Reliability Ratings By Consumer Reports
The reliability ratings for Ford had a significant jump, which makes it the most reliable American carmaker, according to Consumer Reports, which just released its ratings. The reliability ratings can be found in the December issue of the magazine. Other than a few of Ford’s pickup trucks, Ford’s reliability is comparable to that of the Japanese carmakers that are the best, however consumers should still purchase an auto warranty in case of unforeseen expenses.
Other carmakers that received the highest ratings went to the usual winners, including Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. Toyota received below-average ratings last year for the V-6 Camry and Tundra, however now all of the 42 Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models had ratings that were average or above. After several years of experiencing trouble, Nissan’s Armada and Titan and Infiniti’s QX56 had improved ratings, which now are average. Kia and Hyundai also got rankings equal with the best Japanese carmakers, with Kia making a 12 spot jump in one year.
American carmakers need to make improvements in reliability so consumers will purchase American made cars, and Ford has now achieved this. Consumers are very concerned with safety and reliability and are purchasing cars with the best ratings. Motorists are also protecting themselves by purchasing new and used car warranties.