CarMD dubbed the 2015 Toyota Corolla the most trusted vehicle in the whole market in its recently published review for all those who may be looking to purchase a car, whether brand new or used ones. This is an answer to the approaching Holiday Season, when people think about gift shopping, holiday meals, and socializing.
CarMD's Vehicle Reliability Rankings and Vehicle Health Index Manufacturer survey analyzed more than 251,000 vehicular incidents from car model years 1996 to 2015. Here are some of its findings:
Talking about specific models and makes, CarMD declared 2015 Toyota Corolla as the most trusted vehicle in the whole market. The rest who made it to the top-five are the 2014 Toyota Prius, 2013 Lexus ES, 2013 Honda Fit, and 2013 Toyota Avalon, The News Wheel reported.
However, one of Toyota cars were also found among the Top 100 vehicles listed as the least reliable. The 2013 Toyota Prius C is among other not-so-well performers, the 2014 Buick Encore, 2014 BMW 428, 2013 Mazda Mazda5 and 2011 BMW 528 are also included in the list.
Talking about sheer numbers, again Toyota bagged the prize for placing 18 vehicle models CarMD's list of top 100. Toyota was followed by Ford with 14 vehicles, while Honda has 10.
Reliability is one of the most vital factors to think about when buying a new vehicle. This is the reason why it is so important to have updates and studies about Vehicle Reliability Rankings and Vehicle Health Index Manufacturer when trying to decide your model of choice. For a more complete report, on this year's CarMD Vehicle Health Index Manufacturer & Vehicle Reliability Rankings, go to CarMD.com. Vehicle fanatics may also click through the PDF found at the bottom of the page if they want to know the most typical problems encountered by these brands.