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![]() | J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Buick and Jaguar Tie to Rank Highest for Vehicle DependabilityPublished 2009-03-19 07:00By J.D. Power and Associates |


Toyota Motor Corporation Captures Ten Segment Awards; Ford Motor Company Garners Four
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Toyota garners five segment awards--more than any other nameplate in 2009--for the Highlander, Prius, Sequoia, Solara and Tundra. Lexus follows with four segment awards for the ES 330 (in a tie with the Acura RL), GX 470, LS 430 and SC 430. Lincoln captures two awards for the Mark LT and Zephyr. Models by Acura, Buick, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Mazda, Mercury, Nissan and Scion each rank highest in one segment.
"Buick has ranked among the top 10 nameplates each year since the study was last redesigned in 2003, while Jaguar has moved rapidly up the rankings," said
The study, which measures problems experienced by original owners of three-year-old (2006 model year) vehicles, has been redesigned to include 202 different problem symptoms across all areas of the vehicle. Overall dependability is determined by the level of problems experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100), with a lower score reflecting higher quality. The study is used extensively by vehicle manufacturers worldwide to help design and build better vehicles--which typically retain higher resale values--and by consumers to help them make more-informed choices for both new and used vehicles.
"In the current economic climate, consumers are delaying new-vehicle purchases and keeping their vehicles longer--the average age of a vehicle at trade-in has increased to 73 months in 2009 from 65 months in 2006," said Sargent. "This makes vehicle dependability even more critical. Automakers have improved long-term dependability by an average of 10 percent each year since the inception of the study, which is a testament to the industry's commitment to continuously improve and sustain quality, especially long-term quality. Making improvements in long-term quality not only satisfies customers who are holding onto their vehicles longer, but it will also influence their decisions when they return to the new-vehicle market or are seeking to purchase a pre-owned vehicle."
The study finds that the frequency and severity of component replacement has a particularly strong impact on customer loyalty intentions. Component areas for which the impact is greatest include engine and transmission. When engine components are replaced or rebuilt, just 11 percent of customers state that they definitely intend to purchase or lease another vehicle of the same make, compared with nearly 40 percent among owners who report replacing no components.
The study also finds that Buick, Lincoln, Mercury and Jaguar owners are less likely to replace components than owners of other vehicle brands. While component replacement rates are similar for premium and non-premium makes, there are notable differences between vehicle segments. Owners of models in the premium sporty vehicle segment are least likely to replace components, while owners of models in the van segment are most likely to replace components.
The 2009 Vehicle Dependability Study is based on responses from more than 46,000 original owners of 2006 model-year vehicles. The study was fielded in
Find more detailed findings on vehicle dependability as well as model photos and specs by reading an article and reviewing brand and segment dependability ratings at JDPower.com.
2009 Nameplate Ranking
Problems per 100 Vehicles
Buick 122
Jaguar 122
Lexus 126
Toyota 129
Mercury 134
Infiniti 142
Acura 146
Lincoln 147
Cadillac 148
Honda 148
Porsche 150
Audi 159
Ford 159
Hyundai 161
Subaru 162
Chrysler 165
BMW 166
Industry Average 170
GMC 174
Mercedes-Benz 184
Chevrolet 185
Mitsubishi 185
Volvo 186
Nissan 199
Dodge 202
MINI 205
Saturn 211
Kia 218
Jeep 220
Pontiac 220
HUMMER 221
Scion 222
SAAB 226
Mazda 227
Isuzu 234
Land Rover 238
Volkswagen 260
Suzuki 263
Top Three Models per Segment
Car Segments
Sub-Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Scion xA
Suzuki Aerio
Chevrolet Aveo
Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Toyota Prius
Toyota Matrix
Pontiac Vibe
Compact Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Mazda MX-5 Miata
Subaru Impreza
Pontiac Solstice Convertible
Midsize Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Toyota Solara
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Ford Mustang
Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Buick LaCrosse
Toyota Camry
Mercury Milan
Large Car
Highest Ranked: Mercury Grand Marquis
Buick Lucerne
Mercury Montego
Compact Premium Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Nissan 350Z
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
Acura RSX
Entry Premium Vehicle
Highest Ranked: Lincoln Zephyr
Cadillac CTS
Infiniti G-Series
Midsize Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Acura RL (tie)
Lexus ES 330 (tie)
Infiniti M-Series
Large Premium Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus LS 430
Lincoln Town Car
Cadillac DTS
Premium Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus SC 430
Porsche 911
Chevrolet Corvette
Top Three Models per Segment
Truck / Multi-Activity Vehicle (MAV) Segments
Compact MAV
Highest Ranked: Honda Element
Honda CR-V
Mitsubishi Outlander
Midsize MAV
Highest Ranked: Toyota Highlander
Toyota 4Runner
Buick Rainier
Large MAV
Highest Ranked: Toyota Sequoia
Chevrolet Tahoe
Ford Expedition
Large Pickup
Highest Ranked: Toyota Tundra
Ford F-150 LD
GMC Sierra LD
Midsize Pickup
Highest Ranked: Ford Ranger
Honda Ridgeline
Toyota Tacoma
Van
Highest Ranked: Dodge Caravan
Ford Freestar
Toyota Sienna
Midsize Premium MAV
Highest Ranked: Lexus GX 470
Acura MDX
Lexus RX 330/RX400h
Large Premium MAV
Highest Ranked: Lincoln Mark LT
Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Lincoln Navigator
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