Recently, the US "Consumer Reports" released its annual list. Lexus regained the top spot of the "most reliable" car brand, followed by Mazda, Toyota, Infiniti, Buick and Honda. It can be seen that Japanese brands The brand still has an advantage in the field of high reliability.

Consumer Reports, which focuses on the North American market, releases relevant survey data every year. They are based on 17 reports on engines, transmissions, electronic systems, etc. The possible conclusion drawn from the comprehensive survey data in all aspects, the score is between 0-100 points, and the general average score is between 41-60.

In addition, you can also see some interesting data, including sedans, hatchbacks, station wagons, coupes and convertibles in North America. Products including cars have higher reliability, reaching 57 points, SUVs have 50 points, and pickup trucks and large PMVs have 43 points.

Of course, it also includes recommended new cars with high reliability, such as Acura MDX, Audi Q7, BMW X3, Chevrolet Trailblazer, Mustang Mach-E, Volvo XC60 and other products. At the same time, there are also products whose reliability has declined and are no longer recommended, such as the Chevrolet Bolt, Hyundai Santa Fe and Jeep Gladiator.

Editor: Zhao Yu