Tesla owners loves their cars most according to newest Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction Survey.
91 percent of those that took part in to Consumer Reports told “definitely yes” when asked if they would purchase their car again. Porsche ranked second at 84 percent, third was Audi at 77 percent, while Subaru and Toyota tied for fourth having 76 percent positive response.
Fiat could be found at the bottom of the list. Only 53 percent of its customers definitely think to return to the brand. Nissan and sister company Infiniti had a little bit better at 58 percent each.
However, when the survey takes into consideration a brand’s complete lineup, Consumer Reports also tracks scores of individual models. Here is the list of cars people most regret purchasing in each category, consisting of the 2014-2017 model years.
Small SUV – Jeep Compass
Midsize SUV – Nissan Pathfinder
Small Car – Dodge Dart
Midsize Sedan – Chrysler 200
Minivan – Dodge Grand Caravan
Pickup – Nissan Frontier
Overall – Acura ILX
You won’t be amazed to know that the Dart, 200, and Grand Caravan are being discontinued, where as an all-new Compass is planning to appear next year. When the Pathfinder was upgraded for 2017, the Frontier continues to be the oldest, and least-expensive pickup on the industry today, and its sales increase more than 40 percent this year, regardless of owners complaining that its loud and cheaply-appointed.