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'22 Vehicle Dependability Study JDPower


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45 minutes ago, ZanatWork said:

Seeing Ford rated below Dodge makes me want to vomit.


When you have 0 vehicles that have been updated in 7+ years it is more of a shock for them not to be in the top 5, nothing changed in 7 years and you still can't figure out the problems. 

Ford had some minor vehicle updates in 2019, but next year when 2020 models is when this is going to be ugly. Explorer/Aviator and Escape/Corsair launch will be in those numbers. 

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So the absolute best vehicles had 1.5 problems on average and the absolute worst had 2.5.  So everybody is averaging 1 or 2 dealer trips.  To me that’s not a reason to favor or disfavor any specific brand.   What would be more useful is whether the problems were major or minor issues and what percentage of vehicles had 0, 1 or 2+ problems and which models.

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16 hours ago, KingRanchRuby said:

 

Listed in the fine print... "*No other model in this segment performs at or above segment average." <<< What that heck?

 

Yeah, not sure how Silverado alone would be so much higher than all 3 other entrants (Ram, Super Duty, Sierra HD) to have them all be below average - especially with Sierra being mechanically identical.

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