Would you buy the same car you have now again? A survey of new owners by Consumer Reports (CR) revealed that 10 new car, SUV, and truck owners said they wouldn't buy again, and 10 said they would. Check out which listings the new 2023 Subaru BRZ Sport Coupe is currently on.
Consumer Reports asked thousands of car owners what they thought of the model they purchased and whether they would buy one after driving it for two to three years. CR said it analyzed data from its most recent member survey to gauge the current state of vehicle owner satisfaction.
Top 10 Least Satisfied Cars According to Consumer Reports
Avoid these vehicles when buying a new car, SUV, or truck. They are displayed in rank order and counted down to the least satisfying.
Both are 2023 models, and the percentage of owners who repurchase is high. Kia Forte (51%), Nissan Altima (51%), Nissan Kicks (49%), Volkswagen Taos (48%), Kia Seltos (48%), Jeep Compass (46%), Mercedes-Benz GLA (45%) , Infiniti QX50 (40%), Mercedes-Benz GLB (39%), Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport (38%).
Top 10 Most Satisfying Cars According to Consumer Reports
If you're buying a new car, SUV, or truck, you should add these vehicles to your list this winter. Both are 2023 model vehicles.
Chevrolet Corvette (94%), Porsche 911 (90%), Kia Telluride (87%), Rivian R1T (88%), Ford Maverick Hybrid (88%), Hyundai Ionic 5 (88%), Polestar 2 (88%) ), Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86 (88%), Toyota RAV4 Prime (87%), Mazda MX-5 Miata (86%), Dodge Challenger (86%).
Is the 2023 BRZ worth it for sports car shoppers? The 2023 Subaru BRZ remains one of America's most affordable sports cars.
The 2023 Subaru BRZ has two trim levels with two transmission options. The BRZ Premium with a 6-speed manual gearbox has a starting price of $29,615. His BRZ Premium with automatic transmission starts at $33,115. The Limited (6-speed manual) has a suggested retail price of $32,115. Limited with automatic transmission starts at $33,255. All prices include destination and shipping charges.
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What is the difference between the BRZ and other sports cars?
The BRZ, a low-center-of-gravity sports coupe equipped with a 2.4-liter horizontally opposed 4-cylinder boxer engine, has excellent maneuverability. It sits low on the chassis for better balance and stability in corners.
Which BRZ trim offers the best value?
The 2023 Subaru BRZ Premium with a 6-speed manual gearbox is where many buyers land, offering the best value and fun for driving enthusiasts.
What is the owner satisfaction ranking of other Subaru cars?
The Subaru Forester ranks second only to the BRZ in the Subaru of America lineup in terms of how much owners love compact SUVs. His 77% of 2022 Forester owners said they would definitely buy a compact SUV again, and only 23% said they wouldn't buy the same car again.
Percentage of owners who love Subaru vehicles
Subaru Forester 77%
Subaru WRX 72%
Subaru Outback 71%
Subaru Ascent 64%
Subaru Impreza 58% What about the 2022 Subaru Crosstrek? I contacted Consumer Reports and they said that the percentage of owners who would buy the car again has not yet been determined. Overall Predicted Owner Satisfaction Score is 4/5 or 80% and Crosstrek Predicted Reliability Score is 5/5. We speculate that the percentage of Crosstrek owners repurchasing the same model is the same or higher than the Forester. The 2023 BRZ currently has the highest percentage of Subaru owners who would definitely buy the same car back. Sports car shoppers should have a sports coupe on their list. you probably like it too: Top 11 Cars of Winter 2023 - Subaru's 3 snow-loving models aren't the best Denis Flierl has been in the automotive industry for over 30 years working with all major car brands in consulting roles. He is a certified member of his Rocky Mountain Automotive Press. Check out his report on Subaru where he covers all models of the Japanese automaker. You can find more stories on the Torque News Subaru page. Follow Dennis on Facebook. twitterand Instagram. Subaru Report - we've got you covered! Check back tomorrow for more reliable, more unique and informative SUBARU news, reviews and previews. Leave a comment below, share the article with your friends, and tweet it to your followers! Photo courtesy of Subaru USA
Subaru WRX 72%
Subaru Outback 71%
Subaru Ascent 64%
Subaru Impreza 58% What about the 2022 Subaru Crosstrek? I contacted Consumer Reports and they said that the percentage of owners who would buy the car again has not yet been determined. Overall Predicted Owner Satisfaction Score is 4/5 or 80% and Crosstrek Predicted Reliability Score is 5/5. We speculate that the percentage of Crosstrek owners repurchasing the same model is the same or higher than the Forester. The 2023 BRZ currently has the highest percentage of Subaru owners who would definitely buy the same car back. Sports car shoppers should have a sports coupe on their list. you probably like it too: Top 11 Cars of Winter 2023 - Subaru's 3 snow-loving models aren't the best Denis Flierl has been in the automotive industry for over 30 years working with all major car brands in consulting roles. He is a certified member of his Rocky Mountain Automotive Press. Check out his report on Subaru where he covers all models of the Japanese automaker. You can find more stories on the Torque News Subaru page. Follow Dennis on Facebook. twitterand Instagram. Subaru Report - we've got you covered! Check back tomorrow for more reliable, more unique and informative SUBARU news, reviews and previews. Leave a comment below, share the article with your friends, and tweet it to your followers! Photo courtesy of Subaru USA