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Reliability is most actionable when it is comparable at the model level. This page ranks car models by a unified reliability score for 2025 and summarizes what the top tier looks like across segments.
The score is an aggregate view of expected durability. Use it to compare candidates on the same 0–10 scale, while remembering that trims, maintenance history, and regional variants can shift real-world outcomes.
Start with the top snapshot and chart, then proceed to the full ranking for the complete coverage.
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The full list below uses the same scoring scale as the top snapshot. Scores are displayed with one decimal for readability and ranked in descending order.
Because score differences are often small, interpret near neighbors as a tier rather than a strict gap.
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Reliability can be used as a planning metric in several practical ways:
“Each vehicle is rated on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest Reliability Rating.”
— iSeeCars, “How We Rank These Cars” (methodology note)“Vehicle problems after three years of ownership have reached the highest level since 2009.”
— J.D. Power, 2025 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study (press release)Year: 2025. Metric: reliability score (0–10), shown to one decimal. Ranking: descending by score. Coverage: 100 models. Notes: model aggregates; trim-level differences may not be captured.
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