A safety score is determined by crash-test scores and available safety features, while the owner satisfaction score is based on a survey that’s completed by Consumer Reports’ members. The predicted reliability score comes from the organization’s survey that’s based on 17 problem areas in cars. The score is based on four factors: reliability, safety, owner satisfaction, and the road test. Each car that Consumer Reports tests gets an Overall Score. Recently, Consumer Reports ranked 32 car brands in its annual Auto Brand Report Card Rankings and, for the first time in the organization’s history, BMW came out on top as having the most reliable cars.īefore we get into the results, here’s how Consumer Reports ranks its vehicles. Apparently, the organization logs hundreds of thousands of miles on test vehicles annually to help consumers make an educated purchase. Consumer Reports tests hundreds of vehicles a year and conducts some of the most intensive tests in the industry.
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