Featured in Long-Term ReliabilityBYJustin HughesMar 28, 2019ShareThe Myths of the High Mileage CarCars with more than 100,000 miles are common today, but they are not as recent a development as most think. BYJustin HughesMar 28, 2019ShareBYChris TsuiMar 21, 2018ShareThe 10 Cars Most Likely to Hit 200,000 Miles, According to Consumer ReportsSurprising no one, this list is dominated by two Japanese manufacturers. Can you guess which ones? BYChris TsuiMar 21, 2018ShareBYBasir KhanOct 23, 2017ShareCheck Out the 10 Least Reliable Cars According to Consumer ReportsLooks are not everything as American automakers continue to struggle with reliability. BYBasir KhanOct 23, 2017ShareBYSteven LangApr 19, 2017ShareThe Quality Question: Why Has Subaru’s Reliability Gone Downhill?Subarus used to be known for their rugged durability. Now the socially progressive brand is dealing with severe engine related issues. BYSteven LangApr 19, 2017ShareBYSteven LangMar 15, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability, The Acura MDX, And Honda’s Mid-Life CrisisWhat happened when Honda decided to leave their small car roots and venture deep into the land of SUVs? BYSteven LangMar 15, 2017ShareBYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareAcura Legend: The Metamucil Of Long-Term QualityWhat happens when a car is old enough to buy itself a drink at the local watering hole? It needs to get the right fluids in it… stat! BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareBYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability: Acura IntegraShould anyone in their right mind shop for a 17 year old sports car that is often cheaped out by Fast And Furious wanna-bes? Well, ummm… we think so. BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareBYSteven LangMar 8, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability: Acura CLThe most anonymous Acura since the Vigor has a reliability record that will continue to make it the Pete Best of the used car world BYSteven LangMar 8, 2017ShareBYSteven LangMar 2, 2017ShareLong-Term Quality: Buick, An American Success StoryThe largest study on the long-term reliability of used cars takes a deeper dive into Buick. BYSteven LangMar 2, 2017Share
BYJustin HughesMar 28, 2019ShareThe Myths of the High Mileage CarCars with more than 100,000 miles are common today, but they are not as recent a development as most think. BYJustin HughesMar 28, 2019Share
BYChris TsuiMar 21, 2018ShareThe 10 Cars Most Likely to Hit 200,000 Miles, According to Consumer ReportsSurprising no one, this list is dominated by two Japanese manufacturers. Can you guess which ones? BYChris TsuiMar 21, 2018Share
BYBasir KhanOct 23, 2017ShareCheck Out the 10 Least Reliable Cars According to Consumer ReportsLooks are not everything as American automakers continue to struggle with reliability. BYBasir KhanOct 23, 2017Share
BYSteven LangApr 19, 2017ShareThe Quality Question: Why Has Subaru’s Reliability Gone Downhill?Subarus used to be known for their rugged durability. Now the socially progressive brand is dealing with severe engine related issues. BYSteven LangApr 19, 2017Share
BYSteven LangMar 15, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability, The Acura MDX, And Honda’s Mid-Life CrisisWhat happened when Honda decided to leave their small car roots and venture deep into the land of SUVs? BYSteven LangMar 15, 2017Share
BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareAcura Legend: The Metamucil Of Long-Term QualityWhat happens when a car is old enough to buy itself a drink at the local watering hole? It needs to get the right fluids in it… stat! BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017Share
BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability: Acura IntegraShould anyone in their right mind shop for a 17 year old sports car that is often cheaped out by Fast And Furious wanna-bes? Well, ummm… we think so. BYSteven LangMar 12, 2017Share
BYSteven LangMar 8, 2017ShareLong-Term Reliability: Acura CLThe most anonymous Acura since the Vigor has a reliability record that will continue to make it the Pete Best of the used car world BYSteven LangMar 8, 2017Share
BYSteven LangMar 2, 2017ShareLong-Term Quality: Buick, An American Success StoryThe largest study on the long-term reliability of used cars takes a deeper dive into Buick. BYSteven LangMar 2, 2017Share