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Consumer Reports has just released results from its annual reliability survey and the findings show that Ford has made major gains to place itself among or ahead the most reliable Japanese brands. CR reports that 90 percent of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury products scored average or better r...
4 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Week,
noreply@blogger.com (Dahcredyns) from Hybrid Cars says
(in Ford Fusion shows reality of hybrid car sales)
Moreover, while this is positive news for Ford and its excellent hybrid technology, the Toyota Camry hybrid still moved more units than the Fusion hybrid, despite an $800 tax credit in favor of the Fusion. What happens when the Fusion's hybrid tax credits expire?
3 Weeks Ago,
Consumer Reports Cars says
(in 2009 Annual Auto Reliability Survey: 10 best and worst models)
Honda Insight* Lexus SC* Toyota Venza (4-cyl.)* Mercedes-Benz GLK* Toyota Yaris Hatchback Toyota FJ Cruiser Honda Fit* Toyota Prius Scion xD Toyota 4Runner (V6) Least reliable vehicles, listed in order of Ratings score starting with the worst score. Volkswagen Touareg* Jaguar XF* Che...
And
noreply@blogger.com (Dahcredyns) from Hybrid Cars says
(in Consumer Reports - Hybrids very reliable)
The Honda Insight and the Toyota Prius scored extremely well according CR, followed by the Ford Fusion hybrid, the Mercury Milan hybrid, the Toyota Camry hybrid, and the Nissan Altima hybrid.
Overall, Asian automakers are still the most reliable automakers, but Ford has made huge gains...
Last Month,
Mike Millikin from Green Car Congress says
(in EPA 2010 Annual Fuel Economy Guide Now Available)
For MY 2010, the Prius is the top fuel economy leader, with EPA ratings of 51/48 mpg city/highway. The Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrid sedans come in second, at 41/36, followed by the Honda Civic Hybrid; Honda Insight; Lexus HS250h; Nissan Altima Hybrid; Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, M...
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