38) 2019 Toyota C-HR
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 7.0/10 | $21,145
Aside from having an above-average predicted reliability rating, the 2019 Toyota C-HR has few strengths. It features futuristic exterior styling, handles well, and comes packed with standard active safety technologies. However, it’s short on rear-seat space and cargo room. The C-HR also suffers from a noisy engine that delivers lackluster acceleration.
37) 2019 Toyota 4Runner
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 7.6/10 | $35,310
The 2019 Toyota 4Runner provides solid off-road performance and has one of the largest cargo holds in its class. It hasn’t been fully redesigned in almost a decade, so its infotainment screen is small and its cabin looks and feels dated. In addition, the 4Runner lacks safety tech found in competitors and returns poor fuel economy.
36) 2019 Nissan Armada
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 7.9/10 | $47,100
The 2019 Nissan Armada finishes near the bottom of our large SUV rankings. It lacks cargo space compared to classmates and its infotainment system is outdated. The Armada gets poor gas mileage as well. Still, it does have a few redeeming traits, including a strong engine, composed handling, and a high-quality interior. The Armada comes standard with a nice assortment of advanced driver assistance technologies.
35) 2019 Toyota Sequoia
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.0/10 | $49,050
The 2019 Toyota Sequoia offers a powerful engine, spacious seats, and plenty of room for cargo. It has a respectable list of standard niceties, including a moonroof, a 6.1-inch touch screen, and a full suite of standard active safety aids. Nonetheless, it's showing its age. The Sequoia’s cabin isn’t as nice as most rivals’, its infotainment system is due for an update, and it returns subpar fuel economy.
34) 2019 Buick Regal
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.1/10 | $25,070
The 2019 Buick Regal struggles to compete in our midsize car rankings despite its high predicted reliability rating, spacious seats, and abundant cargo space. Its cabin materials are unimpressive and its infotainment system doesn’t live up to newer systems found in many competing models. The Regal also lags behind rivals’ agility and fuel economy estimates. Notable standard features include Teen Driver, a Wi-Fi hot spot, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
33) 2019 Chevrolet Equinox
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.1/10 | $23,800
If you’re searching for a dependable, well-priced, and feature-filled compact SUV, the 2019 Chevrolet Equinox deserves to be on your list. It provides comfortable seating for five passengers, good fuel economy, adequate acceleration, and a coddling ride. However, the Equinox is not as upscale as some rivals and it doesn’t offer a lot of room for cargo.
This Chevrolet comes equipped with niceties like Teen Driver, an intuitive infotainment system, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and up-to-date smartphone app integration.
32) 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.2/10 | $24,295
The 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan is one of the few compact SUVs to come standard with third-row seats, though they’re only adequate for children. It also features a long warranty, excellent safety scores, impressive cargo volume, and a pleasant ride. The Tiguan doesn’t fare as well in the performance category due to its lack of agility, underpowered engine, and meager gas mileage.
Standard features in the Tiguan include automatic headlights, alloy wheels, and a user-friendly 6.5-inch touch-screen interface with smartphone connectivity.
31) 2019 Kia Niro
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.2/10 | $23,490
The 2019 Kia Niro places well in our subcompact SUV rankings thanks to its incredible fuel efficiency, generous cargo space, roomy seats, and upmarket cabin. Moreover, it earns good crash test scores, comes with an industry-leading warranty, and delivers decent acceleration with a cushioned ride. The Niro isn’t as athletic as many competitors and you can’t get it with all-wheel drive.
The Niro comes standard with an easy-to-use 7-inch touch screen, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and voice recognition.
30) 2019 Kia Sportage
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.3/10 | $23,750
Sporty performance and a handsome cabin are just two of the 2019 Kia Sportage’s strengths. In addition to its above-average predicted reliability rating, this compact SUV offers one of the longest warranties in the industry. The Sportage features a smooth ride, agile handling, and spacious seating for five people. However, many rivals return better fuel economy and have more cargo space.
The Sportage is light on standard features, although it still comes with Bluetooth, satellite radio, a USB port, and a 5-inch touch screen. Fortunately, Kia recently released the 2020 Sportage, which comes better equipped.
