Here's where Tesla and other EVs ranked in this year's Consumer Reports reliability survey

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Here's where Tesla and other EVs ranked in this year's Consumer Reports reliability survey
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Lexus, Mazda and Toyota topped the 2021 Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Report, while Jeep, Tesla and Lincoln ranked in the bottom three.

"There's no reason fully electric cars can't be as reliable or even more reliable than traditional vehicles with internal combustion engines," Fisher said. "It's how they implement the technology."

"For EV introductions, there is a tendency to just add so much tech that is not necessary," Fisher said.

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