Ford and GM Lose to Japanese Rivals in Car Quality Survey
Briefly

The Consumer Reports Automotive Report Card is highly regarded, and the latest edition shows Japanese brands dominating reliability rankings, with Subaru leading and U.S. automakers lagging behind.
The 2025 report analyzed around 300,000 new vehicles over four years, evaluating reliability, owner satisfaction, and costs, showcasing a consistent trend of Japanese automakers excelling in quality.
General Motors and Ford, including their sub-brands, struggled in the latest report, with their rankings outside the top 10 highlighting longstanding reliability concerns that may affect their market reputation.
Subaru topped the 2025 Most Reliable New Car Brands list, followed closely by Toyota and Honda, while GM and Ford ranked significantly lower, signaling a continued challenge for U.S. automakers.
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