News ID : 3110
Publish Date : 10 August 2018 - 16:24
J.D. Power released its 2018 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study in February.
Khodrocar - J.D. Power's 2018 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, which was released in February, measures the number of problems reported by consumers who have owned 2015 model-year vehicles for three years.

The study found that vehicle dependability increased 9% over the 2017 study, which was the first increase since 2013.

"For the most part, automotive manufacturers continue to meet consumers' vehicle dependability expectations," J.D. Power vice president of global automotive Dave Sargent said in a press release. "A 9% improvement is extremely impressive, and vehicle dependability is, without question, at its best level ever."

Lexus topped the survey for the seventh consecutive year with a score of 99 reported problems per 100 vehicles, while the industry average was 142. Porsche, Buick, Infiniti, and Kia rounded out the top-five. 

1. Lexus


Problems per 100 vehicles: 99 

2. Porsche


Problems per 100 vehicles: 100 

3. Buick


Problems per 100 vehicles: 116 

4. Infiniti 


Problems per 100 vehicles: 120 

5. Kia


Problems per 100 vehicles: 120 

TIED-6. Chevrolet


Problems per 100 vehicles: 124 

TIED-6. Hyundai


Problems per 100 vehicles: 124 

TIED-7. BMW


Problems per 100 vehicles: 127 

TIED-7. Toyota


Problems per 100 vehicles: 127 

TIED-8. Lincoln


Problems per 100 vehicles: 133 

TIED-8. Nissan


Problems per 100 vehicles: 133 

9. Honda


Problems per 100 vehicles: 140 

10. Audi


Problems per 100 vehicles: 141

11. Mazda


Problems per 100 vehicles: 144 

12. Mercedes-Benz


Problems per 100 vehicles: 147 


Source: Business Insider
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