Subaru Gets Top Score in Consumer Reports’ 2012-MY ‘Automaker Report Cards’
YONKERS, NY – Consumer Reports has released its “automaker report cards” for 2012-MY vehicles. Subaru earned the top score in the publication’s report cards for 2012, scoring 75 points, two points higher than in 2011.
YONKERS, NY – Consumer Reports has released its “automaker report cards” for 2012-MY vehicles. Subaru earned the top score in the publication’s report cards for 2012, scoring 75 points, two points higher than in 2011.
Consumer Reports said the 2012-MY Impreza was at the top of the ratings in the small sedan class and is the Top Pick in that category. Subaru’s average road-test score was 82, which was the highest in Consumer Reports’ analysis.
Toyota remained in the top three automakers for the fifth year in a row. Consumer Reports said the automaker’s vehicles had consistent, above-average reliability and most achieved high test scores.
Mazda improved most among the 13 manufacturers rated by Consumer Reports. It climbed to second place from last year’s seventh and increased its overall score by nine points. An improved Mazda3, and dropping two models that dragged down its score last year, the Tribute SUV and RX-8 sports car, contributed to this gain.
Honda’s rating fell two points, to fourth place among 13 major automakers. The publication said Honda has been hurt by lower scores of several of its redesigned models received, for example the Civic and Odyssey, when compared to previous model-years. Honda models still scored the highest in overall reliability, though, Consumer Reports stated.
Ford’s road-test score improved by two points over last year’s, but its overall ranking dropped. Chrysler’s overall score increased eight points, making it the second most improved automaker, according to Consumer Reports. The publication added that Chrysler’s average road-test score also increased by eight points, and its overall reliability improved to average.
“GM and Chrysler are building nicer cars with each redesign. Still, their scores are dragged down by several older designs that score low in Consumer Reports testing or have reliability issues,” Champion said, “As more new products are introduced, their fortunes could change if they can improve their overall reliability.”
Volvo earned the highest score of any European automaker, which Consumer Reports said was due to an improvement in its redesigned S60 sedan.
Volkswagen’s scores dropped, largely due to Consumer Reports’ dissatisfaction with the interiors of the Jetta and Passat. Audi’s A6 and A8 saw significant gain in Consumer Reports’ road tests.
Mercedes-Benz’s vehicles did well in Consumer Reports’ road tests, but the publication said the reliability of the Mercedes-Benz 2012-MY S-Class sedan and GL SUV scored lower on reliability.
Consumer Reports said BMW’s vehicles also did well in road tests, but that reliability of some turbocharged Mini Coopers and the 5 Series hurt BMW’s score.
Some manufacturers were not included in Consumer Reports automaker report cards for 2012. In order to give an overall score, Consumer Reports must have both road-test data and sufficient reliability data from its Annual Auto Survey on at least four models. CR did not have sufficient data on enough models from Jaguar, Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Porsche, and Suzuki to calculate a score.
More Operations

How to Manage Conflict for Your Fleet Operations
Conflict management is becoming a core leadership skill. Here are five strategies fleet leaders should know.
Read More →
Turning Connected Vehicle Data Into Decisions That Matter
Fleet leaders have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, actionable decisions remains a challenge. This white paper shows how leading organizations are using connected vehicle data to improve safety, reduce costs, and optimize fleet performance. Learn how to turn insight into action across your fleet.
Read More →
Cameras, Safety and Insurance: From Reactive Claims to Real-time Prevention
Commercial auto remains one of the most challenging and costly lines of coverage for fleet operators and insurers alike. Learn more about how to effectively address these issues from Onur Aksan, Enterprise Business Development Executive, Geotab.
Read More →Are You Tracking Your Fleet's True Total Cost of Ownership?
Bobit Business Media surveyed 190 fleet professionals and found that while most fleets are tracking costs, fragmented systems and data gaps are keeping true TCO visibility out of reach. With rising pressure to control spend in an increasingly volatile environment, the gap between what fleets think they know and what the data actually shows is wider than you might expect. See how your peers are managing costs today and where the industry still has room to improve.
Read More →
Turn Fleet Data Into Smarter Decisions
Fleet leaders have access to more operational data than ever, but disconnected systems and unclear metrics often slow decision-making instead of improving it. This whitepaper outlines five practical steps fleets can take to transform fragmented data into actionable insights that improve planning, safety, utilization, and long-term performance.
Read More →
Hybrids: Electrification Without the Challenges
For fleet managers, fuel is one of the biggest line items in the budget — and it's one hybrids can shrink without changing how your people work. Download the eBook to see the numbers, understand the technology, and get a step-by-step guide to making the switch.
Read More →
How NOV Uses Telematics to Improve Fleet Safety Across 160 Locations
James Victory of NOV discusses how the company manages fleet safety, maintenance, and telematics across more than 150 locations supporting oilfield operations throughout the U.S.
Read More →
Fleet Meets: Steven Santostasi
This edition of the Fleet Meets series features Steven Santostasi, the current TSP channel manager for Ford Pro.
Read More →
Why Fleet Managers Are Replacing Departmental Vehicles with Shared Motor Pools
Departmentally assigned vehicles often create hidden costs through underutilization, poor visibility, and increased administrative burden. This white paper explores how shared motor pool strategies help fleets reduce costs, improve accountability, and optimize vehicle utilization.
Read More →Soap Box Derby Challenge: Assembling the Crew
Meet Gabriel, Matthew, and Angel — the team helping bring this soap box derby build to life.
Read More →
