
Reliable Cars Ratings: A Subjective Look at Dependability
Reliable Cars Ratings: A Subjective Look at Dependability In a recent video posted online by car enthusiast RudyCars, various car models were rated on their reliability. The video, filmed in a US parking lot, offers a quick, informal overview of the author's opinions on the dependability of several makes and models. While not a comprehensive mechanical analysis, the ratings provide a snapshot of consumer perception. RudyCars' review included a 2020 Dodge Challenger, receiving an 8.7/10 rating, with the author stating, "Extremely reliable. I love Challengers guys, V8 is no joke." In contrast, a 2011 Chevy Cruz received a much lower score of 4.5/10, described as "garbage." The video also highlighted the 2019 Honda Accord, scoring a 9/10, and a 2010 VW Jetta, which received a 6.3/10 and was described as needing "care" for it to be reliable. The video's informal style and subjective nature limits its use as a definitive source. However, it reflects a common theme among car owners: the importance of reliability. While the ratings are opinion-based, they provide a starting point for further research into the long-term dependability of these models.