
Car reliability ratings are an important factor for car owners to consider. They take into account a range of factors, such as the car's overall reliability and quality. These numbers are a guide for choosing the right vehicle.
Consumer Reports is a data collector on car breakdowns that has been around for more than 80 years. Consumer Reports gathers information from more that half a million cars every year. The company gives reliability ratings to the best vehicles from both the primary market and the secondary market. But, the algorithm isn’t foolproof. It heavily favors the newer models. Cars that aren't newer often have higher recall rates.
Consumer Reports compiles reliability ratings using a five-point scale. Each score indicates whether or not a particular car has had more or fewer problems than the average. For example, a vehicle with a CR reliability ranking of 3.4 will be three times more reliable that the average car. Likewise, a car with a CR rating of two is twice as unreliable as the average. Regardless of these numbers, you should still do your research to make an educated decision about your next car.

Numerous major automotive review institutes consider the Hyundai Accent to be a great buy. However, it has experienced a few recall campaigns, and its reliability ratings remain low. In addition to its comparatively low reliability rating, the Toyota 4Runner also has a high number of recalls. The vehicle was recalled due to incorrect weight labels, loose roof racks, adhesive hood scoops, and loose roof racks.
According to 2015 CNN rankings, Audi is ranked number 3 in reliability. Audi was also rated number three in the J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study: This study examines the vehicle's initial and continuing dependability.
Audi's high-ranking is partly due to its reputation as a reliable car manufacturer. On the reliability scale, other automakers like Lexus and Cadillac rank higher than Audi. Honda and Chevrolet are lower.
Subaru is one the most loved manufacturers in the auto industry. It has a loyal customer base. It is also a Japanese brand that maintains high reliability standards. However, the quality of exterior/interior styling and handling it is given by its customers are major factors in its ranking.

SUVs are the best choice if you want a vehicle that has the lowest recall rate. The Chevrolet Tahoe, Nissan Murano, and Toyota 4Runner all have slightly higher recall rates than the industry average. Alternatively, you might consider the Honda Accord, Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, or Subaru WRX.
It doesn't make a difference if you buy a new or used car. But, remember that the car's reliability may impact how much you pay. Vehicles that have high recall rates indicate a low likelihood of them lasting. Before you commit to buying a car, make sure to verify the reliability ratings.