TORONTO, ON., [Oct. 29, 2013] – We're
pleased to report that in its annual Consumer Reports vehicle reliability
rankings, Lexus took the top spot, up from third place last year, and Toyota
retained its No. 2 ranking.
The five most reliable vehicles in the rankings are: Toyota
Prius, Lexus ES 300h, Scion xB, Toyota Prius c and the Subaru Forester with the
non-turbo-charged engine.
Ten of the highest scorers in the survey were Toyotas. Of
the eight Lexus models in the survey, six got top marks. All Lexus models
earned an above average reliability score, while all Toyota models earned an
average or better reliability score.
To be recommended by Consumer Reports, a vehicle must
perform well in a battery of its tests, have average or better reliability in
its annual Auto Survey and perform well in government and industry crash tests.
During its
annual reporting, Consumer Reports said it will no longer recommend vehicles
that receive a “poor” rating in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS)
crash tests or for poor scores on reliability. As a result, the publication
revoked its recommendations for Toyota’s Camry, RAV4 and Prius v based on small
offset crash test results.
The new IIHS small offset crash test involves only a front
corner of a vehicle and goes beyond federal requirements. It is not currently
part of IIHS' Top Safety Pick designation.
The Camry, Prius v and RAV4 are on the current IIHS
“Top Safety Pick” list which includes 21 Toyota vehicles, more than any other
manufacturer.
The
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) periodically develops new, more
severe or specialized tests that go beyond federal requirements. With the small
over-lap test, the Institute has raised the bar again, and we are responding to
the challenge. We are looking at a range of solutions to achieve greater crash
performance in this area. Toyota has made
changes to the Camry to improve its performance in the crash test, and IIHS is
planning to retest the car in December.
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