Consumer Reports released its annual auto reliability rankings this week, and Ford (F 0.85%) and General Motors (GM 1.08%) both took big hits in the rankings. Meanwhile, Toyota's (TM 1.58%) Lexus impresses. Analysts John Rosevear and Rex Moore take a closer look in this segment of "Motor Money." (You can see the entire "Motor Money" show here.)
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The annual reliability rankings favor Japan over Detroit.
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