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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

ALERT: Jaguar, Porsche and Cadillac post biggest gains in 2012 new-vehicle quality; Chrysler, Mercedes, Ford slip, J.D. Power says; Lexus remains on top

BREAKING NEWS ALERT June 20, 2012
 
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Jaguar, Porsche and Cadillac gain in quality; Chrysler, Mercedes, Ford slip, Power says
Lexus repeats atop new-vehicle quality study
Jesse Snyder
Jaguar, Porsche and Cadillac posted the biggest improvements in new-vehicle quality for the 2012 model year, while the Mini, Chrysler, Mercedes-Benz, Ford and Subaru brands fell back in a year that saw overall industry quality advance nearly 5 percent, J.D. Power and Associates said today. Lexus topped J.D. Power's 2012 U.S. Initial Quality Study for the second year in a row with 73 problems reported per 100 models tracked, the same as in 2011.
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 image The 2012 Porsche 911 had the fewest problems -- 44 per 100 models tracked – and the best score since Power redesigned its quality study in 2006.
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