The Columbus Dispatch

Lexus tops auto dependabil­ity study

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DETROIT — Lexus is the most dependable vehicle brand for the seventh consecutiv­e year in J.D. Power’s annual survey.

Porsche, Buick, Infiniti and Kia round out the top five brands in the survey. The worst performers were Chrysler, Land Rover, Fiat, Jeep and Cadillac.

The survey measures problems that vehicle owners experience after three years of ownership. For this year’s survey, J.D. Power collected responses from 36,896 original owners of 2015 model year vehicles.

The overall dependabil­ity of vehicles increased this year for the first time since 2013, thanks to improving quality. J.D. Power says customers complain most frequently about problems with voicerecog­nition technology and Bluetooth connectivi­ty. The survey also says:

Toyota Motor Corp., which owns the Lexus brand, had six vehicles rank at the top of their segments, the most of any company. Winners include the Toyota Prius, which was the top compact car, and the Lexus RX, which was the top midsize SUV.

Older vehicles tend to do better in the rankings than new ones, since automakers have more time to work out kinks the longer a vehicle is on the market. The Audi Q3 small SUV was the only new-for-2015 vehicle to get a segmentlev­el award.

Infiniti was the biggest climber in the rankings, moving from 29th in 2017 to fourth this year. Fiat, Nissan, Ford, Kia and Dodge also showed significan­t improvemen­ts.

Honda’s Odyssey minivan came in at the top of its segment.

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? The Lexus RX was the top midsize SUV in the J.D. Power survey.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] The Lexus RX was the top midsize SUV in the J.D. Power survey.

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