http://www.chathamjournal.com/weeklyvin...ity-70320.shtml
talks about CR reliability ratings
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/pr...rview/index.htm
direct link to the ratings
lexus moved from #1 to #5, which is 'bad' (because its a decrease).. but keep in mind ford is #16 which is 'worse' (because 16th is lower than 5th)..
i'd still rather get a japanese car assembled in japan to keep for long term.. sorry
some other things to keep in mind
EDIT: mercury milan/ford fusionncoln mkz is really reliable hurray ford :rolleyes:
talks about CR reliability ratings
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/pr...rview/index.htm
direct link to the ratings
lexus moved from #1 to #5, which is 'bad' (because its a decrease).. but keep in mind ford is #16 which is 'worse' (because 16th is lower than 5th)..
i'd still rather get a japanese car assembled in japan to keep for long term.. sorry
some other things to keep in mind
Quote:# Overall, Asian models still dominate in reliability, accounting for 34 of the 39 models in the Most reliable new car list. Thirty-one are Japanese and three are South Korean.
# Despite Toyota's problems, the automaker still ranks third overall in reliability, behind only Honda and Subaru, with 17 models in the best list. Honda has seven with a smaller model lineup
#Only four domestic models made the Most reliable list: the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, Pontiac Vibe, and the two-wheel-drive Ford F-150 with the V6 engine. U.S. makes, however, account for almost half the models--20 of 44--on the Least reliable list. There are 13 from GM, 6 from Chrysler, and 1 from Ford.
EDIT: mercury milan/ford fusionncoln mkz is really reliable hurray ford :rolleyes: