Toyota: 3.82
A reputation for unquestioned reliability has been one of the most important factors in Toyota’s phenomenal success over the years. Seriously, can you kill a Camry? How many of those things are still cruising the roads 20 years after coming off the line? Nothing is going to change either.
The new Camry and Camry Hybrid both were awarded 5.0 ratings for reliability. The lone low score for Toyota is the Sienna minivan with a 3.0, but even that is high for the minivan class.
Buick: 3.95
The Buick LaCrosse is rated as the most reliable large car on the market earning a perfect 5.0 rating. Only the Enclave and Regal rate as low as 3.5, with the rest of the lineup scoring 4.0s.
Buick is back and building a reputation as one of the most reliable car brands in the industry.
Mercedes-Benz: 4.04
“The best or nothing.” Mercedes lives up to its tagline and is the most consistent brand when it comes to reliability. Literally every 2017 model earned a 4.0 score from J. D. Power except one.
That exception is the luxury midsize E Class sedan which achieved a 4.5. Summing it up, sometimes you do get what you pay for.
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