29) 2019 Hyundai Tucson
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.3/10 | $23,200
The 2019 Hyundai Tucson seats five passengers in two supportive rows of seats. The front seats offer plenty of space and the rear seats provide adequate room for two adults. The Tucson features poised handling, an agreeable ride, fantastic crash test ratings, a long warranty, and an interior that’s quiet and stylish. This is not the compact SUV for those who prioritize cargo capacity and exciting acceleration.
The Tucson’s healthy assortment of standard niceties includes lane keep assist, driver drowsiness monitoring, automatic emergency braking, and a straightforward 7-inch touch-screen interface with smartphone connectivity.
28) 2019 Hyundai Elantra
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.3/10 | $17,200
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra is well-rounded due to its comfortable seats, large trunk, coddling ride, and attractive cabin. It offers capable engine options and delivers reasonably sporty handling. Moreover, it’s covered by a long warranty and comes in both sedan and hatchback configurations. However, some competing compact cars have fancier interiors and provide a more dynamic driving experience.
The Elantra is equipped with a basic set of standard convenience features, though active safety aids like a driver attention monitor, lane keep assist, and automatic emergency braking are included in the base model.
27) 2019 Toyota RAV4
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $25,650
Toyota completely redesigned the RAV4 for the 2019 model year. It’s more powerful and fuel-efficient than the outgoing model and it comes with a new, larger infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and includes a Wi-Fi hot spot. There is no support for Android Auto.
The RAV4’s notable strengths include a relaxed ride, composed handling, ample power, lots of cargo room, and a sleek cabin with good passenger space. This compact crossover also comes with a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems.
26) 2019 Toyota Prius
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $23,770
The Toyota Prius is a legend when it comes to fuel efficiency and practicality. For the 2019 model year, it’s available with all-wheel drive for the first time. The Prius features impressive cargo volume, decent handling, a pleasant ride, and a well-built cabin with roomy seats in both rows. It won’t win any races though.
The Prius’ long list of standard features includes a 6.1-inch touch screen, automatic high beams, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control.
25) 2019 Toyota Yaris
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $15,600
The 2019 Toyota Yaris places near the top of our subcompact car rankings. It’s not very peppy, but it delivers engaging handling and returns excellent fuel economy. Additionally, the Yaris offers a quality interior with comfortable front seats, respectable cargo space, and a nice array of standard features. Automatic emergency braking and 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system with Bluetooth, satellite radio, HD Radio, and voice recognition all come standard.
24) 2019 Kia Rio
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $15,390
The 2019 Kia Rio is a solid compact car that comes as a sedan or hatchback. It offers nimble handling, a handsome interior, spacious front seats, and competitive cargo capacity. The Rio also earns high marks in crash tests and comes with a first-rate warranty.
However, it comes up short on standard and available features. Satellite radio, a USB port, and a 5-inch touch screen come standard. A 7-inch touch screen with smartphone app integration is available.
23) 2019 Chevrolet Impala
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $28,020
The 2019 Chevrolet Impala finishes midpack in our large car rankings. Overall, it’s safe, reliable, comfortable, and practical.
The Impala boasts expansive rear seats and one of the largest trunks in its class. It delivers well-balanced driving dynamics, with a relaxed ride and confident handling. This Chevy’s base four-cylinder engine is short on power, but you can opt for an eager V6.
Standard features in the Impala include niceties like an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat and an 8-inch touch screen with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a Wi-Fi hot spot.
22) 2019 Dodge Challenger
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $27,845
The 2019 Dodge Challenger is in a class of its own when it comes to retro-styled muscle cars that deliver potent off-the-line acceleration.
It also impresses with its spacious seating for five passengers, massive trunk, and top-notch infotainment system with smartphone connectivity. To top it off, this sports car has a classy cabin and provides a quiet and cushioned ride.
It’s not perfect though. The Challenger’s negatives include a lack of agility compared to rivals, poor fuel economy, and mixed crash test ratings.
21) 2019 Kia Sorento
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $26,290
We named the refreshed 2019 Kia Sorento the winner for our Best 3-Row SUV for the Money award. It’s priced well, returns terrific gas mileage, and earns top-notch crash test scores. It offers a pleasant ride and an upscale cabin with two roomy rows, though its third row is only suitable for children and it’s short on cargo space. Like all Kia vehicles, the Sorento comes with one of the longest warranties in the industry.
