Comment by throwawaypath
7 hours ago
CR notes, though, that Tesla has improved, with its latest models demonstrating "better-than-average reliability." It’s now in the top 10 of the publication’s new car predictability rankings—just avoid those older models.
That said, it's not all bad news for Tesla on the reliability front. According to Consumer Reports, Tesla ranks ninth in new-car reliability with a predicted reliability of 50. That's just behind Buick (51) and Acura (54), but ahead of Kia (49) and Ford (48), as well as luxury rivals like Audi (44), Volvo (42), and Cadillac (41).
You were so blinded by Elon Derangement Syndrome that you didn't even bother reading your own source.
Two thoughts come to mind: First, looking at the data is always a good idea. Thank you for adding that information and correcting the record.
Second, it may be counter-productive to label any criticisms of a person as [person] Derangement Syndrome.
Elon is an objectively awful, awful human being and one could only be called deranged for finding any redeeming qualities in him.
The 'Derangement Syndrome' trope is a cheap tactic to try to shift derangement from the actually deranged person to the people pointing it out.
When we were comparing EVs it was well before Musk went full DOGE.
And you did see the part about the lack of CarPlay being an automatic disqualifier for me didn’t you? What does that have do do with Musk?
Oh and another citation
https://boingboing.net/2026/01/05/new-study-ranks-tesla-as-t...