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J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
1. Lexus
2. Infiniti 15?. Nissan 16?. Mazda I guess there really is a difference between the two (Nissan, Infiniti). The bottom line is that Nissan placed 2nd last in the study. Ouch.:wall: |
Because even though Nissan/Infiniti are mechanicaly very similar, the "perceived" reliablity is different. Mostly because customers base their experience on how they were treated vs what was wrong.
ie.. if you had to have an engine/tranny replaced twice but got superior service and a really nice loaner each time. That might rate differently if you had to fight tooth/nail for blown maf and had to ***** back and forth 10 times before getting some kind of result. |
Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Originally posted by CoolMax 1. Lexus 2. Infiniti 15?. Nissan 16?. Mazda I guess there really is a difference between the two (Nissan, Infiniti). The bottom line is that Nissan placed 2nd last in the study. Ouch.:wall: |
They funny thing is, consumer reports rates the maxima as one of the most reliable cars. I kind ignore JD powers. So someone on the list serve was saying how the Malibu....yuk...won some initial quality thing.
So tongiht, I hear an ad on the radio and they say about the malibu winning blah blah, but then i hear "Best lower entry level midsize car". JD POWERS HAS LIKE 50 LEVELS! :laugh: |
i'm sure they all have weird standards for rating
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Originally posted by NickStam i'm sure they all have weird standards for rating IMO, Infiniti has tighter tolerance control for their parts manufacturing. That's why they are more reliable. |
Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Originally posted by CoolMax 1. Lexus 2. Infiniti 15?. Nissan 16?. Mazda I guess there really is a difference between the two (Nissan, Infiniti). The bottom line is that Nissan placed 2nd last in the study. Ouch.:wall: |
Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Well you are wrong...Infiniti is not 2nd.
http://www.auto.com/industry/iqs18_20010518.htm Brand/problems per 100 vehicles: Lexus 85 Jaguar 108 Acura 118 BMW 119 Saab 121 Toyota 121 Buick 121 Infiniti 123 Cadillac 126 Mercedes 129 Honda 135 Chrysler 137 Saturn 139 Audi 140 Porsche 140 Mercury 143 Plymouth 145 Chevrolet 146 INDUSTRY AVERAGE:147 |
Originally posted by Jeff92se Because even though Nissan/Infiniti are mechanicaly very similar, the "perceived" reliablity is different. Mostly because customers base their experience on how they were treated vs what was wrong. ie.. if you had to have an engine/tranny replaced twice but got superior service and a really nice loaner each time. That might rate differently if you had to fight tooth/nail for blown maf and had to ***** back and forth 10 times before getting some kind of result. |
Still don't :)
Originally posted by MAX2000JP See you didnt believe me. |
Re: Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Originally posted by RussMaxManiac Well you are wrong...Infiniti is not 2nd. http://www.auto.com/industry/iqs18_20010518.htm Brand/problems per 100 vehicles: Lexus 85 Jaguar 108 Acura 118 I see Jaguars are more reliable than Cracuras......:goofy: |
Re: Re: Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Originally posted by bill99gxe I see Jaguars are more reliable than Cracuras......:goofy: |
Re: Re: Re: J.D. Power's reliability rating of Japanese cars.
Originally posted by bill99gxe I see Jaguars are more reliable than Cracuras......:goofy: |
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