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>Two Korean automakers, Kia and Hyundai, are considerably stronger. The sister brands finished sixth and ninth, respectively. For the first time, >Kia beat the stalwart Japanese brand Honda, and by a significant margin.
>Lexus pulled off a rare feat, garnering top reliability marks for all seven vehicle lines scored in our survey. But it was the only strong Japanese luxury brand.
>Honda’s Acura brand has plummeted because of problems with in-car electronics and new transmissions.
>Nissan’s Infiniti brand has continued its downward trajectory because of similar problems with its InTouch infotainment system.
>Ford remains in the lower half of the rankings but showed significant gains, with most of its cars scoring average or better.
>Audi, once a sinkhole of service problems, continued its recent roll and finished third, just behind Lexus and Toyota.
>The Fiat-Chrysler brands (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat) finished at or near the bottom again.
Thoughs? First time posting btw
http://www.consumerreports.org/cars/highlights-consumer-reports-2015-annual-auto-reliability-survey
>Lexus pulled off a rare feat, garnering top reliability marks for all seven vehicle lines scored in our survey. But it was the only strong Japanese luxury brand.
>Honda’s Acura brand has plummeted because of problems with in-car electronics and new transmissions.
>Nissan’s Infiniti brand has continued its downward trajectory because of similar problems with its InTouch infotainment system.
>Ford remains in the lower half of the rankings but showed significant gains, with most of its cars scoring average or better.
>Audi, once a sinkhole of service problems, continued its recent roll and finished third, just behind Lexus and Toyota.
>The Fiat-Chrysler brands (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat) finished at or near the bottom again.
Thoughs? First time posting btw
http://www.consumerreports.org/cars/highlights-consumer-reports-2015-annual-auto-reliability-survey
