DETROIT (AP) — Audi, Porsche, BMW and Lexus are the best-performing brands in Consumer Reports’ annual rankings, but lower-priced options aren’t far behind.
Subaru, Kia, Mazda, Honda and Buick also made it into the organization’s top ten brands for 2017. Tesla was the highest-ranking U.S.-based brand, at number eight. The worst performers were Fiat, Jeep and Mitsubishi.
The brand rankings combine scores from Consumer Reports’ road tests as well as reliability and satisfaction ratings that are based on owner surveys. Safety is also a factor. Vehicles get points off if they do poorly in government crash tests; they are awarded extra points if they have automatic emergency braking or forward collision warning as standard equipment.
This year, for the first time, automakers got points off if they have an automatic transmission shifter that is difficult to operate or doesn’t automatically return to “park” when the engine is shut off or the driver’s door is open. Unusual shifter designs, including rotary knobs and buttons, are becoming more common as automakers try to free up space in the front seat, but they can be dangerous. Last April, Fiat Chrysler recalled 1.1 million vehicles after 41 people reported injuries because their vehicles rolled away when they thought they were in “park.”