Courtesy of Toyota Pressroom Eight Lexus, Toyota, and Scion models captured segment awards in the 2012 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study, a performance equal to all other vehicle brands combined and more than twice as many as the runner-up nameplate.
The study also found:
The study also found:
- Lexus is the number one nameplate improving by 23 fewer problems/100;
- Toyota is the highest ranked non-premium nameplate and tied for third place overall, improving by 18 fewer problems/100; and
- Scion achieves its highest ever position at fifth place, jumping up 17 positions and improving by 55 fewer problems/100.
“We are extremely pleased that not only did we win awards in eight of the 14 model segments, but that in two segments we finished one-two and made the podium in 12 segments overall”, said Jim Lentz, President and Chief Operating Officer Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
2012 Vehicle Dependability Study performers by segment
Segment | Ranking | Model | Problems/100 |
Sub-Compact Car | 1 | Toyota Yaris | 97 |
2 | Scion xD | 113 | |
Compact Car | 1 | Toyota Prius | 80 |
2 | Toyota Corolla | 93 | |
Compact Crossover SUV | 3 | Toyota RAV4 | 121 |
Compact Multi-Purpose Vehicle | 1 | Scion xB | 100 |
Compact Sporty Car | 1 | Scion tC | 123 |
Entry Premium Car | 1 | Lexus ES350 | 81 |
Midsize Car | 3 | Toyota Camry | 105 |
Midsize Crossover SUV | 3 | Toyota Highlander | 111 |
Midsize Van | 1 | Toyota Sienna | 123 |
Midsize Premium Crossover SUV | 1 | Lexus RX350 | 85 |
Large Premium Car* | 1 | Lexus LS460 | 72 |
Large Car | 2 | Toyota Avalon | 100 |
Large Pick Up | 1 | Toyota Tundra | 108 |
Lexus Nameplate | 1 |
| 86 |
Toyota Nameplate | 3 (tie) |
| 104 |
Scion | 5 |
| 111 |
Premium Brands Industry Average | 129 | ||
Non-Premium Brands Industry Average | 144 |
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