Unfortunately, buying a used car is typically a far more perilous decision to make, particularly with regard to a vehicle’s mechanical condition. One otherwise comparable preowned car may have logged an excessive number of miles than another or may have been largely neglected by its owner. And some vehicles just age better than others in terms of styling, features, performance – and most importantly – long-term reliability.To help point used-car shoppers in the right direction, we’ve identified the most dependable used cars on the market from the 2008 and 2009 model years. Each vehicle in our top-10 list garnered the highest marks for reliability from both Consumer Reports surveys and J.D. Power and Associates U.S. Vehicle Dependability studies.
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