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    10 Least Reliable Cars of 2026

    Consumer Reports' annual surveys of over 380,000 vehicles reveal which models have the greatest risk of problems

    photo illustration of 2026 GMC Acadia, 2026 Mazda CX-90 PHEV, and 2026 Genesis GV60 with graphic horizontal lines and blurred car and trees tinted grey in background
2026 Honda Prologue Photo Illustration: Consumer Reports, Getty Images, Manufacturers

    Driving a new car home from the dealership is an exciting experience. Returning to the dealership again and again to get it fixed is not. What starts out as an inconvenience during the warranty period can turn into a financial burden after the coverage expires. This year, CR’s exclusive Annual Auto Surveys tell us that the buyers of some brand-new cars will be making more frequent visits to their dealer’s service department than other car buyers will.

    The models shown here are the 10 that CR predicts to be the least reliable cars and SUVs today, based on reliability data on approximately 380,000 vehicles, as reported by their owners in the latest Auto surveys. (For more details, check out CR’s Guide to Car Reliability.)

    More on Car Reliability

    Our surveys delve deeply into the numerous issues that can arise with a vehicle. We study 20 potential trouble areas, from nuisances—such as squeaky brakes and broken interior trim—to major concerns, including potentially expensive out-of-warranty issues with the engine, transmission, EV battery, and EV charging system.

    We weigh the severity of each type of problem to create an overall reliability verdict score for each make, model, and year. To be considered for this list, we require at least two model years of data from the most recent three years in order to calculate the predicted reliability score. For this year’s survey, vehicles had to have data for at least two models, from a minimum of two of the 2023, 2024, 2025, or early 2026 model years. That reliability score is then combined with data collected from our track testing, owner satisfaction survey results, and safety data to calculate each tested vehicle’s Overall Score.

    Based on that analysis, these models are the least reliable. They’re presented in rank order, counting down to the least reliable model. Each is shown with its specific reported problems.

    For more details on each model’s reliability history, click through to its respective model pages.

    See our complete guide to car reliability and our reliability FAQ for more information on how we survey and analyze reliability data.

    Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
    Reliability: 26


    Honda Prologue
    Reliability: 25


    Kia EV6
    Reliability: 25


    Kia EV9
    Reliability: 24


    Mazda CX-90
    Reliability: 23


    Genesis GV60
    Reliability: 21


    Mazda CX-90 Plug-in Hybrid
    Reliability: 20


    Chevrolet Blazer EV
    Reliability: 19


    Rivian R1T
    Reliability: 18


    GMC Acadia
    Reliability: 14