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Jake Fisher

Jake Fisher

Senior Director, Auto Testing at Consumer Reports

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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Tesla and Nissan Make the Most Reliable Electric Vehicles

Consumer Reports’ survey data show that today’s EVs tend to be more problematic than their gasoline-powered or hybrid counterparts, with two exceptions from Nissan and Tesla.
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How a 2022 Pathfinder Held My Family Captive in Our Driveway

Consumer Reports’ head of auto testing shares his frustrating experience trying to put a 2022 Nissan Pathfinder with a full bike rack mounted on it in reverse.
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'Talking Cars' Drives the Kia Stinger and Hyundai Kona

The Talking Cars video podcast panel discusses driving the Kia Stinger and Hyundai Kona, the latest IIHS safety ratings, and winter driving.
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Consumer Reports Tests Mercedes' Semi-Autonomous Drive Pilot System

Mercedes has launched an update of its E-Class sedan with a new generation of driver-assistance technology called Drive Pilot. Here’s what it does.
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Tesla Responds to Potential for its Cars to Unintentionally Drive A...

Consumer Reports tried the Summon self-parking feature on our own Model S. Here are our findings and recommendations.
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Tesla to Fix Self-Parking Feature After Consumer Reports Raises Saf...

After Consumer Reports’ tests raised concerns about the Tesla summon mode self-parking feature, Tesla has agreed to update the system to boost safety.
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Did Volkswagen Use 'Cheat Mode' as a Selling Point? - Consumer Reports

Volkswagen has claimed that its ‘dieselgate’ scandal is a mistake caused by a few rogue engineers. But VW has been happy to brag up the real-world fuel efficiency benefits gained from its diesel vehicles’ ‘cheat mode’.