Here's a list of 8 cars that are even more reliable than the Toyota Camry, according to Consumer Reports and J.D. Power rankings:
Toyota Corolla: With over 50 million units sold since 1966, the Corolla is a perennial favorite for its dependability. Consumer Reports gives it a reliability score of 76, two points higher than the Camry. J.D. Power also rates it highly, tying with the Camry at 87 out of 100.
Nissan Kicks: This compact SUV received a J.D. Power reliability score of 88 out of 100, just one point ahead of the Camry. It's also J.D. Power's Best Overall Small SUV of 2022.
Toyota Crown: Consumer Reports gives the Crown a reliability score of 78, four points higher than the Camry. It's a step up into the entry-level luxury class, offering a well-equipped car with a hybrid drivetrain and AWD.
Nissan Murano: J.D. Power rates the Murano at 88, just one point ahead of the Camry. It offers a polished V6 engine and impressive fuel economy, making it a top choice for midsize SUVs.
Subaru Crosstrek: Consumer Reports gives the Crosstrek a reliability score of 78, tying with the Toyota Crown and five points higher than the Camry. It's a practical hatchback with standard all-wheel drive.
Toyota Corolla Cross: Consumer Reports rates the Corolla Cross at 79, five points higher than the Camry. It's a handsome subcompact SUV with good fuel economy and a zippy hybrid version.
Subaru Impreza: Consumer Reports gives the Impreza a reliability score of 80, tying with the Corolla Cross and four points higher than the Camry. It's an agile hatchback with impressive fuel economy and standard all-wheel drive.
Toyota Avalon: J.D. Power gives the Avalon a reliability score of 91, the highest score for that metric. It's a full-size car with a refined interior and a powerful V6 engine, but it was discontinued after 2022.