Toyota Slips From First To Fifth Place In Reliability Rankings

Toyota Slips From First To Fifth Place In Reliability Rankings
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Toyota Slips From First To Fifth Place In Reliability Rankings Toyota


The Toyota brand has lost its top position for iron-clad reliability, according to an influential Consumer Reports survey released Tuesday.

The survey dropped Toyota from first to fifth place - behind Honda, Acura, Scion and Subaru - in average vehicle reliability. The rankings are based on average predicted reliability for all models sold under a given brand.

Brands made by Toyota Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. still dominate the rankings: Scion is Toyota’s low-priced car brand and Acura is Honda’s luxury car brand.

Consumer Reports said it no longer recommends V6 versions of Toyota’s Camry or V8 versions of its Tundra pick-up because of poor reliability.

In the past, because Toyota (Charts) products have so consistently proved reliable, the magazine would assume at least average reliability for Toyota’s brand new cars, without waiting for survey data from owners. 

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