We expect the 2025 GLS to be less reliable than other new cars. This prediction is based on data from similar models from the Mercedes-Benz brand.
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Lexus NX
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Lincoln MKX
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Nissan Rogue Spor...
Porsche Macan
Subaru Crosstrek
Subaru Forester
Subaru Outback
Toyota 4Runner
Toyota Highlander
Toyota Highlander...
Toyota RAV4
Toyota RAV4 Hybri...
Volkswagen Tiguan
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Consumer Reports obtains its reliability data from a questionnaire that is sent to subscribers. In the questionnaire, we ask subscribers to note any problems with their cars that occurred in the past 12 months. They are asked to identify problems that they considered serious (because of cost, failure, safety, or downtime).
A typical model has about 200 to 400 samples for each model year. For some model years, typically those of older or less popular cars, we do not have a large enough sample size to provide results of statistical confidence.
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