There are many websites to find new and interesting things such as sites that rate cars in reliability online. Websites such as www.reliabilityindex.com provide new ways to compare car reliability.
According to the Forbes list of reliable cars one of the top models is the Toyota Corolla. Another is the Honda Civic and Honda Accord and the Toyota Yaris. Both Toyota and Honda are highly rated for reliability and longetivity.
The most reliable of these luxury cars is probably the Cadillac. Recently, Cadillac has greatly increased the quality of their already excellent cars.
There are some websites that list which hybrid cars are available, and include descriptions of which producers provide them. The most reliable website you'd be able to access is www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-cars-list.com. There you would be able to find a comparative list of all hybrid cars currently on the market.
Corvettes' are very reliable. One of the most reliable cars out on the market. Hope this helped.
There are many of cars that can be reliable. It all depends on the person and what they think is reliable.
Edmunds new cars is one of the most reliable sources of information on new cars. The consumer ratings are not as reliable as the editors ratings, however, the consumer ratings are still a worthwhile read.
Mazdas do not stink. They are very reliable cars - one of the most reliable today!
buick they are not reliable at all
The best and most reliable used cars are generally Toyota's and Honda's. Both cars are Japanese models and tend to last as long as 15 years if well maintained.
There are a few places where you can find listing of 2012 hybrids suvs. The most reliable source to me is Consumer Report, they actually review the cars and rank them.
The most reliable source for the Magic: The Gathering new set card list is the official Wizards of the Coast website.
Toyota generally tops the list of reliable used cars. After Toyota, Honda, Subaru, and newer models of Hyundai are also very reliable. Adding to the past post.. VW's are pretty reliable... are there any free car history reports?