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J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:32 PM
From J.D. Power and Associates... .

J.D. Power and Associates Reports:
Despite Overall Industry Improvement in Long-Term Dependability, Some Vehicle Brands Don't Receive the Credit They're Due

Japanese Models Capture Nine Segment Awards, While Domestic Models Garner Seven and European Models Earn Three; For the First Time in More than A Decade, A Domestic Model Achieves Lowest Incidence of Problems

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.: 18 March 2010 - Twenty-five of 36 vehicle brands have improved in long-term dependability in 2010, compared with their performance in 2009, continuing a steady trend of industry-wide improvement. However, for some of these brands, consumer perceptions have not kept pace with their actual performance, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM (VDS) released today.

The study, which measures problems experienced by original owners of three-year-old (2007 model year) vehicles, includes 198 different problem symptoms across all areas of the vehicle. Overall dependability is determined by the level of problems experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100), with a lower score reflecting higher quality.

The Vehicle Dependability Study is used extensively by vehicle manufacturers worldwide to help design and build better vehicles-which typically translates to higher resale values-and by consumers to help them make more-informed choices for both new- and used- vehicle purchases. According to J.D. Power and Associates, among new-vehicle shoppers, perception of quality and dependability is the most influential factor in their decision to purchase a specific vehicle model.

The study finds that several brands that perform well in long-term dependability in 2010 are avoided at relatively high rates due to consumer concerns about dependability.1 Among brands included in VDS, Cadillac, Ford, Hyundai, Lincoln and Mercury have the greatest lags between dependability performance and consumer perception.

"Producing vehicles with world-class quality is just part of the battle for automakers; convincing consumers to believe in their quality is equally as important," said David Sargent, vice president of global vehicle research at J.D. Power and Associates. "It takes considerable time to positively change consumer perceptions of quality and dependability-sometimes a decade or more-so it is vital for manufacturers to continually improve quality and also to convince consumers of these gains."

According to Sargent, approaches that can help reinforce perceptions of high quality in consumers' minds include: providing extended warranties, which demonstrates a brand's faith in its products; incorporating features, materials and finishes in vehicles that have a rich feel; and ensuring that new models launch with better quality than their predecessors. In addition, automakers need to increase communication efforts about their high quality and dependability through social media channels such as blogs, Facebook and Twitter, as well as through traditional channels.

Toyota continues to perform well in long-term dependability and garners four segment awards-more than any other nameplate in 2010-for the Highlander, Prius, Sequoia and Tundra. Honda receives three segment awards for the CR-V, Fit and Ridgeline. Lincoln captures two awards for the Mark LT and MKZ. In addition, Audi, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, Lexus, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz and Mercury each receive a model segment award.

Porsche leads the overall nameplate rankings in 2010, which is consistent with its performance in the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Initial Quality Study,SM which measures new-vehicle quality at 90 days of ownership. Lincoln improves by six rank positions from 2009 to follow Porsche in the nameplate rankings. Rounding out the top five nameplates are Buick, Lexus and Mercury. In addition, seven of the 10 models with the lowest incidence of problems in the industry are from Ford and General Motors, including the 2007 model-year Buick Lacrosse, Buick Lucerne, Cadillac DTS, Ford Five Hundred, Lincoln MKZ, Mercury Milan, and Mercury Montego. The Cadillac DTS has the fewest problems in the industry, with just 76 problems per 100 vehicles. This marks the first time in more than a decade that a model from a domestic automaker has achieved the lowest PP100 score in the Vehicle Dependability Study.

Overall vehicle dependability has improved by 7 percent in 2010 to an average of 155 PP100, compared with 167 PP100 in 20092-a rate that is consistent with historical industry gains. In addition to the improvement in overall dependability, the rate of component replacement has also been reduced from 2009. Approximately 65 percent of owners indicate they replaced a vehicle component in 2010, compared with 68 percent in 2009.

"The improvements in long-term dependability and component replacement rates are good news for both consumers and manufacturers," said Sargent. "Manufacturers benefit from lower warranty expenses, while consumers incur lower maintenance and repair costs, as well as less inconvenience."

The study also finds that long-term dependability has a significant positive effect on repurchase intent. Among owners who say they did not experience problems with their vehicle, 43 percent indicate they "definitely will" repurchase their current brand. This figure declines to 28 percent among owners who say they experienced at least one problem with their vehicle.

The 2010 Vehicle Dependability Study is based on responses from more than 52,000 original owners of 2007 model-year vehicles. The study was fielded between October and December 2009.









