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Honda is the quintessential example of an automaker that does just about everything right. For decades, this Japanese brand ...
Plug-in hybrids are among the most mechanically complex vehicles on the road. Unfortunately, that means more problems as well ...
Lexus and Nissan take top honors in the new J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS).  Lexus takes overall honors, ...
Plug-in hybrid vehicles tend to have more defects than their battery electric counterparts, according to a recent study ...
Lexus and Nissan top the 2025 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, while Ram, Audi, and Rivian struggle. See which brands scored ...
Despite the growing complexity of today’s new vehicles, the number of problems cited by owners in the first 90 days of ...
GMC was ranked below the industry average in the latest 2025 J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study, with customers reporting ...
Fewer Physical Vehicle Controls and More Problematic Touchscreen Make Infotainment System a Modern "Catch-All Drawer." ...
Owners reported frustration with non-audio touchscreen controls, such as those for climate settings and glove boxes.
Another Stellantis luxury brand, Maserati was at 182 PP100—a 73 PP100 improvement over last year and the biggest jump of all brands in the study. Among mass market brands, General Motors Co.’s ...
Buyers of 2025 models are slightly happier with their purchases compared to 2024, according to J.D. Power’s 2025 Initial Quality Study, but nobody is happier than Lexus and Nissan buyers.
J.D. Power has released the results of its 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study, ranking Cadillac below average. Nevertheless, the ...