Friday, October 29, 2010

Consumer Reports Cars October 2010 Newsletter

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Consumer Reports Cars
October 2010 

Which cars are most reliable? This month's newsletter answers that question and reveals the results of our just released annual reliability survey. See which 2011 models are most reliable, how the makes compare, and which models have improved in reliability and which have dropped off our list. In addition, Consumer Reports has reinstated our recommendations for the previously recalled Toyota vehicles.

Reliability
Reliable Cars
Most reliable new cars
Our latest survey of 1.3 million vehicles shows GM has made big strides, but Honda and Toyota still dominate.

See the Results
Guide to reliability
Guide to reliability
See our full survey results based on 10 years of vehicle reliability, where trouble spots occur, and how our ratings work.

Read the Guide
Best New Cars
Best new cars under $25,000
Want to buy a new car without the premium price tag? See our list of recommended new vehicles for under $25,000.

Check the List
Owner Satisfaction
Owner satisfaction
Do you love your car? Our annual survey reveals which cars owners say they will buy again.

See More
New Car Preview
New Car Preview
Learn about the latest models
See our coverage of the latest vehicles set to appear on the auto show circuit and in showrooms in the coming months, featuring the BMW X3, Buick Verano, Chrysler 200, Dodge Charger, Land Rover Evoque, and much more.

Learn More
Latest news
Toyota recommendations reinstated
Toyota recommendations reinstated
Consumer Reports reinstates the recommendations for eight Toyota models that the automaker recalled in January.

See the Details
Recalls
Recalls
Check out the latest recalls announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and find out what to do if your vehicle or equipment is affected. Recent recalls include the Evenflo Maestro car seat and vehicles from BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo.

Check the Recalls
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