Toyota Camry, Prius V and RAV4 Lose Consumer Reports Recommendation
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Toyota Camry, Prius V and RAV4 Lose Consumer Reports Recommendation



Consumer Reports pulled its recommendation for three of Toyota’s cars, including the popular Camry sedan, due to poor crash test results. Although Lexus, Toyota and Acura were ranked as the U.S. auto industry’s most reliable brands in Consumer Reports’ annual new-car reliability survey, the magazine withdrew its recommendation for the Camry, Prius v and RAV4 because they received poor ratings in the latest IIHS crash tests. Read more »




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