And exactly who cares what consumer reports says?
Well im gonna guess the leaking oil pans didnt help ford in anyway.
And Chevy new 4 cylinder turbocharged trucks cant be helping them.
Im guessing the Demon fires dont count for dodge because they dont get fixed just scraped and insurance pays it off.
Quality != reliabilityDodge is by no means the highest quality vehicle. Not by a long shot
Lol you winThe Demon fires don't count for dodge because as soon as the crate parts are installed it's a non stock vehicle modified with aftermarket parts
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Cliff notes from your post - Fake news.Lmfao...not a hater I’d probably buy a Dodge over GM or Ford these days. The value in the SRT lineup is hard to deny, lots of bang for the buck. However I put as much faith in CR as the bullshit JD power awards. CR may have served a purpose at one time, but is largely irrelevant these days. They don’t have the staffing i.e. real car journalists or the resources to do real long term reliability testing. These are nothing more than superficial judgements based on legroom, plushness of the headrest or if the ashtray was conveniently placed...they will only test just a few models, trim levels for a very limited time as well. You don’t see real car guys giving a shit about CR, because it’s clear the writers don’t know shit about cars, it’s sensationalistic bullshit.
Know how I know you’re old? LolConsumer Reports is garbage. I lost all faith in them back in the 90's when they reviewed VCR's. They ranked a Samsung below an RCA, but the surprise was, the guts were identical. Samsung made the VCR for RCA. For that reason, they lost all credibility in my eyes.
Know how I know you’re old? Lol