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  2. Electric vehicles are not reliable — yet: Consumer Reports

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    Electric vehicles and pickups are the least reliable vehicles sold in America, whereas hybrids and sedans are the most reliable, according to Consumer Reports 2022 Annual Auto Reliability survey.

  3. Consumer NZ - Wikipedia

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    Consumer NZ, previously known as Consumers' Institute of New Zealand, is an organization that covers a wide range of activities relating to consumer protection and information. Its work includes comparative tests and surveys of consumer goods and services, research into and advice on financial, food, health, safety, welfare and environmental ...

  4. More for Your Money: The Most (and Least) Reliable Cars of ...

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    To arrive at its list of the most and least reliable automotive models, Consumer Reports used at least two model years of data to calculate a predicted reliability score on a scale from 1 to 100 ...

  5. Category:Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Category: Consumer organizations in the United States. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after organizations based in the United States.

  6. Motorcycle Consumer News - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official site. ISSN. 1073-9408. Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) was a monthly motorcycling magazine that reviewed motorcycles and accessories, and covered motorcycle safety, training and industry news. Unlike most publications, it was wholly subscriber-supported and did not accept advertising. [1] [2]

  7. Talk:Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports is a non-profit organization. It accepts no money, test samples, or gifts of any kind from any commercial source. [4] [5] Products to be tested are purchased at retail prices by anonymous shoppers around the country. [4] Consumer Reports doesn’t publish any advertising from outside parties. [6] [7] [5]