Standard features in the Sorento include a 7-inch touch screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
20) 2019 Ford Expedition
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $52,130
The Ford Expedition outscores all competitors in our large SUV rankings and is the winner of our 2019 Best Large SUV for Families award. It boasts a mammoth cargo hold, three adult-sized rows of seats, and a potent twin-turbo V6 engine. The Expedition will cost you more than all rivals, however.
The Expedition features a luxury-grade interior with a decent set of standard features, including a 4.2-inch display, four USB ports, Bluetooth, satellite radio, rear parking sensors, and Ford’s MyKey safety system. An extensive array of desirable features is available.
19) 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $32,200
The completely redesigned 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 gets a larger bed and cabin than the outgoing model, along with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It offers muscular engines, impressive towing capacity, a smooth ride, and a quality cabin with spacious seats in both rows.
This full-size pickup truck comes equipped with a 7-inch touch screen with smartphone app integration and GM’s Teen Driver.
18) 2019 Kia Forte
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $17,790
Kia completely redesigned the Forte for the 2019 model year. It secures a position at the top of our compact car rankings, tied with the Mazda3 and Volkswagen GTI. The Forte excels because of its cavernous trunk, top-notch fuel economy, terrific crash test ratings, and spacious and attractive cabin. It may not be the car for you if you seek strong acceleration, though it handles well and provides enough power for most daily driving.
Notable standard features in the Forte include lane keep assist, driver attention monitoring, automatic emergency braking, and an 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
17) 2019 Kia Cadenza
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.8/10 | $33,100
Kia’s 2019 Cadenza gets exemplary safety scores and has a first-rate warranty. Its provides adequate space for adult passengers in both rows and its interior quality borders on luxury. Moreover, the Cadenza comes standard with appealing features like leather upholstery, Bluetooth, satellite radio, heated front seats, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, lane change assist, and a 7-inch touch screen with smartphone connectivity.
It comes as no surprise that the Cadenza tops our large car rankings, tied with the Toyota Avalon Hybrid. Still, some rivals offer larger trunks and sharper handling.
16) 2019 Toyota Camry
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.8/10 | $24,095
We named the Toyota Camry our 2019 Best Midsize Car for the Money award winner. In addition to its incredible value, it’s well-rounded due to its inviting cabin, cushioned ride, poised handling, and energetic, fuel-efficient engines.
The Camry receives fantastic marks for safety and comes equipped with a full suite of advanced driver assistance aids. It also features a 7-inch touch screen with a Wi-Fi hot spot and Apple CarPlay.
15) 2019 Ram 1500
Reliability Score: 4.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 9.1/10 | $27,395
The fully redesigned 2019 Ram 1500 is lauded for its exceptionally supple ride, handsome cabin, and spacious, ultra-supportive seats. Ram increased the truck’s towing and hauling capacities significantly for the 2019 model year.
The Ram features respectable safety ratings, easy-to-use infotainment technology, and a commendable selection of available safety technologies. It secures a spot at the apex of our full-size pickup truck rankings.
14) 2019 Toyota Tundra
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 7.3/10 | $31,670
Aside from its first-rate predicted reliability rating, the 2019 Toyota Tundra’s strengths include muscular V8 power, fantastic off-road prowess, and a wealth of standard active safety systems. In addition, it offers a well-constructed cabin with sizable seats in both rows. Unfortunately, the Tundra suffers from low safety scores, below-average gas mileage, and towing and hauling capacities that don’t stack up to classmates’.
The Tundra comes standard with a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment system and safety aids like automatic high beams, a pre-collision system, pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control.
13) 2019 Toyota Prius c
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 7.7/10 | $21,530
The 2019 Toyota Prius c features impeccable fuel economy, above-average cargo capacity, and a generous assortment of standard niceties. It includes a 6.1-inch touch-screen interface with voice recognition and a full suite of advanced driver assistance technologies.
The Prius c offers roomy and supportive front seats, though its rear seats may be cramped for taller adults. It corners well and is easily maneuverable, but its powertrain doesn’t pack enough punch for confident highway driving.
