Consumer Reports finds Porsche as the best automotive brand in 2020
Consumer Reports’ 2020 Brand Report Card Ranking, released on Feb. 20, shows Porsche as the top automotive brand as it posted the highest overall score of 86. Porsche bested 32 other brands, including about seven of its competitors in the premium luxury segment.
The ranking, based on Consumer Reports’ exclusive testing and member surveys, determines the leaders in terms of their performance in road tests and safety evaluations, as well as in reliability and owner satisfaction surveys. These are factored in to arrive at an overall score. The brands at the top of the ranking have more models in their product lineup that consistently perform well.
In the 2020 ranking, Porsche jumped two positions from last year to claim the top spot. Consumer Reports tested three models from the brand, recommending all three.
“The brands at the top of our rankings do a great job of producing cars that perform well in our road tests, and are reliable, safe, and highly satisfying,” said Jake Fisher, senior director of Automotive Testing at Consumer Reports.
Consumer Reports is a US nonprofit organization known for its unbiased product testing. It purchases vehicles for road tests and scores these after conducting 50 different evaluations. Its safety assessments include crash-testing and award extra points to proven advanced safety features that come standard for a particular model. Its reliability predictions are based on problems reported by consumers in a vehicle’s 17 trouble areas. Owner satisfaction is determined whether car owners would purchase the same car if they had to do it again.
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