Kiaclub Nieuwsrobot Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 J.D. Power has released its Initial Quality Study for 2018. The annually conducted study examines problems experienced by original vehicle owners during the first 90 days of ownership, J.D. Power says. The ‘initial quality’ is determined by recording the number of a certain model experiences per 100 vehicles (PP100). The lower score, the higher the vehicle’s initial quality is. SEE ALSO: Top 10 Vehicles with the Highest Three-Year Depreciation While not an indicator of long-term reliability, a vehicle’s initial quality is a good measure of how many small issues and problems it may experience over its lifetime. It’s worth noting that J.D. Power’s study takes into account tech-related issues, which account for many of the vehicle’s problem’s in the first 90 days of ownership. Problems related to infotainment systems were down in frequency compared to last year, although active safety systems, which are becoming increasingly popular in new vehicles, still proved to be a bit finicky on many new vehicles. Let’s take a look at the best automakers for initial quality for the 2018 model year. 10. Nissan Nissan was tenth in initial quality with 85 problems per 100 vehicles. This is a big win for the brand, which beat out Toyota, Honda and Mazda in initial quality. 9. Ram A surprising appearance in the top 10 was Ram with 84 problems for every 100 vehicles. 8. Lexus Lexus vehicles recorded 84 problems for every 100 vehicles, netting them eighth position. 7. Lincoln In seventh was Lincoln with 83 problems for every 100 vehicles. 6. Chevrolet Chevrolets experienced 82 problems for every 100 vehicles, landing them in sixth position. 5. Ford Ford performed well in the study, with J.D. Power recording 81 problems for every 100 vehicles. 4. Porsche Porsche, as always, ranks well in J.D. Power’s Initial Quality study with 79 problems experienced per 100 vehicles. 3. Hyundai Hyundai recorded 74 problems for every 100 vehicles, netting them the first available podium position in the study. 2. Kia Kia vehicles had just 72 recorded problems for ever 100 vehicles, landing them second in the rankings. 1. Genesis With just 68 problems recorded for every 100 vehicles, Hyundai’s luxury sub-brand, Genesis, tops this year’s J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. It was a clean sweep of the top three for the Korean brands. The post Top 10 Best Car Brands in Initial Quality for 2018 appeared first on AutoGuide.com News. Lees volledige artikel Quote
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