Top 10 Models for Trouble-Free Ownership


Reliability still matters. Based on early 2025 owner feedback and reliability data, these cars are proving that performance and peace of mind can happily coexist. In a world obsessed with horsepower, screens, and self-driving hype, there’s one thing drivers still crave above all: reliability — because no one wants a $60,000 tech marvel that spends more time in the workshop than on the road.

While it’s still early days for 2025 models, owner surveys, consumer reliability indexes, and dealership feedback are already painting a clear picture of which new cars are holding up the best so far. This list showcases a variety of reliable, suitable pieces of metal across sedans, SUVs, trucks, and EVs — each earning top marks for trouble-free ownership, minimal warranty claims, and excellent build consistency. If you’re shopping for something new and want to avoid mechanical drama, these are the 2025 models worth shortlisting.

Models are listed in ascending order, from the lowest reliability score to the highest.

2025 Tesla Model Y

Reliability Score: 78/100 (J.D. Power)

A white Tesla Model Y Standard driving on a street
A white Tesla Model Y Standard driving on a street
Tesla

The 2025 Tesla Model Y finally feels like the polished product Tesla has been aiming for. With simplified wiring, tighter manufacturing tolerances, and improved panel alignment — especially from the Texas Gigafactory — early quality issues have noticeably declined. The dual-motor setup continues to deliver strong durability and minimal battery degradation.

Tesla Model Y Standard parked front view
Tesla Model Y Standard parked front view
Tesla

Starting in the mid-$40,000 range, the Tesla Model Y remains one of the most accessible long-range EVs available. Reduced maintenance costs and improved build quality make it a more convincing long-term ownership proposition than earlier versions. Tesla’s subtle exterior refresh and aerodynamic tweaks help round out an EV that’s finally finding its rhythm.

Performance Specifications

Engine

Dual-motor electric (Long Range / Performance)

Horsepower

Not officially published

Torque

Not officially published (Tesla does not release torque figures)

Transmission

Single-speed fixed-gear

Drivetrain

AWD

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2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Reliability Score: 80/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Toyota Camry XLE AWD Front Three-Quarter 05-1
2025 Toyota Camry XLE AWD Front Three-Quarter
Craig Cole | TopSpeed

The 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid remains the sedan that simply refuses to quit. It blends efficiency, comfort, and a reputation for long-term durability that very few rivals can match. Powered by Toyota’s fifth-generation hybrid system paired with a dependable 2.5-liter four-cylinder and an e-CVT, it delivers smooth, predictable performance with almost no early reported faults. Even if CVTs aren’t everyone’s cup of tea — and trust me, I get that — Toyota’s execution is as bulletproof as it gets.

The car’s electrified drivetrain is not only smooth and quiet, but it delivers excellent fuel economy and provides all the performance you could really ever need from a family-friendly car.

– Craig Cole, TopSpeed Journalist

2025 Toyota Camry XLE AWD Rear Three-Quarter 03-1
Rear 3/4 shot of 2025 Toyota Camry XLE AWD
Craig Cole | TopSpeed

Beyond its mechanical dependability, the Camry’s sleek new design introduces sharper LED lighting, improved aerodynamics, and a cabin that feels surprisingly premium for the mid-$30,000 price range. It’s one of the rare sedans that manages to feel classy and practical without edging into luxury territory. With strong resale value, Toyota’s quality reputation, and outstanding hybrid refinement, this Camry is easily one of the safest bets of 2025.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.5-liter four-cylinder + electric motors

Horsepower

225 hp (FWD) / 232 hp (AWD)

Torque

163 lb-ft (gas engine only — Toyota does not publish combined hybrid torque)

Transmission

e-CVT (continuously variable automatic)

Drivetrain

FWD (standard) or AWD (rear electric motor version)

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2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

Reliability Score: 80/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid Red Front Three-Quarter 02
2025 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid Red Front Three-Quarter
Toyota

The 2025 RAV4 Hybrid has earned its reputation as the compact hybrid benchmark for good reason. Toyota’s fifth-generation hybrid system is as reliable as they come, with owners reporting almost no mechanical or electronic issues in early feedback. Efficiency is excellent, and maintenance costs stay low — a combination that keeps customers loyal.

This version of the RAV4 sips fuel like an economy car and yet still delivers surprisingly good performance, but that’s not all. The steering is pleasantly quick for an agile feel, and the ride quality is excellent.

