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Lexus Dominates Nameplate Rankings in 2005 J.D.
Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study
Torrance, CA - Lexus once
again dominated the 2005 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability
Study (VDS) nameplate rankings, which tracks the number and type of
problems owners have with their three-year-old vehicles. Lexus was the top
nameplate for the 11th consecutive year and improved 14 percent compared
to 2004.
The Lexus LS 430 premium
luxury sedan was the top-performing model in the industry for the 11th
consecutive year with the fewest problems per 100 vehicles (PP100) of any
car in the study. With a score of 90 PP100, the LS 430 was also the first
model in VDS history to receive fewer than 100 PP100. The Lexus LX 470
premium luxury utility vehicle had the fewest PP100 of any truck/SUV in
the study. In the entry luxury SUV category, the RX 300 luxury utility
vehicle was the top-performing model in its segment.
"The results speak well
to our commitment to the customers' ownership experience," said Bob
Carter, Lexus Division group vice president and general manager. "Lexus
owners know that we continue to strive for perfection in the quality and
dependability of our vehicles, much like we do in exceeding their customer
satisfaction expectations."
The VDS study finds
long-term durability continues to be an important consumer factor. The
number of problems an owner experiences affects their repurchase intent,
vehicle recommendation, and impacts their vehicle’s retained value.
(June 30,
2005)
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