J.D. Power's
annual Vehicle Dependability Study ranks 31 automotive brands according to problems reported by owners of three - year - old vehicles.
JD Power released
its annual Vehicle Dependability Study and for the first time ever Lincoln topped the list.
J.D. Power's
annual Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) assesses models from the top car brands.
Not exact matches
J.D. Power and Associates released its
annual U.S.
Vehicle Dependability Study, and — surprise, surprise — Lexus (and its RX crossover) scored top honors.
However, J.D. Power does exactly that in the U.S. with its
annual dependability survey, asking tens of thousands of original owners of three - year - old
vehicles how dependable their
vehicles have been over the last 12 months.
For example, in J.D. Power's
annual U.S.
Vehicle Dependability Study, which measures problems experienced in the past 12 months by original owners of 3 - year - old
vehicles, Infiniti has gone downhill.
It's also likely to be reliable; Buick finished fourth among two dozen brands in the
annual J.D. Power
Vehicle Dependability Index, just behind Lexus, Porsche, and Toyota.