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I just got my 2008 Consumer Reports Reliability Book. From all the cars listed here, the most reliable and dependable are 97-03 Nissan Maxima, all years of Lexus LS, and 04-07 Acura TL. If you are going to get a Honda Accord, be sure to get a four cylinder

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Bad Karma: $100K Plug-in Hybrid Dies Before Consumer Reports Can Test It

21.05.12

Consumer Reports magazine, which buys about eighty cars per year, said that this is the first time in recent memory that anyone could recall a car breaking down before they had gone through their check-in process with it. David Champion, Senior Director of Consumer Reports Auto Test Division, told Design News , “This is the first time in decades where we had a car that was undriveable and immovable. It was just stuck in the middle of our car park.”

A Fisker representative told USA Today that they were able to drive the car off the flatbed. In their official statement the company said they were working to understand and resolve the issue. They also noted that, “With about 2,000 Karmas built to date, 1,000 at retailers and 500 in customer hands, there are many satisfied Fisker owners around the world, driving without incident.” Indeed, there are some very high profile Fisker Karma owners out there including Ashton Kutcher, Leonardo DiCaprio and teen heart throb Justin Bieber who recently  received one for this 18th birthday .


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