J.D. Power’s latest Initial Quality Study has landed a clear verdict on what frustrates new-car buyers most, the infotainment system. As automakers strip physical buttons from dashboards and route ...
Every year, cars continue to get smarter as automakers launch new tech and improve existing systems. In theory, this is a good thing, but in practice, more tech can mean more things to go wrong. The ...
Highest-recorded overall problems experienced since study redesign Premium vehicles less dependable than mass market counterparts Plug-in hybrids and EVs experience more problems than gas-powered ...
In order to reach its conclusions, JD Power measures how many problems a manufacturer has per 100 vehicles produced (PP100,) and even Lexus, the most dependable brand, has 151 problems per 100 ...
Man on the phone next to a broken down car with its hood up. - Ushuaia studio/Shutterstock Every driver has their own tolerance level for reliability. For some, anything less than faultless is a ...
Toyota topped the charts for dependability with the Corolla compact sedan, the midsize Camry, the Tacoma pickup, the Sienna ...
The most and least reliable V8-powered SUVs in the 2025 JD Power Dependability Study, including brands like Land Rover, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and more. You'd think that premium vehicles are more immune ...
Overhead view of parking lot with pickup trucks and SUVs - Mayy Contributor/Shutterstock JD Power has released its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, and it says ...
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