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"path": "/2026/05/14/consumer-reports-list-of-5-least-reliable-midsize-suvs-includes-0-evs/",
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"textContent": "Consumer Reports has revealed the five (5) least reliable midsize SUVs in the United States. Interestingly, shockingly … well, completely unsurprisingly actually, there are no electric vehicles on the list. The five most unreliable midsize SUVs are the following: Jeep Grand Cherokee (29/100 reliability rating) Mazda CX-70 (32/100 reliability rating) ... [continued]\n\nThe post Consumer Reports’ List of 5 Least Reliable Midsize SUVs Includes 0 EVs appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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