Cadillac is one of the least reliable cars in America, says Consumer Reports
The aftereffect of the Consumer Reports' yearly auto reliability brand rankings is out, and with it comes a bit of disillusioning news for Cadillac – regardless it sits at the base of the charitable association's rundown of most dependable autos for 2019.
With just three models offered, Caddy is the 30th most dependable automaker in the U.S., just beneath Alfa Romeo and Acura. Among the vehicles it offers, the XT4 remains as the least solid, while the XT5 is its most dependable model.
In the interim, Alfa Romeo sits directly above Cadillac as far as unwavering quality, with the Giulia as its least dependable, as indicated by Consumer Reports. Amazingly, Acura joins the last three this year, dropping nine spots from a year ago. This is the greatest drop in the current year's overview, with the invigorated MDX accepting the spot as Acura's least dependable model.
On the opposite of the range, the most solid vehicles as indicated by Consumer Reports' review are Japanese automakers. Lexus drives the charge, up by two spots from a year ago's outcome. Mazda likewise moved up by two spots, taking the second spot with the Mazda MX-5 Miata as its most dependable vehicle. Obviously, Lexus' parent organization, Toyota, is still at the main three in spite of losing its top position a year ago for its luxury arm.
In the event that you're pondering, Consumer Reports directs its reliability quality overview every year, with the information from the appropriate responses of Consumer Reports individuals. There are more than 420,000 reactions on its most recent overview, with vehicle model years running from 2000 to 2019, just as somewhere in the range of 2020 models.
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