Compared to 40 or 50 years ago, new cars are so much more reliable, it’s not even a contest. Still, some cars are naturally going to be more reliable than others, and with the latest technologies often being pretty expensive to repair, you’re going to want something long lasting if you plan to keep your car for more than a couple of years.
Not everybody wants or can afford to buy brand new, though, so what about cars that are a few years old? They should cost less up front while still offering all the modern features you want. To help you out there, our friends at Consumer Reports recently put together a list of the most reliable three-year-old cars that you can buy. Click through to see what made the list.