In the USA, the most reliable and unreliable cars under 3 years old were named

American analytical firm J. D. Power published a fresh reliability ranking. This time, Americans researched the reliability of three-year-old cars by brands and models. It should be noted that these are cars available for purchase in the USA. However, considering the popularity of ‘bitoks’ in Ukraine, we are confident this ranking will be useful to many Ukrainians.

The reliability ranking of cars is based on a survey of 30,000 car owners. As per tradition, the key indicator of unreliability is the number of problems that occurred per 100 vehicles (PP100). The lower it is, the more reliable the car.

Speaking about the ‘hospital temperature as a whole’, researchers have found that premium and luxury models cause more problems than ‘people’s’ models. For the former, the average reliability index (as of 2022) is 190, whereas for expensive cars it is 204. This is explained by the abundance of electronics and new technologies that may fail or break down.

Reliability rating of cars by brand

  1. Kia
  2. Buick
  3. Hyundai
  4. Genesis
  5. Toyota
  6. Lexus
  7. Porsche
  8. Dodge
  9. Cadillac
  10. Chevrolet
reliability ranking | TopGir

Speaking about the brands whose cars cause the most problems, here is the top three ‘losers’:

Most unreliable cars by brand

  1. Land Rover
  2. Ram
  3. Volvo

And finally, the most reliable models of 2019. According to research, these cars cause the least problems for their owners in the first 3 years of operation.

Most reliable cars by class

  • Overall winner — Porsche 911;
  • Compact class — Toyota Corolla;
  • Premium compact class — BMW 4-Series;
  • Compact sports car — Mazda MX-5 Miata;
  • Midsize car — Hyundai Sonata;
  • Premium midsize car — Lincoln MKZ;
  • Midsize sports car — Ford Mustang;
  • Full-size car — Chevrolet Impala;
  • Subcompact crossover — Buick Encore;
  • Premium subcompact crossover — Lexus UX;
  • Compact crossover — Buick Envision;
  • Premium compact crossover — Lexus NX;
  • Midsize crossover — Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento;
  • Premium midsize crossover — Lexus RX and Porsche Cayenne;
  • Full-size SUV — Chevrolet Suburban.

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