Lexus Tops Dependability Study In 2015, GM Brands Perform Well - Motor Authority

Lexus has been voted the most dependable brand for the fourth year in a row in J. D. Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study, which for 2015 saw the average number of problems per brand rise significantly. It should be noted, however, that criteria for the study was enhanced this year, particular in the area of technology, which is proving troublesome for many vehicle owners, so scores in the 2015 study shouldn’t be compared with scores in... General Motors Company [NYSE:GM] brands also performed well, with Buick ranking second, Cadillac fourth and Chevrolet 10th. GMC just missed out on a top ten result, having ranked as the 11th most dependable brand in the study. The influential study, now in its 26th year, examines problems experienced during the past 12 months by original owners of 2012 model-year vehicles. Overall dependability is determined by the number of problems experienced per 100 vehicles, based on 177 specific criteria, with a lower score, called the PP100, reflecting higher dependability. For the 2015 study, more than 34,000 vehicle owners were surveyed, and the industry average PP100 score was 147, or about 1. 5 problems per vehicle. Source: www.motorauthority.com