Consumer Reports shares insights about electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) from its latest reliability survey, including the most reliable electric car.
As far as I understand, CR corrects data from own subscribers, and that’s kinda skewing own dataset. Their readers are highly conscious on reliability and measure every spec per dollar.
Average buyer of muscle cars probably never read CR, Jeep owners gets own parts, fix problems by themselves, and their data are less likely reported to CR.
Younger generations tend to learn from other sources, and average subscriber age might be around 50s at this point.
As far as I understand, CR corrects data from own subscribers, and that’s kinda skewing own dataset. Their readers are highly conscious on reliability and measure every spec per dollar.
Average buyer of muscle cars probably never read CR, Jeep owners gets own parts, fix problems by themselves, and their data are less likely reported to CR.
Younger generations tend to learn from other sources, and average subscriber age might be around 50s at this point.