Consumer Reports names the 10 least reliable cars of 2026
Consumer Reports names the 10 least reliable cars of 2026
The annual survey ranked 2026's worst vehicles for reliability using data from more than 350,000 cars
With the average new car costing more than $50,000, you want to make sure you don’t buy a lemon.
That’s where Consumer Reports comes in. The publication ranked the 10 least reliable cars of 2026 based on its annual survey, using data on more than 350,000 vehicles.
“We study 20 potential trouble areas, from nuisances — such as squeaky brakes and broken interior trim — to major concerns, including potentially expensive out-of-warranty issues with the engine, transmission, EV battery, and EV charging system,” CR said.
Continue reading to see which 10 made the list and why.
#10: Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
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This minivan has reported problems with the major transmission and major engine components. Issues were also noted with the PHEV system, including EV battery cooling, and the in-car electronics, where the screen would freeze or go blank.
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