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![]() | J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Overall Initial Quality Improves Considerably, With Gains Shared Across Most ManufacturersPublished 2008-06-04 13:00By J.D. Power and Associates |


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"Due to some strong new-vehicle launches, in addition to a continued
reduction in the level of defects and malfunctions, overall quality improves
by 6 percent in 2008, compared with 2007," said
The Initial Quality Study serves as the industry benchmark for new-vehicle quality measured at 90 days of ownership. The study is used extensively by vehicle manufacturers worldwide to help them design and build better vehicles and by consumers to help them in their vehicle purchase decisions. Initial quality has been shown over the years to be an excellent predictor of long-term durability, which can significantly impact consumer purchase decisions. The study captures problems experienced by owners in two distinct categories -- quality of design and defects and malfunctions.
The study finds that 86 percent of the overall improvement is due to advances in eliminating defects and malfunctions. Minimizing design problems remains a major challenge for the industry, particularly since new technology, such as navigation and entertainment devices, is becoming increasingly common in today's new vehicles.
"As consumer demand for new and more advanced wireless communication, navigation and audio technology continues to grow, manufacturers face challenges related to how well these systems are integrated into their vehicles," said Sargent. "In particular, issues with difficult-to-use audio and entertainment controls and voice command recognition failure are among the top ten problems most frequently reported by customers. Since hands-free communication for drivers will become a mandate in more and more areas throughout the U.S., this will need to be an area of continued focus for automakers."
The study also finds that new-vehicle sales patterns in 2008 have shifted away from the largest models and toward smaller models.
"This shift in sales preferences among new-vehicle buyers is in part a response to rapidly increasing fuel prices," said Sargent. "The good news for consumers in this difficult environment is that they can downsize with confidence, as there are many models with high initial quality in the smaller-vehicle segments. J.D. Power and Associates forecasts that 28 new compact-vehicle models will launch by 2010, and it will be particularly important for manufacturers to ensure high initial quality in these launches."
2008 IQS Ranking Highlights
Honda models capture three segment awards -- more than any other nameplate
in the 2008 study -- for the Civic, CR-V and Fit. Garnering two segment awards
each are: Chevrolet (
"In past years, automakers have frequently struggled to achieve very high initial quality with new models," said Sargent. "With product launches and redesigns often being problematic for manufacturers from a quality standpoint, it is particularly impressive that the Chevrolet Malibu and Infiniti EX-Series achieve such high levels of quality that they receive awards in their launch year."
For a third consecutive year, Porsche tops the overall nameplate rankings, averaging 87 PP100. Following in the rankings are Infiniti (which improves from 9th rank position in 2007), Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota, respectively. Audi posts the largest improvement in ranking, moving from 26th place in 2007 to 10th in 2008.
"Porsche continues its steady improvement and has succeeded in distancing itself from the second-ranked nameplate to a greater degree in 2008 -- by a gap of 11 PP100-compared with 3 PP100 in 2007," said Sargent.
Assembly Plant Awards
The Mercedes-Benz assembly plant in Sindelfingen,
Among North and South American plants, the Toyota plant in
In the
The 2008 Initial Quality Study is based on responses from more than 81,500
purchasers and lessees of new 2008 model-year cars and trucks surveyed after
90 days of ownership. The study is based on a 228-question battery designed to
provide manufacturers with information to facilitate problem determination and
drive product improvement. The study was fielded between February and
Find more detailed findings on new-vehicle quality performance as well as model photos and specs by watching a video, reading an article and reviewing quality ratings at JDPower.com.
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2008 Nameplate IQS RankingProblems Per 100 Vehicles
Porsche 87
Infiniti 98
Lexus 99
Mercedes-Benz 104
Toyota 104
Mercury 109
Honda 110
Ford 112
Jaguar 112
Audi 113
Cadillac 113
Chevrolet 113
Hyundai 114
Pontiac 114
Lincoln 115
Buick 118
Industry Average 118
Acura 119
Kia 119
Nissan 124
Volvo 124
BMW 126
GMC 127
Mazda 127
Volkswagen 128
HUMMER 132
Subaru 133
Scion 138
Dodge 141
Chrysler 142
Mitsubishi 149
Saab 149
Suzuki 152
Saturn 157
Land Rover 161
MINI 163
Jeep 167
Isuzu and smart are included in the study, but not ranked due to small sample size.
