21:29 02-11-2025
Chevrolet Corvette C8 earns Consumer Reports 2025 reliability praise
Consumer Reports lists the Chevrolet Corvette C8 among 2025’s most reliable sports cars, praising its V8, suspension and electronics, with only minor issues.
The Chevrolet Corvette keeps reinforcing its image as more than a muscle-bound icon—it’s a sports car that stands up to everyday use. According to automotive journalists at SPEEDME.RU, the eighth-generation C8 made Consumer Reports’ roster of 2025’s most consistently high-quality vehicles.
Experts noted that the 2021 Corvette even outpaced the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord for reliability—two long-established benchmarks. For 2025, projections eased compared with those earlier highs, yet the Corvette still ranked ahead of the Porsche 718 Boxster and Nissan Z. The V8 engine, suspension, and electronics drew the strongest praise, underscoring a package that pairs serious performance hardware with dependable execution.
Owner feedback mentioned only occasional issues: climate-control and brake complaints on some 2023 cars, plus minor quirks with the removable roof on 2024 models. Over the past six years, the C8 has averaged about two recalls per year, including isolated cases related to fire risk. The pattern suggests problems were contained rather than systemic—reassuring for a high-performance machine.
The previous C7 already had a tough, durable reputation, but the new platform lifted dynamics, handling, and build quality. Today, the Corvette stands out as a rare mid-engine supercar that blends power with longevity, confidently matching European legends on reliability—a balance that makes its appeal feel earned rather than hyped.