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Consumer Reports has released its top 10 list of predicted most reliable American cars from the 2012 Annual Auto Survey. The researchers chewed through their data to come up with the vehicles in each segment that garnered a reliability rating of "average" or better, while also scoring high enough in
Consumer Reports testing to earn a "recommended" rating.
Chevrolet took home five of the slots, with
General Motors products soaking up two more for good measure. That left
Ford and
Chrysler to scrap over the remaining two spots. Ford walked off with the Sporty Cars category with the
V6 Mustang, while Chrysler nabbed the Upscale Cars title with the
Chrysler 300.
The
Chevrolet Sonic,
Volt,
Traverse,
Equinox and
Avalanche all earned accolades, as did the
Cadillac CTS,
Buick Enclave and
GMC Terrain. Unfortunately, when the rest of the world's brands are included, Japanese automakers take home seven of the top 10 spots. Head over to the
Consumer Reports site for a closer look at the Top 10 most reliable American cars.
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