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"...FCA's Dodge brand in eighth place, up 13 spots from last year. The move up was attributed to above-average reliability ratings for the Challenger and Grand Caravan. ... Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing at Consumer Reports, also noted the Dodge brand hasn't seen redesigns in a while. When automakers redesign vehicles, reliability tends to take a dive until they work out the bugs. Dodge 'is really benefiting from that age,' Fisher said."

 

Letting their product languish was crazy, some have argued. Ha! Crazy like a fox!!  ;)

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7 minutes ago, Gurgeh said:

"...FCA's Dodge brand in eighth place, up 13 spots from last year. The move up was attributed to above-average reliability ratings for the Challenger and Grand Caravan. ... Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing at Consumer Reports, also noted the Dodge brand hasn't seen redesigns in a while. When automakers redesign vehicles, reliability tends to take a dive until they work out the bugs. Dodge 'is really benefiting from that age,' Fisher said."

 

Letting their product languish was crazy, some have argued. Ha! Crazy like a fox!!  ;)

 

Right....by 2012, Crown Victoria was rock solid. LOL

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Ford held even with Ranger and Mustang improving because of the F-150's "minor transmission issues" and Lincoln dropped some do due to initial problems with the Nautilus, also likely transmission issues. Makes the article's final comment strangely perceptive. "To get to the top of the reliability chart Fisher says the answer is for automakers to 'keep refining the system ... don't keep switching gears.' " But sometimes new transmissions are needed!  :)

 

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9 minutes ago, Gurgeh said:

Ford held even with Ranger and Mustang improving because of the F-150's "minor transmission issues" and Lincoln dropped some do due to initial problems with the Nautilus, also likely transmission issues. Makes the article's final comment strangely perceptive. "To get to the top of the reliability chart Fisher says the answer is for automakers to 'keep refining the system ... don't keep switching gears.' " But sometimes new transmissions are needed!  :)

 

 

That's extremely short sighted.   Sure you can improve quality by not making changes but then nobody buys your product.

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30 minutes ago, akirby said:

 

That's extremely short sighted.   Sure you can improve quality by not making changes but then nobody buys your product.

 

A lot of "nobodys" bought the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer, which was ancient when it was introduced! And I'm sure Ford made a lot of money on that vehicle, even though its quality was middling at best.

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3 hours ago, rperez817 said:

Rankings of brands from U.S. domestic automakers, best to worst.

  • Lincoln
  • Ford
  • Buick
  • GMC
  • Tesla
  • Chevrolet
  • Cadillac

 

If that list is true, they must all be dropping like absolute rocks. The stuff I see in my bay is the worst I have seen in my career. Then the reaction to issues is even worse. Google TSB 19-2338.  

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2 hours ago, RadicalX said:

remember that FMC made a problematic release of Aviator and Explorer with some problems, including the Aviator that the CR picked up was affected by failures.

 

It's very likely that both Lincoln and Ford will drop dramatically in next year's CR reliability survey.

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