Best: http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2017 ... -2017.html
Worst: http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2017 ... -2017.html
Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
Re: Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
Wow...
Mazda continues to be one of the worst-performing automakers on the J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study. The Japanese automaker finished as the sixth worst automaker last year as well with a score of 127. This year, owners reported 125 problems per 100 vehicles
LOL... wow. Mazda is only better than Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Jaguar, Volvo and Fiat... I need to sell my car...
Mazda continues to be one of the worst-performing automakers on the J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study. The Japanese automaker finished as the sixth worst automaker last year as well with a score of 127. This year, owners reported 125 problems per 100 vehicles
LOL... wow. Mazda is only better than Land Rover, Mitsubishi, Jaguar, Volvo and Fiat... I need to sell my car...
Re: Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
Even crazier is the best:
Kia, Hyundai (Genesis), Porsche, Ford/Dodge
Then tied Hyundai/GM/BMW
WTF?!?!?!?!
Kia, Hyundai (Genesis), Porsche, Ford/Dodge
Then tied Hyundai/GM/BMW
WTF?!?!?!?!
Re: Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
Initial Quality has some flaws in the way it racks and stacks data. They count problems and as I think I have said before (I assume it is still true), a "problem" with phone pairing is counted the same as a "problem" with the transmission. I do think some of the trends stand up but some make less sense. Which is what you are noticing.
Re: Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
The worst:
Ha! Way to game the system, Smart. Stop selling cars then you won't be on the top of the worst cars list.This year, that honor belongs to Fiat with a score of 163. Last year, the Italian automaker managed to finish second to last with a score of 174, bested only by Smart’s figure of 216. This year, however, Smart was not included in the study due to lack of representation in the survey.
Re: Top 10 best and top 10 worst in JD Power Initial Quality
Agreed - I don't really put a lot of weight in initial quality rankings because I rarely buy new cars and I'm not sure how well correlated they are to actual quality and ownership experience in years 3-10 of a vehicle's life.kevm14 wrote:Initial Quality has some flaws in the way it racks and stacks data. They count problems and as I think I have said before (I assume it is still true), a "problem" with phone pairing is counted the same as a "problem" with the transmission. I do think some of the trends stand up but some make less sense. Which is what you are noticing.