Top 10 Least Reliable 2021 Models According to Consumer Reports
As you saw last week, the team at Consumer Reports published its automotive reliability report for 2021. We’re talking about predictions based on data from the past three years, a large survey of vehicle owners, and the magazine’s own evaluations.
Models from Mazda, Toyota, Lexus, Buick and Honda rank among the safest buys according to Consumer Reports.
Now, what about the least reliable vehicles? Go to the next page to start the top 10!
10. Volvo XC60 – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 28
9. Ford EcoSport – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 28
8. Jeep Wrangler – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 27
7. Tesla Model S – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 26
6. Chevrolet Colorado – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 26
5. Volvo XC90 – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 26
4. Jeep Compass – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 21
3. Volkswagen Atlas – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 19
2. Subaru Ascent – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 18
1. Chevrolet Silverado – Consumer Reports’ reliability score: 13