10 Least Reliable New Vehicles of 2025 | Consumer Reports

10 Least Reliable New Vehicles Of 2025 | Consumer Reports 1

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CR calculates predicted reliability ratings for almost every new car, truck, and SUV on the market using data from our annual reliability survey, which asks members about problems they’ve had with their vehicles. Based on data from nearly 300,000 vehicles, these are the 10 least reliable new vehicles of 2025.

21 Comments on "10 Least Reliable New Vehicles of 2025 | Consumer Reports"

  1. To save time, don’t buy any Stellantis products. 😂

  2. Mostly Jeep, Ford, and Nissan products. Surprise surprise… not

  3. @jimmiller1686 | December 20, 2024 at 3:09 PM |

    Interesting, almost all of the dogs are US made, most are ev’s. Only one Japanese car on the list

  4. Uh oh, not rivian and vw on the same list.

  5. Not one entry on this list is surprising.

  6. Frontier is a surprise. People act like it’s bulletproof because of its V6 and it being the only midsize truck with a V6. I guess it shows reliability is more than engine, and just because an engine is normally aspirated doesn’t make it reliable.

  7. Thanks for your fearless reporting!
    To be fore-warned is to be fore-armed!

  8. Does anyone know if this data is “normalized?” In other words, I wonder if ALL vehicle brand/models were represented equally. Also, were any vehicle brands excluded? Just need more information. Too, wasn’t Rivian voted the car with the greatest customer satisfaction? Were these surveys subjective responses or was empirical data used? Thank you!

  9. There are only two foreign cars on that list!!! US automakers have so much to do…

  10. Adapt, change or go bankrupt. Nokia and Kodak were once leaders in their industries but were slow to adapt to new technology.
    Legacy auto dealers are a nightmare for legacy auto makers. They gouged customers trying to buy electric vehicles.
    Legacy auto dealers abused their customers by adding market price adjustments to gouge their customers for EVs
    They added pricey add ons and other costs to pump up the prices and their profits.
    Tesla has the right idea. Buy online. No hassle. No sitting in a show room for hours. No salesman BS. No crazy markups.
    No I have to see my manager BS. With Tesla you can buy a vehicle in 5 minutes or less online. The dealers have no one to blame but themselves. The dealers are dragging the legacy auto makers down with them. The problem with legacy auto makers having slow sales leads back to the legacy auto dealers. They try to talk people out of buying and EV an want to put them in a gasoline car. Many people hate going to legacy car dealerships. Many people call them stealer ships for a reason. New car, used car or going in for repairs you always walk out feeling cheated. People have no sympathy for dealers.

  11. @timshelby2324 | December 20, 2024 at 4:20 PM |

    Not looking good for Ford .

  12. @mattyspaghetti449 | December 20, 2024 at 4:30 PM |

    The cybertruck didn’t make it on that list??? 😂

  13. Tesla used to be in this list

  14. @AlexAlex-gs1xh | December 20, 2024 at 4:38 PM |

    This is false reliability is not everything

  15. @AlexAlex-gs1xh | December 20, 2024 at 4:38 PM |

    Clearly they are not paid by these companies thatswhy

  16. 100+ years and some companies still can’t get ICE vehicles right.

  17. Range Rover not in the list is shocking

  18. @prashantkompella5372 | December 20, 2024 at 5:13 PM |

    Not a single entry from Germany? I am surprised.

  19. @TheClownfight | December 20, 2024 at 5:26 PM |

    So no surprise, and this pertains to the last 50 years… Buy Japanese cars of you want reliability

  20. CDJR: the JLR of America.

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