HOME | CAR NEWS | CAR REVIEWS | RACING | AUTO SHOWS | VIDEOS | COLLECTOR | SUBSCRIBE | Thursday, February 14, 2013 | Lexus, Porsche, Lincoln and Toyota came out on top in a recent J.D. Power and Associates study, while Jaguar, Jeep and Dodge rounded out the bottom of the list. | Lexus, Porsche, Lincoln and Toyota top dependability study: Autoweek TV 02/14/13, 4:23 pm et Also in this episode: East Coast drivers will get the chance to lease the Honda Fit EV, and GM enjoyed big profits at the end of 2012.
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-- You can depend on Lexus.
-- The Honda Fit EV lands on the East Coast.
-- And GM doubles fourth-quarter profits.
I'm Greg. This is Autoweek TV.
Lexus leads in dependability. That's according to the latest J.D. Power and Associates study. This looks at dependability after three years of ownership, and Lexus had only 71 problems per 100 vehicles, the fewest of any automaker.
Porsche was second with 94, and Lincoln and Toyota tied for third with 112.
These are all solid results, especially when you consider the industry average is 126 problems per 100 vehicles. Now bringing up the... |
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