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Date: 2006-02-23 12:30 am (UTC)
For what it's worth... The way Consumer Reports comes up with their reliability ratings is to survey their subscribers regarding actual frequency of repair on cars the subscribers actually own. It's a pretty basic numbers game as opposed to an opinion poll. Overall, I've noticed that the more expensive models tend to be rated lower in reliability. I suspect this may be because they have more "bells and whistles", and therefore more opportunity to have things go wrong.
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