Top Three Models per Segment
Car Segments
Sub-Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Honda Fit
Kia Rio
Hyundai Accent
Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Honda Civic
Toyota Prius
Hyundai Elantra Sedan
Compact Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Mazda MX-5 Miata
Subaru Impreza
Pontiac Solstice
Compact Premium Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
Porsche Cayman
Volvo C70
Entry Premium Vehicle
Highest Ranked: Infiniti EX-Series
Infiniti G-Series
Acura TSX (tie)
Volvo S40 (tie)
Midsize Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Infiniti M-Series (tie), Mercedes-Benz E-Class (tie)
Audi A6 (tie), Lexus ES 350 (tie)
Large Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus LS
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Cadillac DTS
Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Malibu
Mitsubishi Galant
Ford Fusion
Large Car
Highest Ranked: Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan
Mercury Sable
Mercury Grand Marquis
NOTE: There must be at least four models with sufficient sample in any given award segment for an award to be issued. In 2008, there are only two premium sporty models and three midsize sporty models with sufficient sample, thus no premium sporty and midsize sporty awards are issued.
Top Three Models per Segment
Truck/Multi-Activity Vehicle (MAV) Segments
Compact MAV
Highest Ranked: Honda CR-V
Chrysler PT Cruiser
Ford Escape
Midsize MAV
Highest Ranked: Dodge Durango
Hyundai Santa Fe
Toyota Highlander
Large MAV
Highest Ranked: Toyota Sequoia
Chevrolet Tahoe
GMC Yukon
Midsize Premium MAV
Highest Ranked: Lexus RX
Lexus GX 470
Porsche Cayenne
Large Premium MAV
Highest Ranked: Lincoln Navigator
Infiniti QX56
Cadillac Escalade
Large Pickup
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Silverado LD
Toyota Tundra
Chevrolet Avalanche
Midsize Pickup
Highest Ranked: Dodge Dakota
Ford Ranger
Toyota Tacoma
Van
Highest Ranked: Ford E-Series
Nissan Quest
Chevrolet Express
2008 Assembly Plant Quality Award Recipients
Based on Vehicles Produced for U.S. Market
Award PP100 Model(s) Produced
(defects/malfunctions only) at Plant
Platinum Award
Mercedes-Benz,
Sindelfingen, Germany 33 CL-Class, CLS-Class,
E-Class Sedan and
Wagon and S-Class
North/South America
Gold Award
Toyota, Baja California,
Mexico 42 Toyota Tacoma
Silver Award
Toyota, San Antonio, Texas 43 Toyota Tundra
Bronze Award
General Motors Corporation,
Fairfax II, Kansas 45 Chevrolet Malibu and
Saturn AURA
Asia Pacific
Gold Award
Toyota, Fujimatsu, Japan 38 Toyota Prius
Silver Award
Nissan Motor Company,
Tochigi, Japan 43 Infiniti EX Series,
G35 Sedan, G37 Coupe
M35, M45; Nissan
350Z Coupe and
Roadster
Bronze Award
Toyota Motor Corporation,
Tahara, Japan 44 Lexus GS 350/GS
460/GS 450h, GX 470,
IS 250/IS 350/IS-F,
LS 460/LS 600h;
Toyota 4Runner, Land
Cruiser, and RAV4
Europe
Silver Award
Porsche, Stuttgart, Germany 37 Porsche 911
Cabriolet and Coupe
Bronze Award
BMW, Regensberg Germany 39 BMW 3 Series
Convertible, Coupe
and Sedan
SOURCE J.D. Power and Associates








