Tesla Trails Behind in Used Car Reliability
Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda Top Consumer Reports' 2025 Used Car Reliability Rankings
In a revealing study by Consumer Reports, Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda emerge as the most reliable used car brands for models from 2016‑2021. Meanwhile, Tesla finds itself at the bottom of the list, primarily due to early production issues, despite notable improvements in its newer models. Discover the shift in reliability dynamics in the automotive world.
Introduction to Used Car Reliability Rankings
Top Performing Brands: Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda
The Struggles of Tesla's Early Models
Model Year Specific Reliability Insights
Spotlight on Underperforming Brands: Jeep, Ram, and More
Public Reactions and Consumer Perspectives
Future Trends in the Used Car Market
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