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What are the most reliable new cars of 2026? Consumer Reports has released its latest reliability rankings, based on data from over 380,000 vehicles, and the results include some major surprises. In this video, we break down the Top 10 most reliable car brands for 2026, explain why each brand ranked where it did, and reveal the most and least reliable models from each manufacturer. But that’s not all. We also dive into Consumer Reports’ long-term reliability study, which looks at how vehicles perform after 5 to 10 years of ownership — arguably the most important data for buyers who care about durability and resale value. 🚗 In this video, you’ll learn: The Top 10 most reliable car brands of 2026 The best and worst models from each brand Which brands look good new but fail long-term Why Toyota, Lexus, and Honda dominate reliability Why Kia, Hyundai, and Nissan drop sharply over time Which drivetrains perform best (gas vs hybrid vs EV) Why hybrids are now among the most reliable vehicles The brands to buy — and avoid — if you want a car to last 10+ years 📊 Data source: Consumer Reports reliability surveys 📅 Coverage: New vehicles + long-term ownership (5–10 years) 👉 LIKE if reliability matters to you 👉 COMMENT what car you’re considering 👉 SUBSCRIBE for honest, data-driven car advice ⏱ Timestamps (Chapters for SEO & Retention) 00:00 – Most reliable cars of 2026 explained 01:05 – How Consumer Reports collects reliability data 02:05 – #10 Kia: improvements & EV struggles 03:35 – #9 Tesla: Model Y surprise result 05:10 – #8 Buick: GM’s most reliable brand? 06:40 – #7 Acura: luxury reliability breakdown 08:05 – #6 Nissan: CVT changes & comeback 09:45 – #5 BMW: the only European brand to make it