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    2006 Most Reliable Cars

    Consumer Reports: Most reliable cars '06
    Nissan, Hyundai have models in both the highest and lowest ranks; hybrids do well.

    October 27, 2005; Posted: 10:22 a.m. EDT (1422 GMT)

    NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Consumers can't just put their faith in a trusted brand name when it comes to looking for a new car.

    Nissan and Hyundai had models in both the highest and lowest rankings of Consumer Reports predicted-reliability survey this year, according to the magazine.

    Nissan's luxury brand, Infiniti, had two of the most reliable models -- the Infiniti M35 and M45. But four Nissan cars -- the Nissan Quest, Armada and Titan and and Infiniti QX56 -- landed on the list of worst for predicted reliability.

    For Hyundai, Consumer Reports predicted, the Hyundai Tucson SUV will likely have poor reliability, while the Santa Fe SUV and and the Elantra should have average reliability. Reliability for the newly redesigned Sonata remains unknown.

    "The message to consumers is clear: You can't gauge reliability based only on a nameplate. Some automakers do have a better track record but individual models -- especially newer ones -- can have some problems," said David Champion, senior director of Consumer Reports' Auto Test Center, in a statement. "New-car buyers should always check our reliability rating for the model they're buying."

    Of the 31 cars that earned the top rating, only two were from U.S.-based manufacturers -- the remaining 29 vehicles were from Japanese automakers, and none represented European brands. Almost half of the top 31 -- 15 vehicles -- were manufactured by Toyota.

    Of the vehicles with the worst reliability, 22 were from U.S.-based manufacturers, 20 from European brands, four from Japanese makers and two from South Korean companies.

    Hybrid models turned in above-average results, despite their complex mechanical drivetrains. Hybrids use both gasoline engines and electric motors that run on batteries charged by the gasoline engine.

    Consumer Reports surveyed the owners of more than a million vehicles. Owners were surveyed through the magazine's Web site and through surveys mailed to subscribers. To calculate predicted reliability for 2006 model-year vehicles, the magazine averaged overall reliability scores for the last three model years, provided that the vehicle remained substantially unchanged over that time. For vehicles that were new or substantially redesigned during that time, data from the just one or two years was used.

    Best predicted reliability
    Small cars:
    Toyota Echo
    Honda Civic (2005)
    Toyota Prius
    Honda Civic Hybrid (2005)
    Toyota Corolla
    Subaru Impreza (non-turbo)

    Sporty cars/Convertibles Coupes
    Honda S2000
    Mazda MX-5 Miata (2005)
    Lexus SC430
    Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2005)

    Sedans
    Lexus GS300/GS430*
    Infiniti M35/M45*
    Lexus IS300 (2005)
    Honda Accord Hybrid*
    Toyota Camry
    Honda Accord 4-cyl.
    Lexus LS430

    Wagons
    Toyota Matrix

    Minivans
    (None rated "Best")

    Small SUVs
    Toyota Rav4 (2005)
    Honda CR-V
    Honda Element
    Subaru Forester
    Mercury Mariner*
    Mitsubishi Outlander

    Mid-sized SUVs
    Lexus RX400h (hybrid)*
    Toyota Highlander
    Toyota 4Runner (V-8)
    Infiniti FX35

    Large SUVs
    Toyota Land Cruiser

    Pick-up trucks
    Honda Ridgeline*
    Toyota Tundra

    Quick Notes: Toyota kicks but on quality, again, with owning almost half the most reliable list. American car companies, of course get owned. Suprisingly (for some people anyway, though I've been talking about it a long time ago) so does Nissan which has ZERO Nissan branded vehicles on the best list; I guess some Japanese made Infinitis are made differently (although the G35 and Q45 and QX56 are noticable omissions).

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    Honda actually did pretty well too, considering how much smaller than Toyota they are.

    The only Hondas that aren't on there at all are the Pilot and Odyssey. I am a little skeptical as to why the Accord V6 isn't on there since the Hybrid is, and they both share so many components with the standard V6 model being less complex.
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      #3
      gooooOOOOO toyota!
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        #4
        Originally posted by owequitit
        I am a little skeptical as to why the Accord V6 isn't on there since the Hybrid is, and they both share so many components with the standard V6 model being less complex.
        I was wondering that as well....the Accord Hybrid is just a standard V6 Accord with an electric motor.
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          #5
          Absolutely, and you can't tell me that the Battery Pack etc doesn't add the potential to take away from the reliability of the overall package. Not to say that it is bad, but it is one more thing that will have to be replaced eventually (I have yet to meet a battery that lasts forever).

          Hey Mr Honda, do you know what the warranty is on the hybrid system? My dad wants to trade their 02 in for an 06 in January, when the new hybrid tax laws go into effect.
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            #6
            My understanding is the battery pack actually carries a lifetime warranty. However, this is just what I've heard at work...I have yet to actually confirm this with Honda.
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              #7
              Just goes to show that even a new car will have problems (especially the first model year ones). Buying a new car is just as risky as buying a used one.

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                #8
                toyota's have always been great cars. And I live in a Toyota Family. We've ALWAYS owned a toyota, even up to my Supra (OOPS LET THE CAT OUTTA THE BAG )

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