Tesla may be in the limelight when it comes to seducing luxury car buyers, but it has almost fallen to last in terms of Consumer Reports' latest reliability ranking.

The electric car manufacturer came in third among the 29 brands in the poll released Wednesday. Volvo and Cadillac are the only brands performing worse than Tesla, which lost six spots over the survey last year.

The best automotive brand of the survey was Lexus, followed by Toyota and Mazda, which gained nine places. Seven of the top ten brands come from Japan or South Korea.

On the other hand, the Detroit automakers misbehaved. The most famous American brand, Ford, is not present before 18th place. He was followed by Buick, Lincoln, Dodge, Jeep, Chevrolet, Chrysler, GMC and Ram before moving to Tesla.

"Domestic products are suffering from a few new products," said Jake Fisher, director of consumer testing at Consumer Reports. He added that the reliability of the changes made to some General Motors' designs has dropped, "Ford continues to have problems with its latest onboard connectivity system and Fiat Chrysler" remains at the bottom of the list. "

Cadillacs, for example, "drive so well" and can "cope" with imports, but suffer from reliability problems, he said. Cadillac was down one place from the year before in the survey.

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