The J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS).
The American vehicles acquited themselves quite well.......above most of the Japanese brands. Download the .pdf file on the linked page for the complete rankings of car manufacturers by reliability (done as problems experienced per 100 cars) and a better segment leader awards page than what I tried to put together below........
The J.D. Powers and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS)
( Taken from the VDS Report: )
The automotive industry records an impressive 12 percent improvement in long-term vehicle quality, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS).
The study, which measures problems experienced by original owners of 3-year-old (2002 model-year) vehicles, provides useful information to both consumers and the automotive industry on long-term vehicle quality. For consumers, the VDS offers insight into the reliability and dependability of brands and specific models as they approach the end of a typical warranty period. Manufacturers use this information to track the quality performance of their models over time to implement product improvement plans.
Lexus, which ranks highest in vehicle dependability for the 11th consecutive year, improves 14 percent (23 PP100) compared to 2004.
General Motors models earn eight segment awards and Ford Motor Company models receive five segments awards -a record for both GM and Ford in VDS. Toyota Motor Corporation models receive four awards.
Chevrolet captures the most segment awards, with the Prizm (compact car), Malibu (entry midsize car), S-10 Pickup (midsize pickup) and Silverado HD (heavy-duty full-size pickup) each earning an award in their respective segments. Ford receives three segment awards, for the Thunderbird (entry luxury car), Windstar (midsize van) and E-Series (full-size van).
J.D. Power and Associates
2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS)
Car and Truck Segments
Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Prizm
Toyota ECHO
Toyota Prius
Entry Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Malibu
Oldsmobile Alero
Hyundai Sonata
Premium Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Buick Century
Buick Regal
Toyota Avalon
Full-Size Car
Highest Ranked: Buick LeSabre
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
Entry Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Ford Thunderbird
Lincoln LS
Infiniti I35
Mid Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Lincoln Town Car
Lexus GS 300/GS 430
Buick Park Avenue
Premium Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus LS 430
Lexus SC 430
Cadillac Eldorado
Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Mazda Miata
Chevrolet Camaro
Toyota MR2 Spyder
Premium Sports Car
Highest Ranked: Porsche 911
Honda S2000
Chevrolet Corvette
Midsize Van
Highest Ranked: Ford Windstar
Toyota Sienna
Mercury Villager
Full-Size Van
Highest Ranked: Ford E-Series
Chevrolet Express
Dodge Ram Van
Midsize Pickup
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet S-10 Pickup
GMC Sonoma
Toyota Tacoma
Light-Duty Full-Size Pickup
Highest Ranked: Cadillac Escalade EXT
Ford F-150 LD
Toyota Tundra
Heavy-Duty Full-Size Pickup
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Silverado HD
Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty
GMC Sierra HD
Entry SUV
Highest Ranked: Honda CR-V
Toyota RAV4
Jeep Liberty
Midsize SUV
Highest Ranked: Toyota 4Runner
Toyota Highlander
Ford Explorer (Total)
Full-Size SUV
Highest Ranked: GMC Yukon/Yukon XL
Ford Expedition (tie)
Toyota Sequoia (tie)
Entry Luxury SUV
Highest Ranked: Lexus RX 300
Acura MDX
Infiniti QX4
Premium Luxury SUV
Highest Ranked: Lexus LX 470
Cadillac Escalade (tie)
Lincoln Navigator (tie)
Source: J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study
The American vehicles acquited themselves quite well.......above most of the Japanese brands. Download the .pdf file on the linked page for the complete rankings of car manufacturers by reliability (done as problems experienced per 100 cars) and a better segment leader awards page than what I tried to put together below........
The J.D. Powers and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS)
( Taken from the VDS Report: )
The automotive industry records an impressive 12 percent improvement in long-term vehicle quality, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS).
The study, which measures problems experienced by original owners of 3-year-old (2002 model-year) vehicles, provides useful information to both consumers and the automotive industry on long-term vehicle quality. For consumers, the VDS offers insight into the reliability and dependability of brands and specific models as they approach the end of a typical warranty period. Manufacturers use this information to track the quality performance of their models over time to implement product improvement plans.
Lexus, which ranks highest in vehicle dependability for the 11th consecutive year, improves 14 percent (23 PP100) compared to 2004.
General Motors models earn eight segment awards and Ford Motor Company models receive five segments awards -a record for both GM and Ford in VDS. Toyota Motor Corporation models receive four awards.
Chevrolet captures the most segment awards, with the Prizm (compact car), Malibu (entry midsize car), S-10 Pickup (midsize pickup) and Silverado HD (heavy-duty full-size pickup) each earning an award in their respective segments. Ford receives three segment awards, for the Thunderbird (entry luxury car), Windstar (midsize van) and E-Series (full-size van).
J.D. Power and Associates
2005 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS)
Car and Truck Segments
Compact Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Prizm
Toyota ECHO
Toyota Prius
Entry Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Malibu
Oldsmobile Alero
Hyundai Sonata
Premium Midsize Car
Highest Ranked: Buick Century
Buick Regal
Toyota Avalon
Full-Size Car
Highest Ranked: Buick LeSabre
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
Entry Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Ford Thunderbird
Lincoln LS
Infiniti I35
Mid Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Lincoln Town Car
Lexus GS 300/GS 430
Buick Park Avenue
Premium Luxury Car
Highest Ranked: Lexus LS 430
Lexus SC 430
Cadillac Eldorado
Sporty Car
Highest Ranked: Mazda Miata
Chevrolet Camaro
Toyota MR2 Spyder
Premium Sports Car
Highest Ranked: Porsche 911
Honda S2000
Chevrolet Corvette
Midsize Van
Highest Ranked: Ford Windstar
Toyota Sienna
Mercury Villager
Full-Size Van
Highest Ranked: Ford E-Series
Chevrolet Express
Dodge Ram Van
Midsize Pickup
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet S-10 Pickup
GMC Sonoma
Toyota Tacoma
Light-Duty Full-Size Pickup
Highest Ranked: Cadillac Escalade EXT
Ford F-150 LD
Toyota Tundra
Heavy-Duty Full-Size Pickup
Highest Ranked: Chevrolet Silverado HD
Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty
GMC Sierra HD
Entry SUV
Highest Ranked: Honda CR-V
Toyota RAV4
Jeep Liberty
Midsize SUV
Highest Ranked: Toyota 4Runner
Toyota Highlander
Ford Explorer (Total)
Full-Size SUV
Highest Ranked: GMC Yukon/Yukon XL
Ford Expedition (tie)
Toyota Sequoia (tie)
Entry Luxury SUV
Highest Ranked: Lexus RX 300
Acura MDX
Infiniti QX4
Premium Luxury SUV
Highest Ranked: Lexus LX 470
Cadillac Escalade (tie)
Lincoln Navigator (tie)
Source: J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Vehicle Dependability Study