Nissan, General Motors top performers in quality survey

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Lifer
Jan 7, 2002
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DETROIT --Nissan Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. were the top performers in a new survey of vehicle quality, with satisfied owners praising power and styling.

BMW was the highest-scoring individual nameplate in the survey by Strategic Vision Inc., a San Diego-based marketing research firm. The tenth annual survey, which was released Monday, questioned around 40,000 owners of 2004 vehicles between October and November. The survey asked owners about their emotional response to vehicles as well as any problems they have experienced.

Six GM vehicles got top ratings in the survey's 20 vehicle categories, the highest number of any automaker.

The Pontiac G6 was the top mid-size car, while the Buick Rainier was the top mid-size sport utility vehicle and the GMC Sierra was the top heavy-duty pickup. The Cadillac Escalade and the Hummer H2 tied with Land Rover's Range Rover in the luxury SUV category, while the Chevrolet Corvette was tops among luxury specialty cars.

The ranking was news for GM, which saw its U.S. vehicle sales fall 7.7 percent in the first four months of this year. Strategic Vision said GM needs its top-selling vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Silverado pickup and Impala sedan, to get quality marks as high as specialty vehicles like the Corvette and the H2.

Nissan delivered five first-place winners and got the highest overall quality scores. The Nissan Maxima sedan tied with the Ford Five Hundred among large cars, while the Nissan Titan was the top full-size pickup. The Nissan Murano was the top crossover, the Nissan Armada was the top large SUV and the Infiniti FX35 was the top near-luxury SUV.

Strategic Vision said Nissan owners repeatedly said their vehicles gave them feelings of power, individuality, excitement and fun. Nissan's sales had a 27 percent increase in the first four months of this year.

Strategic Vision also noted that two pickups from Japanese manufacturers -- the Toyota Tacoma and the Nissan Titan -- did best in the compact and full-size pickup categories.

http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0505/16/0auto-182558.htm
 

Horus

Platinum Member
Dec 27, 2003
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Teh Ubar-shens. Hummer is supposed to have the worst quality evar. Under Volkswagen and Kia, even.
 

RU482

Lifer
Apr 9, 2000
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Hmmm, who to trust....someone on a forum, or an actual owner who filled out the survey???
 

Rent

Diamond Member
Aug 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: Horus
Teh Ubar-shens. Hummer is supposed to have the worst quality evar. Under Volkswagen and Kia, even.

Yes, lets all believe 3 year old information that was scanned and put on the internet.
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
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LOL, garbage. I can't speak for GM but Nissan's quality of late is NOT at the top or even near it. Besides countless posts about Maximas causing problems (a vehicle this study touts as high quality), other quality surveys like consumer reports and JD power have different conclusions than this. And Hummer at the top? LMAO!

I think you could take all of these, reverse the results, and that would be accurate.
 

Doggiedog

Lifer
Aug 17, 2000
12,780
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Originally posted by: redly1
Hmmm, who to trust....someone on a forum, or an actual owner who filled out the survey???

Actual owners are just happy to have their brand spanking new cars. Of course they'll write nice things about them.
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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The survey asked owners about their emotional response to vehicles as well as any problems they have experienced.
In other words, it's one of those touchy feely surveys
 

ElFenix

Elite Member
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Mar 20, 2000
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Total Quality, the premier measure of new vehicle owner satisfaction, assesses the complete ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving new vehicles. This is how buyers gauge quality, including attributes and the emotional response to vehicle.
its more of a customer satisfaction than cars not breaking survey

wtf is 'medium crossover'? call it a goddamn station wagon and be done with it.

and i like how a station wagon won the near-lux 'suv' segment.
 

thomsbrain

Lifer
Dec 4, 2001
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there is a difference between vehicle quality and how much you like your car.

hummer owners probably love their cars, but they are heaps of sh!t in terms of quality.
 

RU482

Lifer
Apr 9, 2000
12,689
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Initial Quality by nameplate, 2005 vs. 2004
Measured in problems per 100 vehicles
2005 2004
Lexus 81 Lexus 87
Jaguar 88 Cadillac 93
BMW 95 Jaguar 98
Buick 100 Honda 99
Cadillac 104 Buick 100
Mercedes 104 Mercury 100
Toyota 105 Hyundai 102
Audi 106 Infiniti 104
Infiniti 109 Toyota 104
Hummer 110 Mercedes 106
Hyundai 110 Audi 109
Honda 112 BMW 109
GMC 113 Oldsmobile 110
Lincoln 113 Volvo 113
Acura 116 Acura 117

Ind. Avg. 118 Ind. Avg. 119

Jeep 120 Chrysler 120
Mercury 120 Dodge 121
Nissan 120 Lincoln 121
Chrysler 121 Pontiac 122
Chevrolet 127 Subaru 123
Ford 127 GMC 127
Mitsubishi 129 Ford 130
Pontiac 129 Mitsubishi 130
Dodge 130 Saab 133
Mini 130 Jeep 136
Scion 134 Mini 142
Saab 136 Land Rover 148
Saturn 136 Saturn 149
Subaru 138 Suzuki 149
Kia 140 Kia 153
Volvo 140 Nissan 154
Porsche 147 Mazda 157
Volkswagen 147 Scion 158
Land Rover149 Porsche 159
Mazda 149 Volkswagen 164
Suzuki 151 Hummer 173

EDIT: so much for trying to format this :(

Top models per segment

Car Segments
Compact Car -Toyota Prius
Entry Midsize Car -Chevrolet Malibu/ Malibu Maxx
Premium Midsize Car -Buick Century
Full-Size Car -Buick LeSabre
Entry Luxury Car -Lexus IS 300/ IS 300 SportCross
Mid Luxury Car -Lexus GS 300/GS 430
Premium Luxury Car -Lexus SC 430
Sporty Car -Scion tC
Premium Sports Car -Nissan 350Z

Truck Segments
Midsize Pickup -Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Light-Duty Full-Size Pickup -Ford F-150 LD
Heavy-Duty Full-Size Pickup -GMC Sierra HD
Entry SUV -Toyota RAV4
Midsize SUV -Toyota 4Runner
Full-Size SUV -Chevrolet Suburban
Entry Luxury SUV -Lexus RX 330
Premium Luxury SUV -Lexus GX 470
Midsize Van -Toyota Sienna
 

Summitdrinker

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May 10, 2004
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Large car (tie)

-- Ford Five Hundred

-- Nissan Maxima


they call these large cars? there mid sized to me

i don't think much of this poll/data