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February 20, 2020 02:42 PM

Porsche reaches top of Consumer Reports' brand rankings; Tesla rises to 11th

Sarah Kominek
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    Porsche and Genesis took the top two spots of Consumer Reports' annual ranking of the most reliable automotive brands.

    Subaru, which won the top spot in 2019, fell to third place.

    Fiat came in last in the brand rankings for the fourth straight year. The lowest spots on Consumer Reports' rankings stayed relatively the same from last year, including Mitsubishi, Jeep, Land Rover, Cadillac, Jaguar and Alfa Romeo.

    "CR only recommends one of the 36 total vehicles it has tested from that group — the Jeep Grand Cherokee," a press release Thursday said.

    Acura fell eight spots to 24th place in 2020 due to its MDX and RDX crossovers, Consumer Reports said.

    Tesla, which fell below the brand rankings last year, rose eight spots to 11th place due to improved reliability of the brand's Model 3 and Model S sedans. It ranked higher than any other U.S.-owned brand. Ford Motor Co.'s Lincoln line was the second-best American car brand, placing 13th but falling five spots.

    Buick finished the highest among General Motors' brands, placing 19th, down one spot from last year.

    "The brands at the top of our rankings do a great job of producing cars that perform well in our road tests, and are reliable, safe, and highly satisfying," Jake Fisher, senior director of automotive testing at Consumer Reports, said in the release. "That's especially remarkable for brands like Subaru, Mazda, Hyundai and Kia that offer many affordably priced options."

    Consumer Reports' 2020 Brand Report Card Rankings

    Consumer Reports analyzes its test and survey data to compile its Brand Report Card.

     

    Rank Brand Overall Score Road-Test
    Score
    Models
     Recommended
    1 Porsche 86 89 3
    (3 models
    tested)
    2 Genesis 84 84 3 (3)
    3 Subaru 81 86 7 (8)
    4 Mazda 79 76 6 (6)
    5 Lexus 77 74 7 (9)
    6 Audi 77 87 7 (9)
    7 Hyundai 75 75 7 (10)
    8 BMW 75 88 7 (11)
    9 Kia 74 77 8 (12)
    10 Mini 74 81 1 (2)
    11 Tesla 73 85 2 (3)
    12 Toyota 73 70 13 (18)
    13 Lincoln 73 81 2 (6)
    14 Infiniti 73 77 8 (11)
    15 Honda 72 77 8 (11)
    16 Volkswagen 70 84 3 (6)
    17 Nissan 70 73 6 (12)
    18 Chrysler 69 85 1 (2)
    19 Buick 69 78 2 (4)
    20 Mercedes-Benz 68 68 3 (9)
    21 Dodge 68 77 2 (4)
    22 Volvo 67 75 2 (5)
    23 Ford 66 71 5 (10)
    24 Acura 66 75 1 (5)
    25 Chevrolet 61 74 3 (13)
    26 GMC 59 70 0 (6)
    27 Alfa Romeo 59 72 0 (2)
    28 Jaguar 57 74 0 (5)
    29 Cadillac 57 78 0 (5)
    30 Land Rover 50 69 0 (6)
    31 Jeep 49 58 1 (6)
    32 Mitsubishi 46 48 0 (3)
    33 Fiat 43 59 0 (3)
    Best performers

    Consumer Reports also revealed its list of best-performing vehicles in 10 categories Thursday.

    Toyota led brands again for the third consecutive year with four top vehicle picks: the Corolla, Prius, Avalon and Supra models.

    The Tesla Model 3, which won a top picks spot, is not without safety concerns, CR said in the release, due to the optional Autopilot system that "does not require the driver to stay engaged."

    "Tesla Model 3, they've had some issues and some growing pains," Fisher said at a live-streamed press event Thursday. "There was a lot of changes early on in this vehicle. … They were changing suspension systems and seats and glass. … Then they went and upped the production and there was a lot of activity.

    "So there's been some stabilization and our latest reliability data shows a marked improvement in the Model 3 and Model S."

    "The Model X is the lone Tesla that CR does not recommend," the release said.

    How to be recommended

    To be a top recommendation, a vehicle must score well in road tests, predicted reliability, owner satisfaction and safety. Consumer Reports said only models that come standard with forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection were considered for the top picks list.

    The acclaim was perceived by some as a major coup for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who eschews the traditional advertising that costs major automakers billions. Many car buyers consult Consumer Reports for big-ticket purchases because it's built a reputation for thorough and meticulous testing. The organization buys all the vehicles it tests and doesn't accept any marketing dollars from manufacturers.


    Bloomberg contributed to this report.

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