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The time has come once again for
Consumer Reports' annual Auto Issue, which means the respected magazine will hand out an updated list of the vehicles and brands that it recommends. Included amongst the pages are CR's so-called Automaker Report Cards, and the tippy-top and way bottom couldn't have been easier to see coming.
Much
like last year (and the year before, and the year before...),
Honda gets the nod as the head of CR's list, joined in this instance by fellow Japanese automaker
Subaru. The leading duo each earned a score of 77 out of 100, putting them three points ahead of cross-town rival
Toyota, who's score of 74 was no doubt affected when CR yanked its Recommendation off eight of its products following their recent recall and safety woes.
Hyundai,
Nissan and
Volkswagen also performed well, scoring ahead of
Ford, which was the highest ranking American automaker on the list.
Mercedes-Benz,
BMW,
Saab, and
Volvo each earned plaudits for improving on their reliability scores from last year, leaving only one automaker to
languish at the very bottom of the list. Drum roll please...
Chrysler!
The Pentastar was the only company to score worse this year than last, though there was one lone bright spot shining from Auburn Hills: the
Dodge Ram 1500, which is the only Chrysler model on
Consumer Reports' Recommended list. Bravo. See the full press release after the break, and keep an eye on your mailbox or a newsstand near you for the complete Auto Issue.
[Source: Consumer Reports]
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