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Consumer Reports: Toyota and Lexus top reliability charts, yet again

Arvind · Dec 18, 2022 12:00 PM

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Toyota and Lexus have topped the reliability charts, yet again, according to a comprehensive study conducted by US-based Consumer Reports. Alongside, Toyota also took top honours for the most reliable hybrid on sale in the US.

Consumer Reports, a non-profit consumer advocacy organisation gathered data over the last 12 months for over 300,000 vehicles, produced between 2000 to 2022. The comprehensive survey ranks vehicles across 17 problem areas including engine, transmission, and in-car electronics – from minor issues like squeaky brakes to major problems like engine/transmission rebuilds.

These reports are which are then weighed for severity and combined Consumer Reports’ internal testing data and owner satisfaction survey results to create a predicted reliability score for each vehicle, from 1 to 100. To be considered Consumer Reports measure at least two model years of data, on the vehicle, before calculating the predicted reliability score.

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Also read: Consumer Reports: Regular hybrids are more reliable than PHEVs and BEVs, Toyota leads

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Consumer Reports rigorously test cars all year round to determine the reliability of vehicles. Image

Thus, for a carmaker to score well, its products have to perform across a range of models and user segments.

In 2022, hybrid cars and midsize and large sedans were scored as the most reliable, with 7 out of the top 10 coming from Asian manufacturers. The following are the Top 10 most reliable carmakers according to Consumer Reports:

  1. Toyota
  2. Lexus
  3. BMW
  4. Mazda
  5. Honda
  6. Audi
  7. Subaru
  8. Acura
  9. Kia
  10. Lincoln

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Models that contributed to a string showing for Toyota include the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Toyota Corolla Hybrid, the latter topped the list as the most reliable car of 2022.

Plug-in Hybrid (PHEVs) consistently scored lesser than their hybrid counterparts, such as the Toyota Prius Prime, which finished in tenth place, behind the ‘regular’ Prius hybrid in fourth, although the Prius Prime still managed to be the highest-scoring PHEV in the study.

Also read: Consumer Reports on most reliable cars: Mazda SUVs, Toyota hybrids, Lexus top

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The Lexus NX Hybrid awarded the most reliable hybrid of 2022 by Consumer Reports

Lexus on the hand picked up points for its Lexus NX Hybrid and Lexus GX. The Lexus GX came in just behind the Toyota Corolla Hybrid in terms of overall reliability.

Perhaps more surprisingly, is BMW, which gained an additional 10 points from 2021 to unseat Mazda and clinch third behind Toyota and Lexus. 

Arvind

Senior Writer

Arvind can't remember a time when he didn't wheel around a HotWheels car. This love evolved into an interest in Tamiya and RC cars and finally the real deal 1:1 scale stuff. Passion finally lead to formal training in Mechanical Engineering. Instead of the bigger picture, he obsesses with the final drive ratio and spring rates of cars and spends the weekends wondering why a Perodua Myvi is so fast.

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