12) 2019 Toyota Prius Prime
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.1/10 | $27,350
The 2019 Toyota Prius Prime is the only plug-in hybrid vehicle on this list. It’s one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles available today and it’s loaded with standard features like navigation, satellite radio, HD Radio, a 7-inch touch screen, heated front seats, and an entire suite of active safety aids.
The Prime provides more cargo space than many compact cars and earns top marks for safety. However, its acceleration is unhurried and it only offers seating for four people.
11) 2019 Buick Encore
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.1/10 | $23,200
The 2019 Buick Encore has one of the nicest cabins in its class with sufficient room for four adult passengers. It features outstanding maneuverability, nimble handling, a smooth ride, and good fuel economy. The Encore’s engines aren’t very powerful though.
The Encore comes equipped with plenty of standard niceties, including an 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system with a Wi-Fi hot spot, satellite radio, Bluetooth, two USB ports, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
10) 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $48,000
Chevrolet’s 2019 Tahoe offers assertive engines, precise steering, and a hushed, relaxed ride. It has a high towing capacity and returns competitive fuel economy for the class. Still, other large SUVs provide nicer cabins, more cargo space, and roomier third rows.
The Tahoe comes with an extensive list of standard features, such as Teen Driver, rear parking sensors, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a 110-volt power outlet, Bluetooth, satellite radio, HD Radio, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and an 8-inch touch screen.
9) 2019 Toyota Sienna
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $31,315
The 2019 Toyota Sienna offers cavernous cargo capacity, a lively V6 engine, available all-wheel drive, and an entire suite of active safety technologies. It features a practical interior with three rows of accommodating seats and an easy-to-use 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system with navigation, voice controls, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and Apple CarPlay.
The Sienna is not without faults though. It’s pricey for the class and it’s due for a redesign. Also, the Sienna’s cabin isn’t as classy or modern as rivals’.
8) 2019 Toyota Tacoma
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.4/10 | $25,850
Similar to most Toyota vehicles, the 2019 Tacoma comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of advanced driver assistance technologies, which isn’t a given for most pickup trucks. It’s a top choice for off-roading and a class leader for payload capacity and crash test ratings. However, the Tacoma lags behind other compact pickup trucks when considering interior styling, towing capability, and fuel efficiency.
Standard features in the Tacoma include Bluetooth, three USB ports, a 6.1-inch touch screen, and Siri Eyes Free. An appealing list of features is available, including a wide assortment of off-road-friendly upgrades.
7) 2019 Toyota Highlander
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $31,680
The 2019 Toyota Highlander shines thanks to its elegant cabin, good crash test scores, and strong optional V6 engine. In addition, it includes more standard active safety aids than most other midsize SUVs. The Highlander’s interior is comprised of three rows of seats and can carry up to eight passengers, though its third row is tight, and it doesn’t have as much cargo volume as many competitors.
The Highlander comes with voice recognition, five USB ports, and a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment interface as standard.
6) 2019 Hyundai Accent
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $14,995
The 2019 Hyundai Accent is well-priced, returns good fuel economy, and comes with a long warranty. Its handling is composed and it provides a relaxed ride. The Accent features a sizable trunk and a simple and stylish interior with roomy seats. While it only comes with one engine option, it’s more powerful than some rivals’ base engines.
Standard features in the Accent include Bluetooth, a USB port, a 5-inch touch screen, and a manual transmission. Moving up one trim level gets you an automatic transmission and a 7-inch touch screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
5) 2019 Chevrolet Cruze
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $17,995
The 2019 Chevrolet Cruze features a high-quality cabin, excellent fuel economy, spacious seats, and a large trunk. The Cruze also gets respectable crash test scores and comes with a desirable assortment of standard niceties, like Teen Driver and a user-friendly 7-inch touch screen with Bluetooth, two USB ports, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and enhanced smartphone integration. The Cruze is not peppy or nimble, but it’s capable at highways speeds and handles well.
4) 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.6/10 | $25,750
The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe places well in our midsize SUV rankings due in part to its high safety ratings, fantastic gas mileage, class-leading warranty, and roomy, modern interior. However, this Hyundai suffers from a weak base engine and mediocre cargo capacity.
