise from 12th place to 3rd in one year! Similar results were achieved by the Japanese due to the CX-9 and MX-5 Miata. Next are Subaru, Kia, Tesla, Cadillac, and Volvo.

If you take pure models, that the first Lexus GX Coupe, the second is Toyota Prius C hatch, the third is Toyota Prius Prime. Next, come the Mazda MX-5 Miata and Toyota Corolla.

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