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Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Thursday, March 18, 2010 8:17 PM
A great quote:

The study finds that several brands that perform well in long-term dependability in 2010 are avoided at relatively high rates due to consumer concerns about dependability. Among brands included in VDS, Cadillac, Ford, Hyundai, Lincoln and Mercury have the greatest lags between dependability performance and consumer perception.

Just goes to show that the media tarring-and-feathering the domestic auto industry has suffered unjustly for years continues to inaccurately color perceptions.

Can't wait to see the results from next year, after the great debacle one of the top 'satisfiers' has brought upon itself!



Bill Hahn Jr.
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Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 9:44 AM
This makes no since.


The new Porches have nothing but problems with creaks, leaks, and blown up motors.

I personally I think these reports are worth less then the paper there printed on.
Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 12:20 PM
Hey Bill....how you like the numbers And the only reason Buick, Mercury, and Lincoln are so high up on the list is because thier average customer is so old they dont hear the ticks and knocks and all the other stuff wrong with thier cars

KTHANXBYE!!!





Not unintentionally accelerating since 2009!!!!

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 1:26 PM
I love these 2009 numbers. The fact that fiveof the top cars are Domestic is very telling. It shows that the "quality gap" harped upon for years by the media is long gone, and that Domestics remain on par with foreign cars, as they have been for some time.

It's almost perfect, really: Domestics won 45% of the top positions, and enjoy an almost equal percentage of overall auto sales. However, with Toyota's fall from grace this year, the next study should be even more tilted to the Domestic side. It will sure be interesting to see and discuss the 2010 results a year from now!

I am relieved you do not represent the average Toyota employee, if only for Toyota's sake. Comments like your cluelessness about the secret recalls, and the ageism you just displayed, just do not portray your employer in a positive light. I just hope they don't follow up on your web activity. Since you are portraying your Toyota job as a key aspect of your brand loyalty, you've involved yourself on a much more complex level by bringing your employer into this forum. You never know who might be having a look at what you type. Just sayin...


Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 1:40 PM


I really dont care anymore. I'm selling cars, quality cars at that. Reliable, dependable, fuel efficient, good resale value....I could go on if you'd like. Im sure higher ups could care less about my activity, obviously they have bigger problems to deal with. And I'm sure though that you would just love to forward my blitherings to them in order to make yourself look like a good guy. I love my brand, and am so glad that i have the pleasure to own one. I belive in what I sell, and believe, although there may have been a few problems, it is not as widespread as the media and the goverment wants you to believe. I am also glad that these ratings show domestics in a better light, that means they are stepping up thier game and now Toyota will also. I cannot wait to see the future of all products from all manufacturers because of all of the goings ons. I even wish you the best in what you do and luck to your competition, because you as a business owner knows that competition brings out the best in people.





Not unintentionally accelerating since 2009!!!!

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 1:56 PM
Why would I love to forward your blitherings to your superiors? Just because I cheerlead Domestics doesn't mean I am an underhanded SOB. I'm sorry you feel that way about 'the competition'. I'm actually trying to help you by pointing out something you just may not have realized.

You better believe I love competition! I've lived nothing but all my life, in racing and in business. One could even say I thrive on it




Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 2:03 PM
Then thrive you shall!!! I hope all manufacturers strive, just I hope mine does a little bit more!

Cheers!




Not unintentionally accelerating since 2009!!!!

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 4:56 PM
09CamrySE3R3 aka Kandyman wrote:Hey Bill....how you like the numbers And the only reason Buick, Mercury, and Lincoln are so high up on the list is because thier average customer is so old they dont hear the ticks and knocks and all the other stuff wrong with thier cars

KTHANXBYE!!!



As someone that used to work in a Buick dealer.......

Buick customers are some of the pickiest, unnoticable to the average person vibration/squeak/rattle/clunk, crabbiest POS customers I have ever had to deal with. the old timers would complain about everything and the younger people would just continue as if nothing was wrong. GM quality is far better than everyone makes it out to be. As far as the pontiacs we had come in, the worst one was the Vibe. They had a lot of problems.



Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 7:08 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote: I am relieved you do not represent the average Toyota employee, if only for Toyota's sake. Comments like your cluelessness about the secret recalls, and the ageism you just displayed, just do not portray your employer in a positive light. I just hope they don't follow up on your web activity. Since you are portraying your Toyota job as a key aspect of your brand loyalty, you've involved yourself on a much more complex level by bringing your employer into this forum. You never know who might be having a look at what you type. Just sayin...


