In the latest J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study, Lexus and Toyota emerge as top performers, despite an overall decrease in vehicle dependability across the board. The survey, which garnered responses Full Article »
In August, the United States is gearing up for a notable surge in new vehicle sales, as detailed in a recent report by industry experts. The driving forces behind this Full Article »
In the 2023 J.D. Power’s Initial Quality Study, it has been revealed that new vehicles are facing increased troubles, partially due to the inclusion of new technologies, particularly safety systems. Full Article »
J.D. Power has recently published the findings of its third U.S. Electric Vehicle Consideration (EVC) Study, which involved surveying potential car buyers to gather their opinions on purchasing battery-electric vehicles Full Article »
According to a recent study conducted by J.D. Power, it has been found that despite the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and the increasing market share of EVs in Full Article »
Initial quality of an automobile as perceived by consumers can have many different factors that affect the rating. As such, new infotainment units have a lot to do with how Full Article »
Reliability is one of several factors taken into consideration when selecting a new vehicle – or pre-owned in many cases. To round up which vehicle manufacturers have the least issues Full Article »
Kia Ranks Highest among Nameplates, Ending 27-Year Reign for Premium Brands DETROIT: 22 June 2016 — New-vehicle quality improves 6%, double the 3% rate of improvement in 2015 and the Full Article »
I can remember when Lexus’ motto was “The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection.” Well, now they can pretty much claim that exact title as they claim their fourth consecutive title as Full Article »
Each year we take pleasure in reviewing the J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study and examining which automakers make the top of the list and which ones falter. This year, for Full Article »
Last year it was Toyota’s turn to get a beat-down in J.D. Power’s annual study of initial quality, thanks to ever-present headlines about unintended acceleration and a string of product Full Article »