– Craig Cole, TopSpeed Journalist

Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid
Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid rear 3/4 shot
Toyota

With rugged, squared-off styling and subtle lighting updates, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid retains its tough character. Starting in the mid-$30,000 range, it offers outstanding resale value, proven longevity, and an ownership experience that’s as drama-free as they come.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.5-liter four-cylinder + hybrid system

Horsepower

219 hp

Torque

Not officially published (Toyota does not release combined hybrid torque figures)

Transmission

e-CVT

Drivetrain

FWD or AWD

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2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Front Fascia


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2025 Honda Accord

Reliability Score: 80/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Honda Accord Sport-L Hybrid in red parked
Front 3/4 shot of 2025 Honda Accord Sport-L Hybrid in red parked
Honda

The 2025 Honda Accord continues its streak as the sedan that simply works. With a clean, more mature exterior design and a refined 2.0-liter hybrid powertrain, the Accord remains one of the most dependable family sedans available. Early feedback reveals virtually no major mechanical or software-related issues, and Honda’s simplified safety system avoids the false alarms that plague some rivals.

2025 Honda Accord in red being driven
Rear 3/4 action shot of 2025 Honda Accord in red being driven
CarBuzz

With pricing in the low-to-mid $30,000 range, the Honda Accord delivers excellent fuel economy, generous interior space, and a reputation for long-term durability that few can match. It’s a sedan built for families, commuters, and anyone who wants peace of mind instead of high-tech headaches.

Performance Specifications

Engine

1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder (non-hybrid) / 2.0-liter four-cylinder + hybrid motors

Horsepower

192 hp (1.5 T) / 204 hp (hybrid)

Torque

192 lb-ft (1.5 T) / Hybrid torque not officially published

Transmission

CVT (gas) / e-CVT (hybrid)

Drivetrain

FWD only

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2025 Subaru Forester

Reliability Score: 81/100 (J.D. Power)

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2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness driving off-road
Amee Reehal

Subaru sticks to what works, and the 2025 Forester is a perfect example of that philosophy. Its 2.5-liter naturally aspirated flat-four and symmetrical AWD system remain consistent performers with minimal complexity. Owners report very few early issues compared to turbocharged competitors, reinforcing Subaru’s reputation for practical, real-world durability.

It maneuvers more crisply through tight corners on the twisty highway, accelerates more swiftly than before, and simply hugs the road more securely.

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2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness front 3/4 shot
Amee Reehal

The refreshed design introduces tougher cladding, sharper lines, and improved lighting elements — but underneath, it’s still the rugged, dependable Forester buyers love. Starting in the low $30,000s, it offers standard AWD, excellent resale value, and a design built for families who need something trusty on bad roads and unpredictable weather.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.5-liter naturally aspirated flat-four

Horsepower

180 hp (estimated carryover)

Torque

178 lb-ft

Transmission

CVT

Drivetrain

AWD (Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive)

2025 Lexus RX 350h

Reliability Score: 82/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Lexus RX 350h Premium in red driving on coast road
Front 3/4 action shot of 2025 Lexus RX 350h Premium in red driving on coast road
Lexus

The 2025 Lexus RX 350h delivers luxury the Lexus way — refined, smooth, and relentlessly reliable. I spent a week with one and thoroughly enjoyed its blend of premium comfort and dependable hybrid engineering. The 2.5-liter hybrid system is efficient, low-stress, and free of the complications that plague more exotic powertrains. Even if the transmission isn’t my personal favorite, it’s a small nitpick in an otherwise flawless daily driver.

Side profile shot of a red 2025 Lexus RX 350h Premium AWD
Side profile shot of a red 2025 Lexus RX 350h Premium AWD
Lexus

Lexus continues to lead the premium segment in build quality, with tight panel gaps, plush materials, and a thoroughly modern design featuring sculpted LED lighting. The infotainment system, long a point of criticism, has finally matured into a stable and intuitive interface. With pricing in the mid-to-upper $50,000 range and legendary long-term durability, the RX 350h remains one of the most sensible luxury SUV purchases you can make.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.5-liter four-cylinder + hybrid system

Horsepower

246 hp combined

Torque

233 lb-ft

Transmission

Hybrid e-CVT

Drivetrain

AWD

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2025 Mazda CX-5

Reliability Score: 82/100 (J.D. Power)

2024 Mazda CX-5 1
2024 Mazda CX-5 front 3/4 shot
Mazda

As an owner of an 11-year-old Mazda 3 Astina, I’ll admit it upfront — I’m biased. Mazda knows how to build cars that age gracefully. The 2025 Mazda CX-5 continues that legacy with naturally aspirated and turbocharged Skyactiv engines that consistently rank among the most durable in the segment. Owners report minimal drivetrain issues, and Mazda’s once-criticized infotainment system has finally matured into something stable and intuitive.

