- Consumer Reports top 10 new vehicle picks: Hybrids lead - CNBC
Hybrid vehicles led the 2024 top vehicle rankings released Tuesday by influential product testing organization Consumer Reports Toyota Motor had the most top picks of any automaker, at four,
- Hybrid Vehicles Lead in Customer Satisfaction While Subaru, Toyota . . .
Subaru, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Tesla are in a close race for leadership, according to the 2024 American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Automobile Study
- Hybrids Score Highest in Customer Satisfaction - Carsforsale. com
Hybrids scored highest in customer satisfaction across both mass-market and luxury brands For mass-market vehicles, hybrids attained 81, gas-powered cars got 80, with EVs seeing a significant dip to 73 points
- ACSI Automobile Study 2024
Customer satisfaction with the luxury segment is unchanged in 2024, as are most customer experience metrics except mobile app reliability and comfort, which both decrease by 1%
- Hybrids Trump EVs, Gas Cars In Customer Satisfaction Study
Drivers of hybrid vehicles are more satisfied with their purchases than owners of gasoline-powered and electric cars, according to this year’s American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI)
- The most satisfied car owners drive hybrids, study finds
Owners of hybrid vehicles posted the highest satisfaction scores in the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s ACSI Automobile Study 2024, averaging 82 out of 100 to top gas vehicles (80)
- Hybrid and EV Owners More Satisfied: Study - GreenCars
Owners ranked their Toyota hybrids high for mileage, dependability, and quality for the price Ranking just behind Toyota among mass-market brands were Subaru, with a score of 82 percent (up 3 percent versus 2022), followed by Honda (81 percent, up 5 percent), and Mazda (80 percent, up 3 percent)
- Discover the Best Hybrid Cars by Ratings - J. D. Power and Associates
Hybrids typically offer lower purchase prices and more range and flexibility than comparable EVs, so many car buyers include them on their shopping lists With all the excitement around EVs, the widespread proliferation of hybrid powertrains is one of the most under-reported stories in today's automotive market
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