#238, Consumer Reports’ Top-10 Most Reliable Cars For 2022

#238, Consumer Reports’ Top-10 Most Reliable Cars For 2022

Author: Michael Kahn August 16, 2022 Duration: 42:41
After nearly 20 years at Consumer Reports, Jon Linkov is an expert among automotive experts. The Deputy Auto Editor, Linkov is our guest this week on The Weekly Driver Podcast to discuss one of the publication's most popular features — its annual most reliable cars list. Join co-hosts Bruce Aldrich and James Raia as we discuss with Linkov the "Top 10 Most Reliable Cars For 2022." The 2022 Mazda MX-5 has a few upgrades and it's on Consumer Reports' most reliable cars list for 2022. Photo © Gretchen Gaither/2022 "What we do is survey our members, our millions of members, and ask about their experiences with the cars they own or have owned," said Linkov of the most reliable cars list. "We just don't look at current vehicles, we look at used cars, the ones they've had for years. We have data going back 20 years." 2022 Most Reliable Cars The current most reliable cars list involves a database of information for about 320,000 vehicles. The publication's analysts calculate the list on their prediction of which new car models will give car owners the fewest number of problems covering 17 trouble areas. The criteria range from ranging minor nuisances to expensive repairs. "We have data for all different years of vehicles," Linkov said of this year's most reliable cars list. "But we also have robust data that allows us to predict for the new model year." The 2022 Toyota Highlander is among the most reliable cars in 2022, according to Consumer Reports. Three Toyota models, two vehicles from Mazda and one car each from Cadillac, Honda, Kia, Lexus and Subaru are also on the list "We've been around for more than 70 years; We certainly have evolved over time in the sense of our relationships with manufacturers," said Linkov of Consumer Reports' enduring reputation. "We still hold them accountable. I've been there almost 20 years and early in my career and before I was even there, there might have been a little bit of an adverbial relationship." Most Reliable Cars 2022: Three Toyotas "They didn't really understand us and we really wanted to have a closed-off wall from communicating with them. Now it's different. We don't take advertising. We pay the rent of the getting a press car from them. But we do have a better sharing of data and a better rapport. In the end, that makes a vehicle for a consumer." The 2022 Lexus GX, a luxury midsized sedan, is Consumer Reports' most reliable vehicle for 2022. It has a price range of $56,125 to $65,365. It's rated at 12 miles per gallon in city driving and 24 mpg on the highway. Here's the top-10 list: 1. Lexus GX Price Range: $56,125 - $65,635 CR MPG: Overall 17 / City 12 / Hwy 24 mpg 2. Kia Niro Electric Price Range: $39,090 - $44,650 CR MPGE: Overall 112 / City 123 / Hwy 102 mpge 3. Toyota Prius Prime Price Range: $28,670 - $34,450 CR MPG: Overall 69 / City 56 / Hwy 81 mpg 4. Toyota Prius Price Range: $25,075 - $33,370 CR MPG: Overall 52 / City 43 / Hwy 59 mpg 5. Cadillac XT5 Price Range: $43,995 - $55,895 CR MPG: Overall 20 / City 13 / Hwy 30 mpg 6. Mazda MX-5 Miata Price Range: $27,650 - $38,550 CR MPG: Overall 34 / City 25 / Hwy 42 mpg 7. Honda Insight Price Range: $25,760 - $29,790 CR MPG: Overall 54 / City 44 / Hwy 62 mpg 8. Toyota Highlander Price Range: $35,855 - $51,460 CR MPG: Overall 22 / City 14 / Hwy 32 mpg 9. Subaru Crosstrek Price Range: $23,145 - $36,345 CR MPG: Overall 29 / City 20 / Hwy 39 mpg 10. Mazda CX-9 Price Range: $35,630 - $47,560 CR MPG: Overall 22 / City 15 / Hwy 32 mpg For additional details of the Consumer Reports' most dependable car for list for 2022 as well as the publication's diverse content, visit. www.consumerreports.org. As always, The Weekly Driver Podcast encourages and appreciates feedback from our listeners. Please forward episode links to family, friends and colleagues. And you are welcome to repost links from the podcast to your social media accounts. The idea of more eyeballs on more content works for us. Support our podcast by shopping on Amazon.com. A graphic display at the bottom of the post links to automotive selections of the online retailer. But there's also a search function for anything available directly from the site. If you shop via this site, we receive a small commission. It helps us continue to produce independent content. The site began in 2004 and includes more than 700 reviews. The podcast is in its fourth year, and we've had a diverse collection of guests — famous athletes, vintage car collectors, manufacturer CEOs, automotive book authors, industry analysts, a movie stuntman and episodes from auto shows and car auctions. Please send comments and suggestions for new episodes to James Raia via email: james@jamesraia.com. All podcast episodes are archived on theweeklydriver.com/podcast Every episode is also available on your preferred podcast platform. Several of the more prominent platforms are listed below. Amazon.com iheartradio Spotify

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