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[QUOTE="mtngoat, post: 102896, member: 18818"] CR is the only "consumer information" source covering a wide variety of consumer products, that doesn't take "ad" money from product makers. Their data is based on the real-world and comparative experience of many consumers and their products. I can't say they're never wrong, but it's hard to form any reasonable argument of the integrity and results of their data gathering and reporting. I always read, but don't always follow their advice. I've had three Jeep GCs, which they consider one of the worst vehicles for reliability. I just like the looks and performance of the GC. But, I lease them and turn them in around the warranty expiration. BTW, CR doesn't subjectively favor foreign makes. They down-graded small toyota trucks following their US assembly. They currently report the Ranger as the best made small truck. If you've ever read their reports or filled out their surveys, you'll find they very sensibly organize "repair" areas to report reliability. No question reliability can be shored up by good maintenance, but nowadays, most vehicles are designed for low-maintenance and high reliability. Some deliver, some don't--according to owner surveys. I think the best thing CR has done with vehicles is to establish a comparative "performance metric" that induces makers to build better vehicles. Their last auto issue examined reliability trends and found that reliabilty among most makers has improved substantially. [/QUOTE]
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