You've Been Warned: Consumer Reports Says These New Cars Are The Least Reliable
Ford tops the list with three of the most unreliable vehicles according to Consumer Reports, but some other brands aren't far behind.
Read MoreFord tops the list with three of the most unreliable vehicles according to Consumer Reports, but some other brands aren't far behind.
Read MoreJust because something's popular doesn't mean it's necessarily any good. Need proof? Take a look at this best-selling yet unreliable vehicle.
Read MoreToyota vehicles are known for long-term reliability, and the good news is that popular models like the Tacoma and the Tundra hold value.
Read MoreBig name car sellers aren't known for their honesty or affordability. Luckily, third parties can do at least one job for much less than a name brand's tech.
Read MoreLuxury and innovation don’t always guarantee long-term value. One high-end EV is facing a brutal resale market that may surprise drivers and investors alike.
Read MoreInvesting in a new vehicle is a huge decision. If you're looking for a budget hatchback, experts keep recommending one car in particular.
Read MoreEntering the luxury vehicle market is more approachable than it may seem, with brands like Audi offering multiple options under $40,000.
Read MoreIt may cost under $25,000 and lack exciting features, but this Nissan car is a reliable ride that holds its value, a smart buy for budget-conscious buyers.
Read MoreAs long as you own a vehicle, insuring it may always cost you something. But if you're a good driver, it doesn't have to stay expensive forever.
Read MoreConsumer Reports analyzed nearly every make and model available on the market by price and reliability to determine the best options.
Read MoreGetting a good deal is something most people prioritize when buying a car, and Consumer Reports warns that one make and model is way overpriced.
Read MoreThe Fed's recent announcement that it would be dropping interest rates a quarter-point has some consumers excited about the possibilities for borrowing.
Read MoreRetirees tend to prefer efficient vehicles that are dependable and easy to get in and out of -- which these car brands don't specialize in.
Read MoreVehicles get recalled for all sorts of reasons: a faulty airbag, a defective battery, bad tires. Here are some of the largest and most costly recalls.
Read MoreEven some of the biggest companies in the auto industry can slip up. Not too long ago, Ford and Firestone made a huge mistake and paid the price.
Read MoreFor the last two decades, Honda has been one of the most affordable, dependable car brands, ranking highly on customer satisfaction and reliability charts.
Read MoreYou're retiring and you've got a pretty okay nest egg. Go big or go home, right? Well, if you get this luxury car, you might actually just go broke instead.
Read More2025 has been a rough year for small and large businesses alike, and an auto parts company with locations in 4 states has now joined the bankruptcy club.
Read MoreJoining the growing list of struggling retailers, and restaurants, that are filing for bankruptcy in 2025 is this auto repair chain franchisee.
Read MoreIf hassling with a dealership's finance department is a headache you'd rather avoid, you might consider using a credit card for your next car purchase instead.
Read MoreToyota, long known as one of the most reliable car brands, lost its crown to a competitor, though the brand still performed quite well.
Read MoreWhen gas prices rise at the pump, consumers often have a lot of opinions on why that may be and who is to blame. In truth, there are four factors to examine.
Read MoreYou can always expect certain cars to take the top spots on annual theft reports, but a new pattern emerged in 2022, most likely due to a social media trend.
Read MoreWhile insurance may cover pothole damage via optional collision coverage, you may not realize you may have recourse from your city, county, or state, too.
Read MoreIf you've delayed buying a car or truck in recent years due to the sticker shock, given the pricing trends in 2024, it might be time to start looking again.
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