Don't even start with your holier then thou preaching crap, your the last person on this site who should be making comments about other peoples actions putting their company in a negative light. You've successfully made yourself, and your company by association, look like a joke over and over again. I don't think I've ever come across someone who sets and breaks so many double standards, says the opposite of what they do, and just flat out spews ignorance over and over and over to try to make themselves look right/superior/like they aren't a retard. Just sayin...



Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 7:43 PM
I don't agree, Dark. My company does fine, has done fine, will continue to do fine. I have no fears about anyone taking me the wrong way. Of course, you did, but having customers like you is like getting herpes...one enjoys the initial payoff, but one can do without the long-term effects. No, such customers as you I gladly shun, and if this helps do it, then awesome.

Unlike Kandy, I don't have employers that may take me to task for what I say. It's truly the best part of my being self-employed for the last 20 years. He, however, could possibly have an irate manager that would not take kindly to what he's said, or the impressions he's left. I'm just trying to help him not get in something he'd be better off without. He seems to be doing fine now; I doubt he needs any help from you.

You may WISH bad fortune on me for hating my views, but your wishes will not be granted. Sorry to disappoint!



Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com


Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 7:46 PM
blah blah blah



Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 8:07 PM
Yeah, ain't YOU the sparkling conversationalist
You'll grow out of it. Or maybe you won't. I could not care less in either case. You can't affect me.

May we get back to thread intent now, is your daily dose of hate now complete?



Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 8:36 PM
blah blah BLAH blah

Let me know if you come up with something new/original/truthful/valid/reasonable/etc... till then, stop talk, your still embarssing yourself old timer

K thanks, buh bye now



Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 8:45 PM
Clearly thats bs since it has Toyota so high up on the list

Prius - most dependable car

whatever these are the same morons that think t-mobile is a good wireless company too, i put about as much stock in them as i would a bum off the street



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Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 8:46 PM
I like the VDS' apparent lack of bias. It's so refreshing to see some true objectivity, instead of being constantly subjected to 'Consumer Reports' style 'reviews' that just make me roll my eyes, then grit my teeth.

Goodwrench, how could one get to previous years' results? I'd be interested in looking at some trending over time.





Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Friday, March 19, 2010 8:55 PM
Rodimus Prime wrote:Clearly thats bs since it has Toyota so high up on the list

Prius - most dependable car

whatever these are the same morons that think t-mobile is a good wireless company too, i put about as much stock in them as i would a bum off the street

Easy Rod. Remember, these are based on data collected during 2009. The 2011 report that describes THIS year will be a way different animal.



Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Sunday, March 21, 2010 3:41 PM
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:I like the VDS' apparent lack of bias. It's so refreshing to see some true objectivity, instead of being constantly subjected to 'Consumer Reports' style 'reviews' that just make me roll my eyes, then grit my teeth.

Goodwrench, how could one get to previous years' results? I'd be interested in looking at some trending over time.


Here you go Bill.
http://businesscenter.jdpower.com/Home.aspx
You can also use my name as reference here when you search.



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Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Sunday, March 21, 2010 11:12 PM
So among the top 10 are 2 Germans and 4 domestics.... LOVE to see that after all the consumer fears of those 2 categories being so unreliable.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

In my family we teach that boys have a God-stick and girls have a Shame Cave. -John Stewart
Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Monday, March 22, 2010 6:56 PM
Yes JL, it is a very encouraging report.



Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft

World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:44 AM
09CamrySE3R3 aka Kandyman wrote:Hey Bill....how you like the numbers And the only reason Buick, Mercury, and Lincoln are so high up on the list is because thier average customer is so old they dont hear the ticks and knocks and all the other stuff wrong with thier cars

KTHANXBYE!!!


You need to go and blow a Toyota tail pipe. You must beat your sh!t to a Prius pamphlet.

Buicks have been for some time a quality make. Don't knock a model and be stereotypical just cause you got a tiny boner for Toyotas. I'm not a fan of imports and I haven't chimed in on one of their downfall posts. To each is own on taste, but don't just knock sh!t cause you want to.






Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:56 AM
Dude relax and take the sand out of your vag! I wasn't knocking the brand...I love my Uncle's GNX..well all GNX's actually. I loved my parents Riviera. Did yu notice the smile at the end of my post...i guess I should have concluded with [/sarcasm]

Ive sold Lincoln's and found them to be very reliable.

No as far as how I beat my stuff, I suggest if you really want to kno, you climb a ladder and view into my window. Just don't be surprised with what you see!!!





Not unintentionally accelerating since 2009!!!!

Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:41 AM
Well if that was sarcasam then I retract my statement, as for the view I'll pass.





Re: J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Dependability Study (VDS)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:50 AM
No hard feelings!



Not unintentionally accelerating since 2009!!!!

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