Quote from piezoe:
Thanks for the correction. I don't follow CR anymore, and I certainly am not up on new car warranties, but aren't most of them something like say 5 years or 100,000 miles? So if they did go back 7 years wouldn't the data be weighted more toward the warranty period? When I did read consumer reports years ago, before I lost faith in them, it seems they were using data on cars from within the warranty period. The reason I ask this is because in is my admittedly limited experience the the cars that do ultimately prove to be very troublesome often don't start falling apart until just after the warranty period expires. Although I have to say that in the case of the Ford built Jaguars they did not wait until the warranty period expired to disintegrate.
It's been a year since I had the regular subscription. They just used repair reports I believe. The more reports the less reliable. I don't know if there was a weighting. My old book is around, found it. It was 09 and the used car ratings were 02-07. Just checked surveys on go out to CR subscribers, hmm not so objective, but 1.3 million sent and received back, surveys.