Hyundai completely redesigned its two-row 2019 Santa Fe. It also received an impressive list of new standard features, like a 7-inch infotainment display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, rear cross traffic alert, safe exit assist, driver attention monitoring, adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, and forward collision avoidance assist with pedestrian detection.
The three-row Santa Fe, which is now known as the Santa Fe XL, is a carryover from the 2018 model. It isn’t as well-equipped as the two-row model, though it does come standard with a strong V6 engine. That model will be redesigned and renamed the Hyundai Palisade for 2020.
3) 2019 Buick LaCrosse
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.7/10 | $29,570
Buick’s 2019 LaCrosse offers many positives, including a coddling ride, an accommodating cabin, and a wealth of available high-tech amenities and advanced safety aids. It delivers ample acceleration and poised handling. The LaCrosse also earns superb crash test ratings and returns exceptional fuel economy. Still, other large cars offer more cargo space and nicer interiors.
Standard features in the LaCrosse include synthetic leather upholstery, power-adjustable front seats, rear parking sensors, and an 8-inch touch screen with a Wi-Fi hot spot and smartphone connectivity.
2) 2019 Kia Soul
Reliability Score: 4.5/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.8/10 | $16,490
We named the Kia Soul our 2019 Best Compact Car for the Money award winner. It boasts a low price tag, first-rate safety scores, an expansive cabin, and laudable cargo volume. The Soul also features a cushioned ride, confident handling, and a long warranty. However, its base engine is underpowered and returns subpar fuel economy. Two more powerful engines are available, but neither gets good gas mileage.
The Soul is light on standard equipment. It comes with a manual transmission, Bluetooth, satellite radio, voice recognition, a USB port, and a 5-inch touch screen.
1) 2019 Toyota Corolla
Reliability Score: 5.0/5 | USN Overall Score: 8.5/10 | $18,700
The 2019 Toyota Corolla is the only vehicle on our list with a perfect five-out-of-five rating for predicted reliability. Despite placing in the middle of our compact car rankings, it’s a best-selling vehicle with plenty to offer. The Corolla returns excellent gas mileage and comes with a full suite of standard active safety features, including adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and pedestrian detection.
The Corolla provides a praiseworthy amount of passenger space, as long as you choose the sedan model. However, no matter which configuration you choose, it doesn’t offer much room for cargo and its performance is far from dynamic.
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- 2019 Toyota Highlander
- 2019 Toyota Tacoma
- 2019 Toyota Sienna
- 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
- 2019 Buick Encore
- 2019 Toyota Prius Prime
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- 2019 Toyota Tundra
- 2019 Ram 1500
- 2019 Toyota Camry
- 2019 Kia Cadenza
- 2019 Kia Forte
- 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- 2019 Ford Expedition
- 2019 Kia Sorento
- 2019 Dodge Challenger
- 2019 Chevrolet Impala
- 2019 Kia Rio
- 2019 Toyota Yaris
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- 2019 Hyundai Elantra
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Cars, Trucks, and SUVs You Can Depend On
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No matter how a new car looks, drives, sounds, smells, or feels, it’s not going to be much use to you for very long if it’s unreliable. To keep it in good working order may end up costing you more than you’re willing to pay. This is why we factor vehicle reliability ratings into our scoring and ranking formula.
Whether you choose an inexpensive commuter car or a pricey sports car, you’ll likely have an expectation that your hard-earned money was well spent and the car will remain free of any major issues for some time. However, sifting through the long list of cars on the market today and researching the overall dependability of each model can be time-consuming and frustrating.
We rely on J.D. Power predicted reliability ratings for our new car rankings. J.D. Power uses multiple studies and a statistical formula to determine how dependable each new car is expected to be.
The following list includes all 2019 cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs that earn a predicted reliability rating of at least four out of five. We’ve ranked them from least reliable to most reliable. For vehicles that received the same predicted reliability rating, we gave the win to those with a higher overall U.S. News score and/or a less expensive starting price.
Remember that our scores change on a continual basis as new data and expert research become available. So, the scores in this article may not match up with those in our new car rankings.
Keep reading to learn about which new vehicles are the most dependable.