2022 Mazda CX-5 in white parked on city street being loaded
Side shot of 2022 Mazda CX-5 in white parked on city street being loaded
Mazda

On top of that durability, the CX-5 brings premium-like styling, excellent steering feel, and balanced handling that few competitors can match, especially at its low—$30,000 starting price. The interior punches above its price class, offering high-quality materials and a driving experience that feels genuinely special. The CX-5 remains proof that you don’t need luxury-badge money for luxury-tier longevity.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.0-liter NA four-cylinder (base) / 2.5-liter turbo four-cylinder

Horsepower

187 hp (base) / ~256 hp (turbo, premium fuel)

Torque

186 lb-ft (base) / ~310 lb-ft (turbo, premium fuel)

Transmission

6-speed automatic

Drivetrain

AWD (standard on many trims)

2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

Reliability Score: 83/100 (J.D. Power)

2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid Far Front
2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid
Honda

Honda’s 2025 CR-V Hybrid hardly ever misses. Its refined 2.0-liter hybrid system is known for smooth power delivery, excellent efficiency, and strong long-term stability. Owner reports show minimal mechanical issues and impressively consistent MPG numbers — a sign of superb engineering and calibration.

The ride upholds Honda’s reputation for building comfortable vehicles with smooth, well-mannered rides that stay quiet enough for your kids or sleepy co-pilot to nap without a fuss.

– Nicole Wakelin, TopSpeed Journalist

2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid Front On Dirt
2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport Hybrid Front On Dirt
Honda

Starting in the low-$30,000 range, the Honda CR-V Hybrid offers outstanding practicality, great build quality, and a clean, mature design that never tries too hard. With Honda’s proven reliability and strong resale value, it remains one of the best all-around hybrid SUVs of 2025.

Performance Specifications

Engine

2.0-liter four-cylinder + hybrid motors

Horsepower

204 hp (system output)

Torque

247 lb-ft (combined system torque)

Transmission

e-CVT

Drivetrain

FWD or AWD

2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Reliability Score: 83/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Exterior Side
2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Exterior Side
Hyundai

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is the quiet achiever among modern hybrids. Its 1.6-liter turbo-hybrid system has been refined with better software calibration and smoother integration of electronic controls. Early 2025 owner data shows fewer infotainment issues, thanks largely to Hyundai’s tightened QA processes.

2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Exterior Rear
2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Exterior Rear
Hyundai

And of course, Hyundai’s segment-leading 10-year powertrain warranty adds serious peace of mind. Stylistically, the Tucson is one of the most futuristic SUVs on the road. Hidden lighting elements, sharp geometric shapes, and a bold stance make it stand out in traffic. Starting in the mid-$30,000 range, the Tucson offers dependability, style, and value in equal parts.

Performance Specifications

Engine

1.6-liter turbo + electric motors

Horsepower

231 hp

Torque

258 lb-ft (combined system)

Transmission

Hybrid automatic

Drivetrain

AWD (standard for hybrid)

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2025 Kia Telluride

Reliability Score: 85/100 (J.D. Power)

2025 Kia Telluride in white driving on road
Front 3/4 action shot of 2025 Kia Telluride in white driving on road
Kia

The 2025 Kia Telluride is big, bold, and built for the long haul. Its 3.8-liter V6 paired with an eight-speed automatic has proven to be incredibly dependable, with early owners reporting minimal drivetrain or suspension issues. Build quality remains one of Kia’s strong suits, with tight assembly and premium-feeling materials across the cabin.

2025 Kia Telluride in white parked
Rear 3/4 action shot of 2025 Kia Telluride in white parked
Kia

With pricing starting in the low-to-mid $40,000 range, the Kia Telluride punches well above its weight. Updated LEDs, sharper exterior details, and a spacious interior contribute to an SUV that feels both luxurious and practical. It continues to be one of the strongest long-term buys in the three-row segment.

Performance Specifications

Engine

3.8-liter V6 naturally aspirated

Horsepower

291 hp

Torque

262 lb-ft

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Drivetrain

FWD or AWD

Sources: J.D. Power, CarEdge, RepairPal