Ford only Detroit automaker to make Consumer Reports’ ‘Top Picks’ list

Ford Motor Co. is once again the only Detroit automaker to make this year’s “Top Picks” list released Thursday by Consumer Reports.

The Dearborn automaker made the cut this year with its Maverick Hybrid compact truck. Last year, Ford’s electric Mustang Mach-E made the list. No Detroit Three vehicles made the list in 2021.

Consumer Reports also released its brand rankings, and again this year, like last year, not one Detroit-based auto brand ranked in the top 10. European and Japanese brands dominated the list because of their solid reliability. General Motors Co.’s Buick brand placed the highest on list of 32 at No. 12, followed by Stellantis NV’s Dodge at No. 15 and Ford’s Lincoln at No. 16. 

“We are 100% committed to delivering the high-quality products and services that our customers deserve,” Ford spokesperson Dan Barbossa said in a statement. “While we’re encouraged by the Maverick Hybrid’s recognition and Lincoln’s progress, especially on Corsair and Nautilus, we know we still have a lot of work to deliver great products.”

To improve their rankings, they have to focus on “reliability, reliability, reliability,” said Jake Fisher, senior director of automotive testing at Consumer Reports. Often adding new features can set automakers back while they work out the kinks.

“The domestics tend to do … a lot of big changes whereas a lot of the imports really kind of incrementally make changes,” Fisher said. “To be honest, one of the problems that I think the domestics have an issue with is that they’re competing with imports that often bring their models to the U.S. after a year or two in their home market, so they have an opportunity to work out the bugs.”