Consumer Reports sent surveys last spring to its 6 million Web site and magazine subscribers for its annual vehicle reliability survey released this week. The results cover 1 million 1998 to 2005 model year vehicles.
Among the findings:
Lofty sticker prices don't always mean high quality. The list of least reliable cars includes some of Europe's most expensive nameplates, such as the Audi A8, BMW 7 series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. For the second year in a row, no European automaker made it on the most-reliable car list.
Only 3 percent of Toyota Prius owners reported problems with their cars. By comparison, 67 percent of Infiniti QX56 owners went back to the dealership because of problems.
While the quality gap between Asian and domestic carmakers is closing for new cars, as domestic cars age, the gap widens.
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